Voting Comparison — Des McNulty MSP, Clydebank and Milngavie
to Charlie Gordon MSP, Glasgow Cathcart

Des McNulty

Note: our records only go back to 1997 for the Commons and 2001 for the Lords (more details).

FromToPartyRebellions (explain...)Attendance (explain...)Teller
3 May 2007 23 Mar 2011 Lab 0 votes out of 551, 0.0% 551 votes out of 606, 90.9% n/a
1 May 2003 2 Apr 2007 Lab 6 votes out of 1344, 0.4% 1344 votes out of 1411, 95.3% n/a
6 May 1999 31 Mar 2003 Lab 5 votes out of 1141, 0.4% 1141 votes out of 1287, 88.7% n/a

Voting Differences

HouseDateSubjectDes McNultyCharlie GordonRôle
no votes listed
HouseDateSubjectDes McNultyCharlie GordonRôle
Scotland21 Dec 2006[S2M-5355.5 (Amendment)] Decision Time minorityabstention disagrees with policy
Scotland20 Dec 2006[S2M-5246] Decision Time Majorityno disagrees with policy
Scotland7 Dec 2006Adoption and Children (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3 — After section 9 minorityno disagrees with policy
Scotland7 Dec 2006Adoption and Children (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3 — Section 9 — Considerations applying to the exercise of powers Majorityno disagrees with policy
Scotland22 Nov 2006[S2M-5169] Decision Time Majorityabstention disagrees with policy
Scotland2 Nov 2006Scottish Commissioner for Human Rights Bill: Stage 3 — Section 1 — Scottish Commissioner for Human Rights minorityno disagrees with policy
Scotland28 Sep 2006[S2M-4864.4 (Amendment)] Decision Time Majorityaye disagrees with policy
Scotland26 Apr 2006Interests of Members of the Scottish Parliament Bill: Stage 3 — Schedule — Registrable Financial Interests Majorityno disagrees with policy
Scotland26 Apr 2006Interests of Members of the Scottish Parliament Bill: Stage 3 — Section 2 — Registrable interests Majorityaye disagrees with policy
Scotland1 Dec 2005[S2M-3657.3 (Amendment)] Decision Time minorityaye disagrees with policy
Scotland16 Nov 2005Licensing (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3 — Section 60A — Licensed hours: off-sales minorityaye disagrees with policy
HouseDateSubjectDes McNultyCharlie GordonRôle
no votes listed

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