See how each House member voted on impeachment here.

Support articles of impeachment No Undecided or unclear No response yet Democrats Dem. 228 2 1 2 Independents Ind. 1 0 0 0 Republicans Rep. 0 185 0 12 Total 229 187 1 14

A majority of House members support the articles of impeachment against President Trump, ahead of a vote by the House of Representatives on Wednesday. Mr. Trump is charged with abuse of power and obstruction of Congress as Democrats accused him of violating the Constitution by pressuring Ukraine for help in the 2020 election.

The full House vote is also expected to fall mostly along party lines, with no Republicans in support of impeachment (here’s a guide to the impeachment process). The New York Times began surveying members and collecting public statements on the articles on Wednesday, Dec. 11.

Email us at congress-whipcount@nytimes.com with updated statements.

What Democrats Have Said So Far

Some Democrats have said they are still evaluating the articles of impeachment. One Democrat who has said he will vote against impeachment, Representative Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey, told aides over the weekend that he is planning to switch parties and join the Republicans.

What Independents Have Said So Far

Justin Amash was the only House Republican to support an impeachment inquiry, but he has since left the party and become an independent.

Key Judiciary Member of House Judiciary Committee Red districts were won by President Trump in 2016 Independents 1 Supports Justin Amash Mich. 3 “Republicans are making a concerted effort to mislead.” 0 No 0 Undecided or unclear 0 No response yet

What Republicans Have Said So Far

No House Republicans are expected to support the articles of impeachment.