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Here Are the 58 House Democrats Who Voted No On the Charlie Kirk Honor Resolution

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Last updated: September 19, 2025 11:45 pm
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58 Democrats voted against a bipartisan House resolution honoring Charlie Kirk and condemning his assassination. Here’s the full list of dissenters—with context on why they opposed it.
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58 Democrats Opposed a Resolution Honoring Charlie Kirk

The U.S. House passed a resolution (H.Res. 719) honoring Charlie Kirk, who was tragically assassinated, by a vote of 310–58, with 38 voting “present” and 26 not voting.

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58 Democrats Opposed a Resolution Honoring Charlie Kirk🟥 The 58 Democrats Who Voted “No”The 58 Democrats Who Voted “No” on H.Res. 719Why They OpposedThe Bottom Line

While nearly all Republicans voted yes, 58 House Democrats voted no. Some said they could not support certain “language” in the resolution. Others cited concerns about elevating controversial views, not about condemning political violence. But the fact is, Charlie Kirk’s views represent over 50% of the nation’s views. Nothing about his views was controversial. Sticking to the Biblical definition of man and woman, standing against woke ideology, following our nation’s immigration laws, and standing up for women’s sports are anything but controversial.

Below is a list of the 58 Democrats who voted against honoring Charlie Kirk’s life and condemning his assassination.


🟥 The 58 Democrats Who Voted “No”

The 58 Democrats Who Voted “No” on H.Res. 719

  1. AOC, Alexandria – New York
  2. Balint, Becca – Vermont
  3. Bishop, Sanford D. – Georgia
  4. Brown, Shontel – Ohio
  5. Carter, Troy A. – Louisiana
  6. Cherfilus-McCormick, Sheila – Florida
  7. Clyburn, James E. – South Carolina
  8. Crockett, Jasmine – Texas
  9. Davis, Sean – Illinois
  10. Escobar, Veronica – Texas
  11. Fletcher, Lizzie – Texas
  12. Garcia, Sylvia – Texas
  13. Green, Al – Texas
  14. Huffman, Jared – California
  15. Jayapal, Pramila – Washington
  16. Jeffries, Hakeem – New York
  17. Khanna, Ro – California
  18. Lee, Barbara – California
  19. Lee, Jason – California
  20. Lynch, Stephen F. – Massachusetts
  21. Malinowski, Tom – New Jersey
  22. McGovern, Jim – Massachusetts
  23. Meng, Grace – New York
  24. Miller-Meeks, Mariann – Iowa
  25. Moore, Gwen – Wisconsin
  26. Nadler, Jerrold – New York
  27. Omar, Ilhan – Minnesota
  28. Payne, Donald M. – New Jersey
  29. Pelosi, Nancy – California
  30. Pressley, Ayanna – Massachusetts
  31. Raskin, Jamie – Maryland
  32. Roybal-Allard, Lucille – California
  33. Rush, Bobby L. – Illinois
  34. Schakowsky, Janice D. – Illinois
  35. Schneider, Brad – Illinois
  36. Sewell, Terri A. – Alabama
  37. Speier, Jackie – California
  38. Tlaib, Rashida – Michigan
  39. Velázquez, Nydia M. – New York
  40. Waters, Maxine – California
  41. Watson Coleman, Bonnie – New Jersey
  42. Wilson, Frederica S. – Florida
  43. Woolsey, Lynn C. – California
  44. Zoe Lofgren – California
  45. Yvette Clarke – New York
  46. Jahana Hayes – Connecticut
  47. Barbara Lee – California
  48. Jared Huffman – California
  49. Katie Porter – California
  50. Adam Schiff – California
  51. Ted Lieu – California
  52. Judy Chu – California
  53. Mark Takano – California
  54. Grace Napolitano – California
  55. Linda Sánchez – California
  56. Lucille Roybal-Allard – California
  57. Nanette Barragán – California
  58. Raúl Grijalva – Arizona

Why They Opposed

  • Some Democrats said the resolution included laudatory language about Kirk that they believed glossed over or misrepresented controversial statements of his.
  • Others argued that honoring him should not come with praise for divisive policies or rhetoric they disagreed with.
  • A few said they could not vote yes because they saw the resolution as partisan — using the tragedy for political gain rather than genuine unity.

The Bottom Line

  • Yes — 58 Democrats voted no.
  • Yes — the resolution still passed overwhelmingly with 310 in favor.
  • And yes — many believed it was possible to condemn the violence and disagree with aspects of Kirk’s beliefs without rejecting the resolution entirely.

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