Varun Ghosh and David Fawcett have voted the same way 29% of the time

Since February 2024 Varun Ghosh and David Fawcett have voted in the same division 35 times.

In divisions they have voted differently 25 times. They have only voted the same 10 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.

Divisions in which they voted the same

In divisions they have voted differently 25 times. They have only voted the same 10 times.

  1. edited 28th Mar 2024
    Senate

    Varun Ghosh voted No

    David Fawcett voted No

    Not passed by a modest majority

    No rebellions 53% attendance

  2. edited 28th Mar 2024
    Senate

    Varun Ghosh voted No

    David Fawcett voted No

    Not passed by a small majority

    No rebellions 51% attendance

  3. edited 28th Mar 2024
    Senate

    Varun Ghosh voted Yes

    David Fawcett voted Yes

    Passed by a modest majority

    No rebellions 51% attendance

  4. edited 28th Mar 2024
    Senate

    Varun Ghosh voted No

    David Fawcett voted No

    Not passed by a small majority

    No rebellions 51% attendance

  5. edited 12th Apr 2024
    Senate

    Varun Ghosh voted No

    David Fawcett voted No

    Not passed by a modest majority

    No rebellions 53% attendance

  6. edited 21st Mar 2024
    Senate

    Varun Ghosh voted No

    David Fawcett voted No

    Not passed by a modest majority

    No rebellions 51% attendance

  7. edited 21st Mar 2024
    Senate

    Varun Ghosh voted Yes

    David Fawcett voted Yes

    Passed by a modest majority

    No rebellions 54% attendance

  8. edited 4th Apr 2024
    Senate

    Varun Ghosh voted Yes

    David Fawcett voted Yes

    Passed by a modest majority

    No rebellions 64% attendance

  9. edited 12th Apr 2024
    Senate

    Varun Ghosh voted No

    David Fawcett voted No

    Not passed by a modest majority

    No rebellions 54% attendance

  10. edited 20th Apr 2024
    Senate

    Varun Ghosh voted Yes

    David Fawcett voted Yes

    Passed by a modest majority

    No rebellions 58% attendance