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House · 116th Congress · Session 2 · Roll 58

House vote house-116-2-58

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

Voting on a resolution

Official question: On Agreeing to the Resolution

Date: 2/11/2020

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Vote date: 2/11/2020
Chamber
House
Data source
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Congress / Session
116 / 2
Roll number
58
Record identifier
house-116-2-58
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What this vote does

On Agreeing to the Resolution Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2546) the Colorado Wildnerness Act, and for other purposes; providing for consideration of the joint resolution (H.J. Res. 79) removing the deadline for the ratification of the equal rights amendment; 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
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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 = 598).

Vote breakdown

Total recorded votes: 623
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25 members
Karen Bass
Democrat · CA-37
Vote: Not Voting
Bradley Byrne
Republican · AL-1
Vote: Not Voting
Steve Cohen
Democratic · TN-9
Vote: Not Voting
Tom Emmer
Republican · MN-6
Vote: Not Voting
Tulsi Gabbard
Democrat · HI-2
Vote: Not Voting
Tony Gonzales
Republican · TX-23
Vote: Not Voting
Tom Graves
Republican · GA-14
Vote: Not Voting
Trey Hollingsworth
Republican · IN-9
Vote: Not Voting
Mike Johnson
Republican · LA-4
Vote: Not Voting
Ann Kirkpatrick
Democrat · AZ-2
Vote: Not Voting
Darin LaHood
Republican · IL-16
Vote: Not Voting
John Lewis
Democrat · GA-5
Vote: Not Voting
Cathy McMorris Rodgers
Republican · WA-5
Vote: Not Voting
Mark Meadows
Republican · NC-11
Vote: Not Voting
Kevin Mullin
Democratic · CA-15
Vote: Not Voting
Markwayne Mullin
Republican · OK
Vote: Not Voting
Donald Payne
Democrat · NJ-10
Vote: Not Voting
Greg Pence
Republican · IN-6
Vote: Not Voting
Brittany Pettersen
Democratic · CO-7
Vote: Not Voting
Kathleen Rice
Democrat · NY-4
Vote: Not Voting
Harley Rouda
Democrat · CA-48
Vote: Not Voting
Bobby Rush
Democrat · IL-1
Vote: Not Voting
Steve Scalise
Republican · LA-1
Vote: Not Voting
Mark Walker
Republican · NC-6
Vote: Not Voting
Ron Wright
Republican · TX-6
Vote: Not Voting

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Last updated: 2/11/2020Roll call: house-116-2-58