Voting Guidance – 2023 State Election (Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide Bill 2021)

For a comprehensive explanation of what the Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide Bill (formally known as “Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2021”) is about: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4TyRi-R4FY&t=454s

This data is obtained by HOPE: Preventing Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide, you can find their original list in the link here: https://www.noeuthanasia.org.au/how_did_your_mp_vote?utm_campaign=2021_11_30_weekly_enews&utm_medium=email&utm_source=hopeaustralia

These voted against the bill:

NameElectorateParty
Edmond AtallaMount DruittLabor
Stephen BaliBlacktownLabor
Anoulack ChanthivongMacquarie FieldsLabor
Justin ClancyAlburyLiberal
Kevin ConollyRiverstoneLiberal
Sophie CotsisCanterburyLabor
Tanya DaviesMulgoaLiberal
Jihad DibLakembaLabor
Julia FinnGranvilleLabor
Melanie GibbonsHolsworthyLiberal
Alister HenskensKu-ring-gaiLiberal
Stephen KamperRockdaleLabor
Nick LalichCabramattaLabor
David LayzellUpper HunterNationals
Geoff LeeParramattaLiberal
Wendy LindsayEast HillsLiberal
Joe McGirrWagga WaggaIndependent
Tania MihailukBankstownLabor
Chris MinnsKogarahLabor
Melinda PaveyOxleyNationals
Premier Dominic PerrottetEppingLiberal
Eleni PetinosMirandaLiberal
Robyn PrestonHawkesburyLiberal
Anthony RobertsLane CoveLiberal
John SidotiDrummoyneIndependent
Nathaniel SmithWollondillyLiberal
Mark SpeakmanCronullaLiberal
Mark TaylorSeven HillsLiberal
Gabrielle UptonVaucluseLiberal
Ray WilliamsCastle HillLiberal
Guy ZangariFairfieldLabor

These voted in support of the euthanasia bill:

NameElectorateParty
AitchisonMaitlandLabor
AndersonTamworthNationals
BarilaroMonaroNationals
BromheadMyall LakesNationals
ButlerBarwonShooters, Fishers and Farmers
CarLondonderryLabor
CatleySwanseaLabor
ConstanceBegaLiberal
CookeCootamundraNationals
CoureOatleyLiberal
CrakanthorpNewcastleLabor
CrouchTerrigalLiberal
DaleyMaroubraLabor
DaltonMurrayShooters, Fishers and Farmers
DominelloRydeLiberal
DonatoOrangeShooters, Fishers and Farmers
DoyleBlue MountainsLabor
EvansHeathcoteLiberal
GreenwichSydneyIndependent
GriffinManlyLiberal
GulaptisClarenceNationals
HancockSouth CoastLiberal
HarrisWyongLabor
HarrisonCharlestownLabor
HaylenSummer HillLabor
HazzardWakehurstLiberal
HoenigHeffronLabor
HorneryWallsendLabor
KeanHornsbyLiberal
LeongNewtownGreens
LynchLiverpoolLabor
MarshallNorthern TablelandsNationals
MehanThe EntranceLabor
O’NeillCoogeeLabor
ParkKeiraLabor
ParkerBalmainGreens
PiperLake MacquarieIndependent
ProvestTweedNationals
SaffinLismoreLabor
SaundersDubboNationals
ScullyWollongongLabor
SidgreavesCamdenLiberal
SinghCoffs HarbourNationals
SmithBallinaThe Greens
StokesPittwaterLiberal
TeschGosfordLabor
TuckermanGoulburnLiberal
VoltzAuburnLabor
WardKiamaIndependent
WashingtonPort StephensLabor
WatsonShellharbourLabor
WilliamsPort MacquarieLiberal
WilsonNorth ShoreLiberal

Note: There was a Second Reading vote on Thursday 25 November 2021 followed by votes on specific amendments to the Bill and then a Third Reading vote on Friday 26 November 2021. The lists above reflect the final Third Reading vote.

It is important to note that there were several MPs who voted in relation to the Second Reading vote and who either subsequently voted differently at the Third Reading vote, or abstained or were absent for the final vote.

  • Stuart Ayres, Liberal Party member for Penrith, voted yes to the Greenwich Bill on the Second Reading vote; Mr Ayres didn’t vote in the final vote.
  • Gladys Berejiklian, Liberal Party member for Willoughby, did not vote in either the Second Reading vote or the final vote.
  • Stephen Bromhead, Nationals Party member for Myall Lakes, voted No for the Greenwich Bill at the Second Reading vote; Mr Bromhead changed his vote to Yes for the Greenwich Bill in the final vote.
  • David Elliott, Liberal member for Baulkham Hills, voted No to the Greenwich Bill at the Second Reading Speech; Mr Elliott didn’t vote in the final vote.
  • Matt Kean, Liberal Party member for Hornsby, voted YES for the Greenwich Bill at the Second Reading Speech; Mr Kean didn’t vote in the final vote.
  • Jodi McKay, Australian Labor Party member for Strathfield, voted No to the Greenwich Bill at the Second reading vote; Ms McKay didn’t vote in the final vote.
  • Hugh McDermott, Australian Labor Party member for Prospect, voted No to the Greenwich Bill at the Second Reading vote; Mr McDermott didn’t vote in the final vote.
  • Greg Warren, Australian Labor Party member for Campbelltown, voted No to the Greenwich Bill at the Second reading vote; Mr Warren didn’t vote in the final vote.