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Roll Call Votes in Congress. Each year the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives take thousands of votes, some to pass bills, resolutions, nominations, and treaties, and others on procedural matters such as on cloture and other motions.
As the votes are counted, expect to see the earliest reports on Election Night based mostly on mail-in ballots, then some precinct-by-precinct in-person voting results will start to mix in. Only about half of the country's votes will be reported by midnight Eastern Time. Over days more mail-in ballots will be processed and added into the totals.
There are 41 bills and resolutions that failed a vote on passage and are dead or failed a significant vote such as cloture, passage under suspension, or resolving differences. Vetoed Bills (without Override)
There is one vote here that should be more important to you than all the others. These are the votes cast by your representative, which is meant to represent you and your community. Do you agree with how your representative voted? Why do you think they voted the way they did?
H.R. 1319 (117th): American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. Mar 6, 2021 at 12:12 p.m. ET. On Passage of the Bill in the Senate. This was the Senate vote to pass the latest / last covid relief bill in Congress.
H.R. 2: Secure the Border Act of 2023 -- GovTrack.us. Analysis and Commentary Oct 31, 2024: What To Expect, And What Not, on Election Day and in the Weeks Ahead ». Roll Call Votes. House Vote #209 in 2023 (118 th Congress)
Advanced Search for Legislation. Use this page to find bills and resolutions in the United States Congress. We have complete information back to 1973, plus limited information about enacted laws from 1951-1972 and bills from 1799-1873. Can’t find a newly introduced bill?
Nov 28, 2023 at 7:30 p.m. ET. On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Agree in the House. This was a vote to agree to H.Res. 888 in the House. This vote was taken under a House procedure called “suspension of the rules” which is typically used to pass non-controversial bills.
This was a vote to pass H.R. 3162 (107th) in the House. This vote was taken under a House procedure called “suspension of the rules” which is typically used to pass non-controversial bills. Votes under suspension require a 2/3rds majority.
H.Res. 1125: Condemning rising antisemitism. May 18, 2022 at 5:23 p.m. ET. On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Agree, as Amended in the House. This was a vote to agree to H.Res. 1125 (117th) in the House.