H.R. 5005 (107th): Homeland Security Act of 2002

This was a vote to pass H.R. 5005 (107th) in the Senate.

Vote Outcome

Bill Passed. Simple Majority Required. Official record: senate.gov.

The Yea votes represented 94% of the country’s population by apportioning each state’s population to its voting senators.

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“Aye” and “Yea” mean the same thing, and so do “No” and “Nay”. Congress uses different words in different sorts of votes.

The U.S. Constitution says that bills should be decided on by the “yeas and nays” (Article I, Section 7). Congress takes this literally and uses “yea” and “nay” when voting on the final passage of bills.

All Senate votes use these words. But the House of Representatives uses “Aye” and “No” in other sorts of votes.

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Vote State Party Representative Score
Yea MT D Baucus, Max 0.347293059911
Yea IN D Bayh, Evan 0.378793986798
Yea DE D Biden, Joseph 0.355253091787
Yea NM D Bingaman, Jeff 0.280494844898
Yea CA D Boxer, Barbara 0.107458585181
Yea LA D Breaux, John 0.496066083701
Yea WA D Cantwell, Maria 0.233574072273
Yea MO D Carnahan, Jean 0.22479500215
Yea DE D Carper, Thomas 0.240905855525
Yea GA D Cleland, Maxwell 0.398783344979
Yea NY D Clinton, Hillary 0.0275195747371
Yea ND D Conrad, Kent 0.408494573267
Yea NJ D Corzine, Jon 0.061166827858
Yea SD D Daschle, Tom 0.346467234623
Yea MN D Dayton, Mark 0.153037414116
Yea CT D Dodd, Christopher 0.191093565887
Yea ND D Dorgan, Byron 0.271275973924
Yea IL D Durbin, Richard 0.129519027493
Yea NC D Edwards, John Reid 0.325052466153
Yea CA D Feinstein, Dianne 0.227917130958
Yea FL D Graham, Bob 0.426189071758
Yea IA D Harkin, Tom 0.161393156814
Yea SD D Johnson, Tim 0.248237638777
Yea MA D Kerry, John 0.0974135756328
Yea WI D Kohl, Herb 0.301337676393
Yea LA D Landrieu, Mary 0.294289413134
Yea VT D Leahy, Patrick 0.171964996183
Yea CT D Lieberman, Joseph 0.357823298046
Yea AR D Lincoln, Blanche 0.418330621162
Yea MD D Mikulski, Barbara 0.0161934786172
Yea GA D Miller, Zell 0.513135183955
Yea WA D Murray, Patty 0.0492332315314
Yea NE D Nelson, Ben 0.240905855525
Yea FL D Nelson, Bill 0.334047549115
Yea RI D Reed, Jack 0.167827835352
Yea NV D Reid, Harry 0.267390387836
Yea WV D Rockefeller, Jay 0.264347913192
Yea NY D Schumer, Chuck 0.0436453625324
Yea MI D Stabenow, Debbie 0.176993101253
Yea NJ D Torricelli, Robert 0.146420846888
Yea OR D Wyden, Ron 0.321773963999
Yea MN I Barkley, Dean 0.471052920496
Yea CO R Allard, Wayne 1.0
Yea VA R Allen, George 0.530990015128
Yea UT R Bennett, Robert 0.761886556415
Yea MO R Bond, Kit 0.730870856203
Yea KS R Brownback, Sam 0.765207061169
Yea KY R Bunning, Jim 0.795764428383
Yea MT R Burns, Conrad 0.823908740759
Yea CO R Campbell, Ben 0.670836754858
Yea RI R Chafee, Lincoln 0.271718574955
Yea MS R Cochran, Thad 0.753318724714
Yea ME R Collins, Susan 0.434375482373
Yea ID R Craig, Larry 0.88837023161
Yea ID R Crapo, Mike 0.787462367481
Yea OH R DeWine, Mike 0.632472856033
Yea NM R Domenici, Pete 0.728886695789
Yea NV R Ensign, John 0.546562416099
Yea WY R Enzi, Michael 0.914943280264
Yea IL R Fitzgerald, Peter 0.586474508701
Yea TN R Frist, Bill 0.744354185746
Yea TX R Gramm, Phil 0.865657577542
Yea IA R Grassley, Chuck 0.652035282382
Yea NH R Gregg, Judd 0.673380439367
Yea NE R Hagel, Chuck 0.847452126553
Yea UT R Hatch, Orrin 0.702500885784
Yea NC R Helms, Jesse 0.908984632493
Yea AR R Hutchinson, Tim 0.905428756008
Yea TX R Hutchison, Kay 0.751294897542
Yea OK R Inhofe, Jim 0.888450666815
Yea AZ R Kyl, Jon 0.859674088975
Yea MS R Lott, Trent 0.845110298418
Yea IN R Lugar, Richard 0.66370976211
Yea AZ R McCain, John 0.596398601838
Yea KY R McConnell, Mitch 0.850018808009
Yea OK R Nickles, Don 0.903000599679
Yea KS R Roberts, Pat 0.819860759801
Yea PA R Santorum, Rick 0.689033479285
Yea AL R Sessions, Jeff 0.912942002983
Yea AL R Shelby, Richard 0.872773852203
Yea OR R Smith, Gordon 0.590218055683
Yea NH R Smith, Bob 0.8173636141
Yea ME R Snowe, Olympia 0.441903778245
Yea PA R Specter, Arlen 0.474711730726
Yea AK R Stevens, Ted 0.74531296533
Yea WY R Thomas, Craig 0.919751469058
Yea TN R Thompson, Fred 0.678848008584
Yea SC R Thurmond, Strom 0.70794208668
Yea OH R Voinovich, George 0.633047915575
Yea VA R Warner, John 0.674897555951
Nay HI D Akaka, Daniel 0.202930337177
Nay WV D Byrd, Robert 0.412523503252
Nay WI D Feingold, Russell 0.227431314538
Nay SC D Hollings, Fritz 0.404814585395
Nay HI D Inouye, Daniel 0.250292248434
Nay MA D Kennedy, Ted 0.0
Nay MI D Levin, Carl 0.163855539115
Nay MD D Sarbanes, Paul 0.130861591395
Nay VT I Jeffords, Jim 0.31493015004
No Vote AK R Murkowski, Frank 0.838243297215

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