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mb7588a Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-19-07 08:02 PM
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22. he did vote against the motion to dismiss.
Edited on Thu Jul-19-07 08:03 PM by mb7588a
and from the Congressional Record:


Rollcall Vote No. 17
Subject: Article I—Articles of Impeachment
Against President William Jefferson Clinton
GUILTY—45
Abraham
Allard
Ashcroft
Bennett
Bond
Brownback
Bunning
Burns
Campbell
Cochran
Coverdell
Craig
Crapo
DeWine
Domenici
Enzi
Fitzgerald
Frist
Gramm
Grams
Grassley
Gregg
Hagel
Hatch
Helms
Hutchinson
Hutchison
Inhofe
Kyl
Lott
Lugar
Mack
McCain
McConnell
Murkowski
Nickles
Roberts
Roth
Santorum
Sessions
Smith (NH)
Smith (OR)
Thomas
Thurmond
Voinovich
NOT GUILTY—55
Akaka
Baucus
Bayh
Biden
Bingaman
Boxer
Breaux
Bryan
Byrd
Chafee
Cleland
Collins
Conrad
Daschle
Dodd
Dorgan
Durbin
Edwards
Feingold
Feinstein
Gorton
Graham
Harkin
Hollings
Inouye
Jeffords
Johnson
Kennedy
Kerrey
Kerry
Kohl
Landrieu
Lautenberg
Leahy
Levin
Lieberman
Lincoln
Mikulski
Moynihan
Murray
Reed
Reid
Robb
Rockefeller
Sarbanes
Schumer
Shelby
Snowe
Specter
Stevens
Thompson
Torricelli
Warner
Wellstone
Wyden

The CHIEF JUSTICE. On this article
of impeachment, 45 Senators having
pronounced William Jefferson Clinton,
President of the United States, guilty
as charged, 55 Senators having pro-
nounced him not guilty, two-thirds of
the Senators present not having pro-
nounced him guilty, the Senate ad-
judges that the respondent, William
Jefferson Clinton, President of the
United States, is not guilty as charged
in the first article of impeachment.

(snip)

Rollcall Vote No. 18
Subject: Article II—Articles of Impeach-
ment against President William Jefferson
Clinton
GUILTY—50
Abraham
Allard
Ashcroft
Bennett
Bond
Brownback
Bunning
Burns
Campbell
Cochran
Coverdell
Craig
Crapo
DeWine
Domenici
Enzi
Fitzgerald
Frist
Gorton
Gramm
Grams
Grassley
Gregg
Hagel
Hatch
Helms
Hutchinson
Hutchison
Inhofe
Kyl
Lott
Lugar
Mack
McCain
McConnell
Murkowski
Nickles
Roberts
Roth
Santorum
Sessions
Shelby
Smith (NH)
Smith (OR)
Stevens
Thomas
Thompson
Thurmond
Voinovich
Warner
NOT GUILTY—50
Akaka
Baucus
Bayh
Biden
Bingaman
Boxer
Breaux
Bryan
Byrd
Chafee
Cleland
Collins
Conrad
Daschle
Dodd
Dorgan
Durbin
Edwards
Feingold
Feinstein
Graham
Harkin
Hollings
Inouye
Jeffords
Johnson
Kennedy
Kerrey
Kerry
Kohl
Landrieu
Lautenberg
Leahy
Levin
Lieberman
Lincoln
Mikulski
Moynihan
Murray
Reed
Reid
Robb
Rockefeller
Sarbanes
Schumer
Snowe
Specter
Torricelli
Wellstone
Wyden
The CHIEF JUSTICE. The galleries
will be in order.
On this article of impeachment, 50
Senators having pronounced William
Jefferson Clinton, President of the
United States, guilty as charged, 50
Senators having pronounced him not
guilty, two-thirds of the Senators
present not having pronounced him
guilty, the Senate adjudges that the re-
spondent, William Jefferson Clinton,
President of the United States, is not
guilty as charged in the second article
of impeachment.
The Chair directs judgment to be en-
tered in accordance with the judgment
of the Senate as follows:
The Senate, having tried William
Jefferson Clinton, President of the
United States, upon two articles of im-
peachment exhibited against him by
the House of Representatives, and two-
thirds of the Senators present not hav-
ing found him guilty of the charges
contained therein: it is, therefore, or-
dered and adjudged that the said Wil-
liam Jefferson Clinton be, and he is
hereby, acquitted of the charges in this
said article.
the Senate in the case of William Jefferson
Clinton, and transmit a certified copy of the
judgment to each.
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