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)
Voted Yea 67
the money's side- Lamar AlexanderR-TN
- John BarrassoR-WY
- Michael BennetD-CO
- Roy BluntR-MO
- John BoozmanR-AR
- Richard BurrR-NC
- Shelley CapitoR-WV
- Thomas CarperD-DE
- Bill CassidyR-LA
- Thad CochranR-MS
- Susan CollinsR-ME
- Christopher CoonsD-DE
- Bob CorkerR-TN
- John CornynR-TX
- Tom CottonR-AR
- Mike CrapoR-ID
- Ted CruzR-TX
- Steve DainesR-MT
- Joe DonnellyD-IN
- Mike EnziR-WY
- Joni ErnstR-IA
- Deb FischerR-NE
- Jeff FlakeR-AZ
- Cory GardnerR-CO
- Lindsey GrahamR-SC
- Charles GrassleyR-IA
- Maggie HassanD-NH
- Orrin HatchR-UT
- Heidi HeitkampD-ND
- Dean HellerR-NV
- John HoevenR-ND
- Jim InhofeR-OK
- John IsaksonR-GA
- Ron JohnsonR-WI
- Doug JonesD-AL
- Timothy KaineD-VA
- John KennedyR-LA
- Angus KingI-ME
- James LankfordR-OK
- Mike LeeR-UT
- Joe ManchinD-WV
- Claire McCaskillD-MO
- Mitch McConnellR-KY
- Jerry MoranR-KS
- Lisa MurkowskiR-AK
- Bill NelsonD-FL
- Rand PaulR-KY
- David PerdueR-GA
- Gary PetersD-MI
- Rob PortmanR-OH
- James RischR-ID
- Pat RobertsR-KS
- Mike RoundsR-SD
- Marco RubioR-FL
- Ben SasseR-NE
- Tim ScottR-SC
- Jeanne ShaheenD-NH
- Richard ShelbyR-AL
- Debbie StabenowD-MI
- Dan SullivanR-AK
- Jon TesterD-MT
- John ThuneR-SD
- Thomas TillisR-NC
- Patrick ToomeyR-PA
- Mark WarnerD-VA
- Roger WickerR-MS
- Todd YoungR-IN
Voted Nay 31
- Tammy BaldwinD-WI
- Richard BlumenthalD-CT
- Cory BookerD-NJ
- Sherrod BrownD-OH
- Maria CantwellD-WA
- Ben CardinD-MD
- Bob CaseyD-PA
- Catherine Cortez MastoD-NV
- Tammy DuckworthD-IL
- Richard DurbinD-IL
- Dianne FeinsteinD-CA
- Kirsten GillibrandD-NY
- Kamala HarrisD-CA
- Mazie HironoD-HI
- Amy KlobucharD-MN
- Patrick LeahyD-VT
- Edward MarkeyD-MA
- Robert MenendezD-NJ
- Jeff MerkleyD-OR
- Christopher MurphyD-CT
- Patty MurrayD-WA
- John ReedD-RI
- Bernie SandersI-VT
- Brian SchatzD-HI
- Charles SchumerD-NY
- Tina SmithD-MN
- Tom UdallD-NM
- Chris Van HollenD-MD
- Elizabeth WarrenD-MA
- Sheldon WhitehouseD-RI
- Ron WydenD-OR
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.