By Associated Press - Tuesday, May 13, 2014

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - The 22-9 roll call vote Tuesday by which the Missouri Senate passed legislation requiring a 72-hour waiting period after a woman consults a physician before having an abortion.

Voting “yes” were 22 Republicans.

Voting “no” were nine Democrats.



Not voting was one Republican.

REPUBLICANS VOTING YES

Dan Brown, Rolla

Tom Dempsey, St. Charles

Bob Dixon, Springfield

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Ed Emery, Lamar

Mike Kehoe, Jefferson City

Will Kraus, Lee’s Summit

Brad Lager, Savannah

John Lamping, St. Louis

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Doug Libla, Poplar Bluff

Brian Munzlinger, Williamstown

Brian Nieves, Washington

Mike Parson, Bolivar

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David Pearce, Warrensburg

Ron Richard, Joplin

Gary Romine, Farmington

David Sater, Cassville

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Rob Schaaf, St. Joseph

Kurt Schaefer, Columbia

Eric Schmitt, Glendale

Ryan Silvey, Kansas City

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Wayne Wallingford, Cape Girardeau

Jay Wasson, Nixa

DEMOCRATS VOTING NO

Maria Chappelle-Nadal, St. Louis

Kiki Curls, Kansas City

Jason Holsman, Kansas City

Jolie Justus, Kansas City

Joe Keaveny, St. Louis

Paul LeVota, Independence

Jamilah Nasheed, St. Louis

Scott Sifton, St. Louis

Gina Walsh, St. Louis

REPUBLICANS NOT VOTING

Mike Cunningham, Rogersville

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