When the U.S. House voted Tuesday to turn back an eighth attempt to investigate the relationship between Congressional earmarks and donations arranged by lobbying group PMA, it succeeded by a vote of 215-182. Here’s how our the North Carolina congressional delegation voted on H.Res. 425:

For killing the investigation: Walter Jones (R), Howard Coble (R), Bob Etheridge (D), David Price (D), Heath Shuler (D), Mel Watt (D), Brad Miller (D), Larry Kissell (D).

Against killing the investigation: Mike McIntyre (D), Virginia Foxx (R), Patrick McHenry (R).

Voting present: G.K. Butterfield (D), Sue Myrick (R)

Jones and Coble were among only four Republicans to vote to kill the ethics inquiry. McIntyre was one of 29 Democrats who voted to continue the inquiry.