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Congressman Rangel's Last 10 Votes
UPDATED: 07.31.09, 4:57 PM
NEXT VOTE SCHEDULED: 9.07.09

Date  | Roll Call No. |     Bill Information           |   Vote 


   7/31             686            HR 3269 On Passage                    Yea
   7/31             685            HR 3269 To Recommit                    NV
   7/31             684            HR 3269 On Amendment               Nay
   7/31             683            HR 3269 On Amendment               Yea
   7/31             682            HR 3435 To Suspend, Pass           Yea
   7/30             681            HR 1752 To Suspend, Pass           Yea
   7/30             680            HR 2749 On Passage                    Yea
   7/30             679            HR 2749 To Recommit                   Nay
   7/30             678            HR 2728 To Suspend, Pass           Yea
   7/30             677            HRes 691 On Resolution               Yea
      
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Perplexed by jargon up there like motion to instruct, motion to recommit, or motion to reconsider? Our glossary can help.

Review any and all votes cast by members of Congress at the Office of the Clerk site. Follow the step-by-step instructions below to do so. 

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Step One

Visit the Legislation & Votes page at the Office of the Clerk's site. To the right side of the page is a section called "Roll Call Votes." Click on the link of the current session of Congress – that's the 111th for 2009 through 2011 – to view roll call votes for that session. You may also view roll call votes from past sessions of Congress.

 
  

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Step Two
The far left column labeled "Roll" will give you the number assigned to the vote. Moving over a column, you'll see the date the vote was cast. The "Question" column lists whether the vote was on final passage of a bill, on an amendment, or as otherwise noted. The "Result" column notes the outcome: P is for passed, F for failed, and A for an amendment that was agreed to. The next column contains the title and descritpion of the measure. All votes are posted in reverse chronological order – meaning you will find the most recent at the top and will have to plow deeper for older votes.

  

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Step Three

Click on the appropriate "Roll" number to get more information about the particular vote. An older vote requires that you pore through lower roll call numbers, with links to those numbers listed at the bottom.

 

 

 

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Step Four
After clicking on the appropriate roll, you will be taken to this page. Scoll down to see how Congressman Rangel – or any of our nation's representatives – voted on the measure.
 

 

 


Tip
: To better assist you in finding the bill – or resolution, or concurrent resolution – of your interest, visit Thomas for bill numbers, which in the House typically begin with the letters H.R., or H. Res., or H. Con. Res., followed by numbers. ■

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