Senate votes 50-48 to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. Here’s how each senator voted.

The US Senate voted 50-48 on Saturday to confirm Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the US Supreme Court, pushing the court further to the right.

The vote ended a brutal and divisive battle after sexual assault allegations against the judge were made. Kavanaugh has denied the accusations.

Here’s a look at how each senator voted.

Voted in favour of the nomination

Republicans

Lamar Alexander – Tennessee John Barrasso – Wyoming Roy Blunt – Missouri John Boozman – Arkansas Richard M Burr – North Carolina Shelley Moore Capito – West Virginia Bill Cassidy – Louisiana Susan Collins – Maine Bob Corker – Tennessee John Cornyn – Texas Tom Cotton – Arkansas Michael D Crapo – Idaho Ted Cruz – Texas Michael B Enzi – Wyoming Joni Ernst – Iowa Deb Fischer – Nebraska Jeff Flake – Arizona Cory Gardner – Colorado Lindsey Graham – South Carolina Charles E Grassley – Iowa Orrin G Hatch – Utah Dean Heller – Nevada John Hoeven – North Dakota Cindy Hyde-Smith – Mississippi James M Inhofe – Oklahoma Johnny Isakson – Georgia Ron Johnson – Wisconsin John Kennedy – Louisiana Jon Kyl – Arizona James Lankford – Oklahoma Mike Lee – Utah Mitch McConnell – Kentucky Jerry Moran – Kansas Rand Paul – Kentucky David Perdue – Georgia Rob Portman – Ohio Jim Risch – Idaho Pat Roberts – Kansas Michael Rounds – South Dakota Marco Rubio – Florida Ben Sasse – Nebraska Tim Scott – South Carolina Richard C Shelby – Alabama Dan Sullivan – Alaska John Thune – South Dakota Thom Tillis – North Carolina Patrick J Toomey – Pennsylvania Roger Wicker – Mississippi Todd Young – Indiana

Democrats

Joe Manchin III – West Virginia

Voted against the nomination

Democrats

Tammy Baldwin – Wisconsin Michael Bennet – Colorado Richard Blumenthal – Connecticut Cory Booker – New Jersey Sherrod Brown – Ohio Maria Cantwell – Washington Benjamin L Cardin – Maryland Thomas R Carper – Delaware Bob Casey – Pennsylvania Chris Coons – Delaware Catherine Cortez Masto – Nevada Joe Donnelly – Indiana Tammy Duckworth – Illinois Richard J Durbin – Illinois Dianne Feinstein – California Kirsten Gillibrand – New York Kamala Harris – California Maggie Hassan – New Hampshire Martin Heinrich – New Mexico Heidi Heitkamp – North Dakota Mazie K Hirono – Hawaii Doug Jones – Alabama Tim Kaine – Virginia Angus King – Maine Amy Klobuchar – Minnesota Patrick J Leahy – Vermont Edward J Markey – Massachusetts Claire McCaskill – Missouri Robert Menendez – New Jersey Jeff Merkley – Oregon Christopher S Murphy – Connecticut Patty Murray – Washington Bill Nelson – Florida Gary Peters – Michigan Jack Reed – Rhode Island Bernie Sanders – Vermont Brian Schatz – Hawaii Chuck Schumer – New York Jeanne Shaheen – New Hampshire Tina Smith – Minnesota Debbie Stabenow – Michigan Jon Tester – Montana Tom Udall – New Mexico Chris Van Hollen – Maryland Mark Warner – Virginia Elizabeth Warren – Massachusetts Sheldon Whitehouse – Rhode Island Ron Wyden – Oregon

Voted ‘present’

Republican Lisa Murkowski – Alaska (Murkowski was opposed to the nomination, but voted “present” as a courtesy to Montana Senator Daines who is out of town)

Not present