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Votes

Parliament votes on bills and amendments many times before they become law.

There are four types of votes that can happen:

  • Personal votes: MPs' votes were cast and recorded individually.
  • Split-party votes: Votes which are conducted as a party vote, but one or more parties opts to split their vote across multiple positions. The position of each MP within those parties is recorded individually.
  • Party votes: Parties cast one vote on behalf of all their MPs.
  • Voice votes: MPs shout "aye" or "no", and the Speaker or Chairperson determines the result based on what they hear. The positions of individual MPs or parties aren't recorded. Any MP can ask for a party or personal vote to be conducted after a voice vote. Voice votes aren't shown on WhereTheyStand

Currently, WhereTheyStand only contains records of "reading votes" (votes for a bill's first, second or third reading). Over time, this will be expanded to include other votes, like those during the Committee of the whole House stage.

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Results

892 results.
Regulatory Systems (Education) Amendment Bill, 1st reading
Party vote28 March 2023

85

Ayes

34

Noes

0

Abstentions

1

Absent
Taxation (Annual Rates for 2022-23, Platform Economy, and Remedial Matters) Bill (No 2), 3rd reading
Party vote28 March 2023

76

Ayes

44

Noes

0

Abstentions

0

Absent
Taxation (Annual Rates for 2022-23, Platform Economy, and Remedial Matters) Bill (No 2), 2nd reading
Party vote8 March 2023

76

Ayes

44

Noes

0

Abstentions

0

Absent
Civil Aviation Bill, 2nd reading
Party vote8 March 2023

110

Ayes

10

Noes

0

Abstentions

0

Absent
Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Amendment Bill, 2nd reading
Party vote7 March 2023

108

Ayes

12

Noes

0

Abstentions

0

Absent
Criminal Activity Intervention Legislation Bill, 2nd reading
Party vote7 March 2023

108

Ayes

12

Noes

0

Abstentions

0

Absent
Road User Charges (Temporary RUC Reduction Scheme) Amendment Bill (No 2), 1st reading
Party vote22 February 2023

98

Ayes

20

Noes

0

Abstentions

2

Absent
Road User Charges (Temporary RUC Reduction Scheme) Amendment Bill (No 2), 2nd reading
Party vote22 February 2023

98

Ayes

20

Noes

0

Abstentions

2

Absent
Returning Offenders (Management and Information) Amendment Bill, 1st reading
Party vote22 February 2023

108

Ayes

12

Noes

0

Abstentions

0

Absent
Returning Offenders (Management and Information) Amendment Bill, 2nd reading
Party vote22 February 2023

108

Ayes

12

Noes

0

Abstentions

0

Absent
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