Gorsuch Nomination, Supreme Court: Rules Change - Reproductive Freedom for All

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Gorsuch Nomination, Supreme Court: Rules Change

Vote to sustain the decision of the Chair that Supreme Court nominees must pass a 60-vote threshold. Vote failed. This rules change lowered the threshold to a simple majority.

This measure positively impacts reproductive freedom.


April 6, 2017

Voting Record

Name State/Territory Chamber Party District How they voted
yea

Vote for/in favor of

nay

Vote against

Abstained, absent, ineligible, present, resigned or deceased

L

Leader switched vote to preserve right to file a motion to reconsider

S

The speaker exercised their discretion not to vote

Lamar Alexander
Tennessee Senate Republican nay
Tammy Baldwin endorsed candidate Repro For All
Tammy Baldwin
Wisconsin Senate Democratic yea
John Barrasso
Wyoming Senate Republican nay
Michael Bennet
Colorado Senate Democratic yea
Richard Blumenthal
Connecticut Senate Democratic yea
Roy Blunt
Missouri Senate Republican nay
Cory Booker
New Jersey Senate Democratic yea
John Boozman
Arkansas Senate Republican nay
Sharrod Brown Endorsed Candidate U.S. Senate - Ohio Reproductive Freedom For All
Sherrod Brown
Ohio Senate Democratic yea
Richard Burr
North Carolina Senate Republican nay
Maria Cantwell
Washington Senate Democratic yea
Shelley Moore Capito
West Virginia Senate Republican nay
Ben Cardin
Maryland Senate Democratic yea
Thomas "Tom" Carper
Delaware Senate Democratic yea
Bob Casey Pennsylvania U.S. Senate Candidate Endorsed by Reproductive Freedom for All
Bob Casey
Pennsylvania Senate Democratic yea
Bill Cassidy
Louisiana Senate Republican nay
Thad Cochran
Thad Cochran
Mississippi Senate Republican nay
Susan Collins
Maine Senate Republican nay
Chris Coons
Delaware Senate Democratic yea
Bob Corker
Tennessee Senate Republican nay
John Cornyn
Texas Senate Republican nay
Catherine Cortez Masto
Nevada Senate Democratic yea
Tom Cotton
Arkansas Senate Republican nay
Michael Crapo
Idaho Senate Republican nay
Ted Cruz
Texas Senate Republican nay