UPDATED January 7, 2021, to show who actually voted to overthrow the 2020 election.
Here’s a list of individuals elected to Congress, who swore an oath to uphold the U.S. Constitution, who are now throwing their word aside to swear fealty to Donald Trump.
- U.S. Vice President
- Mike Pence — on January 6, Vice President Pence said he had no power to overturn the votes of the American people during the Electoral College vote certification
- U.S. Senators
- Marsha Blackburn (R, Tennessee) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Mike Braun (R, Indiana) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Ted Cruz (R, Texas)
- Steve Daines (R, Montana) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Bill Hagerty (R, Tennessee) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Josh Hawley (R, Missouri) — even during the Trump rioters’ storming of the Capitol, Sen. Hawley was fundraising, and when the Senate debate was restarted, he will continue objecting to legally-cast electoral votes.
- Cindy Hyde-Smith (R, Mississippi)
- Ron Johnson (R, Wisconsin) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- John Kennedy (R, Louisiana)
- James Lankford (R, Oklahoma) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Kelly Loeffler (R, Georgia) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, Sen. Loeffler decided not to contest
- Cynthia Lummis (R, Wyoming) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Roger Marshall (R, Kansas)
- Rick Scott (R, Florida)
- Tommy Tuberville (R, Alabama)
- U.S. House Members
- Ralph Abraham (R, Louisiana, 5th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Robert Aderholt (R, Alabama, 4th CD)
- Rick W. Allen (R, Georgia, 12th CD)
- Jodey Arrington (R, Texas, 19th CD)
- Brian Babin (R, Texas, 36th CD)
- James R. Baird (R, Indiana, 4th CD)
- Jim Banks (R, Indiana, 3rd CD)
- Cliff Bentz (R, Oregon, 2nd CD)
- Jack Bergman (R, Michigan, 1st CD)
- Stephanie Bice (R, Oklahoma, 22nd CD)
- Andy Biggs (R, Arizona, 5th CD)
- Gus Bilirakis (R, Florida, 12th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Dan Bishop (R, North Carolina, 9th CD)
- Lauren Boebert (R, Colorado, 3rd CD)
- Mike Bost (R, Illinois, 12th CD)
- Kevin Brady (R, Texas, 8th CD)
- Mo Brooks (R, Alabama, 5th CD)— after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Ken Buck (R, Colorado, 4th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Ted Budd (R, North Carolina, 13th CD)
- Tim Burchett (R, Tennessee, 2nd CD)
- Michael C. Burgess (R, Texas, 26th CD)
- Bradley Byrne (R Alabama, 1st CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Ken Calvert (R, California, 42nd CD)
- Kat Cammack (R, Florida, 3rd CD)
- Jerry Carl (R, Alabama, 1st CD)
- Earl L. “Buddy” Carter (R, Georgia, 1st CD)
- John R. Carter (R, Texas, (R, Texas, 3rd CD)
- Madison Cawthorn (R, North Carolina, 11th CD)
- Steve Chabot (R, Ohio, 1st CD)
- Ben Cline (R, Virginia, 6th CD)
- Andrew Clyde (R, Georgia, 9th CD)
- Tom Cole (R, Oklahoma, 4th CD)
- Doug Collins (R, Georgia, 9th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Michael Cloud (R, Texas, 27th CD)
- Mike Conaway (R, Texas, 11th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Rick Crawford (R, Arkansas, 1st CD)
- Dan Crenshaw (R, Texas, 2nd CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Warren Davidson (R, Ohio, 8th CD)
- Scott DesJarlais (R, Tennessee, 4th CD)
- Mario Diaz-Balart (R, Florida, 25th CD)
- Byron Donalds (R, Forida, 19th CD)
- Jeff Duncan (R, South Carolina, 3rd CD)
- Neal P. Dunn, (R, Florida, 2nd CD)
- Tom Emmer (R, Minnesota, 6th CD)— after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Ron Estes (R, Kansas, 4th CD)
- Pat Fallon (R, Texas, 4th CD)
- Drew Ferguson (R, Georgia, 3rd CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Chuck Fleischmann (R, Tennessee, 3rd CD)
- Michelle Fishbach (R, Minnesota, 7th CD)
- Scott Fitzgerald (R, Wisconsin, 5th CD)
- Bill Flores (R, Texas, 17th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Jeff Fortenberry (R, Nebraska, 1st CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Virginia Foxx (R, North Carolina, 5th CD)
- Scott Franklin (R, Florida, 15h CD)
- Russ Fulcher (R, Idaho, 1st CD)
- Matt Gaetz (R, Florida, 1st CD)
- Mike Garcia (R, California, 25th CD)
- Greg Gianforte (R, Montana, at large) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Bob Gibbs (R, Ohio, 7th CD)
- Carlos Gimenez (R, Florida, 26th CD)
- Louie Gohmert (R, Texas, 1st CD)
- Bob Good (R, Virginia, 5th CD)
- Lance Gooden (R, Texas, 5th CD)
- Paul Gosar (R, Arizona, 4th CD)
- Garret Graves (R, Louisiana, 6th CD)
- Sam Graves (R, Missouri, 6th CD)
- Mark Green (R, Tennessee, 7th CD)
- Morgan Griffith (R, Virginia, 9th CD)
- Michael Guest (R, Mississippi, 3rd CD)
- Jim Hagedorn (R, Minnesota, 1st CD)
- Andy Harris (R, Maryland, 1st CD)
- Diana Harsbarger (R, Tennessee, 1st CD)
- Vicky Hartzle (R, Missouri, 4th CD)
- Blaine Luetkemeyer (R, Missouri, 3rd CD)
- Yvette Herrell (R, New Mexico, 2nd CD)
- Jody Hice (R, Georgia, 10th CD)
- Clay Higgins (R, Louisiana, 3rd CD)
- Trey Hollingsworth (R, Indiana, 9th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Richard Hudson (R, North Carolina, 8th CD)
- Bill Huizenga (R, Michigan, 2nd CD)— after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Darrell Issa (R, California, 50th CD)
- Ronny Jackson (R, Texas, 13th CD)
- Chris Jacobs (R, New York, 27th CD)
- Bill Johnson (R, Ohio, 6th CD)
- Mike Johnson (R, Louisiana, 4th CD)
- Jim Jordan (R, Ohio, 4th CD)
- John Joyce (R, Pennsylvania, 13th CD)
- Fred Keller (R, Pennsylvania, 12th CD)
- Mike Kelly (R, Pennsylvania, 16th CD)
- Trent Kelly (R, Mississippi, 1st CD)
- Steve King (R, Iowa, 4th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- David Kustoff (R, Tennessee, 8th CD)
- Darin LaHood (R, Illinois, 18th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Doug LaMalfa (R, California, 1st CD)
- Doug Lamborn (R, Colorado, 5th CD)
- Robert E. Latta (R, Ohio, 5th CD)— after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Jake LaTurner (R, Kansas, 2nd CD)
- Debbie Lesko (R, Arizona, 8th CD)
- Billy Long (R, Missouri, 7th CD)
- Barry Loudermilk (R, Georgia, 11th CD)
- Frank Lucas (R, Oklahoma, 3rd CD)
- Blaine Luetkemeyer (R, Missouri, 3rd CD)
- Nicole Malliotakis (R, New York, 11th CD)
- Tracey Mann (R, Kansas, 1st CD)
- Kenny Marchant (R, Texas, 24th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Roger Marshall (R, Kansas, 1st CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Brian Mast (R, Florida, 18th CD)
- Kevin McCarthy (R, California, 23rd CD)
- Lisa McClain (R, Michigan, 10th CD)
- Tom McClintock (R, California, 4th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Cathy McMorris Rodger (R, Washington, 5th CD) — after the Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, Rep. McMorris Rodgers now won’t contest
- Dan Meuser (R, Pennsylvania, 9th CD)
- Carol D. Miller (R, West Virginia, 3rd CD)
- Mary Miller (R, Illinois, 15th CD)
- John Moolenaar (R, Michigan, 4th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Alex X. Mooney (R, West Virginia, 2nd CD)
- Barry Moore (R, Alabama, 2nd CD)
- Markwayne Mullin (R, Oklahoma, 2nd CD)
- Gregory Murphy (R, North Carolina, 3rd CD)
- Troy Nehls (R, Texas, 22nd CD)
- Dan Newhouse (R, Washington, 4th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Ralph Norman (R, South Carolina, 5th CD)
- Devin Nunes (R, California, 22nd CD)
- Jay Obermolte (R, California, 8th CD)
- Burgess Owens (R, Utah, 4th CD)
- Gary Palmer (R, Alabama, 6th CD)
- Steven Palazzo (R, Mississippi, 4th CD)
- Scott Perry (R, Pennsylvania, 10th CD)
- Greg Pence (R, Indiana, 6th CD)
- August Pfluger, (R, Texas, 11th CD)
- Bill Posey (R, Florida, 8th CD)
- Guy Reschenthaler (R, Pennsylvania, 14th CD)
- Tom Rice (R, South Carolina, 7th CD)
- Harold Rogers, (R, Kentucky, 5th CD)
- Mike Rogers (R, Alabama, 3rd CD)
- John Rose (R, Tennessee, 6th CD)
- Matt Rosendale (R, Montana, at large)
- David Rouzer (R, North Carolina, 7th CD)
- John Rutherford (R, Florida, 4th CD)
- Steve Scalise (R, Louisiana, 1st CD)
- David Schweikert (R, Arizona, 6th CD)
- Austin Scott (R, Georgia, 8th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Jason Smith (R, Missouri, 8th CD)
- Pete Sessions (R, Texas, 17th CD)
- Mike Simpson (R, Idaho, 2nd CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Adrian Smith (R, Nebraska, 3rd CD)
- Jason Smith (R, Missouri, 8th CD)
- Lloyd Smucker (R, Pennsylvania, 11th CD)
- Ross Spano (R, Florida, 15th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Elise Stafanik (R, New York, 21st CD)
- W. Gregory Steube (R, Florida, 17th CD)
- Chris Stewart (R, Utah, 2nd CD)
- Marjorie Taylor Greene (R, Georgia, 14th CD)
- Glenn Thompson (R, Pennsylvania, 15th CD)
- Tom Tiffany (R, Wisconsin, 7th CD)
- William Timmons (R, South Carolina, 4th CD)
- Jeff Van Drew (R, New Jersey, 2nd CD)
- Beth Van Duyne (R, Texas,24th CD)
- Ann Wagner (R, Missouri, 2nd CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Tim Walberg (R, Michigan, 7th CD)
- Mark Walker (R, North Carolina, 6th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Jackie Walorski (R, Indiana, 2nd CD)
- Michael Waltz (R, Florida, 6th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Randy Weber (R, Texas, 14th CD)
- Daniel Webster (R, Florida, 11th CD)
- Ben Wenstrup (R, Ohio, 2nd CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Bruce Westerman (R, Arkansas, 4th CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Roger Williams (R, Texas, 25th CD)
- Joe Wilson (R, South Carolina, 2nd CD)
- Rob Wittman (R, Virginia, 1st CD)
- Ron Wright (R, Texas, 6th CD)
- Ted S. Yoho (R, Florida, 3rd CD) — after Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, decided not to contest
- Lee Zeldin (R, New York, 1st CD)
- Minnesota
- MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell — Mr. Lundell has been funding the Trump Campaign’s frivolous law suits citing voter fraud that they provided no proof happened.