Vote-a-ramas in the U.S. Senate
As part of the budget reconciliation process in the U.S. Senate, senators are allowed to propose amendments to the reconciliation bill after the debate period has ended. Senators briefly explain the amendment before the Senate proceeds to a roll call with a 10-minute duration. This process, sometimes called the vote-a-rama, has no procedural limit on the number of amendments that can be proposed.[1]
This page offers a list of vote-a-ramas conducted between 1977 and 2024. These events included 15 or more roll call votes in a single day.[2]
During this time period, the most extensive roll call votes happened during the following meetings of Congress:
- 117th Congress (47 votes on a budget resolution)
- 110th Congress (44 votes on a budget resolution)
- 114th Congress (43 votes on a budget resolution)
- 113th Congress (43 votes on a budget resolution)
- 117th Congress (41 votes on a budget resolution)
List of vote-a-ramas in the Senate, 1977-2024
The following table includes a list of legislation that received 15 or more votes in one day from 1977 to 2024. It includes the number of roll call votes, the measure at issue, and the majority party at the time of the vote.
See also
- United States Senate
- United States Congress
- Cloture
- Filibuster and reconciliation in the United States Congress
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