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FEDERAL AMENDMENT FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE
647

Vote on Fereral Woman Suffrage Amendment in the U. S. Senate, June 4, 1919.

Republicans, Aye

Cal.
Johnson
Col.
Phipps
Del.
Ball
Ills.
McCormick
Sherman
Ind.
New
Watson
Iowa
Communs
Kenyon
Kans.
Capper
Curtis
Me.
Fernald
Hale
Md.
France
Mich.
Newberry
Townsend
Minn.
Kellogg
Nelson
Mo.
Spencer
Neb.
Norris
N. H.
Keyes
N. J.
Edge
Frelingheysen
N. M.
Fall
N. Y.
Calder
N. D.
Gronna
McCumber
Ohio
Harding
Ore.
McNary
R. I.
Colt
S. D.
Sterling
Utah
Smoot
Vt.
Page
Wash
Jones
Poindexter
W. Va.
Elkins
Sutherland
Wis.
LaFollette
Lenroot
Wyo.
Warren

Democrats, Aye

Ariz.
Ashurst
Smith
Ark.
Kirby
Robinson
Cal.
Phelan
Col.
Thomas
Ga.
Harris
Ida.
Nugent
Ky.
Stanley
La.
Ransdell
Mass.
Walsh
Mont.
Myers
Walsh
Nev.
Henderson
Pittman
N. M.
Jones
Okla.
Gore
Owen
Ore.
Chamberlain
R. I.
Gerry
S. D.
Johnson
Tenn.
McKellar
Tex.
Culberson
Sheppard
Utah
King
Wyo.
Kendrick


Total
40


Total
26

Republicans, No

Conn.
Brandegee
McLean
Ida.
Borah
Mass.
Ledge
N. H.
Moses
N. Y.
Wadsworth
Penn.
Know
Penrose
Vt.
Dillingham

Democrats, No

Ala.
Bankhead
Underwood
Del.
Wolcott
Fla.
Fletcher
Tramell
Ga.
Smith
Ky.
Beckham
La.
Gay
Md.
Smith
Miss.
Harrison
Williams
Mo.
Reed
Neb.
Hitchcock
N. C.
Overman
Simmons
Ohio
Pomerene
S. C.
Dial
Smith
Tenn.
Shields
Va.
Martin
Swanson


Total
9


Total
21

Benet was appointed for a few months to succeed Senator Tillman and voter against the amendment October 1. Pollock was elected to serve until March and voted for it February 10. Dial