Vote on S 474 - Adopt Amendment 490

Fail
  • Bill: S 474
  • Motion Text: Adopt Amendment 490
  • Legislative Session: South Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session
  • Date: May 17, 2023
  • Outcome: Fail
Vote Totals
Yes 24
No 77
Other 23
Breakdown by Party Yes No Other
Democratic 22 3 9
Republican 0 74 14
Unknown 1 0 0

Roll Call


Name Party Vote
Henderson-Myers,, Rosalyn D., Ph.D. Henegan, Patricia Moore Yes
Leon Howard Democratic Yes
Carl Anderson Democratic Yes
Heather Bauer Democratic Yes
Wendell Jones Democratic Yes
Justin Bamberg Democratic Yes
Beth Bernstein Democratic Yes
Kambrell Garvin Democratic Yes
Wendell Gilliard Democratic Yes
Lonnie Hosey Democratic Yes
Joseph Jefferson Democratic Yes
Roger Kirby Democratic Yes
Annie McDaniel Democratic Yes
Seth Rose Democratic Yes
Leon Stavrinakis Democratic Yes
Bill Clyburn Democratic Yes
Gilda Cobb-Hunter Democratic Yes
Chandra Dillard Democratic Yes
Jermaine Johnson Democratic Yes
John King Democratic Yes
Todd Rutherford Democratic Yes
Deon Tedder Democratic Yes
Spencer Wetmore Democratic Yes
Nathan Ballentine Republican No
Mike Burns Republican No
Cal Forrest Republican No
Gil Gatch Republican No
Bill Hager Republican No
Kevin Hardee Republican No
Rob Harris Republican No
Tom Hartnett Republican No
Jackie Hayes Democratic No
Lee Hewitt Republican No
Jay Jordan Republican No
Brian Lawson Republican No
Cody Mitchell Republican No
Travis Moore Republican No
Alan Morgan Republican No
Dennis Moss Republican No
Mike Neese Republican No
Jordan Pace Republican No
Fawn Pedalino Republican No
Robby Robbins Republican No
Carla Schuessler Republican No
Heath Sessions Republican No
Mark Smith Republican No
Anne Thayer Republican No
Mark Willis Republican No
William Bailey Republican No
Thomas Beach Republican No
Gary Brewer Republican No
Heather Crawford Republican No
April Cromer Republican No
Daniel Gibson Republican No
Davey Hiott Republican No
Jeff Johnson Republican No
Stewart Jones Republican No
Jay Kilmartin Republican No
Kathy Landing Republican No
John McCravy Republican No
Tim McGinnis Republican No
Brandon Newton Republican No
Weston Newton Republican No
Roger Nutt Republican No
David O'Neal Republican No
Murrell Smith Republican No
Ashley Trantham Republican No
Chris Wooten Republican No
Joe Bustos Republican No
Jason Elliott Republican No
Shannon Erickson Republican No
Craig Gagnon Republican No
Val Guest Republican No
Patrick Haddon Republican No
Bill Hixon Republican No
Phillip Lowe Republican No
Bill Sandifer Republican No
Jay West Republican No
Bill Whitmire Republican No
Richie Yow Republican No
Jeff Bradley Republican No
Paula Calhoon Republican No
Jerry Carter Republican No
Don Chapman Republican No
Neal Collins Republican No
Ben Connell Republican No
Bobby Cox Republican No
Brandon Cox Republican No
Sylleste Davis Republican No
Doug Gilliam Republican No
Brandon Guffey Republican No
Max Hyde Republican No
Matt Leber Republican No
Randy Ligon Republican No
Ryan McCabe Republican No
Michael Rivers Democratic No
Bill Taylor Republican No
David Vaughan Republican No
Joe White Republican No
Robert Williams Democratic No
Bill Chumley Republican Excused
Raye Felder Republican Excused
R.J. May Republican Excused
Chris Murphy Republican Excused
Will Wheeler Democratic Excused
Steven Long Republican Excused
Terry Alexander Democratic Excused
Marvin Pendarvis Democratic Excused
Bruce Bannister Republican Excused
Case Brittain Republican Excused
Bill Herbkersman Republican Excused
Tommy Pope Republican Excused
Lucas Atkinson Democratic Excused
Bart Blackwell Republican Excused
Chris Hart Democratic Excused
Melissa Oremus Republican Excused
Russell Ott Democratic Excused
Micah Caskey Republican Excused
David Weeks Democratic Excused
Josiah Magnuson Republican Excused
J.A. Moore Democratic Excused
Adam Morgan Republican Excused
Ivory Thigpen Democratic Excused

Sources

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