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Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton

Current Office: U.S. Secretary of State
First Appointed: 01/21/2009
Party: Democratic

This is not a voting office. The following voting record information was collected for a previously held office.


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11/08/2007On the Nomination of Michael B. Mukasey for the Office of Attorney General
PN 958
NVNomination Confirmed - Senate
(53 - 40)
06/11/2007Attorney General No Confidence Vote
S J Res 14
YCloture Not Invoked - Senate
(53 - 38)
03/20/2007United States Attorneys Act of 2007
S 214
YBill Passed - Senate
(94 - 2)
12/07/2006Andrew von Eschenbach, Commissioner of Food and Drugs
PN 1396
YNomination Confirmed - Senate
(80 - 11)
12/06/2006Robert Gates, Secretary of Defense
PN 2191
YNomination Confirmed - Senate
(95 - 2)
07/11/2006FEMA Amendment
S AMDT 4563
YAmendment Rejected - Senate
(32 - 66)
05/26/2006Michael Hayden Confirmation
PN 1552
NNomination Confirmed - Senate
(78 - 15)
01/31/2006Samuel Alito, Associate Justice
PN 1059
NNomination Confirmed - Senate
(58 - 42)
09/29/2005Judge John G. Roberts, Jr. for Chief Justice of the United States
PN 801
NConfirmation Vote - Senate
(78 - 22)
06/20/2005Second Cloture Motion on John Bolton, Ambassador to UN
PN 326
NCloture Not Invoked - Senate
(54 - 38)
06/14/2005Thomas B. Griffith, US Circuit Judge
PN 202
NNomination Confirmed - Senate
(73 - 24)
06/09/2005William H. Pryor, Jr., US Circuit Judge
PN 200
NNomination Confirmed - Senate
(53 - 45)
06/08/2005Janice R Brown, US Circuit Court
PN 201
NNomination Confirmed - Senate
(56 - 43)
05/26/2005First Cloture Motion on John Bolton, Ambassador to UN
PN 326
NCloture Not Invoked - Senate
(56 - 42)
05/25/2005Priscilla R. Owen, US Circuit Judge
PN 194
NNomination Confirmed - Senate
(55 - 43)
05/24/2005Priscilla R. Owen, US Circuit Judge
PN 194
YCloture Invoked - Senate
(81 - 18)
02/03/2005Alberto R. Gonzales, for Attorney General
PN 12
NNomination Confirmed - Senate
(60 - 36)
01/26/2005Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of State
PN 8
YNomination Confirmed - Senate
(85 - 13)
10/28/2003Michael Leavitt, Adiminstrator of the EPA
PN 884
YConfirmation Vote - Senate
(88 - 8)
11/19/2002Establishing the Department of Homeland Security
HR 5005
YBill Passed - Senate
(90 - 9)
11/01/2001Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act 2002
HR 2590
YConference Report Adopted - Senate
(83 - 15)
02/01/2001John Ashcroft for Attorney General
PN 107
NNomination Confirmed - Senate
(58 - 42)
01/30/2001Gale Ann Norton for Secretary of the Interior
PN 96
NNomination Confirmed - Senate
(75 - 24)


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