Politics & Government
How Arizona's U.S. House Delegation Voted On Impeachment
Here's how Arizona's congressional delegation voted on the historic impeachment of President Donald J. Trump.

Arizona's congressional delegation split in the historic vote Wednesday on two articles of impeachment against President Donald J. Trump.
The House voted mainly among party lines to impeach the president. The vote count was 230 to 197 to impeach the president for abuse of power, and 229 to 198 on the obstruction of justice charge.
Here’s how the Arizona delegation voted:
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Greg Stanton, Democrat, Yes
Ruben Gallego, Democrat, Yes
Paul M. Grijalva, Democrat, Yes
Ann Kirkpatrick, Democrat, Yes
Andy Biggs, Republican, No
Debbie Lesko, Republican, No
Paul Gosar, Republican, No
David Schweikert, Republican, No
Last week, a bitterly divided House Judiciary Committee approved two articles of impeachment accusing President Donald Trump of abusing the power of his office and obstructing Congress.
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SEE: A Nation Divided: House Impeaches President Donald J. Trump
The action came after a parade of witnesses corroborated a whistleblower’s complaint that Trump held up congressionally approved military aid to Ukraine in exchange for an investigation into former Vice President Joe Biden, a contender for the Democratic presidential nomination, and his son Hunter. The investigation never occurred, and the aid eventually was released.
The Senate is set to hold a trial on the articles of impeachment beginning in January.
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