
Legislative statistics
Legislative statistics involve the analysis of data related to government laws, bills, and voting patterns. This field examines how often bills are introduced, passed, or rejected, and tracks voting behaviors of legislators. It can reveal trends, political polarization, or the impact of certain policies. By turning complex legislative processes into measurable data, these statistics help policymakers, researchers, and the public understand legislative activity, decision-making, and government functioning more clearly and objectively.