January 6, 2021 Which Republican Congressman Voted to Exclude the Electoral College Votes? Each Traitor in Red Below Did Not Support President Trump

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January 6, 2021 Which Republican Congressman Voted to Exclude the Electoral College Votes? Each Traitor in Red Below Did Not Support President Trump January 6, 2021 Which Republican Congressman Voted to Exclude the Electoral College Votes? Each traitor in red below did not support President Trump. Note *Three Florida Representatives Voted Against Trump State District Vote Name Party AK 0 Nay Rep. Don Young [R] Republican AL 4 Yea Rep. Robert Aderholt [R] Republican AL 3 Yea Rep. Mike Rogers [R] Republican AL 5 Yea Rep. Mo Brooks [R] Republican AL 6 Yea Rep. Gary Palmer [R] Republican AL 1 Yea Rep. Jerry Carl Jr. [R] Republican AL 2 Yea Rep. Barry Moore [R] Republican AR 1 Yea Rep. Eric (Rick) Crawford Republican AR 3 Nay Rep. Steve Womack [R] Republican AR 2 Nay Rep. French Hill [R] Republican AR 4 Nay Rep. Bruce Westerman [R] Republican AZ 4 Yea Rep. Paul Gosar [R] Republican AZ 6 Yea Rep. David Schweikert [R] Republican AZ 5 Yea Rep. Andy Biggs [R] Republican AZ 8 Yea Rep. Debbie Lesko [R] Republican CA 42 Yea Rep. Ken Calvert [R] Republican CA 50 Yea Rep. Darrell Issa [R] Republican CA 22 Yea Rep. Devin Nunes [R] Republican CA 23 Yea Rep. Kevin McCarthy [R] Republican CA 4 Nay Rep. Tom McClintock [R] Republican CA 1 Yea Rep. Doug LaMalfa [R] Republican CA 25 Yea Rep. Mike Garcia [R] Republican CA 8 Yea Rep. Jay Obernolte [R] Republican CA 39 Nay Rep. Young Kim [R] Republican CA 48 Not Voting Rep. Michelle Steel [R] Republican CO 5 Yea Rep. Doug Lamborn [R] Republican CO 4 Not Voting Rep. Ken Buck [R] Republican CO 3 Yea Rep. Lauren Boebert [R] Republican FL 25 Yea Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart [R] Republican FL 16 Nay Rep. Vern Buchanan [R] Republican FL 12 Not Voting Rep. Gus Bilirakis [R] Republican FL 8 Yea Rep. Bill Posey [R] Republican FL 11 Yea Rep. Daniel Webster [R] Republican FL 1 Yea Rep. Matt Gaetz [R] Republican FL 2 Yea Rep. Neal Dunn [R] Republican FL 4 Yea Rep. John Rutherford [R] Republican FL 18 Yea Rep. Brian Mast [R] Republican FL 6 Nay Rep. Michael Waltz [R] Republican FL 17 Yea Rep. Gregory Steube [R] Republican FL 3 Yea Rep. Katherine (Kat) Cammack [R] Republican FL 15 Yea Rep. Scott Franklin [R] Republican FL 19 Yea Rep. Byron Donalds [R] Republican FL 26 Yea Rep. Carlos Gimenez [R] Republican GA 8 Nay Rep. Austin Scott [R] Republican GA 1 Yea Rep. Earl (Buddy) Carter [R] Republican GA 10 Yea Rep. Jody Hice [R] Republican GA 11 Yea Rep. Barry Loudermilk [R] Republican GA 12 Yea Rep. Rick Allen [R] Republican GA 3 Nay Rep. Drew Ferguson IV [R] Republican GA 9 Yea Rep. Andrew Clyde [R] Republican GA 14 Yea Rep. Marjorie Greene [R] Republican IA 1 Nay Rep. Ashley Hinson [R] Republican IA 2 Nay Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks [R] Republican IA 4 Nay Rep. Randy Feenstra [R] Republican ID 2 Nay Rep. Michael (Mike) Simpson [R] Republican ID 1 Yea Rep. Russ Fulcher [R] Republican IL 16 Nay Rep. Adam Kinzinger [R] Republican IL 13 Nay Rep. Rodney Davis [R] Republican IL 12 Yea Rep. Mike Bost [R] Republican IL 18 Nay Rep. Darin LaHood [R] Republican IL 15 Yea Rep. Mary Miller [R] Republican IN 8 Nay Rep. Larry Bucshon [R] Republican IN 2 Yea Rep. Jackie Walorski [R] Republican IN 3 Yea Rep. Jim Banks [R] Republican IN 9 Nay Rep. Trey Hollingsworth [R] Republican IN 4 Yea Rep. James Baird [R] Republican IN 6 Yea Rep. Greg Pence [R] Republican IN 5 Nay Rep. Victoria Spartz [R] Republican KS 4 Yea Rep. Ron Estes [R] Republican KS 1 Yea Rep. Tracey Mann [R] Republican KS 2 Not Voting Rep. Jacob (Jake) LaTurner [R] Republican KY 5 Yea Rep. Harold Rogers [R] Republican KY 2 Nay Rep. Brett Guthrie [R] Republican KY 4 Nay Rep. Thomas Massie [R] Republican KY 6 Nay Rep. Garland Barr [R] Republican KY 1 Nay Rep. James Comer [R] Republican LA 1 Yea Rep. Steve Scalise [R] Republican LA 6 Yea Rep. Garret Graves [R] Republican LA 3 Yea Rep. Clay Higgins [R] Republican LA 4 Yea Rep. Mike Johnson [R] Republican MD 1 Yea Rep. Andy Harris [R] Republican MI 6 Nay Rep. Fred Upton [R] Republican MI 7 Yea Rep. Tim Walberg [R] Republican MI 2 Nay Rep. Bill Huizenga [R] Republican MI 4 Nay Rep. John Moolenaar [R] Republican MI 1 Yea Rep. Jack Bergman [R] Republican MI 3 Nay Rep. Peter Meijer [R] Republican MI 10 Yea Rep. Lisa McClain [R] Republican MN 6 Nay Rep. Tom Emmer [R] Republican MN 1 Yea Rep. Jim Hagedorn [R] Republican MN 8 Nay Rep. Pete Stauber [R] Republican MN 7 Yea Rep. Michelle Fischbach [R] Republican MO 6 Yea Rep. Sam Graves [R] Republican MO 3 Yea Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer [R] Republican MO 4 Yea Rep. Vicky Hartzler [R] Republican MO 7 Yea Rep. Billy Long [R] Republican MO 2 Nay Rep. Ann Wagner [R] Republican MO 8 Yea Rep. Jason Smith [R] Republican MS 4 Yea Rep. Steven Palazzo [R] Republican MS 1 Yea Rep. Trent Kelly [R] Republican MS 3 Yea Rep. Michael Guest [R] Republican MT 0 Yea Rep. Matthew Rosendale Sr. [R] Republican NC 5 Yea Rep. Virginia Foxx [R] Republican NC 10 Nay Rep. Patrick McHenry [R] Republican NC 8 Yea Rep. Richard Hudson [R] Republican NC 7 Yea Rep. David Rouzer [R] Republican NC 13 Yea Rep. Ted Budd [R] Republican NC 9 Yea Rep. Dan Bishop [R] Republican NC 3 Yea Rep. Gregory Murphy [R] Republican NC 11 Yea Rep. David Cawthorn [R] Republican ND 0 Nay Rep. Kelly Armstrong [R] Republican NE 1 Nay Rep. Jeff Fortenberry [R] Republican NE 3 Yea Rep. Adrian Smith [R] Republican NE 2 Nay Rep. Don Bacon [R] Republican NJ 4 Nay Rep. Christopher Smith [R] Republican NJ 2 Yea Rep. Jefferson Van Drew [R] Republican NM 2 Yea Rep. Yvette Herrell [R] Republican NV 2 Nay Rep. Mark Amodei [R] Republican NY 23 Nay Rep. Tom Reed [R] Republican NY 1 Yea Rep. Lee Zeldin [R] Republican NY 21 Yea Rep. Elise Stefanik [R] Republican NY 24 Nay Rep. John Katko [R] Republican NY 27 Yea Rep. Chris Jacobs [R] Republican NY 2 Nay Rep. Andrew Garbarino [R] Republican NY 11 Yea Rep. Nicole Malliotakis [R] Republican OH 1 Yea Rep. Steve Chabot [R] Republican OH 10 Nay Rep. Michael Turner [R] Republican OH 4 Yea Rep. Jim Jordan [R] Republican OH 5 Nay Rep. Robert Latta [R] Republican OH 6 Yea Rep. Bill Johnson [R] Republican OH 15 Nay Rep. Steve Stivers [R] Republican OH 7 Yea Rep. Bob Gibbs [R] Republican OH 2 Nay Rep. Brad Wenstrup [R] Republican OH 14 Not Voting Rep. David Joyce [R] Republican OH 8 Yea Rep. Warren Davidson [R] Republican OH 12 Nay Rep. Troy Balderson [R] Republican OH 16 Nay Rep. Anthony Gonzalez [R] Republican OK 4 Yea Rep. Tom Cole [R] Republican OK 3 Yea Rep. Frank Lucas [R] Republican OK 2 Yea Rep. Markwayne Mullin [R] Republican OK 1 Yea Rep. Kevin Hern [R] Republican OK 5 Yea Rep. Stephanie Bice [R] Republican OR 2 Yea Rep. Cliff Bentz [R] Republican PA 15 Yea Rep. Glenn Thompson [R] Republican PA 16 Yea Rep. Mike Kelly [R] Republican PA 10 Yea Rep. Scott Perry [R] Republican PA 1 Nay Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick [R] Republican PA 11 Yea Rep. Lloyd Smucker [R] Republican PA 9 Yea Rep. Daniel Meuser [R] Republican PA 13 Yea Rep. John Joyce [R] Republican PA 14 Yea Rep. Guy Reschenthaler [R] Republican PA 12 Yea Rep. Fred Keller [R] Republican SC 2 Yea Rep. Joe Wilson [R] Republican SC 3 Yea Rep. Jeff Duncan [R] Republican SC 7 Yea Rep. Tom Rice [R] Republican SC 5 Yea Rep. Ralph Norman [R] Republican SC 4 Yea Rep. William Timmons [R] Republican SC 1 Nay Rep. Nancy Mace [R] Republican TN 3 Yea Rep. Charles Fleischmann [R] Republican TN 4 Yea Rep. Scott DesJarlais [R] Republican TN 8 Yea Rep. David Kustoff [R] Republican TN 2 Yea Rep. Tim Burchett [R] Republican TN 6 Yea Rep. John Rose [R] Republican TN 7 Yea Rep. Mark Green [R] Republican TN 1 Yea Rep. Diana Harshbarger [R] Republican TX 8 Not Voting Rep. Kevin Brady [R] Republican TX 26 Yea Rep. Michael Burgess [R] Republican TX 31 Yea Rep. John Carter [R] Republican TX 12 Not Voting Rep. Kay Granger [R] Republican TX 17 Yea Rep. Pete Sessions [R] Republican TX 1 Yea Rep. Louie Gohmert Jr. [R] Republican TX 10 Nay Rep. Michael McCaul [R] Republican TX 14 Yea Rep. Randy Weber Sr. [R] Republican TX 25 Yea Rep. Roger Williams [R] Republican TX 36 Yea Rep. Brian Babin [R] Republican TX 19 Yea Rep. Jodey Arrington [R] Republican TX 27 Yea Rep. Michael Cloud [R] Republican TX 2 Nay Rep. Dan Crenshaw [R] Republican TX 3 Nay Rep. Van Taylor [R] Republican TX 5 Yea Rep. Lance Gooden [R] Republican TX 6 Yea Rep. Ron Wright [R, 2019-2021] Republican TX 21 Nay Rep. Chip Roy [R] Republican TX 4 Yea Rep. Patrick Fallon [R] Republican TX 11 Yea Rep. August Pfluger II [R] Republican TX 13 Yea Rep. Ronny Jackson [R] Republican TX 22 Yea Rep. Troy Nehls [R] Republican TX 23 Nay Rep. Ernest Gonzales [R] Republican TX 24 Yea Rep. Beth Van Duyne [R] Republican UT 2 Yea Rep. Chris Stewart [R] Republican UT 3 Nay Rep. John Curtis [R] Republican UT 1 Nay Rep. Blake Moore [R] Republican UT 4 Yea Rep. Clarence Owens [R] Republican VA 1 Yea Rep. Robert Wittman [R] Republican VA 9 Yea Rep.
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