Compare how Glenn Sterle and Kristina Keneally voted on legalising pepper spray

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Most important divisions relevant to this policy

These are the most important divisions related to the policy “for legalising pepper spray” which either Glenn Sterle or Kristina Keneally could have attended. They are weighted much more strongly than other divisions when calculating the position of Glenn Sterle and Kristina Keneally on this policy. Where a person could not have attended a division because they were not a member of parliament at the time (or in the wrong house) it is marked as "-".

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Other divisions relevant to this policy

These are less important divisions which are related to the policy “for legalising pepper spray” which either Glenn Sterle or Kristina Keneally could have attended. Where a person could not have attended a division because they were not a member of parliament at the time (or in the wrong house) it is marked as "-".

Division Glenn Sterle Kristina Keneally Supporters vote

13th Feb 2019, 4:38 PM – Senate Motions - Prevention of Violence Against Women - Pepper spray

No No Yes

28th Jun 2018, 12:13 PM – Senate Motions - Prevention of Violence Against Women - Pepper spray, mace and tasers

No No Yes