These 163 House Democrats voted to protect Mike Johnson from MTG's ouster effort

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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Speaker Mike Johnson
Most Democrats, led by House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, voted to table MTG's bid to oust Speaker Mike Johnson.Drew Angerer/Getty Images
  • MTG's bid to oust Speaker Mike Johnson failed, thanks in large part to Democrats.

  • Democratic leadership previously said they would oppose her effort in order to avoid chaos.

  • Nonetheless, plenty of Democrats — mostly progressives — did not vote to save Johnson.

House Speaker Mike Johnson survived an effort to oust him from the speaker's chair — thanks in large part to the support of House Democrats.

On Wednesday, the House voted to table Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's motion to vacate, with a majority of Republicans and Democrats voting in favor. 11 Republicans voted to advance the motion.

Overall, the vote tally was 359-43, with seven Democrats voting "present."

The vote came as something of a surprise — Greene had seemingly backed off from the threat on Tuesday, only to make a surprise bid to oust Johnson on Thursday.

Greene's effort had long been expected to fail after House Democratic leaders announced that they would vote to table her motion to vacate, arguing that they were protecting the House from chaos.

While most Democrats sided with their leadership, several of them did not, arguing that Johnson's brand of politics should not be affirmed and that their party should have extracted more concessions in exchange.

"It's important to send a very clear message that Mike Johnson is an extremist," Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York told reporters on Tuesday. "This is not a decision that is just an easy giveaway."

It is unclear whether Greene will continue to force votes on ousting Johnson.

Here are the 163 Democrats who voted to protect Johnson:

Adams

Aguilar

Allred

Amo

Auchincloss

Balint

Beatty

Bera

Beyer

Bishop (GA)

Blumenauer

Blunt Rochester

Bonamici

Boyle (PA)

Brown

Brownley

Budzinski

Caraveo

Carbajal

Cárdenas

Carter (LA)

Cartwright

Case

Casten

Castor (FL)

Cherfilus-McCormick

Clark (MA)

Clyburn

Cohen

Correa

Costa

Courtney

Craig

Crockett

Crow

Cuellar

Davids (KS)

Davis (IL)

Davis (NC)

Dean (PA)

DeLauro

DelBene

Deluzio

DeSaulnier

Dingell

Eshoo

Espaillat

Evans

Fletcher

Foster

Frankel, Lois

Gallego

Golden (ME)

Goldman (NY)

Gonzalez, Vicente

Gottheimer

Green, Al (TX)

Hayes

Himes

Horsford

Houlahan

Hoyer

Hoyle (OR)

Huffman

Ivey

Jackson (NC)

Jeffries

Johnson (GA)

Kaptur

Keating

Kelly (IL)

Kennedy

Khanna

Kildee

Kilmer

Kim (NJ)

Krishnamoorthi

Kuster

Larsen (WA)

Larson (CT)

Lee (NV)

Leger Fernandez

Levin

Lieu

Lofgren

Lynch

Manning

Matsui

McBath

McClellan

McCollum

McGarvey

McGovern

Meeks

Meng

Mfume

Moore (WI)

Morelle

Moskowitz

Moulton

Mrvan

Nadler

Napolitano

Neal

Neguse

Nickel

Norcross

Pallone

Panetta

Pappas

Pascrell

Pelosi

Peltola

Perez

Peters

Pettersen

Phillips

Pingree

Porter

Quigley

Raskin

Ross

Ruiz

Ruppersberger

Salinas

Sánchez

Sarbanes

Schiff

Schneider

Scholten

Schrier

Scott (VA)

Scott, David

Sewell

Sherman

Sherrill

Slotkin

Smith (WA)

Sorensen

Soto

Spanberger

Stansbury

Stanton

Stevens

Strickland

Suozzi

Swalwell

Sykes

Thanedar

Thompson (CA)

Titus

Tonko

Torres (NY)

Trahan

Trone

Underwood

Vargas

Vasquez

Veasey

Wasserman Schultz

Wexton

Wild

Wilson (FL)

Here are the 32 Democrats who voted to advance Greene's ouster effort:

Barragán
Bowman
Bush
Casar
Castro (TX)
Clarke (NY)
Connolly
DeGette
Doggett
Escobar
Frost

Garamendi
Garcia (TX)
Garcia, Robert
Gomez
Harder (CA)
Jackson (IL)
Jayapal
Kamlager-Dove
Lee (CA)
Lee (PA)
Menendez

Ocasio-Cortez
Pressley
Ramirez
Ryan
Scanlon
Tlaib
Velázquez
Waters
Watson Coleman
Williams (GA)

And here are the 7 Democrats who voted "present."

  • Judy Chu of California

  • Chuy García of Illinois

  • Ilhan Omar of Minnesota

  • Mark Pocan of Wisconsin

  • Jan Schakowsky of Illinois

  • Mark Takano of California

  • Norma Torres of California

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