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 FINAL SENATE VOTE: JOHN ROBERTS CONFIRMATION

Sept. 29, 2005 Final Senate Vote  
 Accepted by a vote of 78-22:
  Republicans 55-0
  Democrats 22-22
  Independent 1


Republicans
Alexander (TN) 

Allard (CO) 

Allen (VA) 

Bennett (UT) 

Bond (MO) 

Brownback (KS) 

Bunning (KY) 

Burns (MT) 

Burr (NC) 

Chafee (RI) 

Chambliss (GA) 

Coburn (OK) 

Cochran (MS) 

Coleman (MN) 

Collins (ME) 

Cornyn (TX) 

Craig (ID) 

Crapo (ID) 

DeMint (SC) 

DeWine (OH) 

Dole (NC) 

Domenici (NM) 

Ensign (NV) 

Enzi (WY) 

Frist (TN) 

Graham (SC) 

Grassley (IA) 

Gregg (NH) 

Hagel (NE) 

Hatch (UT) 

Hutchison (TX) 

Inhofe (OK) 

Isakson (GA) 

Kyl (AZ) 

Lott (MS) 

Lugar (IN) 

Martinez (FL) 

McCain (AZ) 

McConnell (KY) 

Murkowski (AK) 

Roberts (KS) 

Santorum (PA) 

Sessions (AL) 

Shelby (AL) 

Smith (OR) 

Snowe (ME) 

Specter (PA) 

Stevens (AK) 

Sununu (NH) 

Talent (MO) 

Thomas (WY) 

Thune (SD) 

Vitter (LA) 

Voinovich (OH) 

Warner (VA) 
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Democrats
Akaka (HI) 

Baucus (MT) 

Bayh (IN) 

Biden (DE) 

Bingaman (NM) 

Boxer (CA) 

Byrd (WV) 

Cantwell (WA) 

Carper (DE) 

Clinton (NY) 

Conrad (ND) 

Corzine (NJ) 

Dayton (MN) 

Dodd (CT) 

Dorgan (ND) 

Durbin (IL) 

Feingold (WI) 

Feinstein (CA) 

Harkin (IA) 

Inouye (HI) 

Johnson (SD) 

Kennedy (MA) 

Kerry (MA) 

Kohl (WI) 

Landrieu (LA) 

Lautenberg (NJ) 

Leahy (VT) 

Levin (MI) 

Lieberman (CT) 

Lincoln (AR) 

Mikulski (MD) 

Murray (WA) 

Nelson, Ben (NE) 

Nelson, Bill (FL) 

Obama (IL) 

Pryor (AR) 

Reed, J. (RI) 

Reid, H. (NV) 

Rockefeller (WV) 

Salazar (CO) 

Sarbanes (MD) 

Schumer (NY) 

Stabenow (MI) 

Wyden (OR) 

Independent
Jeffords (VT) 

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