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VoteDateQuestionResultDescription
00080 04-Mar On the Amendment S.Amdt. 623 Rejected Coburn Amdt. No. 623 as Modified; To prohibit taxpayer dollars from being earmarked to 14 clients of a lobbying firm under Federal investigation for making campaign donations in exchange for political favors for the group's clients.
00079 04-Mar On the Amendment S.Amdt. 610 Rejected Coburn Amdt. No. 610; To prohibit funding for congressional earmarks for wasteful and parochial pork projects.

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Senate Roll Call Votes

These reports provide Senate "Roll Call Vote" results for the current and several prior Congresses including votes taken today. Roll call vote results are compiled through the Senate Legislative Information System by the Senate Bill Clerk under the direction of the Secretary of the Senate.

Roll Call Tables

Tables below are listed by year. Vote numbers on each table link to the yea and nay tallies.

2009 (111th, 1st)

2008 (110th, 2nd)

2007 (110th, 1st)

2006 (109th, 2nd)

2005 (109th, 1st)

2004 (108th, 2nd) 

2003 (108th, 1st)  

2002 (107th, 2nd) 

2001 (107th, 1st)

2000 (106th, 2nd)

1999 (106th, 1st)   

1998 (105th, 2nd) 

1997 (105th, 1st)  

1996 (104th, 2nd) 

1995 (104th, 1st)   

1994 (103rd, 2nd) 

1993 (103rd, 1st)   

1992 (102nd, 2nd)  

1991 (102nd, 1st)  

1990 (101st, 2nd)

1989 (101st, 1st)

 
  

All voting in Congress is a matter of public record.  However, not all floor votes are roll call votes.  Learn how to find votes.


The Votes category on the Statistics page features facts and figures about votes made by Senators.


You can access legislative information, by bill number or key words, from the THOMAS Web site.  Information from the present back to the 93rd Congress (1973) is available on THOMAS.