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House · 116th Congress · Session 2 · Roll 73

House vote house-116-2-73

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, as Amended

Date: 2/26/2020

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Vote date: 2/26/2020
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House
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Congress / Session
116 / 2
Roll number
73
Record identifier
house-116-2-73
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What this vote does

On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, as Amended To amend the National Trails System Act to direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a study on the feasibility of designating the Chief Standing Bear National Historic Trail, 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)
Note: Some votes require 2/3 under chamber rules (e.g., suspension, overrides). The official record may apply special rules.
Threshold check (computed)
Appears met
Computed as ≥ 395 Yea out of 592 voting (2/3 of those voting).

Vote breakdown

Total recorded votes: 623
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32 members
Rick W. Allen
Republican · GA-12
Vote: Nay
Justin Amash
Libertarian · MI-3
Vote: Nay
Tom Barrett
Republican · MI-7
Vote: Nay
Aaron Bean
Republican · FL-4
Vote: Nay
Andy Biggs
Republican · AZ-5
Vote: Nay
Sheri Biggs
Republican · SC-3
Vote: Nay
Lauren Boebert
Republican · CO-4
Vote: Nay
Josh Brecheen
Republican · OK-2
Vote: Nay
Ken Buck
Republican · CO-4
Vote: Nay
Eric Burlison
Republican · MO-7
Vote: Nay
Andrew S. Clyde
Republican · GA-9
Vote: Nay
Mike Collins
Republican · GA-10
Vote: Nay
Elijah Crane
Republican · AZ-2
Vote: Nay
Warren Davidson
Republican · OH-8
Vote: Nay
Pat Fallon
Republican · TX-4
Vote: Nay
Russell Fry
Republican · SC-7
Vote: Nay
Paul A. Gosar
Republican · AZ-9
Vote: Nay
Marjorie Greene
Republican · GA-14
Vote: Nay
Harriet M. Hageman
Republican · WY-0
Vote: Nay
Mark Harris
Republican · NC-8
Vote: Nay
Mike Kennedy
Republican · UT-3
Vote: Nay
Brad Knott
Republican · NC-13
Vote: Nay
Thomas Massie
Republican · KY-4
Vote: Nay
Mary E. Miller
Republican · IL-15
Vote: Nay
Barry Moore
Republican · AL-1
Vote: Nay
Troy E. Nehls
Republican · TX-22
Vote: Nay
Andrew Ogles
Republican · TN-5
Vote: Nay
Robert F. Onder
Republican · MO-3
Vote: Nay
Scott Perry
Republican · PA-10
Vote: Nay
Chip Roy
Republican · TX-21
Vote: Nay
Keith Self
Republican · TX-3
Vote: Nay
Don Young
Republican · AK-0
Vote: Nay

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Last updated: 2/26/2020Roll call: house-116-2-73