How Each Senator Voted on Obamacare Repeal Proposals

The Senate rejected a third Republican proposal to repeal the Affordable Care Act early Friday morning. The“skinny” repeal amendment, called the Health Care Freedom Act, would have repealed the mandates that most individuals have health insurance and that large employers cover their employees, among other provisions.

Earlier this week, the Senate voted against two other amendments: one torepeal and replace the current health law with a new plan and one to justpartly repeal it.

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Better Care Reconciliation Act
1. Repeal and replace amendment
Procedural vote failed on Tuesday
Vote expected later
YesNo
Republicans439
Democrats048
Total4357
Obamacare Repeal and Reconciliation Act
2. Partial repeal amendment
Vote failed on Wednesday
Vote expected later
YesNo
Republicans457
Democrats048
Total4555
Health Care Freedom Act
3. “Skinny” repeal amendment
Voted failed on Friday
Vote expected later
YesNo
Republicans493
Democrats048
Total4951

Three Republicans Voted No on “Skinny” Repeal

John McCain of Arizona cast the decisive vote that caused the amendment to fail. Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, two of the most moderate Republicans who also voted against two other repeal plans this week, also voted no.

Republican senators arranged by their ideology scores

Republican senators arranged by their ideology scores

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Note: Ideology measurements are based on DW-NOMINATE scores, which are based on Congressional votes.

Republican senators arranged by their ideology scores

← Less conservative
More conservative →
Note: Ideology measurements are based on DW-NOMINATE scores, which are based on Congressional votes.
Republicans#1Repeal and replace#2Partial repeal#3“Skinny” repeal
Susan CollinsMe.
N
N
N
Lisa MurkowskiAlaska
N
N
N
John McCainAriz.
Y
N
N
Dean HellerNev.
N
N
Y
Lamar AlexanderTenn.
Y
N
Y
Shelley Moore CapitoW.Va.
Y
N
Y
Rob PortmanOhio
Y
N
Y
Bob CorkerTenn.
N
Y
Y
Tom CottonArk.
N
Y
Y
Lindsey GrahamS.C.
N
Y
Y
Mike LeeUtah
N
Y
Y
Jerry MoranKan.
N
Y
Y
Rand PaulKy.
N
Y
Y
John BarrassoWyo.
Y
Y
Y
Roy BluntMo.
Y
Y
Y
John BoozmanArk.
Y
Y
Y
Richard M. BurrN.C.
Y
Y
Y
Bill CassidyLa.
Y
Y
Y
Thad CochranMiss.
Y
Y
Y
John CornynTex.
Y
Y
Y
Michael D. CrapoIdaho
Y
Y
Y
Ted CruzTex.
Y
Y
Y
Steve DainesMont.
Y
Y
Y
Michael B. EnziWyo.
Y
Y
Y
Joni ErnstIowa
Y
Y
Y
Deb FischerNeb.
Y
Y
Y
Jeff FlakeAriz.
Y
Y
Y
Cory GardnerColo.
Y
Y
Y
Charles E. GrassleyIowa
Y
Y
Y
Orrin G. HatchUtah
Y
Y
Y
John HoevenN.D.
Y
Y
Y
James M. InhofeOkla.
Y
Y
Y
Johnny IsaksonGa.
Y
Y
Y
Ron JohnsonWis.
Y
Y
Y
John KennedyLa.
Y
Y
Y
James LankfordOkla.
Y
Y
Y
Mitch McConnellKy.
Y
Y
Y
David PerdueGa.
Y
Y
Y
Jim RischIdaho
Y
Y
Y
Pat RobertsKan.
Y
Y
Y
Michael RoundsS.D.
Y
Y
Y
Marco RubioFla.
Y
Y
Y
Ben SasseNeb.
Y
Y
Y
Tim ScottS.C.
Y
Y
Y
Richard C. ShelbyAla.
Y
Y
Y
Luther StrangeAla.
Y
Y
Y
Dan SullivanAlaska
Y
Y
Y
John ThuneS.D.
Y
Y
Y
Thom TillisN.C.
Y
Y
Y
Patrick J. ToomeyPa.
Y
Y
Y
Roger WickerMiss.
Y
Y
Y
Todd YoungInd.
Y
Y
Y
Democrats*#1Repeal and replace#2Partial repeal#3“Skinny” repeal
Tammy BaldwinWis.
N
N
N
Michael BennetColo.
N
N
N
Richard BlumenthalConn.
N
N
N
Cory BookerN.J.
N
N
N
Sherrod BrownOhio
N
N
N
Maria CantwellWash.
N
N
N
Benjamin L. CardinMd.
N
N
N
Thomas R. CarperDel.
N
N
N
Bob CaseyPa.
N
N
N
Chris CoonsDel.
N
N
N
Catherine Cortez MastoNev.
N
N
N
Joe DonnellyInd.
N
N
N
Tammy DuckworthIll.
N
N
N
Richard J. DurbinIll.
N
N
N
Dianne FeinsteinCalif.
N
N
N
Al FrankenMinn.
N
N
N
Kirsten GillibrandN.Y.
N
N
N
Kamala HarrisCalif.
N
N
N
Maggie HassanN.H.
N
N
N
Martin HeinrichN.M.
N
N
N
Heidi HeitkampN.D.
N
N
N
Mazie K. HironoHawaii
N
N
N
Tim KaineVa.
N
N
N
Amy KlobucharMinn.
N
N
N
Patrick J. LeahyVt.
N
N
N
Joe Manchin IIIW.Va.
N
N
N
Edward J. MarkeyMass.
N
N
N
Claire McCaskillMo.
N
N
N
Robert MenendezN.J.
N
N
N
Jeff MerkleyOre.
N
N
N
Christopher S. MurphyConn.
N
N
N
Patty MurrayWash.
N
N
N
Bill NelsonFla.
N
N
N
Gary PetersMich.
N
N
N
Jack ReedR.I.
N
N
N
Brian SchatzHawaii
N
N
N
Chuck SchumerN.Y.
N
N
N
Jeanne ShaheenN.H.
N
N
N
Debbie StabenowMich.
N
N
N
Jon TesterMont.
N
N
N
Tom UdallN.M.
N
N
N
Chris Van HollenMd.
N
N
N
Mark WarnerVa.
N
N
N
Elizabeth WarrenMass.
N
N
N
Sheldon WhitehouseR.I.
N
N
N
Ron WydenOre.
N
N
N
Angus KingMe.
N
N
N
Bernie SandersVt.
N
N
N

*Democratic totals include two independents who caucus with the Democrats.

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