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Mark Mitchell

Mark Mitchell

National MP for Whangaparāoa

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Personal voting history

Abortion Legislation Bill
1st reading
Supported
8.8.2019
2nd reading
Supported
3.3.2020
3rd reading
Supported
18.3.2020
End of Life Choice Bill
1st reading
Supported
13.12.2017
2nd reading
Supported
26.6.2019
3rd reading
Supported
13.11.2019
Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Renewal of Licences) Amendment Bill (No 2)
1st reading
Opposed
21.2.2018
Misuse of Drugs (Medicinal Cannabis and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
1st reading
Opposed
31.1.2018

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Bills responsible for

Protection for First Responders and Prison Officers Bill

This bill introduces new protections for first responders—defined as staff from the police and emergency health and fire services in the Crimes Act 1961 and the Summary Offences Act 1981—and prison officers.

Last activity 29 days ago
Oranga Tamariki (Youth Justice Demerit Points) Amendment Bill

This bill introduces structured interventions intended to improve behaviours and increase accountability and transparency within the youth justice system.

Last activity 3 months ago
Land Transfer Bill

This bill implements the Government's response to the recommendations from the Law Commission's report A New Land Transfer Act, which was aimed at modernising, simplifying, and consolidating the land transfer legislation for enhanced clarity and accessibility.

Last activity 3 months ago
Broadcasting (Election Programmes and Election Advertising) Amendment Bill

This bill amends and updates Part 6 of the Broadcasting Act 1989, which regulates election programmes on television and radio, to enable political parties to communicate with voters through digital media more flexibly and cost-effectively, while maintaining existing safeguards and restrictions.

Last activity 3 months ago
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