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Senate Roll Call

How the Senate voted on PN730-33

On the Nomination

Result: Nomination Confirmed · June 18, 2026, 01:40 PM · touches finance

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How each member voted

Every recorded position on this roll call. Where this vote touches an industry a member is funded by, we show the amount — a factual juxtaposition, not an accusation. A contribution is not proof of influence over any vote.

How each member voted on PN730-33.
Member Party State Position finance $
Adam B. Schiff Democrat CA Nay $10,000
Alan Armstrong Republican OK Yea
Alex Padilla Democrat CA Nay
Amy Klobuchar Democrat MN Nay
Andy Kim Democrat NJ Not Voting
Angela D. Alsobrooks Democrat MD Not Voting $21,500
Angus S. King, Jr. Independent ME Nay
Ashley Moody Republican FL Not Voting $41,000
Bernard Sanders Independent VT Nay
Bernie Moreno Republican OH Yea
Bill Cassidy Republican LA Yea
Bill Hagerty Republican TN Yea $123,829
Brian Schatz Democrat HI Nay $10,500
Catherine Cortez Masto Democrat NV Nay $27,500
Charles E. Schumer Democrat NY Nay
Chris Van Hollen Democrat MD Nay
Christopher A. Coons Democrat DE Nay $87,500
Christopher Murphy Democrat CT Nay
Chuck Grassley Republican IA Yea
Cindy Hyde-Smith Republican MS Yea
Cory A. Booker Democrat NJ Nay $59,032
Cynthia M. Lummis Republican WY Yea
Dan Sullivan Republican AK Yea $46,450
David McCormick Republican PA Yea $24,000
Deb Fischer Republican NE Yea
Edward J. Markey Democrat MA Nay
Elissa Slotkin Democrat MI Nay
Elizabeth Warren Democrat MA Nay
Eric Schmitt Republican MO Yea $87,300
Gary C. Peters Democrat MI Nay
Jack Reed Democrat RI Nay
Jacky Rosen Democrat NV Nay
James C. Justice Republican WV Yea
James E. Risch Republican ID Yea $12,500
James Lankford Republican OK Yea $7,000
Jeanne Shaheen Democrat NH Yea
Jeff Merkley Democrat OR Nay
Jerry Moran Republican KS Not Voting
Jim Banks Republican IN Yea $11,500
John Barrasso Republican WY Yea $33,205
John Boozman Republican AR Yea
John Cornyn Republican TX Yea $83,700
John Fetterman Democrat PA Nay
John Hoeven Republican ND Not Voting
John Kennedy Republican LA Yea
John R. Curtis Republican UT Yea
John Thune Republican SD Yea
John W. Hickenlooper Democrat CO Nay $36,500
Jon Husted Republican OH Yea $54,500
Jon Ossoff Democrat GA Nay
Joni Ernst Republican IA Yea $14,000
Josh Hawley Republican MO Yea
Katie Boyd Britt Republican AL Yea $7,000
Kevin Cramer Republican ND Yea
Kirsten E. Gillibrand Democrat NY Nay
Lindsey Graham Republican SC Yea $29,500
Lisa Blunt Rochester Democrat DE Not Voting
Lisa Murkowski Republican AK Yea
Margaret Wood Hassan Democrat NH Nay
Maria Cantwell Democrat WA Nay
Mark Kelly Democrat AZ Not Voting
Mark R. Warner Democrat VA Nay $166,400
Marsha Blackburn Republican TN Yea
Martin Heinrich Democrat NM Nay
Mazie K. Hirono Democrat HI Nay
Michael F. Bennet Democrat CO Not Voting
Mike Crapo Republican ID Yea $15,100
Mike Lee Republican UT Yea
Mike Rounds Republican SD Yea
Mitch McConnell Republican KY Not Voting
Patty Murray Democrat WA Nay
Pete Ricketts Republican NE Yea
Peter Welch Democrat VT Nay
Rand Paul Republican KY Yea
Raphael G. Warnock Democrat GA Nay
Richard Blumenthal Democrat CT Nay
Richard J. Durbin Democrat IL Not Voting
Rick Scott Republican FL Yea
Roger F. Wicker Republican MS Yea
Roger Marshall Republican KS Yea
Ron Johnson Republican WI Yea
Ron Wyden Democrat OR Nay
Ruben Gallego Democrat AZ Nay
Sheldon Whitehouse Democrat RI Nay
Shelley Moore Capito Republican WV Yea
Steve Daines Republican MT Yea
Susan M. Collins Republican ME Yea
Tammy Baldwin Democrat WI Nay
Tammy Duckworth Democrat IL Not Voting
Ted Budd Republican NC Yea
Ted Cruz Republican TX Yea
Thom Tillis Republican NC Yea
Tim Kaine Democrat VA Nay
Tim Scott Republican SC Not Voting
Tim Sheehy Republican MT Yea
Tina Smith Democrat MN Nay
Todd Young Republican IN Yea
Tom Cotton Republican AR Yea
Tommy Tuberville Republican AL Not Voting

Source: U.S. House Clerk / U.S. Senate official roll-call records (public domain). Money figures cross-reference the sector money-map; correlation is not causation.

About this data

Campaign finance figures are aggregated from public Federal Election Commission filings (public domain). Stock trades, lobbying, and contract figures are derived from disclosures compiled by QuiverQuant. Contributions are grouped by the donor's reported employer — they are not OpenSecrets industry clusters, and the totals combine individual contributions with affiliated PAC activity where reported.

Contributions and disclosures are not proof of influence. They show who gave and what was reported, not why a member voted a particular way. Amounts reflect the cycle or as-of dates noted beside each figure and may be revised as later filings are processed.

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