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Senate Votes on Reform Bill
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APRIL 3, 2001 The following is the Senate roll call on yesterday's vote to approve the McCain-Feingold campaign finance reform bill. Fifty-nine Democrats voted "Yes" to support the bill. Twelve Republicans voted "Yes." Democrats "Yes" Akaka (Hawaii), Baucus (Mont.), Bayh (Ind.), Biden (Del.), Bingaman (N.M.), Boxer (Calif.), Byrd (W.Va.), Cantwell (Wash.), Carnahan (Mo.), Carper (Del.), Cleland (Ga.), Clinton (N.Y.), Conrad (N.D.), Corzine (N.J.), Daschle (S.D.), Dayton (Minn.), Dodd (Conn.), Dorgan (N.D.), Durbin (Ill.), Edwards (N.C.), Feingold (Wis.), Feinstein (Calif.), Graham (Fla.), Harkin (Iowa), Inouye (Hawaii), Johnson (S.D.), Kennedy (Mass.), Kerry (Mass.), Kohl (Wis.), Landrieu (La.), Leahy (Vt.), Levin (Mich.), Lieberman (Conn.), Lincoln (Ark.), Mikulski (Md.), Miller (Ga.), Murray (Wash.), Nelson (Fla.), Reed (R.I.), Reid (Nev.), Rockefeller (W.Va.), Sarbanes (Md.), Schumer (N.Y.), Stabenow (Mich.), Torricelli (N.J.), Wellstone (Minn.) and Wyden (Ore.). Republicans "Yes" Chafee (R.I.), Cochran (Miss.), Collins (Maine), Domenici (N.M.), Fitzgerald (Ill.), Jeffords (Vt.), Lugar (Ind.), McCain (Ariz.), Snowe (Maine), Specter (Pa.), Stevens (Alaska) and Thompson (Tenn.). Democrats "No" Breaux (La.), Hollings (S.C.) and Nelson (Neb.). Republicans "No" Allard (Colo.), Allen (Va.), Bennett (Utah), Bond (Mo.), Brownback (Kan.), Bunning (Ky.), Burns (Mont.), Campbell (Colo.), Craig (Idaho), Crapo (Idaho), DeWine (Ohio), Ensign (Nev.), Enzi (Wyo.), Frist (Tenn.), Gramm (Tex.), Grassley (Iowa), Gregg (N.H.), Hagel (Neb.), Hatch (Utah), Helms (N.C.), Hutchinson (Ark.), Hutchison (Tex.), Inhofe (Okla.), Kyl (Ariz.), Lott (Miss.), McConnell (Ky.), Murkowski (Alaska), Nickles (Okla.), Roberts (Kan.), Santorum (Pa.), Sessions (Ala.), Shelby (Ala.), Smith (N.H.), Smith (Ore.), Thomas (Wyo.), Thurmond (S.C.), Voinovich (Ohio) and Warner (Va.). Get the Story:
Senate passes campaign reform bill (4/3)
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