How Every Senator Voted on the Iran War Powers Resolution
June 27, 2025
Vote Total Democrats Dem. Republicans Rep. Independents Ind. Bar chart of total votes
Yes
47 44 1 2
No
53 1 52 0
The Senate voted 53 to 47 to reject a resolution that would have forced President Trump to go to Congress for approval of another military strike against Iran, frustrating the effort to rein in his war powers and return authority to lawmakers.
The defeat of the resolution came nearly a week after the president unilaterally ordered strikes against three of Iran’s nuclear facilities without consulting the House and Senate, and followed a fierce debate on the Senate floor over Congress’s role in authorizing the use of military force.
Democrats, led by Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia, had argued that in recent decades Congress gradually surrendered war-making powers to the president. He has for many years unsuccessfully tried to reclaim some of that authority.
Nearly all Republicans voted to kill the effort, and in the days leading up to the vote, many brushed off the move as a partisan effort aimed solely at attacking Mr. Trump.
Yes
No
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Member Answer
Jim Banks
Indiana
No N
John Barrasso
Wyoming
No N
Marsha Blackburn
Tennessee
No N
John Boozman
Arkansas
No N
Katie Britt
Alabama
No N
Ted Budd
North Carolina
No N
Shelley Moore Capito
West Virginia
No N
Bill Cassidy
Louisiana
No N
Susan Collins
Maine
No N
John Cornyn
Texas
No N
Tom Cotton
Arkansas
No N
Kevin Cramer
North Dakota
No N
Michael D. Crapo
Idaho
No N
Ted Cruz
Texas
No N
John Curtis
Utah
No N
Steve Daines
Montana
No N
Joni Ernst
Iowa
No N
Deb Fischer
Nebraska
No N
Lindsey Graham
South Carolina
No N
Charles E. Grassley
Iowa
No N
Bill Hagerty
Tennessee
No N
Josh Hawley
Missouri
No N
John Hoeven
North Dakota
No N
Jon Husted
Ohio
No N
Cindy Hyde-Smith
Mississippi
No N
Ron Johnson
Wisconsin
No N
Jim Justice
West Virginia
No N
John Kennedy
Louisiana
No N
James Lankford
Oklahoma
No N
Mike Lee
Utah
No N
Cynthia Lummis
Wyoming
No N
Roger Marshall
Kansas
No N
Mitch McConnell
Kentucky
No N
Dave McCormick
Pennsylvania
No N
Ashley Moody
Florida
No N
Jerry Moran
Kansas
No N
Bernie Moreno
Ohio
No N
Markwayne Mullin
Oklahoma
No N
Lisa Murkowski
Alaska
No N
Pete Ricketts
Nebraska
No N
Jim Risch
Idaho
No N
Mike Rounds
South Dakota
No N
Eric Schmitt
Missouri
No N
Rick Scott
Florida
No N
Tim Scott
South Carolina
No N
Tim Sheehy
Montana
No N
Dan Sullivan
Alaska
No N
John Thune
South Dakota
No N
Thom Tillis
North Carolina
No N
Tommy Tuberville
Alabama
No N
Roger Wicker
Mississippi
No N
Todd Young
Indiana
No N
Rand Paul
Kentucky
Yes Y
Member Answer
John Fetterman
Pennsylvania
No N
Angela Alsobrooks
Maryland
Yes Y
Tammy Baldwin
Wisconsin
Yes Y
Michael Bennet
Colorado
Yes Y
Richard Blumenthal
Connecticut
Yes Y
Lisa Blunt Rochester
Delaware
Yes Y
Cory Booker
New Jersey
Yes Y
Maria Cantwell
Washington
Yes Y
Chris Coons
Delaware
Yes Y
Catherine Cortez Masto
Nevada
Yes Y
Tammy Duckworth
Illinois
Yes Y
Richard J. Durbin
Illinois
Yes Y
Ruben Gallego
Arizona
Yes Y
Kirsten Gillibrand
New York
Yes Y
Maggie Hassan
New Hampshire
Yes Y
Martin Heinrich
New Mexico
Yes Y
John Hickenlooper
Colorado
Yes Y
Mazie K. Hirono
Hawaii
Yes Y
Tim Kaine
Virginia
Yes Y
Mark Kelly
Arizona
Yes Y
Andy Kim
New Jersey
Yes Y
Angus King
Maine
Yes Y
Amy Klobuchar
Minnesota
Yes Y
Ben Ray Luján
New Mexico
Yes Y
Edward J. Markey
Massachusetts
Yes Y
Jeff Merkley
Oregon
Yes Y
Christopher S. Murphy
Connecticut
Yes Y
Patty Murray
Washington
Yes Y
Jon Ossoff
Georgia
Yes Y
Alex Padilla
California
Yes Y
Gary Peters
Michigan
Yes Y
Jack Reed
Rhode Island
Yes Y
Jacky Rosen
Nevada
Yes Y
Bernie Sanders
Vermont
Yes Y
Brian Schatz
Hawaii
Yes Y
Adam B. Schiff
California
Yes Y
Chuck Schumer
New York
Yes Y
Jeanne Shaheen
New Hampshire
Yes Y
Elissa Slotkin
Michigan
Yes Y
Tina Smith
Minnesota
Yes Y
Chris Van Hollen
Maryland
Yes Y
Mark Warner
Virginia
Yes Y
Raphael Warnock
Georgia
Yes Y
Elizabeth Warren
Massachusetts
Yes Y
Peter Welch
Vermont
Yes Y
Sheldon Whitehouse
Rhode Island
Yes Y
Ron Wyden
Oregon
Yes Y
Kristi Noem, Homeland Security
Tulsi Gabbard, National Intel.
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