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Official portrait of Rep. Ro Khanna

Rep. Ro Khanna

Democrat
U.S. House · California · CA-17 · Term ends Jan 3, 2027 · Next election Nov 3, 2026
Armed ServicesOversight & Government Reform168.4K followers
The portrait is this official's real congressional photo (public domain). All votes, scores, promises, and gap figures on this page are simulated demonstration data tied to this demo's fictional bills — not this official's actual record.

Represents Silicon Valley. In this demo scenario he is the lead House sponsor of H.R. 1234, the Restoring Trust in Congress Act — the congressional stock-trading ban at the center of Quorly's flagship market.

Representation Index — five separate measurements, never one blended score

Promise Delivery
Kept
53%
Partial
17%
Active
27%
Broken
3%
Constituent Alignment
86%aligned
Legislative Participation
Attendance97%
Sponsored16
Cosponsored121
Transparency
90%disclosure
Community Confidence
79%confidence

Representation Gap

34%gap score
Congressional stock trading ban

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Official Actions

Voted YES on H.R. 1234 (simulated)Jun 24, 2026

Supported his own stock-trading ban on final House passage.

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Sponsored H.R. 1234 (simulated)Jun 14, 2026

Introduced the trading ban with 218 bipartisan cosponsors in this demonstration timeline.

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Voted YES on H.R. 88 (simulated)Jun 11, 2026

Supported the AI accountability framework.

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Op-ed on congressional trading (simulated)May 20, 2026

Argued members should serve constituents, not their portfolios; shared 41,000 times on Quorly.

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Photo: official congressional portrait, public domain, via the unitedstates.io archive. The official record cannot be changed by community voting. Corrections: see methodology.