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Barnaby Joyce voted Yes, rebelling against the National Party
Paul Calvert voted No
Not passed by a small majority
1 rebellion 87% attendance
National Party Representative for New England since December 2017
Former Liberal Party Senator for Tasmania August 2007 – August 2007
Between February 2006 (when our voting records begin) and August 2007 Barnaby Joyce and Paul Calvert have voted in the same division 269 times.
In divisions they have voted the same 259 times. They have only voted differently 10 times.
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In divisions they have voted the same 259 times. They have only voted differently 10 times.
Barnaby Joyce voted Yes, rebelling against the National Party
Paul Calvert voted No
Not passed by a small majority
1 rebellion 87% attendance
Barnaby Joyce voted No, rebelling against the National Party
Paul Calvert voted Yes
Passed by a small majority
1 rebellion 82% attendance
Barnaby Joyce voted No, rebelling against the National Party
Paul Calvert voted Yes
Passed by a small majority
1 rebellion 82% attendance
Barnaby Joyce voted No, rebelling against the National Party
Paul Calvert voted Yes
Passed by a modest majority
1 rebellion 70% attendance
Barnaby Joyce voted No, rebelling against the National Party
Paul Calvert voted Yes
Passed by a modest majority
1 rebellion 70% attendance
Barnaby Joyce voted Yes, rebelling against the National Party
Paul Calvert voted No
Not passed
1 rebellion 92% attendance
Barnaby Joyce voted Yes, rebelling against the National Party
Paul Calvert voted No
Not passed
1 rebellion 89% attendance
Barnaby Joyce voted Yes, rebelling against the National Party
Paul Calvert voted No
Not passed
1 rebellion 87% attendance
Barnaby Joyce voted Yes, rebelling against the National Party
Paul Calvert voted No
Not passed
1 rebellion 82% attendance
Barnaby Joyce voted Yes, rebelling against the National Party
Paul Calvert voted No
Not passed by a small majority
1 rebellion 79% attendance