86 %
Participation
258
Aye
237
No
13
Against party
Voted in 495 of 575 divisions while representing this seat. View full record →
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Constituency
Stoke-on-Trent North is a UK parliamentary constituency in West Midlands, currently represented in the House of Commons by David Williams, a Labour MP. David Williams has represented the seat since 4 Jul 2024. At the 2024 general election it was fairly safe, won by a majority of 5,082 votes (14.1%), ranking #324 most marginal of 650 seats. Their Commons voting participation while representing this constituency is 86.1 %, 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 Stoke-on-Trent North.
How David Williams has voted since becoming MP for this constituency.
Voted in 495 of 575 eligible divisions (86.1 %).
86.1 %
Participation
258
Aye
237
No
13
Against party
Every MP who has represented this seat, with how each voted during their time in office.
86 %
Participation
258
Aye
237
No
13
Against party
Voted in 495 of 575 divisions while representing this seat. View full record →
88 %
Participation
476
Aye
461
No
11
Against party
Voted in 937 of 1,068 divisions while representing this seat. View full record →
How this seat has voted at general elections and by-elections. All UK election results →
Fairly safe — won by 14.1% in 2024
Majority of 5,082 votes · #324 most marginal of 650 seats.
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David Williams is the current MP for Stoke-on-Trent North. Source
Stoke-on-Trent North is currently represented by David Williams of Labour. Source
Stoke-on-Trent North's imported Parliament constituency ID is 4336. Source
The current MP profile for Stoke-on-Trent North 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