Senator Thomas 'Tom' Allen Coburn's Voting Records

Judicial Branch

Biographical

Full Name: Thomas 'Tom' Allen Coburn
Current Office: U.S. Senate - Jr, Republican
First Elected: 11/02/2004
Last Elected: 11/02/2010
Next Election: 2016
Gender: Male
Family: Wife: Carolyn; 3 Children: Callie, Katie, Sarah
Birth Date: 03/14/1948
Birth Place: Casper, WY
Home City: Muskogee, OK
Religion: Baptist
Issue Category

Judicial Branch Key Votes

Date Bill No. Bill Title Vote
2/12/13 S 47 Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013
Bill Passed - Senate (78 - 22)
Nay
2/02/12 S 2038 Prohibits Insider Trading by Government Officials
Bill Passed - Senate (96 - 3)
Nay
12/06/11 PN 5 Nomination of Caitlin Joan Halligan to the District of Columbia Circuit Court
Cloture Not Invoked - Senate (54 - 45)
Nay
8/05/10 PN 1768 Elena Kagan, Associate Justice
Nomination Confirmed - Senate (63 - 37)
Nay
11/19/09 PN 187-111 David F. Hamilton, Seventh Circuit Judge
Nomination Confirmed - Senate (59 - 39)
Nay
10/06/09 S Amdt 2588 Prohibiting Federal Funding of Mandatory Arbitration Contracts
Amendment Adopted - Senate (68 - 30)
Nay
8/06/09 PN 506-111 Sonia Sotomayor, Associate Justice
Nomination Confirmed - Senate (68 - 31)
Nay
7/09/08 S Amdt 5064 Striking Telecom Immunity from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Bill
Amendment Rejected - Senate (32 - 66)
Nay
7/09/08 HR 6304 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Amendments
Bill Passed - Senate (69 - 28)
Yea
3/14/08 S Amdt 4233 Codifying the Definition of a Child Eligible for SCHIP
Amendment Rejected - Senate (46 - 52)
Yea
3/13/08 S Amdt 4231 Immigration Enforcement and Border Fence Amendment
Amendment Adopted - Senate (61 - 37)
Yea
2/13/08 HR 2082 Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008
Conference Report Adopted - Senate (51 - 45)
Nay
2/12/08 S Amdt 3910 FISA as Exclusive Means for Conducting Electronic Surveillance
Amendment Rejected - Senate (57 - 41)
Nay
2/12/08 S Amdt 3907 Striking Telecommunications Companies' Civil Immunity for Surveillance
Amendment Rejected - Senate (31 - 67)
Nay
2/12/08 S 2248 FISA Amendments Act of 2007
Bill Passed - Senate (68 - 29)
Yea
11/08/07 PN 958 Michael B. Mukasey, Attorney General
Nomination Confirmed - Senate (53 - 40)
Yea
9/19/07 S Amdt 2022 Habeas Corpus for Detainees of the United States
Cloture Not Invoked - Senate (56 - 43)
Nay
6/19/07 S Amdt 1519 Preventing Petroleum Export Organizations (NOPEC Act of 2007)
Amendment Adopted - Senate (70 - 23)
Did Not Vote
6/06/07 S Amdt 1384 English as the Common Language
Amendment Adopted - Senate (58 - 39)
Nay
6/06/07 S Amdt 1184 Denying Legal Status for Immigrants Convicted of Certain Crimes
Amendment Rejected - Senate (46 - 51)
Did Not Vote
6/06/07 S Amdt 1151 Declaring English the National Language
Amendment Adopted - Senate (64 - 33)
Yea
6/06/07 S Amdt 1333 Barring Immigrants with Certain Criminal Histories
Amendment Adopted - Senate (66 - 32)
Nay
3/20/07 S 214 United States Attorneys Act of 2007
Bill Passed - Senate (94 - 2)
Yea
9/28/06 S Amdt 5104 Military Commissions Amendment
Amendment Rejected - Senate (47 - 52)
Nay
9/28/06 S 3930 Military Commissions Act of 2006
Bill Passed - Senate (65 - 34)
Yea
9/28/06 S Amdt 5095 Oversight of CIA Interrogation and Detention Amendment
Amendment Rejected - Senate (46 - 53)
Nay
6/27/06 S J Res 12 Flag Desecration Constitutional Amendment
Resolution Failed - Senate (66 - 34)
Yea
6/07/06 S J Res 1 Same Sex Marriage Resolution
Cloture Not Invoked - Senate (49 - 48)
Yea
5/25/06 S AMDT 4097 Confidentiality Requirement Amendment
Amendment Rejected - Senate (49 - 49)
Yea
5/23/06 S AMDT 4087 Orange Card Program Amendment
Amendment Rejected - Senate (37 - 61)
Nay
5/18/06 S AMDT 4064 English As National Language Amendment
Amendment Adopted - Senate (62 - 35)
Yea
5/18/06 S AMDT 4073 English as Unifying Language Amendment
Amendment Adopted - Senate (58 - 39)
Nay
3/02/06 HR 3199 PATRIOT Act Reauthorization
Conference Report Adopted - Senate (89 - 10)
Yea
1/31/06 PN 1059 Samuel Alito, Associate Justice
Nomination Confirmed - Senate (58 - 42)
Yea
12/16/05 HR 3199 PATRIOT Act Reauthorization
Cloture Not Invoked - Senate (52 - 47)
Yea
2/10/05 S 5 Class Action Fairness Act of 2005
Bill Passed - Senate (72 - 26)
Yea
10/13/98 S 1260 Securities Litigation
Conference Report Adopted - House (319 - 82)
Yea
7/23/98 HR 1122 Partial-Birth/Late-Term Abortion bill
Veto Override Passed - House (296 - 132)
Yea
3/04/98 HR 856 Puerto Rico Political Status bill
Bill Passed - House (209 - 208)
Nay
10/22/97 HR 1534 Private Property Rights bill
Bill Passed - House (248 - 178)
Yea
10/08/97 HR 1122 Partial-Birth/Late-Term Abortion bill
Concurrence Vote Passed - House (296 - 132)
Yea
3/20/97 HR 1122 Partial-Birth/Late-Term Abortion bill
Bill Passed - House (295 - 136)
Yea
1/21/97 H Res 31 Ethics Report on Newt Gingrich
Resolution Passed - House (395 - 28)
Nay
8/01/96 HR 123 English as the National Language
Bill Passed - House (259 - 169)
Yea
7/12/96 HR 3396 Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA)
Bill Passed - House (342 - 67)
Yea
5/09/96 HR 956 Product Liability bill
Veto Override Failed - House (258 - 163)
Yea
4/18/96 S 735 Comprehensive Terrorism Prevention Act
Conference Report Adopted - House (293 - 133)
Yea
3/29/96 HR 956 Product Liability bill
Conference Report Adopted - House (259 - 158)
Yea
3/14/96 H Amdt 954 Habeas Corpus Reform Amendment
Amendment Rejected - House (135 - 283)
Did Not Vote
12/20/95 HR 1058 Legal Reform bill
Veto Override Passed - House (319 - 100)
Yea

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