MS-HOUSE-HCR79
Mississippi House of Representatives
2020 Regular Session
H. C. R. No. 79 was adopted by the following vote:
Yeas--Aguirre, Anderson (122nd), Anderson (110th), Anthony, Bailey, Bain, Banks, Barton, Beckett, Bell (65th), Bell (21st), Bennett, Blackmon, Bomgar, Brown (70th), Burnett, Busby, Byrd, Clark, Clarke, Cockerham, Creekmore IV, Crudup, Denton, Deweese, Dortch, Eure, Evans (91st), Evans (45th), Faulkner, Felsher, Ford (73rd), Ford (54th), Foster, Gibbs (72nd), Gibbs (36th), Goodin, Harness, Hines, Holloway, Hood, Horan, Huddleston, Hudson, Jackson, Johnson, Karriem, Lamar, Lancaster, Massengill, McCarty, McCray, McGee, Mickens, Miles, Newman, Oliver, Osborne, Owen, Paden, Porter, Powell, Read, Reynolds, Roberson, Rosebud, Scoggin, Scott, Shanks, Steverson, Straughter, Summers, Taylor, Thompson, Walker, Watson, Weathersby, White, Williams-Barnes, Yancey, Yates, Young, Zuber, Mr. Speaker. Total--84.
Nays--Arnold, Barnett, Bounds, Boyd, Brown (20th), Calvert, Carpenter, Crawford, Criswell, Currie, Darnell, Eubanks, Guice, Hale, Haney, Hopkins, Horne, Kinkade, Ladner, Mangold, McLean, McKnight, McLeod, Mims, Morgan, Patterson, Pigott, Rushing, Sanford, Smith, Tullos,
Turner, Wallace, Hobgood-Wilkes, Williamson. Total--35.
Absent or those not voting--Chism. Total--1.
Vacancies--2.
Necessary for Passage--80.
NEWBEE PROFLAG VOTES : Wallace, Hobogood-Wilkes, Williamson, Sanford, Smith, McLean, McKnight, Darnell, Calvert
MS-HOUSE-HB1796
Mississippi House of Representatives
2020 Regular Session
H. B. No. 1796 passed by the following vote:
Yeas--Aguirre, Anderson (122nd), Anderson (110th), Anthony, Arnold, Bailey, Bain, Banks, Barton, Beckett, Bell (65th), Bell (21st), Bennett, Blackmon, Bomgar, Brown (70th), Burnett, Busby, Byrd, Clark, Clarke, Cockerham, Creekmore IV, Crudup, Currie, Denton, Deweese, Dortch, Eure, Evans (91st), Evans (45th), Faulkner, Felsher, Ford (73rd), Ford (54th), Foster, Gibbs (72nd), Gibbs (36th), Goodin, Haney, Harness, Hines, Holloway, Hood, Horan, Huddleston, Hudson, Jackson, Johnson, Karriem, Lamar, Lancaster, Massengill, McCarty, McLean, McCray, McGee, Mickens, Miles, Newman, Oliver, Osborne, Owen, Paden, Patterson, Porter, Powell, Read, Reynolds, Roberson, Rosebud, Sanford, Scoggin, Scott, Shanks, Steverson, Straughter, Summers, Taylor, Thompson, Turner, Walker, Watson, Weathersby, White, Williams-Barnes, Williamson, Yancey, Yates, Young, Zuber, Mr. Speaker. Total--92.
Nays--Barnett, Bounds, Boyd, Calvert, Carpenter, Crawford, Criswell, Darnell, Hale, Horne, Kinkade, Ladner, Mangold, McKnight, McLeod, Mims, Morgan, Pigott, Rushing, Smith, Tullos, Wallace, Hobgood-Wilkes. Total--23.
Absent or those not voting--Brown (20th), Chism, Eubanks, Guice, Hopkins. Total--5.
Vacancies--2.
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MS-SENATE-HB1796
Mississippi State Senate
2020 Regular Session
YEAS AND NAYS On H. B. No. 1796. On motion of Senator Hopson, the rules were suspended, the bill considered engrossed, read the third time and, the yeas and nays being taken, it passed, title standing as stated, by the following vote:
Yeas--Barnett, Blackmon, Blackwell, Blount, Boyd, Bryan, Butler, Carter, DeBar, DeLano, Doty, England, Frazier, Harkins, Hopson, Horhn, Jackson G. (15th), Jackson R. (11th), Jackson S. (32nd), Johnson, Jordan, Kirby, McMahan, Michel, Moran, Norwood, Parker, Polk, Simmons D. T. (12th), Simmons S. (13th), Suber, Thomas, Thompson, Turner-Ford, Wiggins, Witherspoon, Younger. Total--37.
Nays--Branning, Caughman, Chassaniol, Chism, Fillingane, Hill, McCaughn, McDaniel, McLendon, Seymour, Sojourner, Sparks, Tate, Whaley. Total--14.
Absent and those not voting--Parks. Total--1.
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MS-SENATE-HCR79
Mississippi State Senate
2020 Regular Session
YEAS AND NAYS On H. C. R. No. 79. On motion of Senator Hopson, the rules were suspended, the resolution considered engrossed, read the third time and, the yeas and nays being taken, it was adopted, title standing as stated, by the following vote:
Yeas--Barnett, Blackmon, Blackwell, Blount, Boyd, Bryan, Butler, Carter, DeBar, DeLano, Doty, England, Frazier, Harkins, Hopson, Horhn, Jackson G. (15th), Jackson R. (11th), Jackson S. (32nd), Jordan, Kirby, McMahan, Michel, Norwood, Parker, Parks, Polk, Simmons D. T. (12th), Simmons S. (13th), Tate, Thomas, Thompson, Turner-Ford, Wiggins, Witherspoon, Younger. Total--36.
Nays--Branning, Caughman, Chassaniol, Chism, Fillingane, Hill, Johnson, McDaniel, McLendon, Seymour, Sojourner, Sparks, Suber, Whaley. Total--14.
Absent and those not voting----None.
Senator McCaughn, who would have voted nay on H. C. R. No. 79, announced a pair with Senator Moran, who would have voted yea.
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1. House Resolution to suspend the rules for introduction and votes cast in both the House and the Senate http://billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/2020/pdf/history/HC/HC0079.xml
2. HB1796: To create a commission to redesign the state flag and votes cast in both the House and the Senate http://billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/2020/pdf/history/HB/HB1796.xml
3. Senate Rules: http://billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/htms/s_rules.pdf
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