How Did They Vote On The Government Shutdown?

How Did They Vote On The Government Shutdown?
Published: 21 Oct, 2013
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The vote to reopen the government and pass a temporary budget deal has shaped up to be possibly the most divisive vote of 2013. H.R. 2775, also called the Continuing Appropriations Act of 2014 funds the government until January 15, 2014, and was passed October 17. The Senate voted 81 to 18 to fund the government and avert a potential default, whereas the House voted 285 to 144.

See how the House of Representatives voted below: Credit: Govtrack.us

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Yeas - 285Aderholt

Alexander

Amash

Amodei

Bachmann

Bachus

Barletta

Barr

Barrow (GA)

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Barton

Benishek

Bentivolio

Bilirakis

Bishop (UT)

Black

Blackburn

Boustany

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Brady (TX)

Bridenstine

Brooks (AL)

Brooks (IN)

Broun (GA)

Buchanan

Bucshon

Burgess

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Calvert

Camp

Campbell

Cantor

Capito

Carter

Cassidy

Chabot

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Chaffetz

Coble

Coffman

Cole

Collins (GA)

Collins (NY)

ConawayCook

Cotton

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Cramer

Crawford

Crenshaw

Culberson

Daines

Davis, Rodney

Denham

Dent

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DeSantis

DesJarlais

Duffy

Duncan (SC)

Duncan (TN)

Ellmers

Farenthold

Fincher

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Fitzpatrick

Fleischmann

Fleming

Flores

Forbes

Fortenberry

Foxx

Franks (AZ)

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Frelinghuysen

Gardner

Garrett

Gerlach

Gibbs

Gibson

Gingrey (GA)

Gohmert

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Goodlatte

Gosar

Gowdy

Granger

Graves (GA)Graves (MO)

Griffin (AR)

Griffith (VA)

Grimm

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Guthrie

Hall

Hanna

Harper

Harris

Hartzler

Hastings (WA)

Heck (NV)

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Hensarling

Holding

Hudson

Huelskamp

Huizenga (MI)

Hultgren

Hunter

Hurt

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Issa

Jenkins

Johnson (OH)

Johnson, Sam

Jones

Jordan

Joyce

Kelly (PA)

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King (IA)

King (NY)

Kingston

Kinzinger (IL)

Kline

Labrador

LaMalfa

Lamborn

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LanceLankfordLatham

Latta

Lipinski

LoBiondo

Long

Lucas

Luetkemeyer

Lummis

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Marchant

Marino

Massie

Matheson

McCarthy (CA)

McCaul

McClintock

McHenry

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McIntyre

McKeon

McKinley

McMorris Rodgers

Meadows

Meehan

Messer

Mica

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Miller (FL)

Miller (MI)

Miller, Gary

Mullin

Mulvaney

Murphy (PA)

Neugebauer

Noem

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Nugent

Nunes

Nunnelee

Olson

PalazzoPaulsenPearce

Perry

Peterson

Petri

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Pittenger

Pitts

Poe (TX)

Pompeo

Posey

Price (GA)

Radel

Reed

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Reichert

Renacci

Ribble

Rice (SC)

Rigell

Roby

Roe (TN)

Rogers (AL)

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Rogers (KY)

Rogers (MI)

Rohrabacher

Rokita

Rooney

Ros-Lehtinen

Roskam

Ross

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Rothfus

Royce

Runyan

Ryan (WI)

Salmon

Sanford

Scalise

Schock

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Schweikert

Scott, Austin

Sensenbrenner

SessionsShimkusShuster

Simpson

Smith (MO)

Smith (NE)

Smith (NJ)

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Smith (TX)

Southerland

Stewart

Stivers

Stockman

Stutzman

Terry

Thompson (PA)

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Thornberry

Tiberi

Tipton

Turner

Upton

Valadao

Wagner

Walberg

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Walden

Walorski

Weber (TX)

Webster (FL)

Wenstrup

Westmoreland

Whitfield

Williams

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Wilson (SC)

Wittman

Wolf

Womack

Woodall

Yoder

Yoho

Young (AK)

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Young (IN)

Nays - 144AndrewsBarberBassBeattyBecerraBera (CA)Bishop (GA)Bishop (NY)BlumenauerBonamiciBrady (PA)Braley (IA)Brown (FL)Brownley (CA)BustosButterfieldCappsCapuanoCárdenasCarneyCarson (IN)CartwrightCastor (FL)Castro (TX)ChuCicillineClarkeClayCleaverClyburnCohenConnollyConyersCooperCostaCourtneyCrowleyCuellarCummingsDavis (CA)Davis, DannyDeFazioDeGetteDelaneyDeLauroDelBeneDeutchDingellDoggettDoyleDuckworthEdwardsEllisonEngelEnyartEshooEstyFarrFattahFosterFrankel (FL)FudgeGabbardGallegoGaramendiGarciaGraysonGreen, AlGreen, GeneGrijalvaGutiérrezHahnHanabusaHastings (FL)Heck (WA)HigginsHimesHinojosaHoltHondaHorsfordHoyerHuffmanIsraelJackson LeeJeffriesJohnson (GA)Johnson, E. B.KapturKeatingKelly (IL)KennedyKildeeKilmerKindKirkpatrickKusterLangevinLarsen (WA)Larson (CT)Lee (CA)LevinLewisLoebsackLofgrenLowenthalLoweyLujan Grisham (NM)Luján, Ben Ray (NM)LynchMaffeiMaloney, CarolynMaloney, SeanMatsuiMcCollumMcDermottMcGovernMcNerneyMeeksMengMichaudMiller, GeorgeMooreMoranMurphy (FL)NapolitanoNealNegrete McLeodNolanO'RourkeOwensPallonePascrellPastor (AZ)PaynePelosiPerlmutterPeters (CA)Peters (MI)Pingree (ME)PocanPolisPrice (NC)QuigleyRahallRangelRichmondRoybal-AllardRuizRuppersbergerRyan (OH)Sánchez, Linda T.Sanchez, LorettaSarbanesSchakowskySchiffSchneiderSchraderSchwartzScott (VA)Scott, DavidSerranoSewell (AL)Shea-PorterShermanSinemaSiresSlaughterSmith (WA)SpeierSwalwell (CA)TakanoThompson (CA)Thompson (MS)TierneyTitusTonkoTsongasVan HollenVargasVeaseyVelaVelázquezWalzWasserman SchultzWatersWattWaxmanWelchWilson (FL)Yarmuth

See how the Senate voted below:

Credit: Govtrack.us

Credit: Govtrack.us

See how the Senate voted below:

Yeas - 81Alexander (R-TN)Ayotte (R-NH)Baldwin (D-WI)Barrasso (R-WY)Baucus (D-MT)Begich (D-AK)Bennet (D-CO)Blumenthal (D-CT)Blunt (R-MO)Boozman (R-AR)Boxer (D-CA)Brown (D-OH)Burr (R-NC)Cantwell (D-WA)Cardin (D-MD)Carper (D-DE)Casey (D-PA)Chambliss (R-GA)Chiesa (R-NJ)Coats (R-IN)Cochran (R-MS)Collins (R-ME)Coons (D-DE)Corker (R-TN)Donnelly (D-IN)Durbin (D-IL)Feinstein (D-CA)Fischer (R-NE)Flake (R-AZ)Franken (D-MN)Gillibrand (D-NY)Graham (R-SC)Hagan (D-NC)Harkin (D-IA)Hatch (R-UT)Heinrich (D-NM)Heitkamp (D-ND)Hirono (D-HI)Hoeven (R-ND)Isakson (R-GA)Johanns (R-NE)Johnson (D-SD)Kaine (D-VA)King (I-ME)Kirk (R-IL)Klobuchar (D-MN)Landrieu (D-LA)Leahy (D-VT)Levin (D-MI)Manchin (D-WV)Markey (D-MA)McCain (R-AZ)McCaskill (D-MO)McConnell (R-KY)Menendez (D-NJ)Merkley (D-OR)Mikulski (D-MD)Moran (R-KS)Murkowski (R-AK)Murphy (D-CT)Murray (D-WA)Nelson (D-FL)Portman (R-OH)Pryor (D-AR)Reed (D-RI)Reid (D-NV)Rockefeller (D-WV)Sanders (I-VT)Schatz (D-HI)Schumer (D-NY)Shaheen (D-NH)Stabenow (D-MI)Tester (D-MT)Thune (R-SD)Udall (D-CO)Udall (D-NM)Warner (D-VA)Warren (D-MA)Whitehouse (D-RI)Wicker (R-MS)Wyden (D-OR)

Nays - 18Coburn (R-OK)Cornyn (R-TX)Crapo (R-ID)Cruz (R-TX)Enzi (R-WY)Grassley (R-IA)Heller (R-NV)Johnson (R-WI)Lee (R-UT)Paul (R-KY)Risch (R-ID)Roberts (R-KS)Rubio (R-FL)Scott (R-SC)Sessions (R-AL)Shelby (R-AL)Toomey (R-PA)Vitter (R-LA)

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