How M.P.s voted
PA Wellington Members of Parliament, who- voted against Part Two of the Homosexual Law Reform Bill, which sought to make it unlawful to discriminate against homosexuals, were.—
Mr Derek Angus (Nat, Wallace), Mr Neil Austin (Nat, Bay of Islands), Mrs Margaret Austin (Lab., Yaldhurst), Mr Rex Austin (Nat, Awarua), Mr John Banks (Nat, Whangarei) Mr Bill Birch (Nat, Franklin) Mr Jim Bolger (Nat, King Country) Mr Geoff Braybrooke (Lab., Napier) Mr Phillip Burdon (Nat., Fendalton) Mr David Butcher (Lab., Hastings) Mr Fraser Colman (Lab., Pencarrow), Mr Warren Cooper (Nat., Otago), Mr Michael Cox (Nat Manawatu), Mr Paul East (Nat., Rotorua), Mr Tony Friedlander (Nat., New Plymouth), Mr George Gair (Nat, North Shore), Mr Jim Gerard (Nat., Rangiora), Mr Fred Gerbic (Lab., Onehunga), Mr Doug Graham (Nat., Remuera), Mr Robin Gray (Nat., Clutha), Dr Bruce Gregory (Lab., Northern Maori), Mr Bill Jeffries (Lab., Heretaunga), Mr Norman Jones (Nat, Invercargill), Mr Garry Knapp (Democratic, East Coast Bays), Mr Graeme
Lee (Nat., Hauraki), Mr Jack Luxton (Nat.,Matamata), Mr Roger McClay (Nat., Waikaremoana), Mr Don McKinnon (Nat., Rodney), Mr Jim McLay (Nat, Birkenhead),Mr lan McLean (Nat., Tarawera), Mr Maurice McTigue (Nat., Timaru), Mr Denis Marshall (Nat, Rangitikei), Mr Roger Maxwell (Nat., Taranaki), Mr Neil Morrison (Democratic, Pakuranga), Sir Robert Muldoon (Nat, Tamaki), Mr Frank O’Flynn (Lab., Island Bay), Mr Winston Peters (Nat., Tauranga), Miss Ruth Richardson (Nat., Selwyn), Mr Rob Storey (Nat, Waikato), Mr Rob Talbot (Nat, Asburton), Mr Peter Tapsell (Lab., Eastern Maori), Mrs Whetu Tirikatene-Sullivan (Lab., Southern Maori), Mr Bruce Townshend (Nat., Kaimai), Mr Simon Upton (Nat., Raglan), Dr Gerry Wall (Lab., Porirua), Mr Allan Wallbank (Lab., Gisborne), Mr Merv Wellington (Nat., Papakura), Mr Trevor Young (Lab., Eastern Hutt), Mr Venn Young (Nat, Waitotara). Members of Parliament who voted for Part Two of the bill were.—
Mr Jim Anderton (Lab., Sydenham), Dr Michael Bassett (Lab., Te Atatu), Mr Reg . Boorman (Lab., Wairarapa),
Mr Terry Burke (Lab., West Coast), Mr David Caygill (Lab., St Albans), Ms Helen Clark (Lab., Mt Albert), Dr Michael Cullen (Lab., St Hilda), Mr Trevor de Cleene (Lab., Palmerston North), Mr Bill Dillon (Lab., Hamilton East), Mr Roger Douglas (Lab., Manurewa), Mr Peter Dunne (Lab., Ohariu), Mr Jack Elder (Lab., West Auckland), Mrs Anne Fraser (Lab., East Cape), Mr Jonathan Hunt (Lab., New Lynn), Mr Eddie Isbey (Lab., Papatoetoe), Mrs Judy Keall (Lab., Glenfield), Mrs Annette King (Lab., Horowhenua), Mr David Lange (Lab., Mangere), Mr Trevor Mallard (Lab., Hamilton West), Mr Russell Marshall (Lab., Wanganui), Dr Clive Matthewson (Lab., Dunedin West), Mr Colin Moyle (Lab., Otara), Mr Peter Neilson (Lab., Miramar), Mr Richard Northey (Lab., Eden), Mr Noel Scott (Lab., Tongariro), Mr Jim Sutton (Lab., Waitaki). Dr Bill Sutton (Lab., Hawke’s Bay), Mr Bob Tizard (Lab., Panmure), (Mr Koro Wetere (Lab., Western Maori), Ms Fran Wilde (Lab., Wellington Central), Mr Philip Woollaston (Lab., Nelson).
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