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Senate · 118th Congress · Session 1 · Roll 341

Senate vote senate-118-1-341

Whether the Senate should end debate and move forward

Official question: On the Cloture Motion

Date: 12/12/2023

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Vote date: 12/12/2023
Chamber
Senate
Data source
U.S. Senate (roll call votes)
Congress / Session
118 / 1
Roll number
341
Record identifier
senate-118-1-341
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What this vote does

On the Cloture Motion This roll call is linked to bill 118hr2670. Recorded outcome: Cloture Motion Agreed to.

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Result

Official result: Cloture Motion Agreed to
Required threshold (best-effort)
Three-fifths (typically of the full chamber)
Note: The Senate often requires 3/5 of all Senators duly chosen and sworn for cloture. The official record may apply special rules.
Threshold check (computed)
Appears met
Approximate: computed as ≥ 52 Yea out of 85 voting (3/5 of those voting). Official cloture thresholds may differ.

Vote breakdown

Total recorded votes: 85
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12 members
Cory A. Booker
Democratic · NJ
Vote: Nay
Josh Hawley
Republican · MO
Vote: Nay
Mike Lee
Republican · UT
Vote: Nay
Cynthia M. Lummis
Republican · WY
Vote: Nay
Edward J. Markey
Democratic · MA
Vote: Nay
Jeff Merkley
Democratic · OR
Vote: Nay
Rand Paul
Republican · KY
Vote: Nay
Bernard Sanders
Independent · VT
Vote: Nay
Tommy Tuberville
Republican · AL
Vote: Nay
Elizabeth Warren
Democratic · MA
Vote: Nay
Peter Welch
Democratic · VT
Vote: Nay
Ron Wyden
Democratic · OR
Vote: Nay

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Last updated: 12/12/2023Roll call: senate-118-1-341Bill: 118hr2670