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110th Congress - Senate Vote Record


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Preferred Position: N Y N Y Y Y Score
Akaka, Daniel 
No longer in office
 
66%
Alexander, Lamar (R)
Tennessee  U.S. Senate
66%
Allard, Wayne 
No longer in office
 
33%
Barrasso, John (R)
Wyoming  U.S. Senate
* * * * 50%
Baucus, Max (D)
Montana  U.S. Senate
50%
Bayh, Evan 
No longer in office
 
50%
Bennett, Robert 
No longer in office
 
83%
Biden, Joseph 
No longer in office
 
- - 50%
Bingaman, Jeff 
No longer in office
 
66%
Bond, Christopher 
No longer in office
 
83%
Boxer, Barbara (D)
California  U.S. Senate
66%
Brown, Sherrod (D)
Ohio  U.S. Senate
66%
Brownback, Sam (R)
Kansas  Governor
50%
Bunning, Jim 
No longer in office
 
- 40%
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Preferred Position: N Y N Y Y Y Score
Burr, Richard (R)
North Carolina  U.S. Senate
66%
Byrd, Robert 
No longer in office
 
50%
Cantwell, Maria (D)
Washington  U.S. Senate
50%
Cardin, Benjamin (D)
Maryland  U.S. Senate
66%
Carper, Thomas (D)
Delaware  U.S. Senate
66%
Casey, Robert (D)
Pennsylvania  U.S. Senate
66%
Chambliss, Saxby (R)
Georgia  U.S. Senate
66%
Clinton, Hillary 
No longer in office
 
- 60%
Coburn, Tom (R)
Oklahoma  U.S. Senate
- 40%
Cochran, Thad (R)
Mississippi  U.S. Senate
50%
Coleman, Norm 
No longer in office
 
83%
Collins, Susan (R)
Maine  U.S. Senate
83%
Conrad, Kent 
No longer in office
 
66%
Corker, Bob (R)
Tennessee  U.S. Senate
66%
Cornyn, John (R)
Texas  U.S. Senate
- 60%
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Preferred Position: N Y N Y Y Y Score
Craig, Larry 
No longer in office
 
83%
Crapo, Mike (R)
Idaho  U.S. Senate
50%
DeMint, Jim 
No longer in office
 
16%
Dodd, Chris 
No longer in office
 
- 60%
Dole, Elizabeth 
No longer in office
 
- 40%
Domenici, Pete 
No longer in office
 
83%
Dorgan, Byron 
No longer in office
 
33%
Durbin, Richard (D)
Illinois  U.S. Senate
66%
Ensign, John 
No longer in office
 
66%
Enzi, Mike (R)
Wyoming  U.S. Senate
33%
Feingold, Russ 
No longer in office
 
33%
Feinstein, Dianne (D)
California  U.S. Senate
66%
Graham, Lindsey (R)
South Carolina  U.S. Senate
83%
Grassley, Chuck (R)
Iowa  U.S. Senate
66%
Gregg, Judd 
No longer in office
 
50%
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Preferred Position: N Y N Y Y Y Score
Hagel, Charles 
No longer in office
 
83%
Harkin, Tom (D)
Iowa  U.S. Senate
66%
Hatch, Orrin (R)
Utah  U.S. Senate
66%
Hutchison, Kay Bailey 
No longer in office
 
66%
Inhofe, James (R)
Oklahoma  U.S. Senate
50%
Inouye, Daniel 
No longer in office
 
- 80%
Isakson, Johnny (R)
Georgia  U.S. Senate
66%
Johnson, Tim (D)
South Dakota  U.S. Senate
- - - - 50%
Kennedy, Edward 
No longer in office
 
- 60%
Kerry, John 
No longer in office
 
66%
Klobuchar, Amy (D)
Minnesota  U.S. Senate
66%
Kohl, Herb 
No longer in office
 
66%
Kyl, Jon 
No longer in office
 
66%
Landrieu, Mary (D)
Louisiana  U.S. Senate
33%
Lautenberg, Frank (D)
New Jersey  U.S. Senate
66%
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Preferred Position: N Y N Y Y Y Score
Leahy, Patrick (D)
Vermont  U.S. Senate
66%
Levin, Carl (D)
Michigan  U.S. Senate
66%
Lieberman, Joe 
No longer in office
 
66%
Lincoln, Blanche 
No longer in office
 
66%
Lott, Trent 
No longer in office
 
* 80%
Lugar, Richard 
No longer in office
 
83%
Martinez, Mel 
No longer in office
 
83%
McCain, John (R)
Arizona  U.S. Senate
- - 75%
McCaskill, Claire (D)
Missouri  U.S. Senate
33%
McConnell, Mitch (R)
Kentucky  U.S. Senate
66%
Menendez, Robert (D)
New Jersey  U.S. Senate
66%
Mikulski, Barbara (D)
Maryland  U.S. Senate
66%
Murkowski, Lisa (R)
Alaska  U.S. Senate
83%
Murray, Patty (D)
Washington  U.S. Senate
66%
Nelson, Ben 
No longer in office
 
66%
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Preferred Position: N Y N Y Y Y Score
Nelson, Bill (D)
Florida  U.S. Senate
50%
Obama, Barack 
No longer in office
 
- - 50%
Pryor, Mark (D)
Arkansas  U.S. Senate
66%
Reed, Jack (D)
Rhode Island  U.S. Senate
66%
Reid, Harry (D)
Nevada  U.S. Senate
66%
Roberts, Pat (R)
Kansas  U.S. Senate
50%
Rockefeller, Jay (D)
West Virginia  U.S. Senate
50%
Rodham Clinton, Hillary 
No longer in office
 
- 60%
Salazar, Ken 
No longer in office
 
66%
Sanders, Bernie (I)
Vermont  U.S. Senate
33%
Schumer, Charles (D)
New York  U.S. Senate
- 80%
Sessions, Jeff (R)
Alabama  U.S. Senate
33%
Shelby, Richard (R)
Alabama  U.S. Senate
50%
Smith, Gordon 
No longer in office
 
66%
Snowe, Olympia 
No longer in office
 
83%
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Preferred Position: N Y N Y Y Y Score
Specter, Arlen 
No longer in office
 
66%
Stabenow, Debbie (D)
Michigan  U.S. Senate
33%
Stevens, Ted 
No longer in office
 
- 100%
Sununu, John 
No longer in office
 
33%
Tester, Jon (D)
Montana  U.S. Senate
33%
Thomas, Craig 
No longer in office
 
- * * * * 100%
Thune, John (R)
South Dakota  U.S. Senate
66%
Vitter, David (R)
Louisiana  U.S. Senate
50%
Voinovich, George 
No longer in office
 
83%
Warner, John 
No longer in office
 
83%
Webb, Jim 
No longer in office
 
66%
Whitehouse, Sheldon (D)
Rhode Island  U.S. Senate
66%
Wicker, Roger (R)
Mississippi  U.S. Senate
* * * * * 0%
Wyden, Ron (D)
Oregon  U.S. Senate
50%

Symbol Key:
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Y Voted YES N Voted NO
- Did Not Vote A Absent
T Paired Vote Z Presiding
P Voted PRESENT    

Key:

1 110-1 31: H.R.2, On the Amendment S.Amdt. 148 S.Amdt. 148 to S.Amdt. 100 to H.R. 2. This amendment would debar federal contractors for 10 years for any immigration violation, even paperwork violations. (Passed 94-0) AGC POSITION: NO

2 110-1 170: H.R.1495, On Passage of the Bill Water Resources Development Act (H.R.1495). Important infrastructure vote that would authorize $23 billion in flood control, increasing navigation capacity and ecosystem restoration projects administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). (Vote on Final Passage Passed 91-4) AGC POSITION: YES

3 110-1 227: H.R.800, On the Cloture Motion Employee Free Choice Act (HR 800). The bill would create a fundamental shift in labor policy by approving legislation that would rely solely on "card check" rather than a secret ballot election to decide representation when organizing a union and also imposes mandatory mediation and binding arbitration. (Failed 51-48) AGC POSITION: NO

4 110-1 228: S.1639, On the Cloture Motion Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act (S 1639). This vote would have allowed debate to continue on comprehensive immigration reform. (Failed 64-35) AGC POSITION: YES

5 110-1 406: H.R.1495, On Overriding the Veto Water Resources Development Act (HR 1495). Important Veto Override infrastructure vote that would authorize $23 billion in flood control, increasing navigation capacity and ecosystem restoration projects administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). (Veto Override Passed 79-14) AGC POSITION: YES

6 110-2 213: H.R.1424, On Passage of the Bill (H. R. 1424 As Amended) Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008. Vote on a bipartisan bill to restore liquidity, stability and confidence in the financial markets. (Passed 74-25) AGC POSITION: YES