DOSSIER: CLS-1066 · SUBJECT: Madison Cawthorn · CLASSIFICATION: PUBLIC
METHODOLOGY: SYMMETRIC · STATUS: ACTIVE
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1066. Madison Cawthorn (R)D 4.0 [Read Bio]

U.S. Representative NC-11 2021-2023 (lost 2022 R primary) · Youngest member of Congress when elected (25) · Wheelchair user since 2014 car accident · Mishandled multiple scandals during tenure
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Drag: M07 + M09 + M12 + M13 Score 3-4 — March 2022 "cocaine + orgies in DC" comments (sourced to colleagues who never identified themselves); ethics violations + scandal pattern in single term; lost 2022 primary at 26.

Full Personnel File

Civic Leader Bio — Madison Cawthorn

U.S. Representative NC-11 2021-2023 (lost 2022 R primary) · Youngest member of Congress when elected (25) · Wheelchair user since 2014 car accident · Mishandled multiple scandals during tenure
Bio version 1.0 (baseline fill) · File #1066
Composite: D 4.0
Four Pillars: 16/40 (Weak)
File #296
Severity Flags: 0
Bio Quality: C

Verifiable Quotes

Documented statements.

The certification debate raised legitimate concerns about state-level procedures.
January 7, 2021 · M07 — Mixed Posture

Additional sourced quotes pending research pass.

1.Identity

Madison Cawthorn. U.S. Representative NC-11 2021-2023 (lost 2022 R primary) · Youngest member of Congress when elected (25) · Wheelchair user since 2014 car accident · Mishandled multiple scandals during tenure. Party affiliation: Republican. Composite assessment: D 4.0.

This personnel file is a baseline entry generated from public roster data. The four-pillar score reflects the framework's anchored measures applied to documented public conduct. Detailed evidence appendix entries — primary-source quotes, dated incidents, voting record specifics — are scheduled for the next research pass.

2.Career Profile

Madison Cawthorn's public record per the roster header: U.S. Representative NC-11 2021-2023 (lost 2022 R primary) · Youngest member of Congress when elected (25) · Wheelchair user since 2014 car accident · Mishandled multiple scandals during tenure.

Framework evaluation applies the same 14-measure rubric used across the dossier. The composite of D 4.0 situates this officeholder in the weak tier under the Doctrine of the Seat. Pillar breakdown: 16/40 (Weak).

Specific anchor evidence (M01 substantive output · M05 rhetoric pattern · M07 constitutional posture · M11 rule-of-law disposition) requires per-officeholder primary-source research. This bio is marked as a research candidate until the appendix is filled.

7.What The Framework Says

Composite D 4.0 · Four Pillars 16/40 (Weak). Madison Cawthorn (R) sits at D 4.0 on the composite. Under the Doctrine of the Seat, this places the officeholder in the weak tier. The four-pillar score of 16/40 (Weak) reflects how the framework's followership-accountability dimension reads the public record currently on file.

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