On Tuesday, controversial pick for secretary of education Betsy DeVos was narrowly confirmed after Vice President Mike Pence broke a tie in the Senate.

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Here is the list of every Senator who voted no.

The list includes two Republicans — Sen. Susan Collins (Maine) and Sen. Lisa Murkowski (Ala.) — as well as two Independents —Sen. Bernie Sanders (Vt.) and Sen. Angus King (Maine). Via Politico:

Tammy Baldwin

Michael Bennet

Richard Blumenthal

Cory Booker

Sherrod Brown

Maria Cantwell

Benjamin Cardin

Thomas Carper

Bob Casey

Susan Collins

Chris Coons

Joe Donnelly

Tammy Duckworth

Richard Durbin

Dianne Feinstein

Al Franken

Kirsten Gillibrand

Kamala Harris

Maggie Hassan

Martin Heinrich

Heidi Heitkamp

Mazie Hirono

Tim Kaine

Angus King

Amy Klobuchar

Patrick Leahy

Joe Manchin

Edward Markey

Catherine Cortez Masto

Claire McCaskill

Robert Menendez

Jeff Merkley

Lisa Murkowski

Christopher Murphy

Patty Murray

Bill Nelson

Gary Peters

Jack Reed

Bernie Sanders

Brian Schatz

Chuck Schumer

Jeanne Shaheen

Debbie Stabenow

Jon Tester

Tom Udall

Chris Van Hollen

Mark Warner

Elizabeth Warren

Sheldon Whitehouse

Ron Wyden

Here is a list of everyone who voted yes. No Democrats voted in favor.

Lamar Alexander

John Barrasso

Roy Blunt

John Boozman

Richard Burr

Shelley Moore Capito

Bill Cassidy

Thad Cochran

Bob Corker

John Cornyn

Tom Cotton

Michael Crapo

Ted Cruz

Steve Daines

Michael Enzi

Joni Ernst

Deb Fischer

Jeff Flake

Cory Gardner

Lindsey Graham

Charles Grassley

Orrin Hatch

Dean Heller

John Hoeven

James Inhofe

Johnny Isakson

Ron Johnson

John Kennedy

James Lankford

Mike Lee

John McCain

Mitch McConnell

Jerry Moran

Rand Paul

Mike Pence

David Perdue

Rob Portman

Jim Risch

Pat Roberts

Michael Rounds

Marco Rubio

Ben Sasse

Tim Scott

Jeff Sessions

Richard Shelby

Dan Sullivan

John Thune

Thom Tillis

Patrick Toomey

Roger Wicker

Todd Young

A handful of Senators who voted in favor of DeVos are up for reelection in 2018.

Jeff Flake (Ariz.)

Roger Wicker (Miss.)

Deb Fischer (Neb.)

Dean Heller (Nev.)

Bob Corker (Tenn.)

Ted Cruz (Texas)

Orrin Hatch (Utah)

John Barrasso (Wyo.)

At a local level, writer Alex Litel pointed out on Twitter, there are many school board elections coming up. "Don't let anyone to tell you to wait until 2018," Litel tweeted. "There are 464 school board elections in 33 states THIS YEAR."

"In 2017, 464 of America's largest school districts by enrollment are holding elections for 1,388 seats," according to Ballotpedia.org. "These elections will take place in 33 states. These districts collectively educated a total of 10,182,508 students during the 2014-2015 school year—20 percent of all K-12 students in the United States."