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.
FOR – High Speed Rail Authority Bill 2022 - Second Reading - Publicly owned high speed rail
October 27, 2022
The majority voted in favour of disagreeing with an amendment to the usual second reading motion, which is "that the bill be read a second time" - parliamentary jargon for agreeing with the main...
Read MoreAGAINST – Treasury Laws Amendment (2022 Measures No. 3) Bill 2022 - Consideration in Detail - Annual member meeting notices
October 27, 2022
The majority voted in favour of a motion to disagree with amendments (2) and (4) introduced by Fadden MP Stuart Robert (Liberal), which means they failed. What were these amendments? Mr Robert explained that:...
Read MoreFOR – Treasury Laws Amendment (2022 Measures No. 3) Bill 2022 - Consideration in Detail - Faith based super funds
October 27, 2022
The majority voted in favour of disagreeing with amendments, which means they failed. What do these amendments do? Fadden MP Stuart Robert (Liberal), who introduced the amendments, explained that: Amendments (1) and (3) effectively...
Read MoreAGAINST – Family Assistance Legislation Amendment (Cheaper Child Care) Bill 2022 - Second Reading - Concerns about Government's spending commitments
October 27, 2022
The majority voted in favour of disagreeing with an amendment introduced by Moncrieff MP Angie Bell (LNP), which means it failed. Note that this is an amendment to a second reading motion, which means...
Read MoreFOR – Family Assistance Legislation Amendment (Cheaper Child Care) Bill 2022 - Second Reading - Free universal early childhood education and care
October 27, 2022
The majority voted in favour of disagreeing with an amendment introduced by Griffith MP Max Chandler-Mather (Greens), which means it failed. Note that this is an amendment to a second reading motion, which means...
Read MoreAGAINST – Business - Consideration of Legislation - Family Assistance Legislation Amendment (Cheaper Child Care) Bill 2022
October 26, 2022
The majority voted in favour of an amended motion to suspend the usual procedural rules of parliament, which are known as standing orders, and instead agree to the timetable set out below. Motion text...
Read MoreFOR – Offshore Electricity Infrastructure Legislation Amendment Bill 2022 - Report from Federation Chamber - Give Regulator power to Minister
October 26, 2022
The majority voted in favour of disagreeing with the following amendment: That the amendment moved by the honourable member for Fairfax be disagreed to: (1) Schedule 2, item 7, page 13 (lines 10 and...
Read MoreAGAINST – Social Services and Other Legislation Amendment (Lifting the Income Limit for the Commonwealth Seniors Health Card) Bill 2022 - Consideration of Senate Message - Disagree
October 26, 2022
The majority voted in favour of disagreeing with Senate amendments (2) to (7) and (14) to (16). This means that the bill will be returned to the Senate where our senators will decide on...
Read MoreFOR – Social Security (Administration) Amendment (Repeal of Cashless Debit Card and Other Measures) Bill 2022 - Consideration of Senate Message - Agree and pass the bill
September 28, 2022
The majority voted in favour of the motion: "That the amendments be agreed to." This means that the majority voted to agree with the amendments passed by the Senate. Because both house of Parliament...
Read MoreAGAINST – Motions - Taxation - Don't let a vote happen
September 27, 2022
The majority voted in favour of disagreeing with a motion to ignore the usual rules - known as suspending standing orders - in order to let another vote take place. Motion text That so...
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