86 %
Participation
262
Aye
230
No
11
Against party
Voted in 492 of 575 divisions while representing this seat. View full record →
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Constituency
Calder Valley is a UK parliamentary constituency in Yorkshire and The Humber, currently represented in the House of Commons by Josh Fenton-Glynn, a Labour MP. Josh Fenton-Glynn has represented the seat since 4 Jul 2024. At the 2024 general election it was safe seat, won by a majority of 8,991 votes (18.1%), ranking #405 most marginal of 650 seats. Their Commons voting participation while representing this constituency is 85.6 %, compared with a Commons average of 72.7 %. Browse all seats on the UK constituencies index.
Current representation signals for this constituency.
Imported constituency boundary for Calder Valley.
How Josh Fenton-Glynn has voted since becoming MP for this constituency.
Voted in 492 of 575 eligible divisions (85.6 %).
85.6 %
Participation
262
Aye
230
No
11
Against party
Every MP who has represented this seat, with how each voted during their time in office.
86 %
Participation
262
Aye
230
No
11
Against party
Voted in 492 of 575 divisions while representing this seat. View full record →
89 %
Participation
761
Aye
826
No
13
Against party
Voted in 1,587 of 1,786 divisions while representing this seat. View full record →
How this seat has voted at general elections and by-elections. All UK election results →
Safe seat — won by 18.1% in 2024
Majority of 8,991 votes · #405 most marginal of 650 seats.
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Josh Fenton-Glynn is the current MP for Calder Valley. Source
Calder Valley is currently represented by Josh Fenton-Glynn of Labour. Source
Calder Valley's imported Parliament constituency ID is 3962. Source
The current MP profile for Calder Valley is linked from this page and records party, roles, interests, election data, and voting record where available. Source
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
Constituency and current MP data is imported from the UK Parliament Members API. Source