David Feeney and Sarah Henderson have voted the same way 1% of the time

Between September 2013 and February 2018 David Feeney and Sarah Henderson have voted in the same division 646 times.

In divisions they have voted differently 638 times. They have only voted the same 8 times.

How do their votes on policies compare?

Policies are groups of votes related to an issue. We only show policies where we have enough information on both people.

Always voted differently on

Divisions in which they voted the same

In divisions they have voted differently 638 times. They have only voted the same 8 times.

  1. edited 28th Mar 2018
    Representatives

    David Feeney voted No in this free vote

    Sarah Henderson voted No in this free vote

    Not passed by a small majority

    No rebellions 97% attendance

  2. edited 28th Mar 2018
    Representatives

    David Feeney voted No in this free vote

    Sarah Henderson voted No in this free vote

    Not passed by a small majority

    No rebellions 93% attendance

  3. edited 28th Mar 2018
    Representatives

    David Feeney voted No in this free vote

    Sarah Henderson voted No in this free vote

    Not passed by a small majority

    No rebellions 98% attendance

  4. edited 28th Mar 2018
    Representatives

    David Feeney voted No in this free vote

    Sarah Henderson voted No in this free vote

    Not passed by a small majority

    No rebellions 95% attendance

  5. edited 28th Mar 2018
    Representatives

    David Feeney voted No in this free vote

    Sarah Henderson voted No in this free vote

    Not passed by a modest majority

    No rebellions 94% attendance

  6. Representatives

    David Feeney voted No

    Sarah Henderson voted No

    Not passed by a large majority

    No rebellions 47% attendance

  7. Representatives

    David Feeney voted No

    Sarah Henderson voted No

    Not passed by a large majority

    No rebellions 58% attendance

  8. edited 23rd Sep 2016
    Representatives

    David Feeney voted No

    Sarah Henderson voted No

    Not passed by a large majority

    No rebellions 85% attendance