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Pastiche423 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-27-03 09:41 PM
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58. Corrected votes
Edited on Sun Jul-27-03 10:34 PM by Pastiche423
On edit: These are the correct nay votes

Alabama: 7 members total; 1 voted no
Earl Hilliard (D) *now out of office

Arizona: 6 members total; 1 voted no
Ed Pastor (D) 4th CD

Arkansas: 4 members total; 1 voted no
Vic Snyder (D) 2nd CD

California: 52 members total; 24 voted no
Joe Baca (D) 43rd CD
Xavier Becerra (D) 31st CD
Lois Capps (D) 23rd CD
Gary Condit (D) *now out of office
Susan Davis (D) 53rd CD
Anna Eshoo (D) 14th CD
Sam Farr (D) 17th CD
Bob Filner (D) 51st CD
Michael Honda (D) 15th CD
Barbara Lee (D) 9th CD
Zoe Lofgren (D) 16th CD
Robert Matsui (D) 5th CD
Juanita Millender-McDonald (D) 37th CD
George Miller (D) 7th CD
Grace Napolitano (D) 38th CD
Nancy Pelosi (D) 8th CD *current House minority leader
Lucille Roybal-Allard (D) 34th CD
Loretta Sanchez (D) 47th CD
Hilda Solis (D) 32nd CD
Fortney Stark (D) 13th CD
Mike Thompson (D) 1st CD
Maxine Waters (D) 35th CD
Diane Watson (D) 33rd CD
Lynn Woolsey (D) 6th CD

Colorado: 6 members total; 2 voted no
Diana DeGette (D) 1st CD
Mark Udall (D) 2nd CD

Connecticut: 6 members total; 3 voted no
Rosa DeLauro (D) 3rd CD
John Larson (D) 1st CD
James Maloney (D) *now out of office

Florida: 23 members total; 3 voted no
Corrine Brown (D) 3rd CD
Alcee Hastings (D) 23rd CD
Kendrick Meek (D) 17th CD

Georgia: 11 members total; 2 voted no
John Lewis (D) 5th CD
Cynthia McKinney (D) *now out of office

Hawaii: 1 member total; 1 voted no
Neil Abercrombie (D) 1st CD

Illinois: 20 members total; 8 voted no
Jerry Costello (D) 12th CD
Danny Davis (D) 7th CD
Lane Evans (D) 17th CD
Luis Gutierrez (D) 4th CD
Jesse Jackson (D) 2nd CD
William Lipinski (D) 3rd CD
Bobby Rush (D) 1st CD
Janice Schakowsky (D) 9th CD

Indiana: 10 members total; 3 voted no
Julia Carson (D) 7th CD
John Hostettler (R) 8th CD
Peter Visclosky (D) 1st CD

Iowa: 5 members total; 1 voted no
Jim Leach (R) 2nd CD

Maine: 2 members total; 2 voted no
Thomas Allen (D) 1st CD
John Baldacci (D) *now out of office

Maryland: 8 members total; 3 voted no
Benjamin Cardin (D) 3rd CD
Elijah Cummings (D) 7th CD
Connie Morella (R) *now out of office

Massachusetts: 10 members total; 7 voted no
Michael Capuano (D) 8th CD
William Delahunt (D) 10th CD
Barney Frank (D) 4th CD
James McGovern (D) 3rd CD
Richard Neal (D) 2nd CD
John Olver (D) 1st CD
John Tierney (D) 6th CD

Michigan: 16 members total; 7 voted no
David Bonior (D) *now out of office
John Conyers (D) 14th CD
John Dingell (D) 15th CD
Dale Kildee (D) 5th CD
Carolyn Kilpatrick (D) 13th CD
Sander Levin (D) 12th CD
Lynn Rivers (D) *now out of office
Bart Stupak (D) 1st CD

Minnesota: 8 members total; 3 voted no
Betty McCollum (D) 4th CD
James Oberstar (D) 8th CD
Martin Olav Sabo (D) 5th CD

Mississippi: 5 members total; 1 voted no
Bennie Thompson (D) 2nd CD

Missouri: 9 members total; 2 voted no
William Clay (D) 1st CD
Karen McCarthy (D) 5th CD

New Jersey: 13 members total; 4 voted no
Rush Holt (D) 12th CD
Robert Menendez (D) 13th CD
Frank Pallone (D) 6th CD
Donald Payne (D) 10th CD

New Mexico: 3 members total; 1 voted no
Tom Udall (D) 3rd CD

New York: 31 members total; 11 voted no
Maurice Hinchey (D) 22nd CD
Amory Houghton (R) 29th CD
John LaFalce (D) *now out of office
Gregory Meeks (D) 6th CD
Jerrold Nadler (D) 8th CD
Major Owens (D) 11th CD
Charles Rangel (D) 15th CD
Jose Serrano (D) 16th CD
Louise McIntosh Slaughter (D) 28th CD
Edolphus Towns (D) 10th CD
Nydia Velazquez (D) 12th CD

North Carolina: 12 members total; 3 voted no
Eva Clayton (D) *now out of office
David Price (D) 4th CD
Melvin Watt (D) 12th CD

Ohio: 17 members total; 6 voted no
Sherrod Brown (D) 13th CD
Marcy Kaptur (D) 9th CD
Dennis Kucinich (D) 10th CD
Thomas Sawyer (D) *now out of office
Ted Strickland (D) 6th CD
Stephanie Tubbs Jones (D) 11th CD

Oregon: 5 members total; 4 voted no
Earl Blumenauer (D) 3rd CD
Peter DeFazio (D) 4th CD
Darlene Hooley (D) 5th CD
David Wu (D) 1st CD

Pennsylvania: 21 members total; 4 voted no
Robert Brady (D) 1st CD
William Coyne (D) *now out of office
Mike Doyle (D) 14th CD
Chaka Fattah (D) 2nd CD

Rhode Island: 2 members total; 1 voted no
James Langevin (D) 2nd CD

South Carolina: 6 members total; 1 voted no
James Clyburn (D) 6th CD

Tennessee: 9 members total; 1 voted no
John Duncan (R) 2nd CD

Texas: 30 members total; 8 voted no
Lloyd Doggett (D) 10th CD
Charles Gonzalez (D) 20th CD
Ruben Hinojosa (D) 15th CD
Sheila Jackson Lee (D) 18th CD
Eddie Bernice Johnson (D) 30th CD
Ron Paul (R) 14th CD
Silvestre Reyes (D) 16th CD
Ciro Rodriguez (D) 28th CD

Vermont: 1 member total; 1 voted no
Bernard Sanders (I) at large

Virginia: 11 members total; 2 voted no
James Moran (D) 8th CD
Bobby Scott (D) 3rd CD

Washington: 9 members total; 4 voted no
Brian Baird (D) 3rd CD
Jay Inslee (D) 1st CD
Rick Larsen (D) 2nd CD
Jim McDermott (D) 7th CD

West Virginia: 3 members total; 2 voted no
Alan Mollohan (D) 1st CD
Nick Rahall (D) 3rd CD

Wisconsin: 9 members total; 4 voted no
Tammy Baldwin (D) 2nd CD
Thomas Barrett (D) *now out of office
Jerry Kleczka (D) 4th CD
David Obey (D) 7th CD

Not Voting : 3 Members (2 Republicans = 1%; 1 Democrat = less than 1%)
Bob Stump (R-Arizona) *now out of office
Marge Roukema (R-New Jersey) *now out of office
Solomon Ortiz (D-Texas) 27th CD

Lists compiled by Congress.org Compositions of Senate and House, percentages, and * compiled by Jeanne Finley


SENATE
Composition of Senate on October 10, 2002:
100 voting members 49 Republicans, 50 Democrats, 1 Independent

FINAL VOTE RESULTS FOR SENATE ROLL CALL 237, HJ RES 114 10-OCT-2002

BILL TITLE: To Authorize the Use of United States Armed Forces Against Iraq ("War Resolution Act of 2002") Two pevious amendments sponsored by Carl Levin and Robert Byrd failed: 1) Byrd: Would have safeguarded Congress' Constitutional role in declaring war and ensured that no additional grant of authority is made to the President beyond Iraq. 2) Levin: Would have required United Nations Security Council authorization or a second vote from Congress before the president could launch war on Iraq.

Vote: 77 yea (77%), 23 nay (23%)

Yea: 77 (48 Republicans=98%, 29 Democrats=58%)

Alaska:
Frank Murkowski - R *out of office; now governor of Alaska
Ted Stevens - R

Alabama:
Jeff Sessions - R
Richard Shelby - R

Arkansas:
Tim Hutchinson - R *now out of office
Blanche Lincoln - D

Arizona:
Jon Kyl - R
John McCain - R

California: Dianne Feinstein - D

Colorado:
Wayne Allard - R
Ben Nighthorse Campbell - R

Connecticut:
Christopher Dodd - D
Joseph Lieberman - D * co-sponsor of bill with Rep. Felix Grucci in House **has announced will seek Democratic nomination for president in 2004

Delaware:
Joseph Biden - D
Thomas Carper (D-Delaware)

Florida:
Bill Nelson - D

Georgia:
Max Cleland - D *now out of office
Zell Miller - D

Idaho:
Larry Craig - R
Michael Crapo - R

Illinois:
Peter Fitzgerald - R

Indiana:
Evan Bayh - D
Richard Lugar - R

Iowa:
Charles Grassley- R
Tom Harkin - D

Kansas:
Sam Brownback - R
Pat Roberts - R

Kentucky:
Jim Bunning - R
Mitch McConnell - R

Louisiana:
John Breaux - D
Mary Landrieu - D

Maine:
Susan Collins - R
Olympia Snowe - R

Massachusetts:
John Kerry - D *has announced will seek Democratic nomination for president in 2004

Mississippi:
Thad Cochran - R
Trent Lott - R * resigned as Senate Majority leader Jan. 2003

Missouri:
Christopher Bond - R
Jean Carnahan - D *now out of office

Montana:
Max Baucus - D
Conrad Burns - R

Nebraska:
Chuck Hagel - R
Ben Nelson - D

Nevada:
John Ensign - R
Harry Reid - D

New Hampshire:
Judd Gregg - R
Robert Smith - R *now out of office

New Jersey:
Robert Torricelli - D *now out of office

New Mexico:
Pete Domenici - R

New York:
Hillary Clinton - D
Charles Schumer - D

North Carolina:
John Edwards - D *has announced will seek Democratic nomination for president in 2004
Jesse Helms - R * retired

North Dakota:
Byron Dorgan - D

Ohio:
Mike DeWine - R
George Voinovich - R

Oklahoma:
James Inhofe - R
Don Nickles - R

Oregon:
Gordon Smith - R

Pennsylvania:
Rick Santorum - R
Arlen Specter - R

South Carolina:
Ernest Hollings - D
Strom Thurmond - R *retired

South Dakota:
Thomas Daschle - D *current Senate minority leader
Tim Johnson - D

Tennessee:
Bill Frist - R *current Senate majority leader
Fred Thompson - R *now out of office

Texas:
Phil Gramm - R * retired
Kay Bailey Hutchison - R

Utah:
Robert Bennett - R
Orrin Hatch - R

Virginia:
George Allen - R
John Warner - R

Washington:
Maria Cantwell - D
West

Virginia:
John Rockefeller - D

Wisconsin:
Herbert Kohl - D

Wyoming:
Michael Enzi - R
Craig Thomas - R

Nay: 23 (21 Democrats=42%, 1 Republican=2%, 1 Independent=100%)

California:
Barbara Boxer - D

Florida:
Bob Graham - D *has announced will seek Democratic nomination for president in 2004

Hawaii:
Daniel Akaka - D
Daniel Inouye - D

Illinois:
Richard Durbin - D

Maryland:
Barbara Mikulski - D
Paul Sarbanes - D

Massachusetts:
Edward Kennedy - D

Michigan:
Carl Levin - D *author of two defeated amendements to bill that would have restricted use of force
Debbie Stabenow - D

Minnesota:
Mark Dayton - D
Paul David Wellstone - D *deceased

New Jersey:
Jon Corzine - D

New Mexico:
Jeff Bingaman - D

North Dakota:
Kent Conrad - D

Oregon:
Ron Wyden - D

Rhode Island:
Lincoln Chafee - R
Jack Reed - D

Vermont:
James Jeffords - I
Patrick Leahy - D

Washington:
Patty Murray- D

West Virginia:
Robert Byrd - D

Wisconsin:
Russ Feingold - D

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