
Member of the European Parliament
Helmut BRANDSTÄTTER
Renew · RenewAustriaNEOS – Das Neue Österreich
Plenary voting record · 32 policy areas
Voting fingerprint
How often this MEP votes with the majority — overall, and across every policy area — from official roll-call records.
Attendance
Votes where a position was cast.
Group
Agreement with the Renew majority.
National
Agreement with the AT delegation.
Policy
Average across all policy areas.
Global alignment
- Strong26
- Mixed5
- Independent1
Policy areas where the MEP votes with the parliamentary majority most of the time (strong), some of the time (mixed), or rarely (independent).
Most aligned
- 100%
- 100%
- 100%
Most independent
- 38%
- 63%
- 73%
Rebel votes
Cast against the group majority.
Why this number? →172
Co-authored questions & motions
Co-signature network
154
co-signatures
24
co-signers
9
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Recent votes
Ongoing persecution of Christians in Nigeria, notably the Kawel village massacreAgainst
2026-07-09
Temporary derogation from certain provisions of the ePrivacy Directive to combat online child sexual abuseFor
2026-07-09
Ongoing persecution of Christians in Nigeria, notably the Kawel village massacreAgainst
2026-07-09
Joint communication on humanitarian aid (JOIN(2026)0025)For
2026-07-09
Temporary derogation from certain provisions of the ePrivacy Directive to combat online child sexual abuseAgainst
2026-07-09
Temporary derogation from certain provisions of the ePrivacy Directive to combat online child sexual abuseFor
2026-07-09
Temporary derogation from certain provisions of the ePrivacy Directive to combat online child sexual abuseFor
2026-07-09
Temporary derogation from certain provisions of the ePrivacy Directive to combat online child sexual abuseAgainst
2026-07-09
Temporary derogation from certain provisions of the ePrivacy Directive to combat online child sexual abuseAgainst
2026-07-09
Temporary derogation from certain provisions of the ePrivacy Directive to combat online child sexual abuseAgainst
2026-07-09
The threat of war crimes, the escalating violations of international humanitarian law and the human rights situation in El-Obeid, SudanFor
2026-07-09
The threat of war crimes, the escalating violations of international humanitarian law and the human rights situation in El-Obeid, SudanAgainst
2026-07-09
Temporary derogation from certain provisions of the ePrivacy Directive to combat online child sexual abuseAgainst
2026-07-09
Ongoing persecution of Christians in Nigeria, notably the Kawel village massacreFor
2026-07-09
The abduction, forced conversion and child marriage of Maria Shahbaz and the protection of girls in PakistanFor
2026-07-09
Ongoing persecution of Christians in Nigeria, notably the Kawel village massacreAgainst
2026-07-09
Ongoing persecution of Christians in Nigeria, notably the Kawel village massacreAgainst
2026-07-09
The threat of war crimes, the escalating violations of international humanitarian law and the human rights situation in El-Obeid, SudanFor
2026-07-09
Temporary derogation from certain provisions of the ePrivacy Directive to combat online child sexual abuseAgainst
2026-07-09
Temporary derogation from certain provisions of the ePrivacy Directive to combat online child sexual abuseAgainst
2026-07-09
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