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The House voted 217-213 to pass the American Health Care Act (AHCA) Thursday

The bill now heads to the Senate

Washington CNN  — 

House Republicans claimed victory Thursday after successfully garnering 217 “yes” votes to repeal and replace Obamacare.

But there were 20 Republicans who were not on board for the GOP health care plan, called the American Health Care Act.

Here’s a list of the GOP members who opposed the bill, many of whom are in competitive districts.

1. Andy Biggs

Represents Arizona’s Fifth Congressional District.

2. Mike Coffman

Represents Colorado’s Sixth Congressional District.

3. Barbara Comstock

Represents Virginia’s 10th Congressional District.

4. Ryan A. Costello

Represents Pennsylvania’s Sixth Congressional District.

5. Charlie Dent

Represents Pennsylvania’s 15th Congressional District

6. Dan Donovan

Represents New York’s 11th Congressional District.

7. Brian Fitzpatrick

Represents Pennsylvania’s Eighth Congressional District.

8. Jaime Herrera Beutler

Represents Southwest Washington’s Third Congressional District.

9. Will Hurd

Represents Texas’ 23rd Congressional District.

10. Walter B. Jones

Represents the North Carolina’s 3rd Congressional District.

11. David Joyce

Represents Ohio’s 14th Congressional District.

12. John Katko

Represents New York’s 24th Congressional District.

13. Leonard Lance

Represents New Jersey’s Seventh Congressional District.

14. Frank A. LoBiondo

Represents New Jersey’s Second Congressional District.

15. Thomas Massie

Represents Kentucky’s Fourth Congressional District.

16. Patrick Meehan

Represents Pennsylvania’s Seventh Congressional District.

17. Dave Reichert

Represents Washington’s Eighth Congressional District.

18. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen

RepresentsFlorida’s 27th Congressional District.

19. Christopher H. Smith

Represents New Jersey’s Fourth Congressional District.

20. Michael R. Turner

Represents Ohio’s 10th Congressional District.