The 63-31 roll call Monday by which the Indiana House voted in favor of a proposal that would add greater protections for religious objections into state law.
Voting yes were 63 Republicans and 0 Democrats.
Voting no were 26 Democrats and 5 Republicans.
REPUBLICANS YES
Arnold, Aylesworth, Bacon, Baird, Behning, Borders, Bosma, Braun, Tim Brown, Burton, Carbaugh, Cherry, Cook, Cox, Culver, Davisson, Dermody, DeVon, Fine, Friend, Frizzell, Frye, Gutwein, Hamm, Harman, Heaton, Judy, Karickhoff, Koch, Lehe, Leonard, Lucas, Mahan, Mayfield, McMillin, McNamara, Miller, Morrison, Morris, Negele, Nisly, Ober, Olthoff, Price, Rhoads, Richardson, Schaibley, Slager, Smaltz, Milo Smith, Soliday, Speedy, Steuerwald, Sullivan, Thompson, Torr, Truitt, Ubelhor, VanNatter, Washburne, Wesco, Zent, Ziemke
REPUBLICANS NO
Beumer, Clere, Eberhart, Kirchhofer, Saunders
DEMOCRATS NO
Austin, Bartlett, Bauer, Charlie Brown, DeLaney, Errington, Forestal, GiaQuinta, Goodin, Hale, Kersey, Klinker, Lawson, Macer, Moed, Moseley, Niezgodski, Pelath, Pierce, Pryor, Riecken, Shackleford, Vernon Smith, Stemler, Summers, Wright
NOT VOTING
Republicans: Huston, Lehman, Wolkins; Democrats: Dvorak, Harris, Porter
Sign up for Daily Newsletters
Copyright © 2021 The Washington Times, LLC.