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Vote Record

Click here to go directly to the House Clerk's Roll Call vote webpage, but you may want to read the helpful tips below before doing so.

Who Keeps Track of Votes?

The Clerk of the House of Representatives maintains a list of votes for each motion and piece of legislation that is voted on by the full House. These are called "roll call votes."

How can I look up a vote cast by Congressman Womack?

Simply follow the easy steps listed below to look up a vote cast by Congressman Womack or any other member. Note: You may want to read all of the steps before clicking on the appropriate links.

Step 1

Visit the Clerk's Roll Call Votes page. Each vote for the current Congress and previous Congresses will be listed on this page. 

Step 2

To see how members voted, locate the motion or legislation you are looking for and click the Roll Call Number, which will take you to a list indicating how each member voted, including Congressman Womack.

Step 3

After clicking on the appropriate roll, you will be able to search by name, party, state, and the vote.

How can I look up votes from previous years?

Visit the Clerk's Roll Call Votes page and select a different session of Congress in the drop down menu on the right located under “Congress.”

Why doesn't the office maintain its own list of votes on this webpage?

Direct access and instructions on how to use the Clerk's records provide the most immediate and complete access to all votes cast by Congressman Womack.
Date Roll Call # Bill Question Vote Bill Name
138 H.Res. 180 On Ordering the Previous Question Yea Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 720) to amend Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure to improve attorney accountability, and for other purposes, and providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 985) to amend the procedures used in Federal court class actions and multidistrict litigation proceedings to assure fairer, more efficient outcomes for claimants and defendants, and for other purposes.
137 ADJOURN On the Motion to Adjourn Yea
136 H.R. 1301 On Passage of the Bill Yea Continuing Appropriations Amendments Act, 2018
135 On the Motion to Adjourn No
134 ADJOURN On the Motion to Adjourn No
133 H.Res. 174 On the Resolution Aye Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1301) making appropriations for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2017, and for other purposes.
132 On the Motion to Adjourn No
131 H.Res. 174 On Ordering the Previous Question Yea Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1301) making appropriations for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2017, and for other purposes.
130 H.Res. 175 On the Resolution Aye Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 725) to amend title 28, United States Code, to prevent fraudulent joinder.
129 H.Res. 175 On Ordering the Previous Question Yea Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 725) to amend title 28, United States Code, to prevent fraudulent joinder.
128 MOTION Table Appeal of the Ruling of the Chair Aye
127 H.R. 1362 On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass Yea To name the Department of Veterans Affairs community-based outpatient clinic in Pago Pago, American Samoa, the Faleomavaega Eni Fa'aua'a Hunkin VA Clinic.
126 H.R. 1004 On Passage of the Bill Aye Regulatory Integrity Act of 2017
125 H.R. 1004 On the Motion to Recommit No Regulatory Integrity Act of 2017
124 H.Amdt. 65 On the Amendment No An amendment numbered 3 printed in Part A of House Report 115-21 to exempt from the rule's prohibited communications any communication that is protected under the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America.
123 H.Amdt. 64 On the Amendment Aye An amendment numbered 2 printed in Part A of House Report 115-21 to require the Executive agency to display a list of any regulatory actions that duplicate or overlap with agency regulatory action.
122 H.Amdt. 63 On the Amendment No An amendment numbered 1 printed in House Report 115-21 to clarify the terms "propaganda", "publicity", and "advocacy", within the rule's prohibited communications, to mean any information, statements or claims that are unsupported by science or empirical data.
121 H.J.Res. 83 On Passage of the Bill Aye Disapproving the rule submitted by the Department of Labor relating to "Clarification of Employer's Continuing Obligation to Make and Maintain an Accurate Record of Each Recordable Injury and Illness".
120 H.R. 1009 On Passage of the Bill Yea OIRA Insight, Reform, and Accountability Act
119 H.R. 1009 On the Motion to Recommit No OIRA Insight, Reform, and Accountability Act