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Roll call · S. 2155 · 2018

Roll back Dodd-Frank (S.2155)

Exempted midsize banks from Dodd-Frank oversight. A yes vote sided with the banking industry.

What happened

This was a straight up-or-down vote. With more Yeas than Nays (67–31), it passed.

The tally

67 Yea · 31 Nay · 2 didn't vote. Officially recorded as “Passed 67-31.”

Did the no-shows matter?

Martin Heinrich (D-NM), John McCain (R-AZ) sat it out. It wouldn't have changed the result. Even if all 2 had voted Nay, it still passes.

Party split

Yea: 16 Democrats, 50 Republicans, 1 Independent. Nay: 30 Democrats, 1 Independent.

Crossed party lines

16 Democrats crossed over: Michael Bennet (D-CO), Thomas Carper (D-DE), Christopher Coons (D-DE), Joe Donnelly (D-IN), Maggie Hassan (D-NH), Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND), Doug Jones (D-AL), Timothy Kaine (D-VA), Joe Manchin (D-WV), Claire McCaskill (D-MO), Bill Nelson (D-FL), Gary Peters (D-MI), Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), Debbie Stabenow (D-MI), Jon Tester (D-MT), Mark Warner (D-VA)

Official Senate roll call ↗

Voted Yea 67

the money's side

A gold dot marks the side that favored concentrated money on this vote. Senators in office today are clickable, so tap any name for their full record. Source: the official Senate roll call, linked above.