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How They Voted On the $700B Rescue Package

 
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    The U.S. House of Representatives failed to pass the $700 billion emergency rescue for the nation's financial system, even after warnings from from President George Bush and congressional leaders that the economy would suffer without it.

    In all, 65 Republicans joined 140 Democrats in voting "yes," while 133 Republicans and 95 Democrats voted "no."

     

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    Democrats
    Yea

    AL

    Cramer
    Davis

    AR

    Berry
    Ross
    Snyder

    CA

    Berman
    Capps
    Cardoza
    Costa
    Davis
    Eshoo
    Farr
    Harmon
    Honda
    Lofgren
    Matsui
    McNerney
    Miller, G
    Pelosi
    Richardson
    Speier
    Taushcer
    Waters
    Waxman

    CO

    DeGette
    Perlmutter

    CT

    DeLauro
    Laron
    Murphy

    FL

    Boyd
    Brown
    Hastings
    Klein
    Mahoney
    Meek
    Wasserman Schultz
    Wexler


    GA
     

    Bishop
    Marshall


    IL

    Bean
    Davis
    Emanuel
    Foster
    Gutierrez
    Hare
    Schakowsky


    IN
     

    Donnelly
    Ellsworth


    IA

    Boswell
    Loebsack


    KS 

    Moore


    LA
     

    Melancon


    ME
     

    Allen


    MD
     

    Hoyer
    Ruppersberger
    Sarbanes
    Van Hollen


    MA

    Capuano
    Frank
    Markey
    McGovern
    Neal
    Oliver
    Tsongas


    MI
     

    Dingell
    Kildee
    Levin


    MN

    Ellison
    McCollum
    Oberstar

    MO 

    Carnahan
    Skelton

    NJ 

    Andrews
    Holt
    Pallone
    Sires

    NY 

    Ackerman
    Arcuri
    Bishop
    Clarke
    Crowley
    Engel
    Hall
    Higgins
    Israel
    Lowey
    Maloney
    McCarthy
    McNulty
    Meeks
    Nadler
    Rangel
    Slaughter
    Towns
    Velazquez
    Weiner

    NC 

    Etheridge
    Miller
    Price
    Watt

    ND 

    Pomeroy


    OH
     

    Ryan
    Space
    Wilson

    OK 

    Boren


    OR
     

    Hooley


    PA
     

    Brady
    Doyle
    Fattah
    Kanjorksi
    Murphy, P
    Murtha
    Schwartz
    Sestak

    RI 

    Kennedy
    Langevin


    SC 

    Clyburn
    Spratt


    TN
     

    Cohen
    Cooper
    Gordon
    Tanner

    TX 

    Edwards
    Gonzalez
    Hinojosa
    Johnson, EB
    Reyes

    VA 

    Boucher
    Moran


    WA
     

    Baird
    Dicks
    Larsen
    McDermott
    Smith

    WV 

    Mollohan
    Rahall

    WI 

    Baldwin
    Kind
    Moore
    Obey

    Nay

    AZ

    Giffords
    Grijalva
    Mitchell
    Paster

    CA

    Baca
    Becerra
    Filner
    Zee
    Napolitano
    Roybal, Allard
    Sanchez, Linda
    Sanchez, Loretta
    Schiff
    Sherman
    Solis
    Stark
    Thompson
    Watson
    Woolsey


    CO

    Salazar
    Udall

    CT

    Courtney


    FL

    Caster


    GA

    Barrow
    Johnson
    Lewis
    Scott


    HI

    Abercrombie
    Hirono


    IL

    Costello
    Jackson
    Lipinski
    Rush


    IN

    Carson
    Hill
    Visclosky


    IA

    Braley

    KS

    Boyda

    KY

    Chandler
    Yarmuth


    LA

    Cazayoux
    Jefferson


    ME

    Michaud

    MD

    Cummings
    Edwards


    MA

    Delahunt
    Lynch
    Tierney


    MI

    Coyners
    Kilpatrick
    Stupak


    MN

    Peterson
    Walz


    MS

    Childers
    Taylor
    Thompson


    MO

    Clay
    Cleaver

    NV

    Berkley


    NH

    Hodes
    Shea-porter


    NJ

    Pascrell
    Payne
    Rothman


    NM

    Udall

    NY

    Gillibrand
    Hinchey
    Serrano


    NC

    Butterfield
    McIntyre
    Shuler

    OH

    Kaptur
    Kucinich
    Sutten


    OR

    Blumenauer
    DeFazio
    Wu

    PA

    Altmire
    Carney
    Holden


    SD

    Hurseth Sandlin

    TN

    Davis, Lincoln


    TX

    Cuellar
    Doggett
    Green, Al
    Green, Gene
    Jackson, Lee
    Lampson
    Ortiz
    Rodriguez


    UT

    Matheson


    VT

    Welch


    VA

    Scott


    WA

    Inslee


    WI

    Kagen

    Republicans:
    Yea

    AL

    Bachus
    Bonner
    Everett
    Rogers


    AR

    Boozman


    CA

    Bono Mack
    Valvert
    Campbell
    Dreier
    Herger
    Lewis
    Lungren
    McKeon
    Miller, G
    Radanovich


    CO

    Tancredo

    CT

    Shays


    DE

    Castle


    FL

    Crenshaw
    Putnam
    Weldon


    ID

    Simpson

    IL

    Krik
    LaHood


    IN

    Souder


    KY

    Lewis
    Rogers


    LA

    McCrery


    MD

    Gilchrest


    MI

    Camp
    Ehlers
    Upton


    MN

    Kline


    MS

    Pickering


    MO

    Blunt
    Emerson


    NV

    Porter

    NJ

    Ferguson
    Saxton


    NM

    Wilson


    NY

    Fossella
    King
    McHugh
    Reynolds
    Walsh


    OH

    Boehner
    Hobson
    Pryce
    Regula


    OK

    Cole


    OR

    Walden

    PA

    Peterson


    SC

    Brown
    Inglis
    Wilson


    TX

    Brady
    Granger
    Sessions
    Smith


    UT

    Cannon


    VA

    Cantor
    Davis
    Wolf


    WI

    Ryan


    WY

    Cubin

    Nay


    AL

    Aderholt


    AK

    Young


    AZ

    Flake
    Franks
    Renzi
    Shadegg


    CA

    Bilbray
    Doolittle
    Gallegly
    Hunter
    Issa
    McCarthy
    Nunes
    Rohrabacher
    Royce


    CO

    Lamborn
    Musgrave


    FL

    Bilirakis
    Brown-Waite, Ginny
    Buchanan
    Diaz-Balart, L
    Diaz-Balart, M
    Feeney
    Keller
    Mack
    Mica
    Miller
    Ros-Lehtinen
    Stearns
    Young


    GA

    Brown
    Deal
    Gingrey
    Kingsten
    Linder
    Price
    Westmoreland

    ID

    Sali


    IL

    Biggert
    Johnson
    Manzullo
    Raskam
    Shimkus


    IN

    Burton
    Buyer
    Pence


    IA

    King
    Latham


    KS

    Moran
    Tiahrt


    KY

    Davis
    Whitfield


    LA

    Alexander
    Bustany
    Scalise


    MD

    Bartlett


    MI

    Hoekstra
    Knollenberg
    McCotter
    Miller
    Rogers
    Walberg


    MN

    Bachmann
    Ramstad

    MO

    Akin
    Graves
    Hulshof


    MT

    Rehberg

    NE

    Portenberry
    Smith
    Terry


    NV

    Heller


    NJ

    Frelinghuysen
    Garrett
    LoBiondo
    Smith


    NM

    Pearce

    NY

    Kuhl


    NC

    Coble
    Foxx
    Hayes
    Jones
    McHenry
    Myrick


    OH

    Chabot
    Jordan
    LaTourette
    Latta
    Schmidt
    Tiberi
    Turner

    OK

    Fallin
    Lucas
    Sullivan


    PA

    Dent
    English
    Gerlach
    Murphy, Tim
    Pitts
    Platts
    Shuster


    SC

    Barrett


    TN

    Blackburn
    Davis, D
    Duncan
    Wamp

    TX

    Barton
    Burgess
    Carter
    Conway
    Culberson
    Gohmert
    Hall
    Hensarling
    Johnson, Sam
    Marchant
    McCaul
    Neugbauer
    Paul
    Poe
    Thornberry


    UT

    Bishop

    VA

    Drake
    Forbes
    Goode
    Goodlatte
    Wittman


    WA

    Hastings
    McMorris Rodgers
    Reighert


    WV

    Capito


    WI

    Petri
    Sensenbrenner

     

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