Note: This page is no longer being updated. The Senate rejected a Republican plan for the seventh time on Thursday to end the government shutdown that began a week ago. The bill, which passed the House last month, would extend federal funding at current levels through Nov. 21. Thursday’s vote Measure failed with 54 “yes” votes to 45 “no” votes.VoteTotalDemocrats Republicans Bar chart of total votesYes 54351No 45441 Yes 60 votes needed to pass The bill requires 60 votes to advance. Members have largely voted along party lines, with one Republican — Rand Paul — voting “no,” and three Democrats voting “yes.”How many Democrats need to vote “yes” for the resolution to pass? If Rand Paul remains the only Republican to vote “no,” eight Democrats need to support the bill for it to pass. DEMOCRATS WHO SUPPORTED THE BILL IN THE LATEST VOTE Fetterman Cortez Masto King45678 Note: Senator Angus King of Maine is an independent who caucuses with the Democrats. A competing Democratic proposal that would provide funding through Oct. 31 has also been voted down several times. That measure would extend expiring Obamacare subsidies and also reverse cuts to Medicaid and other health programs enacted by Republicans over the summer. It faces significant hurdles to be adopted, as it would need to pass both Republican-controlled chambers and be signed by the president. What the competing bills offer Republican bill Extends funding at current levels through Nov. 21.Provides $88 million for security for executive branch officials, Supreme Court justices, other federal judges and congressional lawmakers. Democratic counterproposal Extends funding at current levels through Oct. 31.Permanently extends expiring Obamacare subsidies and reverses recent cuts to Medicaid and other health programs.Limits the president’s ability to freeze funds already approved by Congress.Restores funding for public radio and television stations.Provides more than $186 million for lawmaker security and $140 million for Supreme Court justices and other federal judges. Senate Republican leaders have said they will continue to schedule votes on the measures until the shutdown is over.How Every Senator Voted AlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDelawareFloridaGeorgiaHawaiiIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMarylandMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouriMontanaNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming Republicans Answer Sept.19 Answer Sept.30 Shutdown starts Answer Oct.1 Answer Oct.3 Answer Oct.6 Answer Oct.8 Answer Oct.9 Rand Paul Paul KentuckyNo No No No No No No Lisa Murkowski Murkowski AlaskaNo Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Jim Banks Banks IndianaYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes John Barrasso Barrasso WyomingYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Marsha Blackburn Blackburn TennesseeYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes John Boozman Boozman ArkansasYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Katie Britt Britt AlabamaYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Ted Budd Budd North CarolinaYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Shelley Moore Capito Capito West VirginiaYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Bill Cassidy Cassidy LouisianaYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Susan Collins Collins MaineYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes John Cornyn Cornyn TexasYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Tom Cotton Cotton ArkansasYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Kevin Cramer Cramer North DakotaYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Michael D. Crapo Crapo IdahoYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Ted Cruz Cruz TexasYes Yes Yes Yes Yes John Curtis Curtis UtahYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Steve Daines Daines MontanaYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Joni Ernst Ernst IowaYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Deb Fischer Fischer NebraskaYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Lindsey Graham Graham South CarolinaYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Charles E. Grassley Grassley IowaYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Bill Hagerty Hagerty TennesseeYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Josh Hawley Hawley MissouriYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes John Hoeven Hoeven North DakotaYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Jon Husted Husted OhioYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Cindy Hyde-Smith Hyde-Smith MississippiYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Ron Johnson Johnson WisconsinYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Jim Justice Justice West VirginiaYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes John Kennedy Kennedy LouisianaYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes James Lankford Lankford OklahomaYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mike Lee Lee UtahYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Cynthia Lummis Lummis WyomingYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Roger Marshall Marshall KansasYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mitch McConnell McConnell KentuckyYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Dave McCormick McCormick PennsylvaniaYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Ashley Moody Moody FloridaYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Jerry Moran Moran KansasYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Bernie Moreno Moreno OhioYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Markwayne Mullin Mullin OklahomaYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Pete Ricketts Ricketts NebraskaYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Jim Risch Risch IdahoYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mike Rounds Rounds South DakotaYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Eric Schmitt Schmitt MissouriYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Rick Scott Scott FloridaYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Tim Scott Scott South CarolinaYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Tim Sheehy Sheehy MontanaYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Dan Sullivan Sullivan AlaskaYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes John Thune Thune South DakotaYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Thom Tillis Tillis North CarolinaYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Tommy Tuberville Tuberville AlabamaYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Roger Wicker Wicker MississippiYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Todd Young Young IndianaYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Democrats Answer Sept.19 Answer Sept.30 Answer Oct.1 Answer Oct.3 Answer Oct.6 Answer Oct.8 Answer Oct.9 John Fetterman Fetterman PennsylvaniaYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Catherine Cortez Masto Cortez Masto NevadaNo Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Angus King King MaineNo Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Angela Alsobrooks Alsobrooks MarylandNo No No No No No No Tammy Baldwin Baldwin WisconsinNo No No No No No No Michael Bennet Bennet ColoradoNo No No No No No No Richard Blumenthal Blumenthal ConnecticutNo No No No No No No Lisa Blunt Rochester Blunt Rochester DelawareNo No No No No No No Cory Booker Booker New JerseyNo No No No No No Maria Cantwell Cantwell WashingtonNo No No No No No No Chris Coons Coons DelawareNo No No No No No Tammy Duckworth Duckworth IllinoisNo No No No No No No Richard J. Durbin Durbin IllinoisNo No No No No No No Ruben Gallego Gallego ArizonaNo No No No No No No Kirsten Gillibrand Gillibrand New YorkNo No No No No No No Maggie Hassan Hassan New HampshireNo No No No No No No Martin Heinrich Heinrich New MexicoNo No No No No No John Hickenlooper Hickenlooper ColoradoNo No No No No No No Mazie K. Hirono Hirono HawaiiNo No No No No No No Tim Kaine Kaine VirginiaNo No No No No No No Mark Kelly Kelly ArizonaNo No No No No No No Andy Kim Kim New JerseyNo No No No No No No Amy Klobuchar Klobuchar MinnesotaNo No No No No No No Ben Ray Luján Luján New MexicoNo No No No No No No Edward J. Markey Markey MassachusettsNo No No No No No No Jeff Merkley Merkley OregonNo No No No No No No Christopher S. Murphy Murphy ConnecticutNo No No No No No No Patty Murray Murray WashingtonNo No No No No No No Jon Ossoff Ossoff GeorgiaNo No No No No No No Alex Padilla Padilla CaliforniaNo No No No No No No Gary Peters Peters MichiganNo No No No No No No Jack Reed Reed Rhode IslandNo No No No No No No Jacky Rosen Rosen NevadaNo No No No No No Bernie Sanders Sanders VermontNo No No No No No No Brian Schatz Schatz HawaiiNo No No No No No No Adam B. Schiff Schiff CaliforniaNo No No No No No No Chuck Schumer Schumer New YorkNo No No No No No No Jeanne Shaheen Shaheen New HampshireNo No No No No No No Elissa Slotkin Slotkin MichiganNo No No No No No No Tina Smith Smith MinnesotaNo No No No No No No Chris Van Hollen Van Hollen MarylandNo No No No No No No Mark Warner Warner VirginiaNo No No No No No No Raphael Warnock Warnock GeorgiaNo No No No No No No Elizabeth Warren Warren MassachusettsNo No No No No No No Peter Welch Welch VermontNo No No No No No No Sheldon Whitehouse Whitehouse Rhode IslandNo No No No No No No Ron Wyden Wyden OregonNo No No No No No No