Member of Parliament
Alicia Kearns
Profile, voting record, roles, interests, and election information from official Parliament data.
At a glance
12 Dec 2019
Commons start
6 years, 5 months
Time in Commons
71.5 %
Voting participation
-1.8 % vs avg
10,394
Majority
53
Debates (12 months)
79
Contributions
Voting activity (12 months)
Debate activity (12 months)
Contact
Topic voting
Where this MP has been most and least active across locally tagged Commons division topics.
Highest topic participation
Lowest topic participation
Party history
Constituency
Constituency history
Roles
Latest election result
Candidate result data from the Parliament Members API.
| Candidate | Party | Votes | Share |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alicia Kearns | Con Conservative | 21,248 | 43.7 % |
| Joe Wood | Lab Labour | 10,854 | 22.3 % |
| Chris Clowes | RUK Reform UK | 7,008 | 14.4 % |
| James Moore | LD Liberal Democrat | 6,252 | 12.9 % |
| Emma Baker | Green Green Party | 2,806 | 5.8 % |
| Joanna Burrows | Rejoin EU | 409 | 0.8 % |
Source: UK Parliament Members API
Voting record
Commons division votes from the official Commons Votes API.
Voted in 1,133 of 1,584 eligible divisions (71.5 %). Commons average: 73.3 %.
1133
Total votes
556
Aye
577
No
25
Against party
Divisions
Page 3 of 76Source: Commons Votes API
Debate activity
Parliamentary debate appearances from Hansard. Contribution counts cover the last 12 months.
12
Speeches
33
Questions
26
Interventions
0
Answers
8
Points of order
0
Statements
Most active debate topics
Recent appearances
| Debate | Date | Section | Contributions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Open Prisons: Policy on Convicted Paedophiles 19 May 2026 | 2 | ||
| Backing Business to Create Economic Growth 18 May 2026 | 2 | ||
| Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges 28 Apr 2026 | 3 | ||
| Costs for Commuters 28 Apr 2026 | 1 | ||
| Veterans Railcard and HM Forces Railcard 27 Apr 2026 | 1 | ||
| Northern Ireland Troubles Bill (Carry-over) 27 Apr 2026 | 1 | ||
| Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill 27 Apr 2026 | 2 | ||
| Child Exploitation 23 Mar 2026 | 1 | ||
| Middle East 23 Mar 2026 | 1 | ||
| Student Loans 18 Mar 2026 | 1 |
Source: UK Parliament Hansard API
Registered interests
3. Gifts, benefits and hospitality from UK sources (2)
Name of donor: Great Britain China Centre Address of donor: 4th Floor, 42-44 Bishopsgate, London EC2N 4AH Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: Hotel accomodation and sustinence during Great Britian-China Centre Future Leaders Programme (Oxford) attended by a member of my staff, value £1,350 Date received: 23 July 2025 to 25 July 2025 Date accepted: 23 July 2025 Donor status: other (executive non-departmental body) (Registered 14 August 2025)
Name of donor: Great Britain China Centre Address of donor: 4th Floor, 42-44 Bishopsgate, London EC2N 4AH Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: Overnight hotel accommodation and all food, for a member of my staff to attend the two day Great Britian-China Centre Future Leaders Programme (London), value £1,100 Date received: 6 November 2025 to 7 November 2025 Date accepted: 6 November 2025 Donor status: other (Executive non-departmental public body of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) (Registered 24 November 2025)
4. Visits outside the UK (5)
Name of donor: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Taiwan Address of donor: Taipei Representative Office in the United Kingdom, 50 Grosvenor Gardens, London, SW1W 0EB Estimate of the probable value (or amount of any donation): Costs: Return flights to Taiwan £3400. Accommodation, travel in Taiwan, sustenance, and activities £2089, value £5,489 Destination of visit: Taiwan Dates of visit: 5 July 2025 to 16 July 2025 Purpose of visit: European Valued Important Partnership (EVIP) delegation for Parliamentary staff to Taiwan. The EVIP Delegation invited Parliamentary staff from seven European countries to visit Taiwan to meet politicians, civil servants, business, and industry leaders and engage in cultural activities. My Senior Parliamentary Researcher was invited and attended as the UK delegate. (Registered 21 July 2025)
Name of donor: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue Address of donor: 114 rue de Lausanne, Geneva 1202 Estimate of the probable value (or amount of any donation): Flights (£312.90), accommodation (£272), transfers (£193) and lunch (£72) for me and two family members, value £849.90 Destination of visit: Switzerland (Geneva) Dates of visit: 5 October 2025 to 6 October 2025 Purpose of visit: Attending the Consular Services Conference in Geneva, Switzerland hosted by the Centre for Human Dialogue. My husband attended to care for my 4 month old baby. (Registered 21 October 2025)
Name of donor: Embassy of Finland Address of donor: 38 Chesham Place, London SW1X 8HW Estimate of the probable value (or amount of any donation): My Parliamentary Assistant attended this trip, following an invitation to do so by the Finnish Embassy. Flights, accommodation, sustenance, and transport, value £1,084 Destination of visit: Finland Dates of visit: 25 November 2025 to 28 November 2025 Purpose of visit: This study trip to Finland provided an opportunity to discover insights into the Finnish Society and the concept of comprehensive security, comprised of societal resilience, national defence and internal security. (Registered 12 December 2025)
8. Miscellaneous (4)
Board Member of the Great British-China Centre, a not-for-profit company limited by guarantee operating as an executive non-departmental public body, established by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office to support UK-China relations. Date interest arose: 23 June 2022 Date interest ended: 28 November 2025 (Registered 28 July 2022; updated 24 February 2026)
Director of the China Research Group, a company limited by guarantee which works to inform MPs on the long term challenges arising from the rise of China. This is an unpaid role with no financial benefits. Date interest arose: 22 June 2023 Date interest ended: 28 November 2025 (Registered 23 April 2024; updated 24 February 2026)
Membership of the British Group Inter-Parliamentary Union and from 27 November 2025, Vice Chair. This is an unpaid role. Date interest arose: 19 November 2024 (Registered 1 December 2024; updated 12 December 2025)
FAQs
Who is Alicia Kearns?
Alicia Kearns is a Member of Parliament representing Rutland and Stamford. Source
Which party does Alicia Kearns represent?
Alicia Kearns currently represents Conservative. Source
Which constituency does Alicia Kearns represent?
Alicia Kearns currently represents Rutland and Stamford. Source
How long has Alicia Kearns been an MP?
Alicia Kearns has been in the House of Commons for 6 years, 5 months. Source
How many Commons divisions has Alicia Kearns voted in?
Alicia Kearns has recorded votes in 1,133 of 1,584 eligible Commons divisions (71.5 % participation rate). The Commons average is 73.3 %. Eligible divisions are those occurring on or after the MP's Commons membership start date. Source
Has Alicia Kearns voted against their party?
Alicia Kearns has voted against the party majority 25 times in the imported division data. Source
What roles has Alicia Kearns held?
Alicia Kearns has 12 imported role records. The roles section lists the most recent roles available from the Parliament biography data. Source
What registered interests are listed for Alicia Kearns?
Alicia Kearns has registered interests in 3 imported categories. These come from the UK Parliament registered interests data. Source
What was Alicia Kearns's latest election result?
Alicia Kearns's latest imported election result is Con Hold in Rutland and Stamford, with a majority of 10,394. Source
How active is Alicia Kearns in parliamentary debates?
Alicia Kearns has made 79 contributions across 53 debate appearances in the last 12 months, according to Hansard records. Source