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S.1642: A bill to extend the authorization of programs under the Higher Education Act of 1965, and for other purposes.
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July 24, 2007
Roll call number 275
in the Senate
Question
On Passage of the Bill (S. 1642, as Amended )
Ayes: 95 (Democrat: 48; Republican: 45; Other: 2)
Nays: 0 (Democrat: 0; Republican: 0)
Abstained: 5 (Democrat: 2; Republican: 3)
Required percentage of 'Aye' votes: 1/2 (50%)
Percentage of 'aye' votes: 95%
Result: Bill Passed
Republicans Voting 'Aye'
| Name | Voted |
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Sen. Lamar Alexander [R, TN]
|
Aye |
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Wayne Allard
|
Aye |
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Sen. John Barrasso [R, WY]
|
Aye |
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Robert Bennett
|
Aye |
|
Kit Bond
|
Aye |
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Jim Bunning
|
Aye |
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Sen. Richard Burr [R, NC]
|
Aye |
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Sen. Saxby Chambliss [R, GA]
|
Aye |
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Sen. Tom Coburn [R, OK]
|
Aye |
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Sen. Thad Cochran [R, MS]
|
Aye |
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Norm Coleman
|
Aye |
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Sen. Susan M. Collins [R, ME]
|
Aye |
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Sen. Bob Corker [R, TN]
|
Aye |
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Sen. John Cornyn [R, TX]
|
Aye |
|
Larry Craig
|
Aye |
|
Sen. Mike Crapo [R, ID]
|
Aye |
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Jim DeMint
|
Aye |
|
Elizabeth Dole
|
Aye |
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Pete Domenici
|
Aye |
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John Ensign
|
Aye |
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Sen. Michael B. Enzi [R, WY]
|
Aye |
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Sen. Chuck Grassley [R, IA]
|
Aye |
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Judd Gregg
|
Aye |
|
Chuck Hagel
|
Aye |
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Sen. Orrin G. Hatch [R, UT]
|
Aye |
|
Kay Bailey Hutchison
|
Aye |
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Sen. James M. Inhofe [R, OK]
|
Aye |
|
Sen. Johnny Isakson [R, GA]
|
Aye |
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Jon Kyl
|
Aye |
|
Trent Lott
|
Aye |
|
Richard G. Lugar
|
Aye |
|
Mel Martinez
|
Aye |
|
Sen. Mitch McConnell [R, KY]
|
Aye |
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Sen. Lisa Murkowski [R, AK]
|
Aye |
|
Sen. Pat Roberts [R, KS]
|
Aye |
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Sen. Jeff Sessions [R, AL]
|
Aye |
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Sen. Richard C. Shelby [R, AL]
|
Aye |
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Gordon Smith
|
Aye |
|
Olympia J. Snowe
|
Aye |
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Ted Stevens
|
Aye |
|
John Sununu
|
Aye |
|
Sen. John Thune [R, SD]
|
Aye |
|
Sen. David Vitter [R, LA]
|
Aye |
|
George Voinovich
|
Aye |
|
John Warner
|
Aye |
* - Voters marked "No Data" are voters that THOMAS has not associated yet.
** Because of incomplete data from newly elected Representatives, party breakdown visualizations may be inaccurate by one or two votes.