10/03/2012

Covenant vote on March 10

Six dioceses are voting today so I have set up this template and will fill in the gaps as news comes in. However we have young people visiting this afternoon so updating is unlikely to be as prompt as last weekend.


Final results for the day in: final update 13.57

Bath and Wells Against
Bishops For: 0,  Against: 1,  Abstained: 1
Clergy   For: 17,  Against: 22,  Abstained: 0
Laity     For: 18,  Against: 23,  Abstained: 4
Edited 12/3/12 - Figure for Bath and Wells corrected (it had previously shown 1 abstention in the house of clergy and 1 in the house of laity).

Carlisle  For 
Bishops For: 2,  Against: 0,  Abstained: 0
Clergy   For: 19,  Against: 13,  Abstained: 2
Laity     For: 33,  Against: 17,  Abstained: 0
Coventry  For
Bishops For: 2,  Against: 0,  Abstained: 0
Clergy   For: 22,  Against: 7,  Abstained: 0
Laity     For: 26,  Against: 2,  Abstained: 
Ripon and Leeds  Against
Bishops For: 2,  Against: 0,  Abstained: 0
Clergy   For: 12,  Against: 22,  Abstained: -
Laity     For: 8,  Against: 17,  Abstained: -
Southwark  Against
Bishops For: 1,  Against: 0,  Abstained: 1
Clergy   For: 10,  Against: 27,  Abstained: 2
Laity     For: 21,  Against: 32,  Abstained: 0
Worcester  Against
Bishops For: 2,  Against: 0,  Abstained: 0
Clergy   For: 5,  Against: 19,  Abstained: -
Laity     For: 6,  Against: 22,  Abstained: -
Summary
Dioceses for the Covenant to date: 10
Dioceses against the Covenant to date: 17

therefore:
For the Covenant to succeed 13 more dioceses must vote in favour
For the Covenant to fail 5 more dioceses must vote against
There are 17 dioceses yet to vote.

Dioceses voting next Saturday:
  • Norwich
  • Liverpool
  • St Albans
  • Chester
  • Ely


1 comment:

  1. Glood news, indeed. I 'borrowed' your numbers. I hope you don't mind.

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