Constituency

Brigg and Immingham

At a glance

Brigg and Immingham is currently represented by Martin Vickers, a Conservative MP. They have represented the constituency since 6 May 2010. Their voting participation while representing this constituency is 85.3 %, compared with a Commons average of 72.7 %. The imported Parliament constituency ID is 3943.

Constituency snapshot

Current representation signals for this constituency.

Boundary

Imported constituency boundary for Brigg and Immingham.

Map

MP voting summary

How Martin Vickers has voted since becoming MP for this constituency.

Voted in 2,005 of 2,350 eligible divisions (85.3 %).

85.3 %

Participation

953

Aye

1,052

No

26

Against party

Aye / No split Ayes 953 / Noes 1,052

Recent divisions

Election results

How this seat has voted at general elections and by-elections. All UK election results →

Fairly safe — won by 7.6% in 2024

Majority of 3,243 votes · #166 most marginal of 650 seats.

4 July 2024

58 % turnout · maj 3,243
Martin Vickers · Conservative 15,905 (37.4%)
Najmul Hussain · Labour 12,662 (29.8%)
Paul Ladlow · Reform UK 10,594 (24.9%)
Amie Watson · Green Party 1,905 (4.5%)
Eleanor Rylance · Liberal Democrat 1,442 (3.4%)
Constituency source UK Parliament Members API
Member source UK Parliament member record

FAQs

Who is the MP for Brigg and Immingham?

Martin Vickers is the current MP for Brigg and Immingham. Source

Which party currently holds Brigg and Immingham?

Brigg and Immingham is currently represented by Martin Vickers of Conservative. Source

What is the Parliament constituency ID for Brigg and Immingham?

Brigg and Immingham's imported Parliament constituency ID is 3943. Source

Where can I find the member profile for Brigg and Immingham?

The current MP profile for Brigg and Immingham is linked from this page and records party, roles, interests, election data, and voting record where available. Source

Can the MP for Brigg and Immingham change?

Yes. Constituency representation can change after a general election, by-election, resignation, recall petition, or other parliamentary change. Re-running the current MP import refreshes this data. Source

Where does Brigg and Immingham data come from?

Constituency and current MP data is imported from the UK Parliament Members API. Source