Voting Record
As an Independent, I'm free to work with both sides of politics for what's right - and I'm free to stand up against what's not.
That means I get to decide every vote on an issue-by-issue basis, following consultation with our community and the experts.
That’s not something MPs from the major parties can say. They vote based on what their party bosses tell them to do.
Between May 2022 and December 2024, my record shows that when the Coalition calls a vote, I’ve supported it 60% of the time. When Labor calls a vote it’s 50%. And when the Greens do, it’s 45%.
But most of all, I'm proud that I've voted 100% of the time with the values of the Wentworth community.
There’s a lot of misinformation out there, so you can see every vote I’ve cast below.
This information is sourced automatically from TheyVoteForYou, an OpenAustralia Foundation project dedicated to making parliamentary voting information accessible, understandable, and easy to use. The information is not independently verified by the office of Allegra Spender MP, and may be subject to a time lag in publication and to some inaccuracies in the nature of the votes recorded. If you identify an inaccuracy in the record, please don't hesitate to let us know.
ABSTAINED – Bills — Migration Amendment (Combatting Migrant Exploitation) Bill 2025; Second Reading
November 27, 2025
Rowan Holzberger I rise in support of the Migration Amendment (Combatting Migrant Exploitation) Bill 2025. I am just looking around the chamber. I am not sure that anybody who is here this morning had...
Read MoreFOR – Bills — Commonwealth Parole Board (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Bill 2025; Report from Federation Chamber
November 26, 2025
Milton Dick The question now is the bill be read a second time.
Read MoreFOR – Bills — Commonwealth Parole Board Bill 2025; Report from Federation Chamber
November 26, 2025
Milton Dick The question is that the bill be now read a second time.
Read MoreFOR – Business — Days and Hours of Meeting
November 26, 2025
Tony Burke I present a chart showing the proposed parliamentary sittings for 2026. Copies of the program are being placed on the table, and I ask leave of the House to move that the...
Read MoreAGAINST – Motions — Gambling Advertising
November 26, 2025
Andrew Wilkie I seek leave to move the motion as circulated. Leave granted. I thank the government and the minister for granting leave. There is clearly an urgent need to address this motion, because...
Read MoreFOR – Bills — Communications Legislation Amendment (Australian Content Requirement for Subscription Video on Demand (Streaming) Services) Bill 2025; Consideration in Detail
November 25, 2025
Anne Webster by leave—I move opposition amendments (1) and (2) on sheet 2 together: (1) Schedule 1, item 3, page 25 (after line 3), after subsection 121FZO(1), insert: (1A) To the extent that the...
Read MoreABSTAINED – Matters of Public Importance — Energy
November 25, 2025
Tony Burke I move: That the business of the day be called on. Milton Dick The question is that the business of the day be called on.
Read MoreABSTAINED – Motions — Dissent from Ruling
November 25, 2025
Alex Hawke I move: That the Deputy Speaker's ruling be dissented from. Chris Bowen I rise to defend the chair, and I rise to defend you and your ruling, Madam Deputy Speaker Claydon. I...
Read MoreFOR – Bills — Communications Legislation Amendment (Australian Content Requirement for Subscription Video on Demand (Streaming) Services) Bill 2025; Consideration in Detail
November 25, 2025
Allegra Spender by leave—I move amendments (1) and (3) to (5), as circulated in my name, together: (1) Schedule 1, item 3, page 7 (line 18), after "nil expenditure", insert "but does not include...
Read MoreAGAINST – Bills — Communications Legislation Amendment (Australian Content Requirement for Subscription Video on Demand (Streaming) Services) Bill 2025; Second Reading
November 25, 2025
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