Ian Campbell and Kim Carr have voted the same way 12% of the time

Between February 2006 (when our voting records begin) and May 2007 Ian Campbell and Kim Carr have voted in the same division 105 times.

In divisions they have voted differently 92 times. They have only voted the same 13 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.

Voted a mixture of the same and differently on

Divisions in which they voted the same

In divisions they have voted differently 92 times. They have only voted the same 13 times.

  1. Senate

    Ian Campbell voted No

    Kim Carr voted No

    Not passed by a large majority

    No rebellions 79% attendance

  2. edited 7th Oct 2014
    Senate

    Ian Campbell voted No

    Kim Carr voted No

    Not passed by a large majority

    No rebellions 75% attendance

  3. Senate

    Ian Campbell voted No

    Kim Carr voted No

    Not passed by a large majority

    No rebellions 80% attendance

  4. Senate

    Ian Campbell voted No

    Kim Carr voted No

    Not passed by a large majority

    No rebellions 83% attendance

  5. Senate

    Ian Campbell voted Yes

    Kim Carr voted Yes

    Passed by a modest majority

    No rebellions 61% attendance

  6. Senate

    Ian Campbell voted No

    Kim Carr voted No

    Not passed by a large majority

    No rebellions 67% attendance

  7. Senate

    Ian Campbell voted No

    Kim Carr voted No

    Not passed by a large majority

    No rebellions 66% attendance

  8. Senate

    Ian Campbell voted No

    Kim Carr voted No

    Not passed by a large majority

    No rebellions 91% attendance

  9. edited 2nd Jun 2016
    Senate

    Ian Campbell voted No

    Kim Carr voted No

    Not passed by a large majority

    No rebellions 92% attendance

  10. Senate

    Ian Campbell voted No

    Kim Carr voted No

    Not passed by a large majority

    No rebellions 76% attendance

  11. Senate

    Ian Campbell voted Yes

    Kim Carr voted Yes

    Passed by a modest majority

    No rebellions 53% attendance

  12. Senate

    Ian Campbell voted No

    Kim Carr voted No

    Not passed by a large majority

    No rebellions 62% attendance

  13. edited 10th Dec 2016
    Senate

    Ian Campbell voted Yes

    Kim Carr voted Yes

    Passed by a large majority

    No rebellions 82% attendance