FEDERAL AMENDMENT FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE
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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
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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
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Total 40
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Total 26
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Republicans, No Conn. Brandegee McLean Ida. Borah Mass. Ledge N. H. Moses N. Y. Wadsworth Penn. Know Penrose Vt. Dillingham
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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
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Total 9
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Total 21
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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