Same-sex marriage equality
Those for this policy agree that
the Federal Government should amend the Marriage Act 1961 so that same-sex couples can marry under Australian law
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Voted consistently for same-sex marriage equality
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Anthony Albanese
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Adam Bandt
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Mark Butler
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Anthony Chisholm
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Jason Clare
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Julie Collins
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Mark Dreyfus
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Jonathon Duniam
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Justine Elliot
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Steve Georganas
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Sarah Hanson-Young
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Jane Hume
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Stephen Jones
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Catherine King
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Sue Lines
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Richard Marles
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Jenny McAllister
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Malarndirri McCarthy
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Nick McKim
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James Paterson
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Graham Perrett
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Tanya Plibersek
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Linda Reynolds
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Amanda Rishworth
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Bill Shorten
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Jordon Steele-John
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Larissa Waters
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Murray Watt
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Peter Whish-Wilson
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Andrew Wilkie
Voted generally for same-sex marriage equality
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Andrew Leigh
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Rob Mitchell
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Brendan O'Connor
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Louise Pratt
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Matt Thistlethwaite
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Anne Urquhart
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Penny Wong
Voted a mixture of for and against same-sex marriage equality
Something not right?Voted generally against same-sex marriage equality
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Catryna Bilyk
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Chris Bowen
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Tony Burke
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Michaelia Cash
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Ed Husic
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Bob Katter
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Shayne Neumann
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Deborah O'Neill
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Michelle Rowland
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Dean Smith
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Glenn Sterle
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Maria Vamvakinou
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Tony Zappia
Voted almost always against same-sex marriage equality
Something not right?Voted consistently against same-sex marriage equality
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Karen Andrews
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Russell Broadbent
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Slade Brockman
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Scott Buchholz
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Matthew Canavan
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Darren Chester
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Richard Colbeck
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Mark Coulton
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Peter Dutton
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Warren Entsch
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Paul Fletcher
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Alex Hawke
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Sussan Ley
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Nola Marino
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Michael McCormack
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Helen Polley
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Rowan Ramsey
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Dan Tehan
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Bert Van Manen
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Ross Vasta
We can't say anything concrete about how they voted on same-sex marriage equality
Something not right?Relevant divisions
Most important divisions relevant to this policy
These are the most important divisions related to the policy “for same-sex marriage equality”. They are weighted much more strongly than other divisions when calculating the position of a person on this policy.
Division | Supporters vote |
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29th Nov 2017, 1:30 PM – Senate Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Bill 2017 - Third Reading - Pass the bill |
Yes |
20th Jun 2013, 11:28 AM – Senate Marriage Act Amendment (Recognition of Foreign Marriages for Same-Sex Couples) Bill 2013 - Second Reading - Agree with bill's main idea |
Yes |
20th Sep 2012, 4:15 PM – Senate Marriage Amendment Bill (No. 2) 2012 - Second Reading - Read a second time |
Yes |
19th Sep 2012, 12:26 PM – Representatives Marriage Amendment Bill 2012 - Second Reading - Read a second time |
Yes |
25th Feb 2010, 4:05 PM – Senate Marriage Equality Amendment Bill 2009 - Second Reading - Read a second time |
Yes |
12th Nov 2008, 6:53 PM – Senate Same-Sex Relationships (Equal Treatment in Commonwealth Laws - General Law Reform) Bill 2008 - In Committee - Legalise same-sex marriage |
Yes |
Other divisions relevant to this policy
These are less important divisions which are related to the policy “for same-sex marriage equality”.
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