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How Democrats and Republicans Voted on Witnesses in the Trump Impeachment Trial - The New York Times

Motion to Consider Subpoenaing Witnesses or Documents
Vote expected later
Total Dem.Democrats Rep.Republicans
Yes 49 47 2

More than 50 votes will ensure passage

No 51 0 51

The Senate on Friday rejected a measure to consider calling new witnesses and evidence in President Trump’s impeachment trial. The vote, 51 to 49, was largely along party lines. See how every senator voted below.

The vote came after eight days of presentations and questioning. The Senate was divided over whether to compel testimony from additional witnesses including John R. Bolton, the former national security adviser.

Democrats needed four Republicans to join them in supporting the motion. Only two Republican senators, Mitt Romney of Utah and Susan Collins of Maine, broke with their party and supported the proposal.

How Every Senator Voted

Democrats #1 Witnesses
Tammy Baldwin Wis.
Y
Michael Bennet Colo.
Y
Richard Blumenthal Conn.
Y
Cory Booker N.J.
Y
Sherrod Brown Ohio
Y
Maria Cantwell Wash.
Y
Benjamin L. Cardin Md.
Y
Thomas R. Carper Del.
Y
Bob Casey Pa.
Y
Chris Coons Del.
Y
Catherine Cortez Masto Nev.
Y
Tammy Duckworth Ill.
Y
Richard J. Durbin Ill.
Y
Dianne Feinstein Calif.
Y
Kirsten Gillibrand N.Y.
Y
Kamala Harris Calif.
Y
Maggie Hassan N.H.
Y
Martin Heinrich N.M.
Y
Mazie K. Hirono Hawaii
Y
Doug Jones Ala.
Y
Tim Kaine Va.
Y
Amy Klobuchar Minn.
Y
Patrick J. Leahy Vt.
Y
Joe Manchin III W.Va.
Y
Edward J. Markey Mass.
Y
Robert Menendez N.J.
Y
Jeff Merkley Ore.
Y
Christopher S. Murphy Conn.
Y
Patty Murray Wash.
Y
Gary Peters Mich.
Y
Jack Reed R.I.
Y
Jacky Rosen Nev.
Y
Brian Schatz Hawaii
Y
Chuck Schumer N.Y.
Y
Jeanne Shaheen N.H.
Y
Kyrsten Sinema Ariz.
Y
Tina Smith Minn.
Y
Debbie Stabenow Mich.
Y
Jon Tester Mont.
Y
Tom Udall N.M.
Y
Chris Van Hollen Md.
Y
Mark Warner Va.
Y
Elizabeth Warren Mass.
Y
Sheldon Whitehouse R.I.
Y
Ron Wyden Ore.
Y
Angus King Me.
Y
Bernie Sanders Vt.
Y
Republicans #1 Witnesses
Susan Collins Me.
Y
Mitt Romney Utah
Y
Lamar Alexander Tenn.
N
John Barrasso Wyo.
N
Marsha Blackburn Tenn.
N
Roy Blunt Mo.
N
John Boozman Ark.
N
Mike Braun Ind.
N
Richard M. Burr N.C.
N
Shelley Moore Capito W.Va.
N
Bill Cassidy La.
N
John Cornyn Tex.
N
Tom Cotton Ark.
N
Kevin Cramer N.D.
N
Michael D. Crapo Idaho
N
Ted Cruz Tex.
N
Steve Daines Mont.
N
Michael B. Enzi Wyo.
N
Joni Ernst Iowa
N
Deb Fischer Neb.
N
Cory Gardner Colo.
N
Lindsey Graham S.C.
N
Charles E. Grassley Iowa
N
Josh Hawley Mo.
N
John Hoeven N.D.
N
Cindy Hyde-Smith Miss.
N
James M. Inhofe Okla.
N
Ron Johnson Wis.
N
John Kennedy La.
N
James Lankford Okla.
N
Mike Lee Utah
N
Kelly Loeffler Ga.
N
Mitch McConnell Ky.
N
Martha E. McSally Ariz.
N
Jerry Moran Kan.
N
Lisa Murkowski Alaska
N
Rand Paul Ky.
N
David Perdue Ga.
N
Rob Portman Ohio
N
Jim Risch Idaho
N
Pat Roberts Kan.
N
Michael Rounds S.D.
N
Marco Rubio Fla.
N
Ben Sasse Neb.
N
Rick Scott Fla.
N
Tim Scott S.C.
N
Richard C. Shelby Ala.
N
Dan Sullivan Alaska
N
John Thune S.D.
N
Thom Tillis N.C.
N
Patrick J. Toomey Pa.
N
Roger Wicker Miss.
N
Todd Young Ind.
N

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