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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.
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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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