SLIDESHOW: See how Central Florida's U.S. Representatives voted in the Trump impeachment inquiry
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The U.S. House of Representatives passed the resolution to lay out the rules for President Trump's impeachment on Thursday, October 31, 2019. The vote was 232 in favor and 196 against, with 4 not voting.
Congressman Ted Yoho, a Republican who represents District 3, voted against the resolution to establish the rules for President Trump's impeachment inquiry.
Congressman Michael Waltz, a Republican who represents District 6, voted against the resolution to establish the rules for President Trump's impeachment inquiry.
Congresswoman Stephanie Murphy, a Democrat who represents District 7, voted in favor of the resolution to establish the rules for President Trump's impeachment inquiry.
Congressman Bill Posey, a Republican who represents District 8, voted against the resolution to establish the rules for President Trump's impeachment inquiry.
Congressman Darren Soto, a Democrat who represents District 9, voted in favor of the resolution to establish the rules for President Trump's impeachment inquiry.
Congresswoman Val Demings, a Democrat who represents District 10, voted in favor of the resolution to establish the rules for President Trump's impeachment inquiry.
Congressman Daniel Webster, a Republican who represents District 11, voted against the resolution to establish the rules for President Trump's impeachment inquiry.
Congressman Ross Spano, a Republican who represents District 15, voted against the resolution to establish the rules for President Trump's impeachment inquiry.