======Roll Call Numbers======---- The roll call number is a number assigned by the legislature to a vote. If the roll number is "246" then it is likely to have been the 246th vote in that legislature's session. Some legislature's refer to it as a "sequence number," and it is typically located on the voting record sheet. However, some states have them listed in the bill history and/or journal. The slight majority of states do not have roll call numbers available. **States with Roll Call Numbers Available:** - Alabama - Connecticut - Florida - Georgia - Illinois - Indiana - Kentucky __House__ - Louisiana - Maine - Maryland - Massachusetts - Michigan - Montana - New Hampshire - New Mexico - North Carolina - Oklahoma - Pennsylvania - Rhode Island - South Carolina - Texas __House__ - West Virginia - Wisconsin **States WITHOUT Roll Call Numbers Available:** - Alaska - Arkansas - Arizona - California - Colorado - Delaware - Hawaii - Idaho - Iowa - Kansas - Kentucky __Senate__ - Minnesota - Mississippi - Missouri - Nebraska - Nevada - New Jersey - New York - North Dakota - Ohio - Oregon - South Dakota - Tennessee - Texas __Senate__ - Utah - Vermont - Virginia - Washington - Wyoming ---- [[CategoryKeyVotes Key Votes Homepage]] | [[UTInternTraining Training Guide]] | [[SummaryWritingGuide Summary Writing Guide]] | [[VoteEnteringGuide Vote Entering Guide]] | [[CongressGuide Congress Guide]] | [[StatusUpdateGuide Status Update Guide]] | [[WebCheckGuide Web Check Guide]]