TO PASS H.R. 2580, IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY ACT AMENDMENTS.

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Vote State Party Representative Score
Yea AK D Bartlett, Bob
Yea TN D Bass, Ross
Yea IN D Bayh, Birch
Yea NV D Bible, Alan
Yea MD D Brewster, Daniel
Yea ND D Burdick, Quentin
Yea NV D Cannon, Howard
Yea ID D Church, Frank
Yea PA D Clark, Joseph
Yea CT D Dodd, Thomas
Yea IL D Douglas, Paul
Yea NC D Ervin, Samuel
Yea AR D Fulbright, James William
Yea TN D Gore, Albert
Yea AK D Gruening, Ernest
Yea OK D Harris, Fred
Yea MI D Hart, Philip
Yea IN D Hartke, Rupert
Yea HI D Inouye, Daniel
Yea WA D Jackson, Henry
Yea MA D Kennedy, Ted
Yea NY D Kennedy, Robert
Yea OH D Lausche, Frank
Yea MO D Long, Edward
Yea LA D Long, Russell
Yea WA D Magnuson, Warren
Yea MT D Mansfield, Mike
Yea MN D McCarthy, Eugene
Yea WY D McGee, Gale
Yea SD D McGovern, George
Yea NH D McIntyre, Thomas
Yea MI D McNamara, Patrick
Yea MT D Metcalf, Lee
Yea MN D Mondale, Walter
Yea OK D Monroney, Almer
Yea NM D Montoya, Joseph
Yea OR D Morse, Wayne
Yea UT D Moss, Frank
Yea ME D Muskie, Edmund
Yea WI D Nelson, Gaylord
Yea OR D Neuberger, Maurine
Yea RI D Pastore, John
Yea RI D Pell, Claiborne
Yea WI D Proxmire, William
Yea WV D Randolph, Jennings
Yea CT D Ribicoff, Abraham
Yea FL D Smathers, George
Yea MO D Symington, Stuart
Yea MD D Tydings, Joseph
Yea NJ D Williams, Harrison
Yea TX D Yarborough, Ralph
Yea OH D Young, Stephen
Yea VT R Aiken, George
Yea CO R Allott, Gordon
Yea DE R Boggs, James
Yea KS R Carlson, Frank
Yea NJ R Case, Clifford
Yea NE R Curtis, Carl
Yea IL R Dirksen, Everett
Yea CO R Dominick, Peter
Yea AZ R Fannin, Paul
Yea HI R Fong, Hiram
Yea IA R Hickenlooper, Bourke
Yea NE R Hruska, Roman
Yea NY R Javits, Jacob
Yea ID R Jordan, Leonard
Yea CA R Kuchel, Thomas
Yea KY R Morton, Thruston
Yea SD R Mundt, Karl
Yea CA R Murphy, George
Yea KS R Pearson, James
Yea VT R Prouty, Winston
Yea MA R Saltonstall, Leverett
Yea ME R Smith, Margaret
Yea DE R Williams, John James
Yea ND R Young, Milton
Nay VA D Byrd, Harry
Nay WV D Byrd, Robert
Nay MS D Eastland, James
Nay LA D Ellender, Allen
Nay AZ D Hayden, Carl
Nay AL D Hill, Joseph
Nay FL D Holland, Spessard
Nay NC D Jordan, Benjamin
Nay AR D McClellan, John
Nay VA D Robertson, Absalom
Nay SC D Russell, Donald
Nay GA D Russell, Richard
Nay AL D Sparkman, John
Nay MS D Stennis, John
Nay GA D Talmadge, Herman
Nay KY R Cooper, John
Nay NH R Cotton, Norris
Nay SC R Thurmond, Strom
No Vote NM D Anderson, Clinton
No Vote UT R Bennett, Wallace
No Vote IA R Miller, Jack
No Vote PA R Scott, Hugh
No Vote WY R Simpson, Milward
No Vote TX R Tower, John

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