Same-Sex Relationships (Equal Treatment in Commonwealth Laws - General Law Reform) Bill 2008 - In Committee - Legalise same-sex marriage
Not passed by a large majority
No rebellions 46% attendance
Division last edited 28th Sep 2017 by mackay staff
The majority voted in favour of a motion to keep the words "That this bill be now read a second time" unchanged. Liberal MP Sussan Ley had proposed to delete the words after "That" and replace them with:
That all words after “That” be omitted with a view to substituting the following words: “whilst not declining to give the bill a second reading, the House:
(1) affirms its commitment to the central importance of the institution of marriage to Australian society;
(2) nevertheless recognises that partners in same-sex relationships ought not to be discriminated against on the basis of their sexuality, and ought to be treated on a similar basis to partners in heterosexual de facto relationships;
(3) recognises the right of children who live in same-sex households not to be discriminated against; and
(4) notes that the Opposition has referred the bill to the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee for reporting by September 30 with a view to ensuring that, in removing discrimination against people in same-sex relationships:
(a) the centrality of marriage is not devalued, whether by the use of inappropriate statutory language or otherwise;
(b) there is no unintended recognition of same sex marriage, including through amendments to the Migration Act 1961;
(c) the rights and status of children are properly protected; and
(d) the rights and status of people in interdependent relationships other than same-sex relationships are recognised and properly protected”.
MPs who voted "Aye" (Yes) disagreed with MP Ley's proposed new wording.
All bills have to be read three times: first to introduce the bill for discussion; second to decide if the majority agree with the main idea of the bill; and third to decide whether the majority will pass the bill or not so it can become law.
So a second reading vote is a vote on whether to agree with the main idea of the bill or not.
Nobody rebelled against their party.
Party | Votes | |
---|---|---|
Australian Labor Party (89% turnout) | 72 Yes – 0 No | |
Dick Adams Lyons | Yes | |
Anthony Albanese Grayndler | Yes | |
James Bidgood Dawson | Yes | |
Sharon Bird Cunningham | Yes | |
Chris Bowen Prospect | Yes | |
David Bradbury Lindsay | Yes | |
Tony Burke Watson | Yes | |
Mark Butler Port Adelaide | Yes | |
Anthony Byrne Holt | Yes | |
Nick Champion Wakefield | Yes | |
Darren Cheeseman Corangamite | Yes | |
Jason Clare Blaxland | Yes | |
Julie Collins Franklin | Yes | |
Greg Combet Charlton | Yes | |
Simon Crean Hotham | Yes | |
Yvette D'Ath Petrie | Yes | |
Michael Danby Melbourne Ports | Yes | |
Bob Debus Macquarie | Yes | |
Mark Dreyfus Isaacs | Yes | |
Justine Elliot Richmond | Yes | |
Annette Ellis Canberra | Yes | |
Kate Ellis Adelaide | Yes | |
Craig Emerson Rankin | Yes | |
Laurie Ferguson Reid | Yes | |
Martin Ferguson Batman | Yes | |
Joel Fitzgibbon Hunter | Yes | |
Jennie George Throsby | Yes | |
Steve Gibbons Bendigo | Yes | |
Julia Gillard Lalor | Yes | |
Gary Gray Brand | Yes | |
Sharon Grierson Newcastle | Yes | |
Alan Griffin Bruce | Yes | |
Damian Hale Solomon | Yes | |
Jill Hall Shortland | Yes | |
Chris Hayes Werriwa | Yes | |
Julia Irwin Fowler | Yes | |
Sharryn Jackson Hasluck | Yes | |
Mike Kelly Eden-Monaro | Yes | |
Duncan Kerr Denison | Yes | |
Catherine King Ballarat | Yes | |
Kirsten Livermore Capricornia | Yes | |
Jenny Macklin Jagajaga | Yes | |
Richard Marles Corio | Yes | |
Robert McClelland Barton | Yes | |
Maxine McKew Bennelong | Yes | |
Bob McMullan Fraser | Yes | |
Daryl Melham Banks | Yes | |
John Murphy Lowe | Yes | |
Belinda Neal Robertson | Yes | |
Shayne Neumann Blair | Yes | |
Brendan O'Connor Gorton | Yes | |
Julie Owens Parramatta | Yes | |
Melissa Parke Fremantle | Yes | |
Graham Perrett Moreton | Yes | |
Tanya Plibersek Sydney | Yes | |
Roger Price Chifley | Yes | |
Brett Raguse Forde | Yes | |
Kerry Rea Bonner | Yes | |
Bernie Ripoll Oxley | Yes | |
Nicola Roxon Gellibrand | Yes | |
Janelle Saffin Page | Yes | |
Bill Shorten Maribyrnong | Yes | |
Sid Sidebottom Braddon | Yes | |
Jon Sullivan Longman | Yes | |
Mike Symon Deakin | Yes | |
Lindsay Tanner Melbourne | Yes | |
Craig Thomson Dobell | Yes | |
Kelvin Thomson Wills | Yes | |
Chris Trevor Flynn | Yes | |
Jim Turnour Leichhardt | Yes | |
Maria Vamvakinou Calwell | Yes | |
Tony Zappia Makin | Yes | |
Arch Bevis Brisbane | Absent | |
Jodie Campbell Bass | Absent | |
Peter Garrett Kingsford Smith | Absent | |
Steve Georganas Hindmarsh | Absent | |
Amanda Rishworth Kingston | Absent | |
Kevin Rudd Griffith | Absent | |
Stephen Smith Perth | Absent | |
Warren Snowdon Lingiari | Absent | |
Wayne Swan Lilley | Absent | |
Anna Burke Chisholm Deputy Speaker | Yes | |
Robert Oakeshott Lyne Independent | Yes | |
Tony Windsor New England Independent | Yes | |
Bob Katter Kennedy Independent | Absent | |
Liberal Party (87% turnout) | 0 Yes – 48 No | |
Kevin Andrews Menzies | No | |
Fran Bailey McEwen | No | |
Bruce Billson Dunkley | No | |
Bronwyn Bishop Mackellar | No | |
Julie Bishop Curtin | No | |
Russell Broadbent McMillan | No | |
Steven Ciobo Moncrieff | No | |
Peter Costello Higgins | No | |
Peter Dutton Dickson | No | |
Pat Farmer Macarthur | No | |
Petro Georgiou Kooyong | No | |
Barry Haase Kalgoorlie | No | |
Alex Hawke Mitchell | No | |
David Hawker Wannon | No | |
Joe Hockey North Sydney | No | |
Greg Hunt Flinders | No | |
Steve Irons Swan | No | |
Michael Johnson Ryan | No | |
Michael Keenan Stirling | No | |
Sussan Ley Farrer | No | |
Peter Lindsay Herbert | No | |
Ian Macfarlane Groom | No | |
Nola Marino Forrest | No | |
Louise Markus Greenway | No | |
Margaret May McPherson | No | |
Scott Morrison Cook | No | |
Judi Moylan Pearce | No | |
Brendan Nelson Bradfield | No | |
Chris Pearce Aston | No | |
Christopher Pyne Sturt | No | |
Rowan Ramsey Grey | No | |
Don Randall Canning | No | |
Andrew Robb Goldstein | No | |
Stuart Robert Fadden | No | |
Philip Ruddock Berowra | No | |
Alby Schultz Hume | No | |
Patrick Secker Barker | No | |
Luke Simpkins Cowan | No | |
Peter Slipper Fisher | No | |
Tony Smith Casey | No | |
Alex Somlyay Fairfax | No | |
Andrew Southcott Boothby | No | |
Sharman Stone Murray | No | |
Wilson Tuckey O'Connor | No | |
Malcolm Turnbull Wentworth | No | |
Danna Vale Hughes | No | |
Mal Washer Moore | No | |
Jason Wood La Trobe | No | |
Tony Abbott Warringah | Absent | |
Bob Baldwin Paterson | Absent | |
Jamie Briggs Mayo | Absent | |
Joanna Gash Gilmore | Absent | |
Dennis Jensen Tangney | Absent | |
Andrew Laming Bowman | Absent | |
Sophie Mirabella Indi | Absent | |
National Party (100% turnout) | 0 Yes – 9 No | |
Darren Chester Gippsland | No | |
John Cobb Calare | No | |
Mark Coulton Parkes | No | |
John Forrest Mallee | No | |
Luke Hartsuyker Cowper | No | |
Kay Hull Riverina | No | |
Paul Neville Hinkler | No | |
Bruce Scott Maranoa | No | |
Warren Truss Wide Bay | No | |
Harry Jenkins Scullin Speaker | Absent | |
Totals (88% turnout) | 75 Yes – 57 No |
Turnout is the percentage of members eligible to vote that did vote.