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Title page 1

Contents 3

Summary 2

Introduction 4

Criteria Used by Senators to Evaluate Nominations 4

Professional Qualifications of Nominee 5

Judicial Philosophy or Ideology of Nominee 6

Views of Peers, Constituents, Interest Groups, and Others 8

Diversity Considerations 9

Senate Institutional Factors or Prerogatives 9

When Senate Action on a Nomination Occurs 10

Floor Procedures for Considering the Nomination 11

Bringing the Nomination to the Floor 12

Filibusters and Motions to End Debate 14

Final Vote on Whether to Confirm the Nomination 16

Number of Days from Nomination to Final Vote 16

Number of Days from Committee Report to Final Vote 18

Type of Vote 19

Vote Outcome and Number of Nay Votes 21

Percentage of Nays 24

Reconsideration of the Confirmation Vote 25

Calling Upon the Judiciary Committee to Further Examine the Nomination 25

Recommittals of Supreme Court Nominations 26

Delay for Additional Committee Hearings Without Recommitting the Nomination 27

After Senate Confirmation 28

Author Information 30

Acknowledgments 31

Figures 3

Figure 1. Number of Days from Nomination to Final Vote 17

Figure 2. Number of Days from Committee Report to Final Vote 19

Figure 3. U.S. Supreme Court Nominees Receiving Final Vote 22

Figure 4. Ten U.S. Supreme Court Nominations That Received Greatest Number of Nays During Final Vote 23

Figure 5. Ten Supreme Court Nominations Approved by the Senate That Had Greatest Percentage of Senators Voting Against Nomination 24