CommoNZ Parliamentary Database

Lynne PillayVotes

Total 43 votes.
Bill Vote
Civil Unions For
Prostitution Reform For
Death With Dignity For
Relationships (Statutory References) [First Reading] For
Shop Trading Hours (Easter Trading) Against
Rotorua District (Easter Sunday) Bill Against
Relationships (Statutory References) [Second Reading] For
Relationships (Statutory References) For
    Administration Amendment Bill (No 2) For
    Care of Children Amendment For
    Deaths by Accidents Compensation Amendment For
    Estate and Gift Duties Amendment For
    Goods and Services Amendment For
    Government Superannuation Fund Amendment (No 4) For
    Income Tax Amendment For
    Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment (No 4) For
    Interpretation Amendment For
    Life Insurance Amendment (No 2) For
    Marriage Amendment For
Minors' Contracts Amendment For
    New Zealand Superannuation Amendment (No 2) For
    Parental Leave and Employment Protection Amendment (No 2) For
    Property (Relationships) Amendment For
    Real Estate Agents Amendment For
    Social Security Amendment For
    Tax Administration Amendment For
    Trustee Amendment For
    War Pensions Amendment (No 3) For
    Wills Amendment For
Sale of Liquor (Youth Alcohol Harm Reduction) For
Marriage (Gender Clarification) Amendment Against
Shop Trading Hours Act Repeal (Easter Trading) Amendment [First Reading] Against
Against
Against
Against
Easter Sunday Shop Trading Amendment [First Reading] Against
Manukau City Council (Control of Street Prostitution) [Second Reading] Against
Sale of Liquor (Youth Alcohol Harm Reduction: Purchase Age) Amendment Against
Crimes (Abolition of Force as a Justification for Child Discipline) Amendment [2nd Reading] For
Easter Sunday Shop Trading Amendment [Second Reading] Against
Misuse of Drugs (Medicinal Cannabis) Amendment For
Liquor Advertising (Television and Radio) For
Manukau City Council (Regulation of Prostitution in Specified Places) [First Reading] Against
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