Voting Comparison — Stefan Tymkewycz MSP, Lothians
to Jim Tolson MSP, Dunfermline West
Stefan Tymkewycz
Note: our records only go back to 1997 for the Commons and 2001 for the Lords (more details).
From | To | Party | Rebellions (explain...) | Attendance (explain...) | Teller |
3 May 2007 | 30 Aug 2007 | SNP | 0 votes out of 34, 0.0% | 34 votes out of 38, 89.5% | n/a |
Voting Differences
House | Date | Subject | Stefan Tymkewycz | Jim Tolson | Rôle |
Scotland | 27 Jun 2007 | [S3M-243] Decision Time | minority | aye | disagrees with policy |
Scotland | 27 Jun 2007 | [S3M-243.1 (Amendment)] Decision Time | minority | aye | disagrees with policy |
Scotland | 21 Jun 2007 | [S3M-204] Decision Time | Majority | aye | disagrees with policy |
Scotland | 21 Jun 2007 | [S3M-204.3 (Amendment)] Decision Time | minority | no | disagrees with policy |
Scotland | 14 Jun 2007 | [S3M-173] Decision Time | Majority | no | disagrees with policy |
Scotland | 14 Jun 2007 | [S3M-173.3 (Amendment)] Decision Time | Majority | aye | disagrees with policy |
Scotland | 14 Jun 2007 | [S3M-173.2 (Amendment)] Decision Time | Majority | no | disagrees with policy |
Scotland | 14 Jun 2007 | [S3M-173.4 (Amendment)] Decision Time | Majority | no | disagrees with policy |
Scotland | 7 Jun 2007 | [S3M-126.2 (Amendment)] Decision Time | Majority | aye | disagrees with policy |
Scotland | 7 Jun 2007 | [S3M-126.3 (Amendment)] Decision Time | minority | no | disagrees with policy |
Scotland | 7 Jun 2007 | [S3M-127] Decision Time | Majority | no | disagrees with policy |
Scotland | 7 Jun 2007 | [S3M-127.3 (Amendment)] Decision Time | Majority | no | disagrees with policy |
Scotland | 7 Jun 2007 | [S3M-127.3.1 (Amendment)] Decision Time | Majority | no | disagrees with policy |
Scotland | 17 May 2007 | [S3M-27] Ministers and Junior Ministers | Majority | abstention | disagrees with policy |
Scotland | 17 May 2007 | [S3M-26] Ministers and Junior Ministers | Majority | abstention | disagrees with policy |
Scotland | 17 May 2007 | [S3M-26.1 (Amendment)] Ministers and Junior Ministers | Majority | abstention | disagrees with policy |