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Senate · 115th Congress · Session 2 · Roll 250

Senate vote senate-115-2-250

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

Voting on a Senate motion

Official question: On the Motion to Discharge

Date: 11/28/2018

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Vote date: 11/28/2018
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Senate
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115 / 2
Roll number
250
Record identifier
senate-115-2-250
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What this vote does

On the Motion to Discharge No bill link is listed for this roll call in the source feed. Recorded outcome: Motion to Discharge Agreed to.

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Result

Official result: Motion to Discharge Agreed to
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Simple majority (of those voting)
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Computed using Yea vs Nay among those voting (Yea+Nay = 100).

Vote breakdown

Total recorded votes: 100
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37 members
John Barrasso
Republican · WY
Vote: Nay
Roy Blunt
Republican · MO
Vote: Nay
John Boozman
Republican · AR
Vote: Nay
Richard Burr
Republican · NC
Vote: Nay
Shelley Moore Capito
Republican · WV
Vote: Nay
John Cornyn
Republican · TX
Vote: Nay
Tom Cotton
Republican · AR
Vote: Nay
Mike Crapo
Republican · ID
Vote: Nay
Ted Cruz
Republican · TX
Vote: Nay
Michael Enzi
Republican · WY
Vote: Nay
Joni Ernst
Republican · IA
Vote: Nay
Deb Fischer
Republican · NE
Vote: Nay
Cory Gardner
Republican · CO
Vote: Nay
Chuck Grassley
Republican · IA
Vote: Nay
Orrin Hatch
Republican · UT
Vote: Nay
Dean Heller
Republican · NV
Vote: Nay
John Hoeven
Republican · ND
Vote: Nay
Cindy Hyde-Smith
Republican · MS
Vote: Nay
James Inhofe
Republican · OK
Vote: Nay
John Isakson
Republican · GA
Vote: Nay
Ron Johnson
Republican · WI
Vote: Nay
John Kennedy
Republican · LA
Vote: Nay
Jon Kyl
Republican · AZ
Vote: Nay
James Lankford
Republican · OK
Vote: Nay
Mitch McConnell
Republican · KY
Vote: Nay
David Perdue
Republican · GA
Vote: Nay
James E. Risch
Republican · ID
Vote: Nay
Pat Roberts
Republican · KS
Vote: Nay
Mike Rounds
Republican · SD
Vote: Nay
Marco Rubio
Republican · FL
Vote: Nay
Benjamin Sasse
Republican · NE
Vote: Nay
Tim Scott
Republican · SC
Vote: Nay
Richard Shelby
Republican · AL
Vote: Nay
Dan Sullivan
Republican · AK
Vote: Nay
John Thune
Republican · SD
Vote: Nay
Thomas Tillis
Republican · NC
Vote: Nay
Roger F. Wicker
Republican · MS
Vote: Nay

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Last updated: 11/28/2018Roll call: senate-115-2-250