House · 115th Congress · Session 1 · Roll 102
House vote house-115-1-102
No related bill listed for this roll call.
What is this vote?Whether the House should pass this bill under suspension of the rules
Official question: On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass
Date: 2/27/2017
Sources
Provenance for this roll-call record.
Vote date: 2/27/2017
Chamber
House
Data source
Clerk of the House (roll call votes)
Congress / Session
115 / 1
Roll number
102
Record identifier
house-115-1-102
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What this vote does
On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass To facilitate the addition of park administration at the Coltsville National Historical Park, and for other purposes No bill link is listed for this roll call in the source feed. Recorded outcome: Passed.
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Result
Official result: Passed
Required threshold (best-effort)
Two-thirds (of those voting)
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Threshold check (computed)
Appears met
Computed as ≥ 275 Yea out of 411 voting (2/3 of those voting).
Vote breakdown
Total recorded votes: 430
Nay list
42 members
Ralph Abraham
Republican · LA-5
Vote: Nay
Justin Amash
Republican · MI-3
Vote: Nay
Brian Babin
Republican · TX-36
Vote: Nay
Andy Biggs
Republican · AZ-5
Vote: Nay
Rod Blum
Republican · IA-1
Vote: Nay
David Brat
Republican · VA-7
Vote: Nay
Jim Bridenstine
Republican · OK-1
Vote: Nay
Ken Buck
Republican · CO-4
Vote: Nay
Michael Burgess
Republican · TX-26
Vote: Nay
John R. Carter
Republican · TX-31
Vote: Nay
K. Conaway
Republican · TX-11
Vote: Nay
Warren Davidson
Republican · OH-8
Vote: Nay
Scott DesJarlais
Republican · TN-4
Vote: Nay
Bill Flores
Republican · TX-17
Vote: Nay
Thomas Garrett
Republican · VA-5
Vote: Nay
Bob Gibbs
Republican · OH-7
Vote: Nay
Kay Granger
Republican · TX-12
Vote: Nay
H. Morgan Griffith
Republican · VA-9
Vote: Nay
Glenn Grothman
Republican · WI-6
Vote: Nay
Bill Huizenga
Republican · MI-4
Vote: Nay
Jim Jordan
Republican · OH-4
Vote: Nay
Steve King
Republican · IA-4
Vote: Nay
Raúl Labrador
Republican · ID-1
Vote: Nay
Doug LaMalfa
Republican · CA-1
Vote: Nay
Barry Loudermilk
Republican · GA-11
Vote: Nay
Kenny Marchant
Republican · TX-24
Vote: Nay
Thomas Massie
Republican · KY-4
Vote: Nay
Mark Meadows
Republican · NC-11
Vote: Nay
John R. Moolenaar
Republican · MI-2
Vote: Nay
Alexander Mooney
Republican · WV-2
Vote: Nay
Ted Poe
Republican · TX-2
Vote: Nay
Bill Posey
Republican · FL-8
Vote: Nay
John Ratcliffe
Republican · TX-4
Vote: Nay
Tom Rice
Republican · SC-7
Vote: Nay
Steve Russell
Republican · OK-5
Vote: Nay
Austin Scott
Republican · GA-8
Vote: Nay
Tim Walberg
Republican · MI-5
Vote: Nay
Randy K. Sr. Weber
Republican · TX-14
Vote: Nay
Daniel Webster
Republican · FL-11
Vote: Nay
Rob Woodall
Republican · GA-7
Vote: Nay
Ted Yoho
Republican · FL-3
Vote: Nay
Don Young
Republican · AK-0
Vote: Nay
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Last updated: 2/27/2017Roll call: house-115-1-102