House · 118th Congress · Session 2 · Roll 391
House vote house-118-2-391
Whether the House should end debate and move to the next step
Official question: On Ordering the Previous Question
Date: 7/24/2024
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Vote date: 7/24/2024
Chamber
House
Data source
Clerk of the House (roll call votes)
Congress / Session
118 / 2
Roll number
391
Record identifier
house-118-2-391
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What this vote does
On Ordering the Previous Question Providing for consideration of the resolution (H. Res. 1371) strongly condemning the Biden Administration and its Border Czar, Kamala Harris’s, failure to secure the United States border This roll call is linked to bill 118hr1435. Recorded outcome: Passed.
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Result
Official result: Passed
Required threshold (best-effort)
Simple majority (of those voting)
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Threshold check (computed)
Appears met
Computed using Yea vs Nay among those voting (Yea+Nay = 403).
Vote breakdown
Yea
your rep208 members
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Nay
195 members
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Present
0 members
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Not Voting
29 members
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Total recorded votes: 432
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29 members
Dan Bishop
Republican · NC-8
Vote: Not Voting
Cori Bush
Democrat · MO-1
Vote: Not Voting
Joaquin Castro
Democratic · TX-20
Vote: Not Voting
Jim Costa
Democratic · CA-21
Vote: Not Voting
Angie Craig
Democratic · MN-2
Vote: Not Voting
Anthony D'Esposito
Republican · NY-4
Vote: Not Voting
Monica De La Cruz
Republican · TX-15
Vote: Not Voting
Dwight Evans
Democratic · PA-3
Vote: Not Voting
John Garamendi
Democratic · CA-8
Vote: Not Voting
Andrew R. Garbarino
Republican · NY-2
Vote: Not Voting
Jimmy Gomez
Democratic · CA-34
Vote: Not Voting
Kay Granger
Republican · TX-12
Vote: Not Voting
Raúl Grijalva
Democrat · AZ-7
Vote: Not Voting
Clay Higgins
Republican · LA-3
Vote: Not Voting
Steny H. Hoyer
Democratic · MD-5
Vote: Not Voting
Richard Hudson
Republican · NC-9
Vote: Not Voting
John James
Republican · MI-10
Vote: Not Voting
Jim Jordan
Republican · OH-4
Vote: Not Voting
Doug LaMalfa
Republican · CA-1
Vote: Not Voting
Patrick McHenry
Republican · NC-10
Vote: Not Voting
Gregory W. Meeks
Democratic · NY-5
Vote: Not Voting
Gwen Moore
Democratic · WI-4
Vote: Not Voting
Bill Pascrell
Democrat · NJ-9
Vote: Not Voting
Nancy Pelosi
Democratic · CA-11
Vote: Not Voting
Katie Porter
Democrat · CA-47
Vote: Not Voting
Mike Quigley
Democratic · IL-5
Vote: Not Voting
C. Ruppersberger
Democrat · MD-2
Vote: Not Voting
Michael R. Turner
Republican · OH-10
Vote: Not Voting
Bonnie Watson Coleman
Democratic · NJ-12
Vote: Not Voting
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Last updated: 7/24/2024Roll call: house-118-2-391Bill: 118hr1435