The Tonkin Gulf Resolution passed unanimously in the House of Representatives and only two senators voted against it. They were senators Wayne Morse and Ernest Gruening.
The official name of the Gulf of Tonkin resolution was the Southeast Asia resolution. It passed unanimously in the House of Representatives and in the Senate only two senators voted against it. They were senators Wayne Morse and Ernest Gruening.
Wayne Morse of Oregon and Ernest Gruening of Alaska provied the only opposition.
Senators Wayne Morse of Oregon & Ernest Gruening of Alaska voted against the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution.
Senator Wayne Morse, there was another senator but I can't remember who it was.
4 senators voted against the bill and 19 voted in favor of it. The bill has since been signed into law.
To provide the specific numbers of senators who voted for and against a particular bill, I would need the name or details of the bill in question, as voting results can vary widely depending on the legislation being considered. Please provide more context or specify the bill you are referring to.
When Congress voted to declare war on Germany in April 1917, the vote passed, with only 50 representatives (and 6 senators) voting against it. A few months later when Congress voted to declare war on Germany's ally Austria-Hungary, the vote passed with only one representative voting against it (and zero senators).
19 senators voted in favor of the bill and 4 senators against. The bill has since been signed into law.
they were voted
Concurrent Resolution. or just a resolution.
Russia and China .
They haven't voted for it yet. They (60 out of 100) just voted to debate it in the Senate.