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Representative Eric I. Cantor (VA)

Current Office: U.S. House
Current District: 7
First Elected: 11/07/2000
Last Elected: 11/04/2008
Next Election: 2010
Party: Republican


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Abortion Issues
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11/07/2009Prohibiting Federally Funded Abortion Services
H Amdt 509
YAmendment Adopted - House
(240 - 194)
11/07/2009Substitute Health Care and Insurance Law Amendments
H Amdt 510
YAmendment Rejected - House
(176 - 258)
12/06/2006Abortion Pain Bill
HR 6099
YBill Failed - House
(250 - 162)
09/26/2006Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act
S 403
YBill Passed - House
(264 - 153)
06/09/2006Foreign Operations and Export Finance Appropriation Act
HR 5522
YBill Passed - House
(373 - 34)
05/25/2005Overseas Military Facilities Abortion Amendment
H AMDT 209
NAmendment Rejected - House
(194 - 233)
04/27/2005Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act
HR 748
YBill Passed - House
(270 - 157)
10/02/2003Prohibit Partial-Birth/Late Term Abortion bill
S 3
YConference Report Adopted - House
(281 - 142)
06/04/2003Prohibit Partial-Birth/Late Term Abortion Bill
HR 760
YBill Passed - House
(282 - 139)
04/26/2001Violence Against Fetuses/Unborn Children Amendment
H Amdt 27
NAmendment Rejected - House
(196 - 229)


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1. The vote should be helpful in portraying how a member stands on a particular issue
2. The vote should be clear for any person to understand
3. The vote has received media attention
4. The vote was passed or defeated by a very close margin
5. Occasionally, a specific bill is consistently inquired about on the PVS Hotline; the vote is added to the web site

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