Motions - Member for Cook - Censure Scott Morrison
Bridget Archer voted Yes, rebelling against the Liberal Party
Passed by a small majority
1 rebellion 90% attendance
Liberal Party Representative for Bass since May 2019
Rebels 3% of the time explain rebellions 85% attendance explain attendance
Please note that our voting records start in February 2006.
Bridget Archer has voted against the majority of their party 25 times since entering Parliament in May 2019. explain rebellions
Bridget Archer voted Yes, rebelling against the Liberal Party
Passed by a small majority
1 rebellion 90% attendance
Bridget Archer voted No, rebelling against the Liberal Party
Passed by a modest majority
1 rebellion 41% attendance
Bridget Archer voted No, rebelling against the Liberal Party
Passed by a modest majority
1 rebellion 43% attendance
Bridget Archer voted No, rebelling against the Liberal Party
Passed by a modest majority
1 rebellion 48% attendance
Bridget Archer voted No, rebelling against the Liberal Party
Passed by a modest majority
1 rebellion 46% attendance
Bridget Archer voted No, rebelling against the Liberal Party
Passed by a large majority
1 rebellion 60% attendance
Bridget Archer voted No, rebelling against the Liberal Party
Passed by a modest majority
1 rebellion 51% attendance
Bridget Archer voted No, rebelling against the Liberal Party
Passed by a modest majority
1 rebellion 56% attendance
Bridget Archer voted Yes, rebelling against the Liberal Party
Passed by a small majority
1 rebellion 90% attendance
Bridget Archer voted Yes, rebelling against the Liberal Party
Passed by a small majority
1 rebellion 90% attendance
Bridget Archer voted Yes, rebelling against the Liberal Party
Passed by a small majority
1 rebellion 95% attendance
Bridget Archer voted Yes, rebelling against the Liberal Party
Passed by a small majority
1 rebellion 95% attendance
Bridget Archer voted Yes, rebelling against the Liberal Party
Passed by a modest majority
24 rebellions 90% attendance
Bridget Archer voted Yes, rebelling against the Liberal Party
Passed by a small majority
5 rebellions 82% attendance
Bridget Archer voted Yes, rebelling against the Liberal Party
Passed by a small majority
5 rebellions 82% attendance
Bridget Archer voted No, rebelling against the Liberal Party
Not passed by a small majority
5 rebellions 81% attendance
Bridget Archer voted No, rebelling against the Liberal Party
Passed by a large majority
3 rebellions 51% attendance
Bridget Archer voted No, rebelling against the Liberal Party
Passed by a large majority
1 rebellion 64% attendance
Bridget Archer voted No, rebelling against the Liberal Party
Passed by a small majority
1 rebellion 82% attendance
Bridget Archer voted No, rebelling against the Liberal Party
Passed by a small majority
1 rebellion 81% attendance
Bridget Archer voted No, rebelling against the Liberal Party
Passed by a small majority
2 rebellions 83% attendance
Bridget Archer voted No, rebelling against the Liberal Party
Passed by a large majority
1 rebellion 68% attendance
Bridget Archer voted No, rebelling against the Liberal Party
Passed by a large majority
1 rebellion 68% attendance
Bridget Archer voted Yes, rebelling against the Liberal Party
Passed by a small majority
1 rebellion 86% attendance
Bridget Archer voted No, rebelling against the Liberal Party
Not passed by a small majority
1 rebellion 85% attendance
Bridget Archer has taken part in 1 free vote since entering Parliament in May 2019. explain “Free Votes”
Recent votes in parliament that this Representative could have attended.
Bridget Archer voted No
Passed by a modest majority
No rebellions 83% attendance
Bridget Archer voted No
Passed by a modest majority
No rebellions 83% attendance
Bridget Archer voted No
Passed by a modest majority
No rebellions 82% attendance
Shows people in order of those who voted always the same as Bridget Archer (100% agreement) to those who never voted the same (0% agreement).
We only compare those votes where both people attended. This may reveal relationships between people that were previously unsuspected. Or it may be nonsense.
Agreement | Name | |
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100% | Vince Connelly | Former Liberal Party Representative for Stirling |
100% | John McVeigh | Former Liberal Party Representative for Groom |
99.8% | Celia Hammond | Former Liberal Party Representative for Curtin |
99.6% | Gladys Liu | Former Liberal Party Representative for Chisholm |
99% | Alan Tudge | Liberal Party Representative for Aston |