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Congressional Voting Record on Iraq


The charts below indicate the positions of U.S. Congress Members on matters related to ending the War on Iraq. The first chart shows where members of the Out of Iraq Caucus and Progressive Caucus stand. The second [link coming soon] shows all House Members, the third [link coming soon] all Senators, organized by state. For a complete list of co-sponsors of each bill, visit http://thomas.loc.gov

Key:
OOI Caucus = Member of the Out of Iraq Caucus.
Prog. Caucus = Member of the Progressive Caucus.
DSM = Signed Congressman Conyers' letter to Bush on the Downing Street Memo.
WA = Voted Yes on Congresswoman Woolsey's amendment requiring Bush to create a plan for withdrawal.



OOI
Caucus

Prog.
Caucus
DSM WA HJR 55 H Res 375 HCR 35 HR 3142 HCR 197 H Res 505 HRes 363 HCR 184 HR 551 HR 4232
TOTAL (among these 85)
69
60
78 76 51 57 34 17 51 66 46 6 52 14
Maxine Waters













Lynn Woolsey













John Conyers













Charlie Rangel













Barbara Lee













Jan Schakowsky













William Delahunt













John Lewis













Neil Abercrombie













Tammy Baldwin













Xavier Becerra













Corrine Brown













Sherrod Brown













Lois Capps













Michael Capuano













Julia Carson













Donna Christensen













William Lacy Clay













Elijah Cummings













Danny Davis













Lloyd Doggett













Lane Evans













Sam Farr













Chaka Fattah













Bob Filner













Barney Frank













Raul Grijalva













Luis Gutierrez













Maurice Hinchey













Rush Holt













Michael Honda













Stephanie
Tubbs-Jones














Marcy Kaptur













Carolyn Kilpatrick













Dennis Kucinich













John Larson













Sheila Jackson-Lee













Carolyn Maloney













Edward Markey













Jim McDermott













James McGovern













Cynthia McKinney













Michael McNulty













Marty Meehan













George Miller













Gwen Moore













Jim Moran













Grace Napolitano













Richard Neal













Eleanor Holmes-Norton













James Oberstar













John Olver













Major Owens













Frank Pallone













Donald Payne













Nick Rahall













Lucille Roybal-Allard













Bobby Rush













Linda Sanchez













Bobby Scott













Jose Serrano













Hilda Solis













Pete Stark













Bennie Thompson













John Tierney













Ed Towns













Nydia Velázquez













Diane Watson













Albert Wynn













Madeleine Z. Bordallo














Emanuel Cleaver













Peter DeFazio














Rosa DeLauro














Jesse Jackson Jr.













Tom Lantos













Jerry Nadler













Ed Pastor













Bernie Sanders













Louise Slaughter













Tom Udall













Mel Watt













Henry Waxman













Total 69 60 78 76 51 57 34 17 51 66 46 6 52 14


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