How James Paterson voted compared to someone who agrees that the federal government should stop all investment in fossil fuels

Most important divisions relevant to this policy

These are the most important divisions related to the policy “for ending government investment in fossil fuels” which James Paterson could have attended. They are weighted much more strongly than other divisions when calculating the position of James Paterson on this policy.

Division James Paterson Supporters vote
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Other divisions relevant to this policy

These are less important divisions which are related to the policy “for ending government investment in fossil fuels” which James Paterson could have attended.

Division James Paterson Supporters vote

25th Jun 2024, 6:04 PM – Senate Appropriation Bill (No. 1) 2024-2025 and four others - Second Reading - Coal and gas

No Yes

22nd Jun 2023, 4:01 PM – Senate Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility Amendment (Miscellaneous Measures) Bill 2023 - Second Reading - Prohibited financial assistance

absent Yes

21st Jun 2023, 4:49 PM – Senate Matters of Urgency - Middle Arm Sustainable Development Precinct

absent Yes

30th Mar 2023, 1:21 PM – Senate Safeguard Mechanism (Crediting) Amendment Bill 2023 - in Committee - Fossil fuel programs

absent Yes

28th Mar 2023, 8:24 PM – Senate National Reconstruction Fund Corporation Bill 2023 - in Committee - No financing goal, gas and native forest logging

absent Yes

28th Nov 2022, 10:32 AM – Senate Appropriation Bill (No. 1) 2022-2023 and two others - in Committee - Middle Arm Sustainable Development Precinct

absent Yes

22nd Nov 2022, 9:18 PM – Senate Emergency Response Fund Amendment (Disaster Ready Fund) Bill 2022 - in Committee - No investment in fossil fuels

absent Yes

26th Oct 2022, 3:43 PM – Senate Regulations and Determinations - Industry Research and Development (Underwriting New Generation Investments Program) Instrument 2021 - Disallowance

absent Yes

26th Oct 2022, 10:59 AM – Senate Supply Bill (No. 3) 2022-2023 and another - in Committee - Beetaloo Basin Drilling Program

absent Yes

20th Oct 2021, 4:45 PM – Senate Regulations and Determinations - Fuel Security (Fuel Security Services Payment) Rule 2021 - Disallow

No Yes

12th May 2021, 5:41 PM – Senate Matters of Urgency - Budget - Climate change

No Yes

12th Nov 2019, 1:49 PM – Senate Treasury Laws Amendment (Prohibiting Energy Market Misconduct) Bill 2019 - in Committee - Coal-fired power generators

No Yes

24th Jul 2019, 12:19 PM – Senate Future Drought Fund Bill 2019 and another - in Committee - Fossil fuels

No Yes

6th Sep 2017, 11:22 AM – Senate Export Finance and Insurance Corporation Amendment (Support for Commonwealth Entities) Bill 2017 - in Committee - Fossil fuels

No Yes

How "voted almost always against" is worked out

They Vote For You gives each vote a score based on whether the MP voted in agreement with the policy or not. These scores are then averaged with a weighting across all votes that the MP could have voted on relevant to the policy. The overall average score is then converted to a simple english language phrase based on the range of values it's within.

When an MP votes in agreement with a policy the vote is scored as 100%. When they vote against the policy it is scored as 0% and when they are absent it is scored half way between the two at 50%. The half way point effectively says "we don't know whether they are for or against this policy".

The overall agreement score for the policy is worked out by a weighted average of the scores for each vote. The weighting has been chosen so that the most important votes have a weighting 5 times that of the less important votes. Also, absent votes on less important votes are weighted 5 times less again to not penalise MPs for not attending the less important votes. Pressure of other work means MPs or Senators are not always available to vote – it does not always mean they've abstained.

Type of vote Agreement score (s) Weight (w) No of votes (n)
Most important votes MP voted with policy 100% 25 0
MP voted against policy 0% 25 0
MP absent 50% 25 0
Less important votes MP voted with policy 100% 5 0
MP voted against policy 0% 5 6
MP absent 50% 1 8

The final agreement score is a weighted average (weighted arithmetic mean) of the scores of the individual votes.

Average agreement score = sum(n×w×s) / sum(n×w) = 4.0 / 38 = 11%.

And then this average agreement score