The representativeness board
MPs vs their voters
Every MP’s Commons voting record is scored on the same left–right model as your referendum votes — so we can rank them by how closely they match their own constituents. The gap is how many points apart the two sit.
How closely each MP’s record matches their own voters.
Gordon McKee
Glasgow South
MPLeftAreaLeft
#1
Andrew George
St Ives
MPCentristAreaCentre Right
#2
Josh Dean
Hertford and Stortford
MPLeftAreaCentre Left
#3
Sir Nicholas Dakin
Scunthorpe
MPLeftAreaCentre Left
#4
Kim Johnson
Liverpool Riverside
MPLeftAreaCentre Left
#5
Dame Chi Onwurah
Newcastle upon Tyne Central and West
MPLeftAreaCentrist
#6
Lucy Powell
Manchester Central
MPLeftAreaCentre Left
#7
Sir Keir Starmer
Holborn and St Pancras
MPLeftAreaCentrist
#8
Matthew Pennycook
Greenwich and Woolwich
MPLeftAreaCentrist
#9
Melanie Onn
Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes
MPCentre LeftAreaCentre Right
#10
David Pinto-Duschinsky
Hendon
MPLeftAreaCentre Right
#11
Abtisam Mohamed
Sheffield Central
MPLeftAreaCentrist
#12
Alex Sobel
Leeds Central and Headingley
MPLeftAreaCentre Right
#13
Martin Vickers
Brigg and Immingham
MPRightAreaCentre Left
#14
Carla Denyer
Bristol Central
MPHard LeftAreaCentrist
#15
Helen Hayes
Dulwich and West Norwood
MPLeftAreaCentre Right
#16
Shabana Mahmood
Birmingham Ladywood
MPLeftAreaRight
#17
17 of 650 seats have enough RefNation voters to rank an MP against their constituents. As your area votes, it joins the board — no seat is filled in with old election results.