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On the Nomination PN1244: Mustafa Taher Kasubhai, of Oregon, to be United States District Judge for the District of Oregon

Nov. 19, 2024 at 2:17 p.m. ET.
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Yea 54%
 
 
51
51
 
0
 
Nay 46%
 
 
44
0
 
44
 
Not Voting
 
 
5
0
 
5
 

Nomination Confirmed. Simple Majority Required. Independents are grouped with the party they caucus with.

Data from the official record at senate.gov.

The Yea votes represented 58% of the country’s population by apportioning each state’s population to its voting senators.

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All Votes

Vote State Party Legislator Score
Alabama
Nay AL   R   Britt, Katie 0.776988030184001
Nay AL   R   Tuberville, Tommy 0.8037621848315056
Alaska
Nay AK   R   Murkowski, Lisa 0.5209648018890882
Nay AK   R   Sullivan, Dan 0.723033849761578
Arizona
Yea AZ   D   Kelly, Mark 0.4740716968947789
Yea AZ   D   Sinema, Kyrsten 0.5717272442932921
Arkansas
Nay AR   R   Boozman, John 0.7761359093759587
Nay AR   R   Cotton, Tom 0.8908132226845634
California
Yea CA   D   Butler, Laphonza 0.2963791271121819
Yea CA   D   Padilla, Alex 0.14821620256882131
Colorado
Yea CO   D   Bennet, Michael 0.3101687740965451
Yea CO   D   Hickenlooper, John 0.41136079315623986
Connecticut
Yea CT   D   Blumenthal, Richard 0.06582215602301232
Yea CT   D   Murphy, Christopher 0.1951530425256418
Delaware
Yea DE   D   Carper, Thomas 0.3526549337798375
Yea DE   D   Coons, Christopher 0.38164334948657774
Florida
No Vote FL   R   Rubio, Marco 0.8735181726165657
Nay FL   R   Scott, Rick 1.0
Georgia
Yea GA   D   Ossoff, Jon 0.4148723560345821
Yea GA   D   Warnock, Raphael 0.5286826542388318
Hawaii
Yea HI   D   Hirono, Mazie 0.10914632804467626
Yea HI   D   Schatz, Brian 0.2463420673599802
Idaho
Nay ID   R   Crapo, Mike 0.8656892062191924
Nay ID   R   Risch, James 0.8681587959182746
Illinois
Yea IL   D   Duckworth, Tammy 0.16399177559369657
Yea IL   D   Durbin, Richard 0.14414193753233648
Indiana
No Vote IN   R   Braun, Mike 0.9574480483893022
Nay IN   R   Young, Todd 0.7087973075016961
Iowa
Nay IA   R   Ernst, Joni 0.8420740932013941
Nay IA   R   Grassley, Chuck 0.7062277621876857
Kansas
Nay KS   R   Marshall, Roger 0.8517101506807417
Nay KS   R   Moran, Jerry 0.7462437520031588
Kentucky
Nay KY   R   McConnell, Mitch 0.682578737520875
Vote State Party Legislator Score
Nay KY   R   Paul, Rand 0.670832324957093
Louisiana
Nay LA   R   Cassidy, Bill 0.7476081616257672
Nay LA   R   Kennedy, John Neely 0.814880698715418
Maine
Nay ME   R   Collins, Susan 0.5143773957412137
Yea ME   D   King, Angus 0.38688525527830714
Maryland
Yea MD   D   Cardin, Benjamin 0.22990514564422593
Yea MD   D   Van Hollen, Chris 0.12081801073230614
Massachusetts
Yea MA   D   Markey, Ed 0.062028514088798364
Yea MA   D   Warren, Elizabeth 0.11472905939829428
Michigan
Yea MI   D   Peters, Gary 0.47021221585830225
Yea MI   D   Stabenow, Debbie 0.23925383494272462
Minnesota
Yea MN   D   Klobuchar, Amy 0.17480428985113286
Yea MN   D   Smith, Tina 0.1545881370382289
Mississippi
Nay MS   R   Hyde-Smith, Cindy 0.8708867786606956
Nay MS   R   Wicker, Roger 0.8047691694925769
Missouri
Nay MO   R   Hawley, Josh 0.871959219533303
Nay MO   R   Schmitt, Eric 0.7304537062995597
Montana
Nay MT   R   Daines, Steve 0.8938446145032258
Yea MT   D   Tester, Jon 0.4575531569720542
Nebraska
Nay NE   R   Fischer, Deb 0.7816171197079456
Nay NE   R   Ricketts, Pete 0.7844373090975324
Nevada
Yea NV   D   Cortez Masto, Catherine 0.28795289102637045
Yea NV   D   Rosen, Jacky 0.36621811027267387
New Hampshire
Yea NH   D   Hassan, Maggie 0.46187383960846157
Yea NH   D   Shaheen, Jeanne 0.3354853060030128
New Jersey
Yea NJ   D   Booker, Cory 0.08153633722890787
Yea NJ   D   Helmy, George 0.23854285932757463
New Mexico
Yea NM   D   Heinrich, Martin 0.25248394854999373
Yea NM   D   Luján, Ben 0.27918699215080645
New York
Yea NY   D   Gillibrand, Kirsten 0.13630449938330105
Yea NY   D   Schumer, Chuck 0.2823371597622551
North Carolina
Nay NC   R   Budd, Ted 0.8058349555142738
Nay NC   R   Tillis, Thom 0.8363060115855785
North Dakota
Vote State Party Legislator Score
No Vote ND   R   Cramer, Kevin 0.9432050395941074
Nay ND   R   Hoeven, John 0.833346015236068
Ohio
Yea OH   D   Brown, Sherrod 0.14838530429524913
Nay OH   R   Vance, J.D. 0.8129730895377683
Oklahoma
Nay OK   R   Lankford, James 0.9206045244303105
Nay OK   R   Mullin, Markwayne 0.6743635852978183
Oregon
Yea OR   D   Merkley, Jeff 0.039309035873658374
Yea OR   D   Wyden, Ron 0.10964596838858674
Pennsylvania
Yea PA   D   Casey, Bob 0.23783188371242464
Yea PA   D   Fetterman, John 0.29534807954216014
Rhode Island
Yea RI   D   Reed, Jack 0.17725722758139564
Yea RI   D   Whitehouse, Sheldon 0.16780248679109908
South Carolina
Nay SC   R   Graham, Lindsey 0.7000736189968433
Nay SC   R   Scott, Tim 0.8027238222028384
South Dakota
Nay SD   R   Rounds, Mike 0.8129730895377683
Nay SD   R   Thune, John 0.8256182536824967
Tennessee
Nay TN   R   Blackburn, Marsha 0.9786149781667036
No Vote TN   R   Hagerty, Bill 0.8401319394385384
Texas
Nay TX   R   Cornyn, John 0.8473720801077819
No Vote TX   R   Cruz, Ted 0.9637565379641931
Utah
Nay UT   R   Lee, Mike 0.8317442654456635
Nay UT   R   Romney, Mitt 0.6722070484577357
Vermont
Yea VT   D   Sanders, Bernie 0.0
Yea VT   D   Welch, Peter 0.20540706463644873
Virginia
Yea VA   D   Kaine, Tim 0.2686333220219321
Yea VA   D   Warner, Mark 0.38368372047081883
Washington
Yea WA   D   Cantwell, Maria 0.29157141712717555
Yea WA   D   Murray, Patty 0.19518456125018507
West Virginia
Nay WV   R   Capito, Shelley 0.7083466684169302
Yea WV   D   Manchin, Joe 0.5736846885658428
Wisconsin
Yea WI   D   Baldwin, Tammy 0.1911999395941276
Nay WI   R   Johnson, Ron 0.7568326477948486
Wyoming
Nay WY   R   Barrasso, John 0.8787146337073802
Nay WY   R   Lummis, Cynthia 0.8885260014293352

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