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How senators voted on the government shutdown

How senators voted on the government shutdown
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Legislation to prevent the government from shutting down failed Friday night in the Senate ahead of the midnight deadline. The total on the procedural motion was 50-49, but 60 votes were needed to advance the bill.

Here's how every senator voted:

Alaska

Sen. Lisa Murkowski, Republican: YES

Sen. Dan Sullivan, Republican: YES

Alabama

Sen. Doug Jones, Democrat: YES

Sen. Richard Shelby, Republican: YES

Arkansas

Sen. John Boozman, Republican: YES

Sen. Tom Cotton, Republican: YES

Arizona

Sen. Jeff Flake, Republican: NO

Sen. John McCain, Republican: Did not vote

California

Sen. Dianne Feinstein, Democrat: NO

Sen. Kamala Harris, Democrat: NO

Colorado

Sen. Michael Bennet, Democrat: NO

Sen. Cory Gardner, Republican: YES

Connecticut

Sen. Richard Blumenthal, Democrat: NO

Sen. Christopher Murphy, Democrat: NO

Delaware

Sen. Thomas Carper, Democrat: NO

Sen. Chris Coons, Democrat: NO

Florida

Sen. Bill Nelson, Democrat: NO

Sen. Marco Rubio, Republican: YES

Georgia

Sen. Johnny Isakson, Republican: YES

Sen. David Perdue, Republican: YES

Hawaii

Sen. Mazie Hirono, Democrat: NO

Sen. Brian Schatz, Democrat: NO

Iowa

Sen. Joni Ernst, Republican: YES

Sen. Chuck Grassley, Republican: YES

Idaho

Sen. Mike Crapo, Republican: YES

Sen. Jim Risch, Republican: YES

Illinois

Sen. Tammy Duckworth, Democrat: NO

Sen. Dick Durbin, Democrat: NO

Indiana

Sen. Joe Donnelly, Democrat: YES

Sen. Todd Young, Republican: YES

Kansas

Sen. Jerry Moran, Republican: YES

Sen. Pat Roberts, Republican: YES

Kentucky

Sen. Mitch McConnell, Republican: NO

Sen. Rand Paul, Republican: NO

Louisiana

Sen. Bill Cassidy, Republican: YES

Sen. John Kennedy, Republican: YES

Massachusetts

Sen. Edward Markey, Democrat: NO

Sen Elizabeth Warren, Democrat: NO

Maryland

Sen. Ben Cardin, Democrat: NO

Sen. Chris Van Hollen, Democrat: NO

Maine

Sen. Susan Collins, Republican: YES

Sen. Angus King, Independent: NO

Michigan

Sen. Gary Peters, Democrat: NO

Sen. Debby Stabenow, Democrat: NO

Minnesota

Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Democrat: NO

Sen. Tina Smith, Democrat: NO

Missouri

Sen. Roy Blunt, Republican: YES

Sen. Claire McCaskill, Democrat: YES

Mississippi

Sen. Thad Cochran, Republican: YES

Sen. Roger Wicker, Republican: YES

Montana

Sen. Steve Daines, Republican: YES

Sen. Jon Tester, Democrat: NO

North Carolina

Sen. Richard Burr, Republican: YES

Sen. Thom Tillis, Republican: YES

North Dakota

Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, Democrat: YES

Sen. John Hoeven, Republican: YES

Nebraska

Sen. Deb Fischer, Republican: YES

Sen. Ben Sasse, Republican: YES

New Hampshire

Sen. Maggie Hassan, Democrat: NO

Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, Democrat: NO

New Jersey

Sen. Cory Booker, Democrat: NO

Sen. Robert Menendez, Democrat: NO

New Mexico

Sen. Martin Heinrich, Democrat: NO

Sen. Tom Udall, Democrat: NO

Nevada

Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, Democrat: NO

Sen. Dean Heller, Republican: YES

New York

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, Democrat: NO

Sen. Chuck Schumer, Democrat: NO

Ohio

Sen. Rob Portman, Republican: YES

Sen. Sherrod Brown, Democrat: NO

Oklahoma

Sen. James Inhofe, Republican: YES

Sen. James Lankford, Republican: YES

Oregon

Sen. Jeff Merkley, Democrat: NO

Sen. Ron Wyden, Democrat: NO

Pennsylvania

Sen. Bob Casey, Democrat: NO

Sen. Pat Toomey, Republican: YES

Rhode Island

Sen. Jack Reed, Democrat: NO

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, Democrat: NO

South Carolina

Sen. Lindsey Graham, Republican NO

Sen. Tim Scott, Republican: YES

South Dakota

Sen. Mike Rounds, Republican: YES

Sen. John Thune, Republican: YES

Tennessee

Sen. Lamar Alexander, Republican: YES

Sen. Bob Corker, Republican: YES

Texas

Sen. John Cornyn, Republican: YES

Sen. Ted Cruz, Republican: YES

Utah

Sen. Orrin Hatch, Republican: YES

Sen. Mike Lee, Republican: NO

Virginia

Sen. Tim Kaine, Democrat: NO

Sen. Mark Warner, Democrat: NO

Vermont

Sen. Patrick Leahy, Democrat: NO

Sen. Bernie Sanders, Independent: NO

Washington

Sen. Maria Cantwell, Democrat: NO

Sen. Patty Murray, Democrat: NO

Wisconsin

Sen. Tammy Baldwin, Democrat: NO

Sen. Ron Johnson, Republican: YES

West Virginia

Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, Republican: YES

Sen. Joe Manchin, Democrat: YES

Wyoming

Sen. John Barasso, Republican: YES

Sen. Michael Enzi, Republican: YES