Who voted to ban TikTok? See how your Representative voted in the US House Wednesday
The U.S. House of Representatives voted Wednesday on legislation to either force TikTok’s parent company to sell the popular social media app or face a ban.
Bill number H. R. 7521, titled the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, needed a 2/3 majority vote to pass the House. It was fast-tracked to the House after it was approved by the House Energy and Commerce Committee last week by a unanimous vote of 50-0.
Legislators approved the measure Wednesday by a vote of 352 to 65.
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The final vote tally saw 197 yeas and 15 nays from Republicans, while 155 Democrats voted yea and 50 nays. Seven representatives from each party did not vote and one voted present. However, the bill likely faces more of an uphill battle in the Senate.
President Joe Biden said on March 8 that he would sign the legislation if it made it to his desk.
Biden has addressed concerns about the app's security in the past, calling on federal agencies to delete TikTok from all government-issued mobile devices last year. Congress, the White House and the U.S. armed forces had already banned TikTok from devices.
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One U.S. state, Montana, did pass a state-wide ban on the app in 2023, though it was temporarily blocked by a federal judge before it could go into effect, citing First Amendment concerns. Montana has since filed an appeal of the decision with the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeal, saying consumer protection in this case outweighs First Amendment concerns.
Despite the support from Congress and the sitting president, banning TikTok is opposed by Biden's challenger, former President Donald Trump.
TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, is based in Beijing, although the company said it now uses a separate, U.S.-based entity to store its American user data. If the measure ultimately gets approved, ByteDance will have six months to sell off TikTok or face a ban in the U.S.
To see how your reps voted, click on the state name to go directly to the state or scroll through the list below.
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Alabama
Jerry Carl (R-1): YEA
Barry Moore (R-2): YEA
Mike D. Rogers (R-3): YEA
Robert B. Aderholt (R-4): YEA
Dale Strong (R-5): YEA
Gary Palmer (R-6): YEA
Terri Sewell (D-7): YEA
Alaska
Mary Pelota (D-1): YEA
Arizona
David Schweikert (R-1): NAY
Eli Crane (R-2): YEA
Ruben Gallego (D-3): NAY
Greg Stanton (D-4): YEA
Andy Biggs (R-5): NAY
Juan Ciscomani (R-6): YEA
Raúl M. Grijalva (D-7): Not voting
Debbie Lesko (R-8): YEA
Paul Gosar (R-9): Not voting
Arkansas
Rick Crawford (R-1): YEA
French Hill (R-2): YEA
Steve Womack (R-3): YEA
Bruce Westerman (R-4): YEA
California
Doug LaMalfa (R-1): YEA
Jared Huffman (D-2): YEA
Kevin Kiley (R-3): YEA
Mike Thompson (D-4): YEA
Tom McClintock (R-5): NAY
Ami Bera (D-6): YEA
Doris Matsui (D-7): YEA
John Garamendi (D-8): YEA
Josh Harder (D-9): Not voting
Mark DeSaulnier (D-10): YEA
Nancy Pelosi (D-11): YEA
Barbara Lee (D-12): NAY
John Duarte (R-13): NAY
Eric Swalwell (D-14): NAY
Kevin Mullin (D-15): NAY
Anna G. Eshoo (D-16): YEA
Ro Khanna (D-17): NAY
Zoe Lofgren (D-18): NAY
Jimmy Panetta (D-19): YEA
Kevin McCarthy (R-20): YEA
Jim Costa (D-21): YEA
David Valadao (R-22): YEA
Jay Obernolte (R-23): YEA
Salud Carbajal (D-24): YEA
Raul Ruiz (D-25): YEA
Julia Brownley (D-26): YEA
Mike Garcia (R-27): YEA
Judy Chu (D-28): YEA
Tony Cárdenas (D-29): YEA
Adam B. Schiff (D-30): YEA
Grace F. Napolitano (D-31): YEA
Brad Sherman (D-32): YEA
Pete Aguilar (D-33): YEA
Jimmy Gomez (D-34): NAY
Norma Torres (D-35): NAY
Ted Lieu (D-36): YEA
Sydney Kamlager-Dove (D-37): NAY
Linda T. Sánchez (D-38): YEA
Mark Takano (D-39): YEA
Young Kim (R-40): YEA
Ken Calvert (R-41): YEA
Robert Garcia (D-42): NAY
Maxine Waters (D-43): YEA
Nanette Barragán (D-44): YEA
Michelle Steel (R-45): YEA
J. Luis Correa (D-46): YEA
Katie Porter (D-47): NAY
Darrell Issa (R-48): YEA
Mike Levin (D-49): YEA
Scott Peters (D-50): YEA
Sara Jacobs (D-51): NAY
Juan Vargas (D-52): NAY
Colorado
Diana DeGette (D-1): YEA
Joe Neguse (D-2): YEA
Lauren Boebert (R-3): YEA
Ken Buck (R-4): YEA
Doug Lamborn (R-5): YEA
Jason Crow (D-6): YEA
Brittany Pettersen (D-7): YEA
Yadira Caraveo (D-8): YEA
Connecticut
John B. Larson (D-1): NAY
Joe Courtney (D-2): YEA
Rosa DeLauro (D-3): YEA
Jim Himes (D-4): NAY
Jahana Hayes (D-5): NAY
Delaware
Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-1): YEA
Florida
Matt Gaetz (R-1): NAY
Neal Dunn (R-2): YEA
Kat Cammack (R-3): YEA
Aaron Bean (R-4): YEA
John Rutherford (R-5): YEA
Michael Waltz (R-6): YEA
Cory Mills (R-7): YEA
Bill Posey (R-8): YEA
Darren Soto (D-9): YEA
Maxwell Frost (D-10): NAY
Daniel Webster (R-11): YEA
Gus Bilirakis (R-12): YEA
Anna Paulina Luna (R-13): YEA
Kathy Castor (D-14): YEA
Laurel Lee (R-15): YEA
Vern Buchanan (R-16): YEA
Greg Steube (R-17): NAY
Scott Franklin (R-18): YEA
Byron Donalds (R-19): YEA
Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D-20): YEA
Brian Mast (R-21): YEA
Lois Frankel (D-22): Not voting
Jared Moskowitz (D-23): YEA
Frederica Wilson (D-24): YEA
Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-25): YEA
Mario Diaz-Balart (R-26): YEA
Maria Elvira Salazar (R-27): YEA
Carlos Giménez (R-28): YEA
Georgia
Buddy Carter (R-1): YEA
Sanford D. Bishop Jr. (D-2): YEA
A. Drew Ferguson (R-3): YEA
Hank Johnson (D-4): YEA
Nikema Williams (D-5): NAY
Rich McCormick (R-6): YEA
Lucy McBath (D-7): YEA
Austin Scott (R-8): YEA
Andrew Clyde (R-9): YEA
Mike Collins (R-10): YEA
Barry Loudermilk (R-11):
Rick Allen (R-12): YEA
David Scott (D-13): YEA
Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-14): NAY
Hawaii
Ed Case (D-1): YEA
Jill Tokuda (D-2): YEA
Idaho
Russ Fulcher (R-1): YEA
Mike Simpson (R-2): Not voting
Illinois
Jonathan Jackson (D-1): NAY
Robin Kelly (D-2): YEA
Delia Ramirez (D-3): NAY
Jesús García (D-4): NAY
Mike Quigley (D-5): YEA
Sean Casten (D-6): YEA
Danny K. Davis (D-7): Not voting
Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-8): YEA
Jan Schakowsky (D-9): NAY
Brad Schneider (D-10): YEA
Bill Foster (D-11): YEA
Mike Bost (R-12): YEA
Nikki Budzinski (D-13): YEA
Lauren Underwood (D-14): YEA
Mary Miller (R-15): YEA
Darin M. LaHood (R-16): YEA
Eric Sorensen (D-17): YEA
Indiana
Frank Mrvan (D-1): YEA
Rudy Yakym (R-2): YEA
Jim Banks (R-3): YEA
James Baird (R-4): YEA
Victoria Spartz (R-5): YEA
Greg Pence (R-6): YEA
André Carson (D-7): YEA
Larry Bucshon (R-8): YEA
Erin Houchin (R-9): YEA
Iowa
Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R-1): YEA
Ashley Hinson (R-2): YEA
Zach Nunn (R-3): YEA
Randy Feenstra (R-4): YEA
Kansas
Tracey Mann (R-1): YEA
Jake LaTurner (R-2): YEA
Sharice Davids (D-3): YEA
Ron Estes (R-4): YEA
Kentucky
James Comer (R-1): YEA
Brett Guthrie (R-2): YEA
Morgan McGarvey (D-3): NAY
Thomas Massie (R-4): NAY
Harold Rogers (R-5): YEA
Andy Barr (R-6): YEA
Louisiana
Steve Scalise (R-1): YEA
Troy Carter (D-2): YEA
Clay Higgins (R-3): NAY
Mike Johnson (R-4): YEA
Julia Letlow (R-5): YEA
Garret Graves (R-6): YEA
Maine
Chellie Pingree (D-1): YEA
Jared Golden (D-2): YEA
Maryland
Andy Harris (R-1): YEA
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger (D-2): YEA
John Sarbanes (D-3): YEA
Glenn Ivey (D-4): YEA
Steny H. Hoyer (D-5): YEA
David Trone (D-6): YEA
Kweisi Mfume (D-7): YEA
Jamie Raskin (D-8): YEA
Massachusetts
Richard E. Neal (D-1): NAY
Jim McGovern (D-2): NAY
Lori Trahan (D-3): YEA
Jake Auchincloss (D-4): YEA
Katherine Clark (D-5): NAY
Seth Moulton (D-6): YEA
Ayanna Pressley (D-7): NAY
Stephen F. Lynch (D-8): YEA
Bill Keating (D-9): YEA
Michigan
Jack Bergman (R-1): YEA
John Moolenaar (R-2): YEA
Hillary Scholten (D-3): YEA
Bill Huizenga (R-4): YEA
Tim Walberg (R-5): YEA
Debbie Dingell (D-6): YEA
Elissa Slotkin (D-7): YEA
Dan Kildee (D-8): YEA
Lisa McClain (R-9): YEA
John James (R-10): YEA
Haley Stevens (D-11): YEA
Rashida Tlaib (D-12): Not voting
Shri Thanedar (D-13): YEA
Minnesota
Brad Finstad (R-1): YEA
Angie Craig (D-2): YEA
Dean Phillips (D-3): NAY
Betty McCollum (D-4): YEA
Ilhan Omar (D-5): NAY
Tom Emmer (R-6): YEA
Michelle Fischbach (R-7): YEA
Pete Stauber (R-8): YEA
Mississippi
Trent Kelly (R-1): YEA
Bennie Thompson (D-2): YEA
Michael Guest (R-3): YEA
Mike Ezell (R-4): YEA
Missouri
Cori Bush (D-1): NAY
Ann Wagner (R-2): Not voting
Blaine Luetkemeyer (R-3): YEA
Mark Alford (R-4): YEA
Emanuel Cleaver II (D-5): YEA
Sam Graves (R-6): YEA
Eric Burlison (R-7): YEA
Jason Smith (R-8): YEA
Montana
Ryan Zinke (R-1): YEA
Matt Rosendale (R-2): YEA
Nebraska
Mike Flood (R-1): YEA
Don Bacon (R-2): YEA
Adrian Smith (R-3): YEA
Nevada
Dina Titus (D-1): YEA
Mark Amodei (R-2): YEA
Susie Lee (D-3): YEA
Steven Horsford (D-4): NAY
New Hampshire
Chris Pappas (D-1): YEA
Ann McLane Kuster (D-2): YEA
New Jersey
Donald W. Norcross (D-1): YEA
Jefferson Van Drew (R-2): YEA
Andy Kim (D-3): Not voting
Christopher H. Smith (R-4): YEA
Josh Gottheimer (D-5): YEA
Frank Pallone (D-6): YEA
Thomas Kean (R-7): YEA
Robert Menendez (D-8): YEA
Bill Pascrell Jr. (D-9): YEA
Donald M. Payne Jr. (D-10): YEA
Mikie Sherrill (D-11): YEA
Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-12): YEA
New Mexico
Melanie Stansbury (D-1): YEA
Gabe Vasquez (D-2): YEA
Teresa Leger Fernandez (D-3): YEA
New York
Nick LaLota (R-1): YEA
Andrew Garbarino (R-2): YEA
George Santos (R-3): YEA
Anthony D'Esposito (R-4): YEA
Gregory W. Meeks (D-5): NAY
Grace Meng (D-6): NAY
Nydia M. Velázquez (D-7): NAY
Hakeem Jeffries (D-8): YEA
Yvette D. Clarke (D-9): YEA
Dan Goldman (D-10): YEA
Nicole Malliotakis (R-11): YEA
Jerrold Nadler (D-12): NAY
Adriano Espaillat (D-13): NAY
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-14): NAY
Ritchie Torres (D-15): YEA
Jamaal Bowman (D-16): NAY
Michael Lawler (R-17): YEA
Patrick Ryan (D-18): YEA
Marcus Molinaro (R-19): YEA
Paul Tonko (D-20): YEA
Elise Stefanik (R-21): YEA
Brandon Williams (R-22): YEA
Nick Langworthy (R-23): YEA
Claudia Tenney (R-24): YEA
Joe Morelle (D-25): YEA
Brian Higgins (D-26): YEA
North Carolina
Donald G. Davis (D-1): YEA
Deborah Ross (D-2): YEA
Greg Murphy (R-3): YEA
Valerie Foushee (D-4): YEA
Virginia Foxx (R-5): YEA
Kathy Manning (D-6): YEA
David Rouzer (R-7): YEA
Dan Bishop (R-8): NAY
Richard Hudson (R-9): YEA
Patrick T. McHenry (R-10): YEA
Chuck Edwards (R-11): YEA
Alma Adams (D-12): YEA
Wiley Nickel (D-13): YEA
Jeffrey Jackson (D-14): YEA
North Dakota
Kelly Armstrong (N.D.-1): YEA
Ohio
Greg Landsman (D-1): YEA
Brad Wenstrup (R-2): YEA
Joyce Beatty (D-3): YEA
Jim Jordan (R-4): YEA
Robert E. Latta (R-5): YEA
Bill Johnson (R-6): YEA
Max Miller (R-7): YEA
Warren Davidson (R-8): NAY
Marcy Kaptur (D-9): YEA
Michael R. Turner (R-10): YEA
Shontel Brown (D-11): YEA
Troy Balderson (R-12): YEA
Emilia Sykes (D-13): YEA
Dave Joyce (R-14): YEA
Mike Carey (R-15): YEA
Oklahoma
Kevin Hern (R-1): YEA
Josh Brecheen (R-2): YEA
Frank D. Lucas (R-3): YEA
Tom Cole (R-4): YEA
Stephanie Bice (R-5): YEA
Oregon
Suzanne Bonamici (D-1): NAY
Cliff Bentz (R-2): YEA
Earl Blumenauer (D-3): YEA
Valerie Hoyle (D-4): NAY
Lori Chavez-DeRemer (R-5): YEA
Andrea Salinas (D-6): YEA
Pennsylvania
Brian Fitzpatrick (R-1): YEA
Brendan Boyle (D-2): NAY
Dwight Evans (D-3): YEA
Madeleine Dean (D-4): YEA
Mary Gay Scanlon (D-5): YEA
Chrissy Houlahan (D-6): YEA
Susan Wild (D-7): YEA
Matt Cartwright (D-8): YEA
Daniel Meuser (R-9): YEA
Scott Perry (R-10): NAY
Lloyd Smucker (R-11): YEA
Summer Lee (D-12): NAY
John Joyce (R-13): YEA
Guy Reschenthaler (R-14): YEA
Glenn Thompson (R-15): YEA
Mike Kelly (R-16): YEA
Chris Deluzio (D-17): YEA
Rhode Island
Gabe Amo (D-1): YEA
Seth Magaziner (D-2): YEA
South Carolina
Nancy Mace (R-1): NAY
Joe Wilson (R-2): YEA
Jeffrey Duncan (R-3): YEA
William Timmons (R-4): YEA
Ralph Norman (R-5): YEA
James E. Clyburn (D-6): NAY
Russell Fry (R-7): YEA
South Dakota
Dusty Johnson (R-1): YEA
Tennessee
Diana Harshbarger (R-1): YEA
Tim Burchett (R-2): YEA
Chuck Fleischmann (R-3): YEA
Scott DesJarlais (R-4): Not voting
Andy Ogles (R-5): Not voting
John Rose (R-6): YEA
Mark Green (R-7): YEA
David Kustoff (R-8): YEA
Steve Cohen (D-9): YEA
Texas
Nathaniel Moran (R-1): YEA
Dan Crenshaw (R-2): YEA
Keith Self (R-3): YEA
Pat Fallon (R-4): YEA
Lance Gooden (R-5): YEA
Jake Ellzey (R-6): YEA
Lizzie Fletcher (D-7): YEA
Morgan Luttrell (R-8): YEA
Al Green (D-9): YEA
Michael McCaul (R-10): YEA
August Pfluger (R-11): YEA
Kay Granger (R-12): Not voting
Ronny Jackson (R-13): YEA
Randy Weber (R-14): YEA
Mónica De La Cruz (R-15): YEA
Veronica Escobar (D-16): YEA
Pete Sessions (R-17): YEA
Sheila Jackson Lee (D-18): NAY
Jodey Arrington (R-19): YEA
Joaquín Castro (D-20): NAY
Chip Roy (R-21): YEA
Troy Nehls (R-22): YEA
Tony Gonzales (R-23): YEA
Beth Van Duyne (R-24): YEA
Roger Williams (R-25): Not voting
Michael C. Burgess (R-26): YEA
Michael Cloud (R-27): YEA
Henry Cuellar (D-28): YEA
Sylvia Garcia (D-29): YEA
Jasmine Crockett (D-30): Present
John Carter (R-31): YEA
Colin Allred (D-32): YEA
Marc Veasey (D-33): YEA
Vicente Gonzalez (D-34): YEA
Greg Casar (D-35): NAY
Brian Babin (R-36): YEA
Lloyd Doggett (D-37): YEA
Wesley Hunt (R-38): YEA
Utah
Blake Moore (R-1): YEA
Chris Stewart (R-2): YEA
John Curtis (R-3): YEA
Burgess Owens (R-4): YEA
Vermont
Becca Balint (D-1): YEA
Virginia
Robert J. Wittman (R-1): YEA
Jennifer Kiggans (R-2): YEA
Robert C. Scott (D-3): YEA
Jennifer McClellan (D-4): YEA
Robert Good (R-5): YEA
Ben Cline (R-6): YEA
Abigail Spanberger (D-7): YEA
Donald Beyer (D-8): YEA
Morgan Griffith (R-9): YEA
Jennifer Wexton (D-10): YEA
Gerald E. Connolly (D-11): Not voting
Washington
Suzan K. DelBene (D-1): YEA
Rick Larsen (D-2): NAY
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-3): YEA
Dan Newhouse (R-4): YEA
Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-5): YEA
Derek Kilmer (D-6): YEA
Pramila Jayapal (D-7): NAY
Kim Schrier (D-8): YEA
Adam Smith (D-9): YEA
Marilyn Strickland (D-10): YEA
West Virginia
Carol Miller (R-1): YEA
Alex Mooney (R-2): NAY
Wisconsin
Bryan Steil (R-1): YEA
Mark Pocan (D-2): NAY
Derrick Van Orden (R-3): YEA
Gwen Moore (D-4): NAY
Scott Fitzgerald (R-5): YEA
Glenn Grothman (R-6): YEA
Tom Tiffany (R-7): YEA
Mike Gallagher (R-8): YEA
Wyoming
Harriet Hageman (R-1): YEA
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: These reps voted to ban TikTok in the US House today