Voting Comparison — Stewart Maxwell MSP, West of Scotland
to Jim Mather MSP, Argyll and Bute
Stewart Maxwell
Note: our records only go back to 1997 for the Commons and 2001 for the Lords (more details).
Constituency | From | To | Party | Rebellions (explain...) | Attendance (explain...) | Teller |
West Scotland | 6 May 2011 | 23 Mar 2016 | SNP | votes out of | votes out of | n/a |
West of Scotland | 3 May 2007 | 23 Mar 2011 | SNP | 0 votes out of 582, 0.0% | 582 votes out of 606, 96.0% | n/a |
West of Scotland | 1 May 2003 | 2 Apr 2007 | SNP | 9 votes out of 1262, 0.7% | 1262 votes out of 1411, 89.4% | n/a |
Voting Differences
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House | Date | Subject | Stewart Maxwell | Jim Mather | Rôle | |
Scotland | 26 Oct 2006 | [S2M-5008.3 (Amendment)] Decision Time | abstention | aye | disagrees with policy | |
Scotland | 16 Mar 2006 | [S2M-4095] Decision Time | minority | aye | disagrees with policy | |
Scotland | 15 Dec 2005 | Family Law (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3 — Section 10 — Divorce: reduction in separation periods | Majority | no | disagrees with policy | |
Scotland | 15 Dec 2005 | Family Law (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3 — Section 10 — Divorce: reduction in separation periods | Majority | no | disagrees with policy | |
Scotland | 15 Dec 2005 | Family Law (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3 — Section 10 — Divorce: reduction in separation periods | Majority | aye | disagrees with policy | |
Scotland | 26 Oct 2005 | [S2M-3411] Decision Time | abstention | aye | disagrees with policy | |
Scotland | 26 Oct 2005 | [S2M-3411.1 (Amendment)] Decision Time | minority | no | disagrees with policy | |
Scotland | 26 Oct 2005 | [S2M-3411.2 (Amendment)] Decision Time | minority | no | disagrees with policy | |
Scotland | 7 Oct 2004 | [S2M-1831] Decision Time | abstention | no | disagrees with policy | |
Scotland | 7 Oct 2004 | [S2M-1831.3 (Amendment)] Decision Time | abstention | no | disagrees with policy |