Greg Steube — U.S. Representative (FL-17)
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Greg Steube — U.S. Representative (FL-17)

Category: Federal Legislator — U.S. Representative
Role: U.S. Representative, Florida’s 17th Congressional District (2019–present); House Judiciary Committee
Priority: P2

## Basis for Inclusion

Subject Classification: Public Official — serving U.S. Representative

Basis for Inclusion: (1) Signed the Texas v. Pennsylvania amicus brief; (2) voted to reject certified Electoral College results from Arizona and Pennsylvania on January 6–7, 2021.

What Is Not the Basis for Inclusion: Policy positions or party affiliation.

Who Is Greg Steube?

William Gregory Steube (born May 19, 1978, Bradenton, Florida) is a Republican U.S. Representative serving Florida’s 17th Congressional District since 2019. He is an Army veteran and attorney who previously served in the Florida State Senate. He serves on the House Judiciary Committee.


Documented Actions: 2020 Election

December 11, 2020: Signed Texas v. Pennsylvania Amicus Brief

Greg Steube signed the amicus brief in Texas v. Pennsylvania, No. 22O155.

Source: Texas v. Pennsylvania, No. 22O155, amicus brief of 126 Representatives.

January 6–7, 2021: Voted to Reject Certified Electoral College Results

Greg Steube voted YEA on the House objections to Arizona and Pennsylvania’s certified electoral results.

Source: GovTrack.us; Ballotpedia.


Accountability Status

Current status: Serving as U.S. Representative (FL-17th)
Legal exposure: No known criminal charges or investigations


Sources

  1. Wikipedia, “Greg Steube”
  2. GovTrack.us, Rep. Greg Steube
  3. Texas v. Pennsylvania, No. 22O155, amicus brief

Last Updated: May 22, 2026
Profile Status: Active — currently serving

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