Ayes | Noes | PRES | NV | |
Republican | 152 | 67 | 8 | |
Democratic | 183 | 8 | 14 | |
Independent | 1 | |||
TOTALS | 336 | 75 | 22 |
Ackerman Akin Alexander Allen Andrews Baca Baird Baker Baldwin Bass Beauprez Becerra Berkley Berman Berry Biggert Bilirakis Bishop (GA) Bishop (NY) Blumenauer Blunt Boehner Bonilla Bonner Boucher Boyd Bradley (NH) Brady (PA) Brady (TX) Brown (OH) Brown (SC) Brown, Corrine Burns Burton (IN) Butterfield Buyer Cantor Capito Capps Capuano Cardin Cardoza Carson (IN) Carson (OK) Carter Castle Chandler Chocola Clay Clyburn Cole Conyers Cooper Costello Cox Cramer Crenshaw Crowley Cummings Cunningham Davis (CA) Davis (IL) Davis (TN) Davis, Tom DeFazio DeGette Delahunt DeLauro DeLay DeMint Deutsch Diaz-Balart, L. Diaz-Balart, M. Dicks Dingell Doggett Doolittle Doyle Dreier Dunn Edwards Ehlers Emanuel Emerson Engel English Eshoo Etheridge Evans Farr Ferguson Filner Foley Ford Fossella Frank (MA) Franks (AZ) Frelinghuysen Frost Garrett (NJ) Gephardt Gerlach Gibbons Gilchrest Gillmor Gonzalez Goodlatte Granger Graves Green (TX) Greenwood Grijalva |
Gutierrez Hall Harman Harris Hart Hastert Hastings (WA) Hayes Hensarling Herger Herseth Hill Hinchey Hinojosa Hobson Hoeffel Hoekstra Holden Holt Honda Hooley (OR) Hoyer Hulshof Hunter Hyde Inslee Isakson Israel Jackson (IL) Jackson-Lee (TX) Jefferson John Johnson (CT) Johnson (IL) Johnson, E. B. Kanjorski Kaptur Keller Kelly Kennedy (MN) Kennedy (RI) Kildee Kilpatrick Kind King (NY) Kirk Kleczka Kline Knollenberg Kolbe Lampson Langevin Lantos Larsen (WA) Larson (CT) Latham LaTourette Leach Lee Levin Lewis (CA) Lewis (GA) Linder LoBiondo Lofgren Lowey Lynch Majette Maloney Markey Marshall Matheson Matsui McCarthy (MO) McCarthy (NY) McCollum McCotter McCrery McGovern McHugh McIntyre McKeon McNulty Meehan Meek (FL) Meeks (NY) Menendez Mica Michaud Millender-McDonald Miller (FL) Miller (MI) Miller (NC) Miller, George Moore Moran (KS) Moran (VA) Murphy Musgrave Nadler Napolitano Neal (MA) Nethercutt Ney Northup Nunes Nussle Olver Ortiz Osborne Owens Oxley |
Pallone Pascrell Pastor Pearce Pelosi Pence Peterson (MN) Peterson (PA) Petri Pickering Platts Pomeroy Porter Portman Price (NC) Pryce (OH) Putnam Quinn Ramstad Rangel Regula Renzi Reyes Reynolds Rodriguez Rogers (AL) Rogers (KY) Rogers (MI) Ros-Lehtinen Ross Rothman Roybal-Allard Ruppersberger Rush Ryan (OH) Ryan (WI) Ryun (KS) Sánchez, Linda T. Sanchez, Loretta Sanders Sandlin Saxton Schakowsky Schiff Schrock Scott (GA) Scott (VA) Serrano Sessions Shadegg Shaw Shays Sherman Sherwood Shimkus Shuster Simmons Skelton Slaughter Smith (NJ) Smith (WA) Snyder Solis Souder Spratt Stark Stearns Stenholm Strickland Stupak Tanner Tauscher Tauzin Taylor (MS) Terry Thomas Thompson (CA) Thompson (MS) Thornberry Tiahrt Tiberi Tierney Toomey Towns Turner (OH) Turner (TX) Udall (CO) Udall (NM) Upton Van Hollen Velázquez Visclosky Vitter Walden (OR) Walsh Waters Watson Watt Waxman Weiner Weldon (PA) Weller Wexler Whitfield Wicker Wilson (NM) Wilson (SC) Wolf Woolsey Wu Wynn Young (FL) |
Aderholt Bachus Barrett (SC) Bartlett (MD) Barton (TX) Bishop (UT) Blackburn Bono Boozman Brown-Waite, Ginny Burgess Calvert Camp Chabot Coble Collins Crane Cubin Culberson Davis, Jo Ann Deal (GA) Duncan Everett Feeney Flake |
Forbes Gallegly Gingrey Goode Gordon Green (WI) Gutknecht Hayworth Hefley Hostettler Issa Istook Jenkins Johnson, Sam Jones (NC) King (IA) Kingston Kucinich LaHood Lewis (KY) Lucas (OK) Manzullo McDermott McInnis Miller, Gary |
Mollohan Murtha Myrick Neugebauer Oberstar Obey Ose Otter Paul Pitts Pombo Radanovich Rehberg Rohrabacher Royce Sabo Sensenbrenner Simpson Smith (TX) Sullivan Sweeney Tancredo Taylor (NC) Wamp Weldon (FL) |
Abercrombie Ballenger Bell Boehlert Boswell Burr Cannon Case |
Davis (AL) Davis (FL) Dooley (CA) Fattah Hastings (FL) Houghton Jones (OH) Lipinski |
Lucas (KY) Norwood Payne Rahall Smith (MI) Young (AK) |
nice find oxen!
Ah, ya beat me to it.
Thanks.
All right Dave Weldon!!!
67 GOP....
That's the best we could do.
PATHETIC.
Kucinich voted no. :) Does he vote yes to anything?
I don't get this knee jerk reaction to support the 9/11 commission's recommendation. That said, I don't know much about what these changes are and the media hasn't informed me of anything, besides to demaguage these 2 Republican chairmen. So I have no opinion.
YES...my Congresswoman, Marsha Blackburn-TN, voted NAY!
In addition to Sensenbrenner at least 6 California Republicans voted no.
They're the group that is been stung the worst by illegal immigration and had the guts to stand up against Bush.
FWIW: My rep vote Nay. That makes me happy. Too bad this bill wasn't stopped and re-examined. Instead of getting things right, everyone had their political shorts in a knot and wanted immediate passage. Here's hoping for some decent immigration reforms.
Wow. Perhaps the only time in history Steve Chabot and Dennis Kucinich voted the same way on a bill!
If the socialists in the House are for it, it's a piece of junk.
I'm sorry Bush is AWOL on protecting our borders ... someone needs to give him a wakeup call.