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Breakdown of yes-no votes on gay Episcopal bishop
Episcopal News Service ^
| August 6, 03
| Richelle Thompson
Posted on 08/06/2003 2:06:23 PM PDT by churchillbuff
Breakdown of bishops' vote on Robinson 62 yes, 43 no; 2 not voting
Richelle Thompson Episcopal News Service Posted: 8/6/2003
Votes on the consent to the election of the Rev. Canon V. Gene Robinson as bishop coadjutor of the Diocese of New Hampshire:
Yes
Adams III, Gladstone B. Central New York Alexander, John Neil Atlanta Alvarez, David Puerto Rico Bainbridge III, Harry B. Idaho Bennison, Jr., Charles E. Pennsylvania Bruno, Jon Los Angeles Caldwell, Bruce Wyoming Chane, John Washington Chang, Richard S.O. Hawaii Creighton, Michael W. Central Pennsylvania Croneberger, John P. Newark Curry, Michael North Carolina Daniel III, Clifton East Carolina Ely, Thomas Clark Vermont Frade, Leopold Southeast Florida Garrison, J. Michael Western New York Gepert, Robert R. Western Michigan Gibbs, Jr., Wendell N. Michigan Gregg, William O. Eastern Oregon Grew II, J. Clark Ohio Griswold, Frank Convocation of American Churches in Europe Gulick, Jr., Edwin F. Kentucky Howe, Barry R. West Missouri Ihloff, Robert W. Maryland Irish, Carolyn T. Utah Jefferts Schori, Katharine Nevada Jelinek, James L. Minnesota Johnson, Robert H. Western North Carolina Kelsey, James A. Northern Michigan Knudsen, Chilton R. Maine Ladehoff, Robert L. Oregon Lamb, Jerry A. Northern California Lee, Peter J. Virginia Leidel, Jr., Edwin M. Eastern Michigan MacDonald, Mark L. Alaska Marshall, Paul V. Bethlehem Maze, Larry E. Arkansas McKelvey, Jack M. Rochester Moody, Robert M. Oklahoma Persell, William D. Chicago Plummer, Steven T. Navajoland Area Mission Powell, F. Neff Southwestern Virginia Robertson, Creighton L. South Dakota Sauls, Stacy F. Lexington Scarfe, Alan Iowa Shahan, Robert R. Arizona Shand, James J. Easton Shaw III, SSJE, M. Thomas Massachusetts Shimpfky, Richard L. El Camino Real Sisk, Mark S. New York Smalley, William E. Kansas Smith, Andrew D. Connecticut Smith, George Wayne Missouri Swing, William E. California Theuner, Douglas E. New Hampshire Waggoner, James Edward Spokane Walker, Jr., Orris G. Long Island Warner, Vincent W. Olympia Waynick, Catherine M. Indianapolis Winterrowd, William J. Colorado Wolf, Geralyn Rhode Island Wright, Wayne P. Delaware
No
Ackerman, Keith L. Quincy Adams, Jr., James M. Western Kansas Allen, Lloyd Honduras Bane, Jr., David C. Southern Virginia Beckwith, Peter H. Springfield Daniels, Theodore A. Virgin Islands Duncan II, Philip M. Central Gulf Coast Duncan, Jr., Robert W. Pittsburgh Duque-Gomez, Francisco Colombia Duracin, Jean Haiti Fairfield, Andrew H. North Dakota Folts, James E. West Texas Gray III, Duncan Montgomery Mississippi Henderson, Dorsey Upper South Carolina Herlong, Bertram N. Tennessee Herzog, Daniel W. Albany Holguin, Julio C. Dominican Republic Howe, John Central Florida Hughes, Gethin B. San Diego Iker, Jack Fort Worth Jacobus, Russell E. Fond du Lac Jecko, Stephen H. Florida Jenkins III, Charles E. Louisiana Johnson, Don E. West Tennessee Kelshaw, Terence Rio Grande Klusmeyer, W. Michie West Virginia Krotz, James E. Nebraska Lai, David Jung-Hsin Taiwan Lipscomb, John B. Southwest Florida Little II, Edward S. Northern Indiana Louttit, Jr., Henry Georgia MacPherson, D. Bruce Western Louisiana Morante, Alfredo Ecuador Ohl, Jr., C. Wallis Northwest Texas Parsley, Jr., Henry N. Alabama Rowley, Jr., Robert D. Northwestern Pennsylvania Salmon, Jr., Edward L. South Carolina Schofield, John-David M. San Joaquin Stanton, James M. Dallas Thompson, Jr., Herbert Southern Ohio vonRosenberg, Charles G. East Tennessee Whitmore, Keith B. Eau Claire Wimberly, Don A. Texas
Not voting
Larrea, Neptali Central Ecuador Scruton, Gordon Paul Western Massachusetts
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KEYWORDS: 62to45vote; 62votes; confirmed; episcopal; fallout; generalconvention; homosexual; homosexualbishop; homosexuality; rollcall
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To: churchillbuff
Thank you.
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posted on
08/06/2003 2:10:26 PM PDT
by
JohnGalt
(They're All Lying)
To: churchillbuff
Thanks
3
posted on
08/06/2003 2:11:49 PM PDT
by
Prof Engineer
(I won't FReep at work, I won't FReep at work, I won't FReep at work, I won't FReep at work)
To: churchillbuff
NOW it makes sense!
To: JohnGalt
Anyone that thinks that fly over country won't vote for a crazy idea just has to look at this list; Utah, Kansas, S. Dakota, Wyoming etc. This should give conservative republicans a scare.
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posted on
08/06/2003 2:14:23 PM PDT
by
q_an_a
To: RoseofTexas
Formatting fix.
Breakdown of bishops' vote on Robinson 62 yes, 43 no; 2 not voting
Richelle Thompson Episcopal News Service Posted: 8/6/2003 |
Votes on the consent to the election of the Rev. Canon V. Gene Robinson as bishop coadjutor of the Diocese of New Hampshire: Yes Adams III, Gladstone B. Central New York Alexander, John Neil Atlanta Alvarez, David Puerto Rico Bainbridge III, Harry B. Idaho Bennison, Jr., Charles E. Pennsylvania Bruno, Jon Los Angeles Caldwell, Bruce Wyoming Chane, John Washington Chang, Richard S.O. Hawaii Creighton, Michael W. Central Pennsylvania Croneberger, John P. Newark Curry, Michael North Carolina Daniel III, Clifton East Carolina Ely, Thomas Clark Vermont Frade, Leopold Southeast Florida Garrison, J. Michael Western New York Gepert, Robert R. Western Michigan Gibbs, Jr., Wendell N. Michigan Gregg, William O. Eastern Oregon Grew II, J. Clark Ohio Griswold, Frank Convocation of American Churches in Europe Gulick, Jr., Edwin F. Kentucky Howe, Barry R. West Missouri Ihloff, Robert W. Maryland Irish, Carolyn T. Utah Jefferts Schori, Katharine Nevada Jelinek, James L. Minnesota Johnson, Robert H. Western North Carolina Kelsey, James A. Northern Michigan Knudsen, Chilton R. Maine Ladehoff, Robert L. Oregon Lamb, Jerry A. Northern California Lee, Peter J. Virginia Leidel, Jr., Edwin M. Eastern Michigan MacDonald, Mark L. Alaska Marshall, Paul V. Bethlehem Maze, Larry E. Arkansas McKelvey, Jack M. Rochester Moody, Robert M. Oklahoma Persell, William D. Chicago Plummer, Steven T. Navajoland Area Mission Powell, F. Neff Southwestern Virginia Robertson, Creighton L. South Dakota Sauls, Stacy F. Lexington Scarfe, Alan Iowa Shahan, Robert R. Arizona Shand, James J. Easton Shaw III, SSJE, M. Thomas Massachusetts Shimpfky, Richard L. El Camino Real Sisk, Mark S. New York Smalley, William E. Kansas Smith, Andrew D. Connecticut Smith, George Wayne Missouri Swing, William E. California Theuner, Douglas E. New Hampshire Waggoner, James Edward Spokane Walker, Jr., Orris G. Long Island Warner, Vincent W. Olympia Waynick, Catherine M. Indianapolis Winterrowd, William J. Colorado Wolf, Geralyn Rhode Island Wright, Wayne P. Delaware No Ackerman, Keith L. Quincy Adams, Jr., James M. Western Kansas Allen, Lloyd Honduras Bane, Jr., David C. Southern Virginia Beckwith, Peter H. Springfield Daniels, Theodore A. Virgin Islands Duncan II, Philip M. Central Gulf Coast Duncan, Jr., Robert W. Pittsburgh Duque-Gomez, Francisco Colombia Duracin, Jean Haiti Fairfield, Andrew H. North Dakota Folts, James E. West Texas Gray III, Duncan Montgomery Mississippi Henderson, Dorsey Upper South Carolina Herlong, Bertram N. Tennessee Herzog, Daniel W. Albany Holguin, Julio C. Dominican Republic Howe, John Central Florida Hughes, Gethin B. San Diego Iker, Jack Fort Worth Jacobus, Russell E. Fond du Lac Jecko, Stephen H. Florida Jenkins III, Charles E. Louisiana Johnson, Don E. West Tennessee Kelshaw, Terence Rio Grande Klusmeyer, W. Michie West Virginia Krotz, James E. Nebraska Lai, David Jung-Hsin Taiwan Lipscomb, John B. Southwest Florida Little II, Edward S. Northern Indiana Louttit, Jr., Henry Georgia MacPherson, D. Bruce Western Louisiana Morante, Alfredo Ecuador Ohl, Jr., C. Wallis Northwest Texas Parsley, Jr., Henry N. Alabama Rowley, Jr., Robert D. Northwestern Pennsylvania Salmon, Jr., Edward L. South Carolina Schofield, John-David M. San Joaquin Stanton, James M. Dallas Thompson, Jr., Herbert Southern Ohio vonRosenberg, Charles G. East Tennessee Whitmore, Keith B. Eau Claire Wimberly, Don A. Texas Not voting Larrea, Neptali Central Ecuador Scruton, Gordon Paul Western Massachusetts |
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posted on
08/06/2003 2:14:49 PM PDT
by
Credo
To: q_an_a
Utah, Kansas, S. Dakota, Wyoming etc
I think that in some of these communities, people join the Episcopal Church specifically to assert their "difference" from other, more conservative protestants - - so the Episcopal Church is more liberal than the community as a whole. Just my theory ...
To: churchillbuff
That explains the adverse reaction here in Oklahoma -- the moron voted for the gay! Wonder how long he is going to remain head of the Oklahoma group of churches?
8
posted on
08/06/2003 2:17:32 PM PDT
by
PhiKapMom
(Bush Cheney '04 - VICTORY IN '04 -- $4 for '04 - www.GeorgeWBush.com/donate/)
To: q_an_a
The "bishop" from Utah is a woman who left the Mormon church over issues like abortion. She is undoubtedly completely leftist in her leanings, and very unrepresentative of the majority of people in this state.
To: PhiKapMom
Looks like Texas could secede from the Episcopal Union ... all our Bishops voted no.
10
posted on
08/06/2003 2:21:06 PM PDT
by
altura
(Despite many embarrassments, I steadfastly refuse to preview.)
To: churchillbuff
Gracias
Comment #12 Removed by Moderator
To: churchillbuff
Winterrowd, William J. Colorado
I believe I read that he originally asked for the decision to be made in "executive session" - but was voted down. Maybe he didn't relish having his diocese know how he would vote?
To: churchillbuff
I tried to separate this list into a regional list for analysis. It may not be perfect, but the original was missing some information (i.e. some cities do not include a state, some are groups or associations, etc.) I think should be adequate for us to look at.
Read the list and then give your analysis, Freepers.
YES |
NO |
Central New York Atlanta Puerto Rico Idaho Pennsylvania Los Angeles Wyoming Washington Hawaii Central Pennsylvania Newark North Carolina East Carolina Vermont Southeast Florida Western New York Western Michigan Michigan Eastern Oregon Ohio Convocation of American Churches in Europe Kentucky West Missouri Maryland Utah Nevada Minnesota Western North Carolina Northern Michigan Maine Oregon Northern California Virginia Eastern Michigan Alaska Bethlehem Arkansas Rochester Oklahoma Chicago Navajoland Area Mission Southwestern Virginia South Dakota Lexington Iowa Arizona Easton Massachusetts El Camino Real New York Kansas Connecticut Missouri California New Hampshire Spokane Long Island Olympia Indianapolis Colorado Rhode Island Delaware
|
Quincy Western Kansas Honduras Southern Virginia Springfield Virgin Islands Central Gulf Coast Pittsburgh Colombia Haiti North Dakota West Texas Mississippi Upper South Carolina Tennessee Albany Dominican Republic Central Florida San Diego Fort Worth Fond du Lac Florida Louisiana West Tennessee Rio Grande West Virginia Nebraska Taiwan Southwest Florida Northern Indiana Georgia Western Louisiana Ecuador Northwest Texas Alabama Northwestern Pennsylvania South Carolina San Joaquin Dallas Southern Ohio East Tennessee Eau Claire Texas
|
Gum
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posted on
08/06/2003 2:27:34 PM PDT
by
ChewedGum
( http://king-of-fools.blogspot.com)
To: q_an_a
"Anyone that thinks that fly over country won't vote for a crazy idea just has to look at this list.."
All the voters are essential Liberal Bishops AND the Fudge Packers are ~2.6% of the population, under every rock, North, South, East and West.....
15
posted on
08/06/2003 2:30:03 PM PDT
by
TRY ONE
(")
To: ChewedGum
Well, if the South had won the Civil War - so the Southern Bishops hadn't been on hand at this convention -- the gay bishop wouldn't have had many no votes, that's for sure.
To: churchillbuff
I think that you are right in stating that members of the Episcopal church tend to be much less conservative. I know people who left the Episcopal church back in the '80s, as it moved more and more left.
17
posted on
08/06/2003 2:35:41 PM PDT
by
Eva
To: Credo
OMG, I can't believe some of those who voted 'yes' - Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma. I can understand how Arkansas voted 'yes'. Where is the one for New Mexico? With Oklahoma going to the Dark Side and New Mexico harboring RAT criminals, Texas should secede asap.
To: altura
Looks like Texas could secede from the Episcopal Union ... all our Bishops voted no. I was glad to see this! The issue has bummed me out all day.
19
posted on
08/06/2003 2:40:02 PM PDT
by
Prof Engineer
(I won't FReep at work, I won't FReep at work, I won't FReep at work, I won't FReep at work)
To: mtbopfuyn
Never mind, I noticed NM as El Camino Real voted 'yes'. OMG...OMG...OMG. I hear the thundering hooves of 4 horses.
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