Private Members' Business - University Funding - Reverse decision to cut univeristy funding
Michael Danby voted No
Andrew Southcott voted No
Not passed by a large majority
No rebellions 27% attendance
Former Australian Labor Party Representative for Melbourne Ports October 1998 – May 2019
Former Liberal Party Representative for Boothby March 1996 – May 2016
Between February 2006 (when our voting records begin) and May 2016 Michael Danby and Andrew Southcott have voted in the same division 1326 times.
In divisions they have voted differently 1315 times. They have only voted the same 11 times.
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In divisions they have voted differently 1315 times. They have only voted the same 11 times.
Michael Danby voted No
Andrew Southcott voted No
Not passed by a large majority
No rebellions 27% attendance
Michael Danby voted Yes
Andrew Southcott voted Yes
Passed by a large majority
2 rebellions 89% attendance
Michael Danby voted Yes
Andrew Southcott voted Yes
Passed by a large majority
2 rebellions 67% attendance
Michael Danby voted Yes
Andrew Southcott voted Yes
Passed by a large majority
No rebellions 69% attendance
Michael Danby voted Yes
Andrew Southcott voted Yes
Passed by a large majority
No rebellions 69% attendance
Michael Danby voted Yes
Andrew Southcott voted Yes
Passed by a large majority
1 rebellion 85% attendance
Michael Danby voted Yes
Andrew Southcott voted Yes
Passed by a large majority
2 rebellions 83% attendance
Michael Danby voted Yes
Andrew Southcott voted Yes
Passed by a large majority
No rebellions 91% attendance
Michael Danby voted No in this free vote
Andrew Southcott voted No in this free vote
Not passed by a small majority
No rebellions 97% attendance
Michael Danby voted Yes in this free vote
Andrew Southcott voted Yes in this free vote
Passed by a small majority
No rebellions 97% attendance
Michael Danby voted No in this free vote
Andrew Southcott voted No in this free vote
Not passed by a small majority
No rebellions 97% attendance