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House · 116th Congress · Session 2 · Roll 215

House vote house-116-2-215

No related bill listed for this roll call.
What is this vote?

Whether the House should end debate and move to the next step

Official question: On Ordering the Previous Question

Date: 10/1/2020

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Vote date: 10/1/2020
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House
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Congress / Session
116 / 2
Roll number
215
Record identifier
house-116-2-215
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What this vote does

On Ordering the Previous Question Providing for consideration of the resolution (H.Res. 1153) condemning unwanted, unnecessary medical procedures on individuals without their full, informed consent, and providing for consideration of the resolution (H.Res. 1154) condemning QAnon and rejecting the conspiracy theories it promotes 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)
Simple majority (of those voting)
Note: This is a best-effort interpretation based on the vote question text.
Threshold check (computed)
Appears met
Computed using Yea vs Nay among those voting (Yea+Nay = 599).

Vote breakdown

Total recorded votes: 624
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25 members
Ralph Abraham
Republican · LA-5
Vote: Not Voting
Lauren Boebert
Republican · CO-4
Vote: Not Voting
Michael Burgess
Republican · TX-26
Vote: Not Voting
Wm. Clay
Democrat · MO-1
Vote: Not Voting
Jasmine Crockett
Democratic · TX-30
Vote: Not Voting
Neal P. Dunn
Republican · FL-2
Vote: Not Voting
Tom Graves
Republican · GA-14
Vote: Not Voting
Harriet M. Hageman
Republican · WY-0
Vote: Not Voting
Diana Harshbarger
Republican · TN-1
Vote: Not Voting
Denny Heck
Democrat · WA-10
Vote: Not Voting
George Holding
Republican · NC-2
Vote: Not Voting
Bill Huizenga
Republican · MI-4
Vote: Not Voting
Nicholas A. Langworthy
Republican · NY-23
Vote: Not Voting
Barry Loudermilk
Republican · GA-11
Vote: Not Voting
Nita Lowey
Democrat · NY-17
Vote: Not Voting
Kenny Marchant
Republican · TX-24
Vote: Not Voting
Daniel Meuser
Republican · PA-9
Vote: Not Voting
Paul Mitchell
Independent · MI-10
Vote: Not Voting
Kelly Morrison
Democratic · MN-3
Vote: Not Voting
Markwayne Mullin
Republican · OK
Vote: Not Voting
Francis Rooney
Republican · FL-19
Vote: Not Voting
Marilyn Strickland
Democratic · WA-10
Vote: Not Voting
Mac Thornberry
Republican · TX-13
Vote: Not Voting
Derrick Van Orden
Republican · WI-3
Vote: Not Voting
Ron Wright
Republican · TX-6
Vote: Not Voting

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Last updated: 10/1/2020Roll call: house-116-2-215