Secretary John Forbes Kerry's Voting Records

Executive Branch

Biographical

Full Name: John Forbes Kerry
Current Office: U.S. Secretary of State, Democratic
First Appointed: 01/29/2013
Gender: Male
Family: Wife: Teresa Heinz; 2 Children: Alexandra, Vanessa; 3 Stepchildren: John, Andre, Christopher
Birth Date: 12/11/1943
Birth Place: Aurora, CO
Home City: Boston, MA
Religion: Roman Catholic
Issue Category

Executive Branch Key Votes

Date Bill No. Bill Title Vote
6/20/12 S Amdt 2454 Prohibits Food Aid to North Korea Unless Waived by President
Amendment Adopted - Senate (59 - 40)
Yea
3/08/12 S Amdt 1537 Approving the Keystone XL Pipeline Project
Amendment Rejected - Senate (56 - 42)
Nay
2/02/12 S Amdt 1491 Requires Disclosure of Financial Transactions by Executive Branch Employees
Amendment Adopted - Senate (58 - 41)
Yea
6/23/11 S Amdt 499 Prohibits the Appointment of Presidential "Czars" Without Senate Approval
Amendment Rejected - Senate (47 - 51)
Nay
8/05/10 PN 1768 Elena Kagan, Associate Justice
Nomination Confirmed - Senate (63 - 37)
Yea
6/10/10 S J Res 26 Statement of Opposition to EPA Greenhouse Gas Rule
Motion Rejected - Senate (47 - 53)
Nay
5/27/10 S Amdt 4204 Requiring Afghanistan Troop Redeployment Plan and Timetable
Amendment Rejected - Senate (18 - 80)
Nay
5/18/10 S Amdt 4072 Inspector General Appointment Modification
Amendment Adopted - Senate (75 - 21)
Yea
2/09/10 PN 1351-111 Craig Becker, Member of the National Labor Relations Board
Cloture Not Invoked - Senate (52 - 33)
Yea
1/28/10 PN 959-111 Ben S. Bernanke, Federal Reserve Chairman
Nomination Confirmed - Senate (70 - 30)
Yea
11/19/09 PN 187-111 David F. Hamilton, Seventh Circuit Judge
Nomination Confirmed - Senate (59 - 39)
Yea
8/06/09 PN 506-111 Sonia Sotomayor, Associate Justice
Nomination Confirmed - Senate (68 - 31)
Yea
4/28/09 PN 188 Kathleen Sebelius, Secretary of Health and Human Services
Nomination Confirmed - Senate (65 - 31)
Yea
1/26/09 PN 64-06 Timothy Geithner, Secretary of the Treasury
Nomination Confirmed - Senate (60 - 34)
Yea
11/08/07 PN 958 Michael B. Mukasey, Attorney General
Nomination Confirmed - Senate (53 - 40)
Nay
6/11/07 S J Res 14 Attorney General No Confidence Vote
Cloture Not Invoked - Senate (53 - 38)
Yea
3/20/07 S 214 United States Attorneys Act of 2007
Bill Passed - Senate (94 - 2)
Yea
12/07/06 PN 1396 Andrew von Eschenbach, Commissioner of Food and Drugs
Nomination Confirmed - Senate (80 - 11)
Yea
12/06/06 PN 2191 Robert Gates, Secretary of Defense
Nomination Confirmed - Senate (95 - 2)
Yea
7/11/06 S AMDT 4563 FEMA Amendment
Amendment Rejected - Senate (32 - 66)
Yea
5/26/06 PN 1552 Michael Hayden, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
Nomination Confirmed - Senate (78 - 15)
Nay
1/31/06 PN 1059 Samuel Alito, Associate Justice
Nomination Confirmed - Senate (58 - 42)
Nay
9/29/05 PN 801 Judge John G. Roberts, Jr., Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court
None - Senate (78 - 22)
Nay
6/20/05 PN 326 John Bolton, Ambassador to the United Nations
Cloture Not Invoked - Senate (54 - 38)
Did Not Vote
6/14/05 PN 202 Thomas B. Griffith, Circuit Judge for the District of Columbia
Nomination Confirmed - Senate (73 - 24)
Nay
6/09/05 PN 200 William H. Pryor, Jr., Circuit Judge for the District of Columbia
Nomination Confirmed - Senate (53 - 45)
Nay
6/08/05 PN 201 Janice R Brown, Circuit Judge for the District of Columbia
Nomination Confirmed - Senate (56 - 43)
Nay
5/26/05 PN 326 John Bolton, Ambassador to the United Nations
Cloture Not Invoked - Senate (56 - 42)
Nay
5/25/05 PN 194 Priscilla R. Owen, Fifth Circuit Judge
Nomination Confirmed - Senate (55 - 43)
Nay
5/24/05 PN 194 Priscilla R. Owen, Fifth Circuit Judge
Cloture Invoked - Senate (81 - 18)
Nay
2/03/05 PN 12 Alberto R. Gonzales, Attorney General
Nomination Confirmed - Senate (60 - 36)
Nay
1/26/05 PN 8 Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of State
Nomination Confirmed - Senate (85 - 13)
Nay
10/28/03 PN 884 Michael Leavitt, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
None - Senate (88 - 8)
Did Not Vote
11/19/02 HR 5005 Establishing the Department of Homeland Security
Bill Passed - Senate (90 - 9)
Yea
11/01/01 HR 2590 Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act 2002
Conference Report Adopted - Senate (83 - 15)
Yea
2/01/01 PN 107 John Ashcroft, Attorney General
Nomination Confirmed - Senate (58 - 42)
Nay
1/30/01 PN 96 Gale Ann Norton, Secretary of the Interior
Nomination Confirmed - Senate (75 - 24)
Nay
2/03/00 PN 729 Alan Greenspan, Federal Reserve Chairman
Nomination Confirmed - Senate (89 - 4)
Yea
10/05/99 PN 49 Ronnie L. White, United States District Judge in Missouri
Nomination Rejected - Senate (45 - 54)
Yea
9/14/99 S J Res 33 Puerto Rican Nationals resolution
Joint Resolution Passed - Senate (95 - 2)
Yea
8/05/99 PN 100 Richard Holbrooke, Representative to the United Nations
Nomination Confirmed - Senate (81 - 16)
Yea
2/25/98 HR 2631 Line Item Veto Cancellation bill
Veto Override Passed - Senate (78 - 20)
Yea
2/10/98 PN 623 David Satcher, Surgeon General of the Public Health Service
Nomination Confirmed - Senate (63 - 35)
Yea
4/30/97 PN 82 Alexis M. Herman, Secretary of Labor
Nomination Confirmed - Senate (85 - 13)
Yea
6/20/96 PN 951 Alan Greenspan, Federal Reserve Chairman
Nomination Confirmed - Senate (91 - 7)
Yea
6/20/96 PN 953 Alice M. Rivlin, Federal Reserve Vice-Chair
Nomination Confirmed - Senate (57 - 41)
Yea
3/27/96 S 4 Line-Item Veto bill
Conference Report Adopted - Senate (69 - 31)
Yea
6/22/95 PN 245 Henry W. Foster Jr., Medical Director in the Regular Corps of the Public Health Service
Cloture Not Invoked - Senate (57 - 43)
Yea
3/23/95 S 4 Line-Item Veto bill
Bill Passed - Senate (69 - 29)
Yea
7/29/94 PN 1399 Stephen G. Breyer, Associate Justice
Nomination Confirmed - Senate (87 - 9)
Yea

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