Cloture on S.Amdt. 26 (Mikulski) to H.R. 933: In the nature of a substitute.
On the Cloture Motion in the Senate
- Number:
- Senate Vote #38 [primary source: senate.gov]
- Date:
- Mar 18, 2013 (113th Congress)
- Result:
- Cloture Motion Agreed to
- Related Bill:
- H.R. 933: Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2013
Introduced by Rep. Harold “Hal” Rogers [R-KY5] on March 4, 2013
Current Status: Signed by the President - Related Amendment:
- S.Amdt. 26 (Mikulski) to H.R. 933: In the nature of a substitute.
Offered by Sen. Barbara Mikulski [D-MD] on March 11, 2013
This was a vote on “cloture”, which means to end debate so that an up-or-down vote can be taken. A vote in favor is a vote to end debate and move to a vote on the issue itself, while a vote against is a vote to prolong debate or to filibuster.
| Totals | Democrat | Republican | Independent | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yea | 63 |
63%
|
51 | 10 | 2 |
| Nay | 35 |
35%
|
1 | 34 | 0 |
| Not Voting | 2 |
2%
|
1 | 1 | 0 |
| Required: | 3/5 | ||||
Vote Details
| Vote | Party | Representative | State | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| D | Baucus, Max | MT | 0.411610648353 | |
| D | Boxer, Barbara | CA | 0.0814950617026 | |
| D | Cantwell, Maria | WA | 0.203219818558 | |
| D | Harkin, Tom | IA | 0.153067812565 | |
| D | Johnson, Tim | SD | 0.317529698526 | |
| D | Landrieu, Mary | LA | 0.359564605879 | |
| D | Leahy, Patrick | VT | 0.11342405873 | |
| D | Levin, Carl | MI | 0.168218024924 | |
| D | Carper, Thomas | DE | 0.36644288057 | |
| D | Durbin, Richard | IL | 0.117611463791 | |
| D | Feinstein, Dianne | CA | 0.223385772291 | |
| D | Mikulski, Barbara | MD | 0.130691189326 | |
| D | Murray, Patty | WA | 0.104896953041 | |
| D | Nelson, Bill | FL | 0.373084499621 | |
| D | Pryor, Mark | AR | 0.408615096388 | |
| D | Reed, John | RI | 0.173931997501 | |
| D | Reid, Harry | NV | 0.318150263033 | |
| D | Rockefeller, Jay | WV | 0.238507604457 | |
| D | Schumer, Charles | NY | 0.0636361197098 | |
| D | Stabenow, Debbie | MI | 0.157322273722 | |
| D | Wyden, Ron | OR | 0.226111178929 | |
| D | Baldwin, Tammy | WI | 0.22474847561 | |
| D | Brown, Sherrod | OH | 0.0948961671074 | |
| D | Cardin, Benjamin | MD | 0.117523278654 | |
| D | Menéndez, Bob | NJ | 0.114885605804 | |
| D | Udall, Mark | CO | 0.372860847235 | |
| D | Udall, Tom | NM | 0.237709154108 | |
| D | Casey, Bob | PA | 0.232998316308 | |
| D | Whitehouse, Sheldon | RI | 0.0 | |
| D | Heinrich, Martin | NM | 0.22474847561 | |
| D | Warner, Mark | VA | 0.395313319822 | |
| D | Shaheen, Jeanne | NH | 0.257855065205 | |
| D | Hagan, Kay | NC | 0.344704310974 | |
| D | Murphy, Christopher | CT | 0.22474847561 | |
| D | Hirono, Mazie | HI | 0.359841054831 | |
| D | Donnelly, Joe | IN | 0.22474847561 | |
| D | Gillibrand, Kirsten | NY | 0.0217009875176 | |
| D | Klobuchar, Amy | MN | 0.204437955886 | |
| D | McCaskill, Claire | MO | 0.424601822337 | |
| D | Merkley, Jeff | OR | 0.106597639873 | |
| D | Begich, Mark | AK | 0.243308262636 | |
| D | Bennet, Michael | CO | 0.280104710435 | |
| D | Franken, Al | MN | 0.0630401812288 | |
| D | Coons, Chris | DE | 0.286513124957 | |
| D | Manchin, Joe | WV | 0.491826478495 | |
| D | Blumenthal, Richard | CT | 0.131011814428 | |
| D | Schatz, Brian | HI | 0.22474847561 | |
| D | Warren, Elizabeth | MA | 0.300202088033 | |
| D | Heitkamp, Heidi | ND | 0.22474847561 | |
| D | Kaine, Timothy | VA | 0.22474847561 | |
| D | Cowan, Mo | MA | 0.22474847561 | |
| I | Sanders, Bernie | VT | 0.00409176007909 | |
| I | King, Angus | ME | 0.00409176007909 | |
| R | Alexander, Lamar | TN | 0.686735032642 | |
| R | Cochran, Thad | MS | 0.726700755856 | |
| R | Collins, Susan | ME | 0.460478438913 | |
| R | Murkowski, Lisa | AK | 0.597252134539 | |
| R | Shelby, Richard | AL | 0.691600850814 | |
| R | Blunt, Roy | MO | 0.816203402831 | |
| R | Boozman, John | AR | 0.895773590672 | |
| R | Isakson, John | GA | 0.835339963541 | |
| R | Johanns, Mike | NE | 0.863091306564 | |
| R | Hoeven, John | ND | 0.847556011247 | |
| D | Tester, Jon | MT | 0.381709426921 | |
| R | Hatch, Orrin | UT | 0.754822042128 | |
| R | Inhofe, Jim | OK | 0.959523851014 | |
| R | McCain, John | AZ | 0.752489983974 | |
| R | McConnell, Mitch | KY | 0.801235609113 | |
| R | Chambliss, Saxby | GA | 0.937376340359 | |
| R | Cornyn, John | TX | 0.847720426562 | |
| R | Crapo, Michael | ID | 0.821865641905 | |
| R | Enzi, Michael | WY | 0.909220501166 | |
| R | Grassley, Chuck | IA | 0.702543388506 | |
| R | Roberts, Pat | KS | 0.870395381326 | |
| R | Sessions, Jeff | AL | 0.843983512242 | |
| R | Burr, Richard | NC | 0.82220458374 | |
| R | Flake, Jeff | AZ | 0.821865641905 | |
| R | Kirk, Mark | IL | 0.575836240117 | |
| R | Moran, Jerry | KS | 0.794386393893 | |
| R | Portman, Rob | OH | 0.693571885799 | |
| R | Toomey, Pat | PA | 0.798918961739 | |
| R | Vitter, David | LA | 0.86778105681 | |
| R | Wicker, Roger | MS | 0.901303388372 | |
| R | Corker, Bob | TN | 0.669710118999 | |
| R | Barrasso, John | WY | 0.909431054085 | |
| R | Risch, James | ID | 0.821865641905 | |
| R | Thune, John | SD | 0.896069123884 | |
| R | Coburn, Thomas | OK | 1.0 | |
| R | Coats, Daniel | IN | 0.868196664566 | |
| R | Heller, Dean | NV | 0.690929685638 | |
| R | Scott, Tim | SC | 0.821865641905 | |
| R | Rubio, Marco | FL | 0.78789708803 | |
| R | Paul, Rand | KY | 0.872452897502 | |
| R | Ayotte, Kelly | NH | 0.794218971342 | |
| R | Lee, Mike | UT | 0.944815963054 | |
| R | Johnson, Ron | WI | 0.851018950147 | |
| R | Fischer, Deb | NE | 0.821865641905 | |
| R | Cruz, Ted | TX | 0.5657491986 | |
| D | Lautenberg, Frank | NJ | 0.0299313329506 | |
| R | Graham, Lindsey | SC | 0.728205794286 |
Notes
What’s the difference between aye and yea?
There is no meaningful difference between aye and yea (and nay and no), but the terms are used in different sorts of votes based on Congress’s long tradition of parliamentary procedure. The House and Senate follow the U.S. Constitution strictly when it says that bills should be decided on by the “yeas and nays” (Article I, Section 7). The House sometimes operates under a special set of rules called the “Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union” (or “Committee of the Whole” for short), which is a sort of pseudo-committee that is made up of every congressman. During this mode of operation, the House uses the terms “aye” and “no” instead. (See the Rules of the House, Rule XX, and House Practice in the section Voting.)