Joe Wilson Resolution of Disapproval: House Votes To Admonish

House Votes To Admonish Joe Wilson

WASHINGTON (Associated Press) - The House has voted to admonish Rep. Joe Wilson over his "You lie" outburst to President Barack Obama during the president's health care speech to Congress last week.

The 240-179 vote on the resolution of disapproval reflected the sharp partisan divide over the issue. Democrats insisted that the South Carolina Republican take responsibility for what they said was a serious breach of decorum. Republicans characterized the vote as a political stunt.

Wilson himself would not back down on his position that he owed the House no apology. Surrounded by Republican supporters, Wilson said Obama had "graciously accepted my apology and the issue is over."

Here is the vote tally:

Most Democrats -- 233 -- supported the resolution, while most Republicans -- 167 -- voted against it. Here are the other members of Congress who didn't vote with the bulk of their party (10 additional members did not vote at all):

DEMS WHO VOTED NOArcuriDelahuntGiffordsHincheyHodesKucinichMaffeiMassaMcDermottMoore (WI)TaylorTeague

REPUBLICANS WHO VOTED YESCaoEmersonFlakeInglisJonesPetriRohrabacher

DEMS WHO VOTED 'PRESENT'EngelFosterFrank (MA)Shea-PorterSkelton

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