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Roll Call 216 Motion Senate Congress 119 7/30/2026
Foreign Policy

Motion to Discharge S.J. Res. 181

AI Plain-English Summary

This bill instructs the President to halt U.S. military involvement in any conflict with Iran unless Congress has officially declared war or authorized military action for that purpose.

Primary Focus Foreign Policy
Voting Mechanism Motion
Bipartisan Consensus 8%
A "Yea" vote supports: A Yea vote supports limiting U.S. military presence in a potential conflict with Iran.
A "Nay" vote supports: A Nay vote supports allowing the U.S. to participate in conflicts with Iran.
View Official Congress Text & Details

Official Summary: This joint resolution directs the President to remove U.S. Armed Forces from hostilities within or against Iran unless a declaration of war or authorization to use military force for such purpose has been enacted.The resolution specifies that it shall not be construed to prevent the United States from defending against an attack on the United States or its personnel or facilities in other nations.

Original Question: A joint resolution to direct the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities within or against the Islamic Republic of Iran that have not been authorized by Congress.

Constituent Referendum

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Citizen Stance & Demographic Breakdown

Total Community Votes: 0
Overall Yea: 0 (0%) Overall Nay: 0 (0%)

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Result: Motion to Discharge Rejected (49-50)
49
Yea
50
Nay
1
Not Voting

Yea Votes by Party

Distribution of supportive votes by party

49 Total
Dem (44)
Rep (3)
Ind (2)

Nay Votes by Party

Distribution of opposing votes by party

50 Total
Dem (1)
Rep (49)

Bipartisan Consensus

Degree of voting agreement across party lines

8% Score

Highly Polarized

A score of 8% indicates deep polarization, meaning the two parties voted almost entirely opposite to one another.

Member Votes

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Politician
State
Party
Vote Cast
Adam B. Schiff CA Democrat Yea
Alan Armstrong OK Republican Nay
Alex Padilla CA Democrat Yea
Amy Klobuchar MN Democrat Yea
Andy Kim NJ Democrat Yea
Angela D. Alsobrooks MD Democrat Yea
Angus S. King, Jr. ME I Yea
Ashley Moody FL Republican Nay
Ben Ray Luján NM Democrat Yea
Bernard Sanders VT I Yea
Bernie Moreno OH Republican Nay
Bill Cassidy LA Republican Nay
Bill Hagerty TN Republican Nay
Brian Schatz HI Democrat Yea
Catherine Cortez Masto NV Democrat Yea
Charles E. Schumer NY Democrat Yea
Chris Van Hollen MD Democrat Yea
Christopher A. Coons DE Democrat Yea
Christopher Murphy CT Democrat Yea
Chuck Grassley IA Republican Nay