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Senate Roll Call: Senate roll call on fighter jets

Tue Jul 21, 2009 2:35 PM EDT
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The Associated Press
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— The 58-40 roll call Tuesday by which the Senate voted Tuesday to halt further production of the Air Force's missile-eluding F-22 Raptor fighter jets.

A "yes" vote is a vote in favor of an amendment to halt further production of the planes.

Voting yes were 42 Democrats, 15 Republicans and 1 independent.

Voting no were 14 Democrats, 25 Republicans and 1 independent.

There are no vacancies in the 100-member Senate.

ALABAMA

Sessions (R), No; Shelby (R), Yes.

ALASKA

Begich (D), No; Murkowski (R), No.

ARIZONA

Kyl (R), Yes; McCain (R), Yes.

ARKANSAS

Lincoln (D), Yes; Pryor (D), Yes.

CALIFORNIA

Boxer (D), No; Feinstein (D), No.

COLORADO

Bennet (D), Yes; Udall (D), Yes.

CONNECTICUT

Dodd (D), No; Lieberman (ID), No.

DELAWARE

Carper (D), Yes; Kaufman (D), Yes.

FLORIDA

Martinez (R), No; Nelson (D), Yes.

GEORGIA

Chambliss (R), No; Isakson (R), No.

HAWAII

Akaka (D), No; Inouye (D), No.

IDAHO

Crapo (R), No; Risch (R), No.

ILLINOIS

Burris (D), Yes; Durbin (D), Yes.

INDIANA

Bayh (D), Yes; Lugar (R), Yes.

IOWA

Grassley (R), No; Harkin (D), Yes.

KANSAS

Brownback (R), No; Roberts (R), No.

KENTUCKY

Bunning (R), No; McConnell (R), No.

LOUISIANA

Landrieu (D), Yes; Vitter (R), No.

MAINE

Collins (R), No; Snowe (R), No.

MARYLAND

Cardin (D), Yes; Mikulski (D), Not Voting.

MASSACHUSETTS

Kennedy (D), Not Voting; Kerry (D), Yes.

MICHIGAN

Levin (D), Yes; Stabenow (D), Yes.

MINNESOTA

Franken (D), Yes; Klobuchar (D), Yes.

MISSISSIPPI

Cochran (R), No; Wicker (R), No.

MISSOURI

Bond (R), Yes; McCaskill (D), Yes.

MONTANA

Baucus (D), No; Tester (D), No.

NEBRASKA

Johanns (R), No; Nelson (D), Yes.

NEVADA

Ensign (R), Yes; Reid (D), Yes.

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Gregg (R), Yes; Shaheen (D), No.

NEW JERSEY

Lautenberg (D), Yes; Menendez (D), Yes.

NEW MEXICO

Bingaman (D), No; Udall (D), No.

NEW YORK

Gillibrand (D), Yes; Schumer (D), Yes.

NORTH CAROLINA

Burr (R), No; Hagan (D), Yes.

NORTH DAKOTA

Conrad (D), Yes; Dorgan (D), Yes.

OHIO

Brown (D), Yes; Voinovich (R), Yes.

OKLAHOMA

Coburn (R), Yes; Inhofe (R), No.

OREGON

Merkley (D), Yes; Wyden (D), Yes.

PENNSYLVANIA

Casey (D), Yes; Specter (D), Yes.

RHODE ISLAND

Reed (D), Yes; Whitehouse (D), Yes.

SOUTH CAROLINA

DeMint (R), Yes; Graham (R), Yes.

SOUTH DAKOTA

Johnson (D), Yes; Thune (R), No.

TENNESSEE

Alexander (R), Yes; Corker (R), Yes.

TEXAS

Cornyn (R), No; Hutchison (R), No.

UTAH

Bennett (R), No; Hatch (R), No.

VERMONT

Leahy (D), Yes; Sanders (I), Yes.

VIRGINIA

Warner (D), Yes; Webb (D), Yes.

WASHINGTON

Cantwell (D), No; Murray (D), No.

WEST VIRGINIA

Byrd (D), No; Rockefeller (D), Yes.

WISCONSIN

Feingold (D), Yes; Kohl (D), Yes.

WYOMING

Barrasso (R), Yes; Enzi (R), Yes.

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