Who files their stock trades late?
The STOCK Act gives members of Congress 45 days to disclose a stock trade. Most manage it in under a month. Some take years. This ranks every House member with at least 10 disclosures by their median delay — the typical wait, not their single worst slip.
| # | Member | Median delay | Past deadline | Worst | Filings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tracey Mann R·KS | 724 days | 100% | 724d | 10 |
| 2 | Cynthia Axne D·IA | 471 days | 75% | 994d | 115 |
| 3 | Daniel Meuser R·PA | 434 days | 83% | 434d | 12 |
| 4 | David P. Joyce R·OH | 396 days | 88% | 567d | 40 |
| 5 | Donna E. Shalala D·FL | 343 days | 99% | 477d | 566 |
| 6 | Tom Malinowski D·NJ | 286 days | 77% | 3355d | 124 |
| 7 | Carol D. Miller R·WV | 149 days | 89% | 594d | 70 |
| 8 | August Pfluger R·TX | 125 days | 67% | 196d | 12 |
| 9 | Madison Cawthorn R·NC | 113 days | 93% | 157d | 29 |
| 10 | Blake D. Moore R·UT | 113 days | 73% | 178d | 94 |
| 11 | Lloyd Smucker R·PA | 85 days | 70% | 177d | 10 |
| 12 | Sara Jacobs D·CA | 49 days | 79% | 49d | 52 |
| 13 | Ed Perlmutter D·CO | 49 days | 59% | 84d | 56 |
| 14 | John A. Yarmuth D·KY | 47 days | 59% | 133d | 101 |
| 15 | Mikie Sherrill D·NJ | 45 days | 2% | 583d | 163 |
| 16 | Dwight Evans D·PA | 44 days | 46% | 59d | 69 |
| 17 | Chris Jacobs R·NY | 44 days | 35% | 236d | 156 |
| 18 | John B. Larson D·CT | 44 days | 0% | 44d | 33 |
| 19 | Michael T. McCaul R·TX | 43 days | 44% | 70d | 193 |
| 20 | Fred Upton R·MI | 43 days | 39% | 52d | 18 |
| 21 | Cheri Bustos D·IL | 43 days | 30% | 504d | 10 |
| 22 | Katherine M. Clark D·MA | 42 days | 47% | 72d | 144 |
| 23 | William R. Keating D·MA | 41 days | 3% | 51d | 62 |
| 24 | Billy Long R·MO | 41 days | 0% | 41d | 14 |
| 25 | Kenny Marchant R·TX | 40 days | 30% | 55d | 79 |
| 26 | William R. Timmons IV R·SC | 39 days | 28% | 71d | 18 |
| 27 | Susie Lee D·NV | 34 days | 29% | 317d | 625 |
| 28 | Brian J. Mast R·FL | 33 days | 30% | 549d | 40 |
| 29 | Jim Banks R·IN | 33 days | 9% | 115d | 46 |
| 30 | Andrew R. Garbarino R·NY | 33 days | 0% | 36d | 15 |
| 31 | Rick W. Allen R·GA | 32 days | 33% | 682d | 43 |
| 32 | Marie Newman D·IL | 31 days | 23% | 97d | 281 |
| 33 | Dean Phillips D·MN | 31 days | 0% | 585d | 438 |
| 34 | Neal P. Dunn R·FL | 31 days | 0% | 39d | 11 |
| 35 | Susan A. Davis D·CA | 31 days | 0% | 33d | 18 |
| 36 | Roger Marshall R·KS | 30 days | 21% | 582d | 33 |
| 37 | Francis Rooney R·FL | 30 days | 0% | 42d | 30 |
| 38 | Nancy Pelosi D·CA | 30 days | 0% | 44d | 70 |
| 39 | George Holding R·NC | 29 days | 40% | 262d | 10 |
| 40 | Austin Scott R·GA | 29 days | 15% | 393d | 78 |
| 41 | Lois Frankel D·FL | 29 days | 0% | 45d | 422 |
| 42 | Mike Gallagher R·WI | 29 days | 0% | 31d | 38 |
| 43 | Ro Khanna D·CA | 29 days | 0% | 46d | 256 |
| 44 | Joe Courtney D·CT | 28 days | 33% | 211d | 140 |
| 45 | Kurt Schrader D·OR | 28 days | 23% | 90d | 319 |
| 46 | K. Michael Conaway R·TX | 28 days | 19% | 105d | 155 |
| 47 | Van Taylor R·TX | 28 days | 14% | 89d | 21 |
| 48 | Peter Welch D·VT | 28 days | 7% | 1124d | 46 |
| 49 | Josh Gottheimer D·NJ | 28 days | 2% | 394d | 1155 |
| 50 | Gilbert Ray Cisneros, Jr. D·CA | 28 days | 0% | 413d | 772 |
| 51 | James Comer R·KY | 28 days | 0% | 33d | 11 |
| 52 | Peter Meijer R·MI | 28 days | 0% | 41d | 253 |
| 53 | Scott Franklin R·FL | 28 days | 0% | 43d | 58 |
| 54 | Dan Crenshaw R·TX | 27 days | 29% | 377d | 28 |
| 55 | Kathy E. Manning D·NC | 27 days | 29% | 385d | 164 |
| 56 | John H. Rutherford R·FL | 27 days | 12% | 269d | 84 |
| 57 | James R. Langevin D·RI | 27 days | 9% | 569d | 245 |
| 58 | Kevin Hern R·OK | 27 days | 9% | 76d | 373 |
| 59 | Steve Cohen D·TN | 27 days | 0% | 40d | 60 |
| 60 | Harold Rogers R·KY | 26 days | 25% | 53d | 24 |
| 61 | Adam Kinzinger R·IL | 26 days | 4% | 47d | 23 |
| 62 | David Rouzer R·NC | 26 days | 0% | 32d | 11 |
| 63 | Lloyd Doggett D·TX | 25 days | 0% | 45d | 56 |
| 64 | Victoria Spartz R·IN | 25 days | 0% | 45d | 13 |
| 65 | Pete Sessions R·TX | 24 days | 25% | 176d | 68 |
| 66 | Robert J. Wittman R·VA | 24 days | 9% | 208d | 132 |
| 67 | Pat Fallon R·TX | 24 days | 5% | 170d | 84 |
| 68 | Earl Blumenauer D·OR | 24 days | 3% | 48d | 198 |
| 69 | Thomas R. Suozzi D·NY | 23 days | 37% | 1640d | 108 |
| 70 | W. Gregory Steube R·FL | 22 days | 18% | 358d | 11 |
| 71 | Virginia Foxx R·NC | 22 days | 7% | 400d | 379 |
| 72 | Charles J. "Chuck" Fleischmann R·TN | 22 days | 2% | 62d | 121 |
| 73 | Michael C. Burgess R·TX | 22 days | 0% | 42d | 25 |
| 74 | Michael K. Simpson R·ID | 21 days | 19% | 68d | 27 |
| 75 | Kim Schrier D·WA | 21 days | 3% | 108d | 35 |
| 76 | David E. Price D·NC | 21 days | 0% | 41d | 11 |
| 77 | David P. Roe R·TN | 21 days | 0% | 43d | 19 |
| 78 | Ron Estes R·KS | 21 days | 0% | 27d | 12 |
| 79 | Susan W. Brooks R·IN | 21 days | 0% | 21d | 12 |
| 80 | Zoe Lofgren D·CA | 21 days | 0% | 39d | 199 |
| 81 | Joseph D. Morelle D·NY | 19 days | 12% | 433d | 17 |
| 82 | Diana Harshbarger R·TN | 19 days | 0% | 37d | 19 |
| 83 | Donald S. Beyer, Jr. D·VA | 19 days | 0% | 313d | 661 |
| 84 | Greg Gianforte R·MT | 19 days | 0% | 34d | 474 |
| 85 | Mo Brooks R·AL | 18 days | 19% | 542d | 42 |
| 86 | David B. McKinley R·WV | 18 days | 0% | 43d | 144 |
| 87 | Suzan K. DelBene D·WA | 16 days | 5% | 68d | 19 |
| 88 | Mike Garcia R·CA | 14 days | 8% | 137d | 48 |
| 89 | Marjorie Taylor Greene R·GA | 14 days | 0% | 44d | 112 |
| 90 | Robert C. "Bobby" Scott D·VA | 13 days | 12% | 252d | 17 |
| 91 | John R. Curtis R·UT | 13 days | 7% | 359d | 166 |
| 92 | Trey Hollingsworth R·IN | 13 days | 0% | 30d | 57 |
| 93 | Gerald E. Connolly D·VA | 12 days | 14% | 156d | 21 |
| 94 | Alan S. Lowenthal D·CA | 11 days | 5% | 697d | 465 |
| 95 | Mark Green R·TN | 11 days | 1% | 60d | 576 |
| 96 | Debbie Dingell D·MI | 11 days | 0% | 26d | 29 |
| 97 | Doug Lamborn R·CO | 11 days | 0% | 42d | 68 |
| 98 | Kathy Castor D·FL | 10 days | 0% | 39d | 36 |
| 99 | Deborah K. Ross D·NC | 9 days | 0% | 30d | 23 |
| 100 | David Kustoff R·TN | 8 days | 0% | 21d | 16 |
| 101 | Ashley Hinson R·IA | 5 days | 0% | 32d | 12 |
| 102 | Bob Gibbs R·OH | 5 days | 0% | 27d | 44 |
House only, and here's why. The Senate archive we source doesn't publish a filing date separate from the transaction date, so almost every Senate record would score as a flawless same-day disclosure. That would be wrong, and it would unfairly flatter senators against House members whose real dates we do have. Senators are left out until a source with genuine filing dates is available — not because they file better.
Median, not average. One forgotten paper filing can drag an average into the hundreds of days. The median shows the habit. A member needs at least 10 disclosures to be ranked at all.
Late is not illegal, exactly. Filing past 45 days breaches the STOCK Act's deadline, but the standard penalty is a $200 fee and late filings are common. Delays can also come from an adviser or a spouse's account rather than the member. Read this as a punctuality record, not a finding of misconduct.