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January 1999 Senate Votes

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Friday,............
January 8, 1999
Senate Votes
Vote No. 1
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Impeachment Trial of William Jefferson Clinton, President of the United States: By a unanimous vote of 100 yeas (Vote No. 1), the Senate adopted S.Res. 16, providing procedures for the beginning of the Impeachment Trial of of William Jefferson Clinton, President of the United States for high crimes and misdemeanors.
4:21 PM

Monday,.............
January 25, 1999
Senate Votes
Vote No. 2
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Impeachment Trial of the President of the United States: The Senate, sitting as a Court of Impeachment, continued consideration of the articles of impeachment against William Jefferson Clinton, President of the United States, for high crimes and misdemeanors.
Rejected:
...By a vote of 43 yeas to 57 nays (Vote No. 2), Senate rejected the Harkin motion to amend the rules to allow debate by Senators in open session for consideration of the Byrd motion to dismiss Impeachment proceedings against William Jefferson Clinton, President of the United States.
5:21 PM

Tuesday,.............
January 26, 1999
Senate Votes
Vote No. 3
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Impeachment Trial of the President of the United States: The Senate, sitting as a Court of Impeachment, continued consideration of the articles of impeachment against William Jefferson Clinton, President of the United States, for high crimes and misdemeanors.
Rejected:
...By a vote of 41 yeas to 58 nays (Vote No. 3), two-thirds of those Senators voting, a quorum being present, not having voted in the affirmative, the Senate rejected the Harkin/Wellstone motion to suspend certain portions of the Rules of Procedure and Practice in the Senate When Sitting on Impeachment Trials to allow debate by Senators in open session for consideration of the managers motion to call witnesses.
4:18 PM

Wednesday,.......
January 27, 1999
Senate Votes
Vote No. 4
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Impeachment Trial of the President of the United States: The Senate, sitting as a Court of Impeachment, continued consideration of the articles of impeachment against William Jefferson Clinton, President of the United States, for high crimes and misdemeanors.
Rejected:
...By a vote of 44 yeas to 56 nays (Vote No. 4), the Senate rejected the Byrd motion to dismiss the impeachment proceedings against William Jefferson Clinton, President of the United States.
1:22 PM

Vote No. 5
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Impeachment Trial of the President of the United States: The Senate, sitting as a Court of Impeachment, continued consideration of the articles of impeachment against William Jefferson Clinton, President of the United States, for high crimes and misdemeanors.
Adopted:
...By a vote of 56 yeas to 44 nays (Vote No. 5), the Senate agreed to the motion of the House of Representatives for the appearance of witnesses (Monica S. Lewinsky, Vernon Jordan and Sidney Blumenthal) at a deposition and to admit evidence not in the Record.
1:33 PM

Thursday,............
January 28, 1999
Senate Votes
Vote No. 6
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Impeachment Trial of the President of the United States: The Senate, sitting as a Court of Impeachment, continued consideration of the articles of impeachment against William Jefferson Clinton, President of the United States, for high crimes and misdemeanors.
Rejected:
...By a vote of 44 yeas to 54 nays (Vote No. 6), the Senate rejected the Daschle Amendment No. 1 to S.Res.30 providing procedures for the depositions of witnesses Monica S. Lewinsky, Vernon Jordan and Sidney Blumenthal and additional procedures for continuation of the Impeachment Trial.
5:54 PM

Vote No. 7
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Impeachment Trial of the President of the United States: The Senate, sitting as a Court of Impeachment, continued consideration of the articles of impeachment against William Jefferson Clinton, President of the United States, for high crimes and misdemeanors.
Rejected:
...By a vote of 43 yeas to 55 nays (Vote No. 7), the Senate rejected the Daschle Amendment No. 2 to S.Res.30 to proceed directly to final action on the Articles of Impeachment.
6:04 PM

Vote No. 8
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Impeachment Trial of the President of the United States: The Senate, sitting as a Court of Impeachment, continued consideration of the articles of impeachment against William Jefferson Clinton, President of the United States, for high crimes and misdemeanors.
Agreed To:
...By a vote of 54 yeas to 44 nays (Vote No. 8), the Senate agreed to S.Res.30 providing procedures for the depositions of witnesses Monica S. Lewinsky, Vernon Jordan and Sidney Blumenthal and additional procedures for continuation of the Impeachment Trial.
6:32 PM

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