When SAFRA passed the House of Representatives last September, just four Democrats voted “no” — Boyd, Herseth-Sandlin, McMahon, and Kanjorski. With the combined SAFRA/Health Care bill coming down to the wire this evening, let’s take a look at where those four Representatives stand today.

Allen Boyd voted against Health Care Reform last November, but is expected to vote yes today. Stephanie Herseth-Sandlin and Michael McMahon voted no in November, and both plan to vote no again.

Which means that only Paul Kanjorski voted no on SAFRA in September and yes on HCR in November. And according to the blog Firedoglake, Kanjorski is still keeping mum about his plans for this evening. According to their reporting, “the Congressman may never announce his vote, just vote on the bill and leave the chamber.”

Private lender Sallie Mae has offices in Kanjorski’s district, and Firedoglake sums up his position this way: “putting the needs of lobbyists over $57 million for students in his district is just … craven.”

It’s now looking like the bill is a pretty safe pass, but I’ll be very curious to see how Kanjorski votes.