Nominations
There have been 0 nominations in the 119th Congress so far.
Nominations in the Senate tend to reflect the prevailing attitude towards bipartsanship. If the attitude is positive towards bipartisanship, the vote distribution will generally be skewed towards the nominee, with the minority party joining the majority party. But if the atmosphere is heavily partisan, you are more likely to see stronger party-line votes for the nominees.
This page shows the distribution of votes for each nominee. The distribution is shown as a stacked bar chart, one bar per nominee. The chart is also shown in the same order in which the votes were taken, which can potentially highlight shifts in attitude towards the majority party.
Click on a nomination vote to display the details of how each Senator voted. The list is sorted so that the latest vote shows up first.
Additionally, click here to summarize the nominations based on the count of party line votes from each party.