At a glance
Kate Dearden is currently a Labour (Co-op) MP for Halifax, and has represented the constituency for 2 years, 0 months. The latest election majority is 6,269. They are most active voting on Tax. They have voted in 87.4 % of eligible Commons divisions, compared with a Commons average of 72.7 %. For financial year 2024-25, Kate Dearden submitted £175,203 of expenses, which is 23 % lower than the average MP. Proposed 11 motions that went to a division.
Parliamentary activity snapshot
Current activity signals from votes, debates, questions, sponsored bills, and topic coverage. This is not a performance score. Most recent activity: 2 Jul 2026.
Voting alignment
MPs who most often voted the same way, or differently, when both recorded an Aye or No vote.
Based only on divisions where both MPs recorded comparable Aye/No votes. Tellers, absences, abstentions, and missing votes are excluded.
Constituency
Parliamentary history
Party affiliations, constituency changes, parliamentary roles, and election results. In the Commons for 2 years, 0 months. Majority of 6,269. 6 role(s) recorded.
Voting record
Voted in 492 of 563 eligible divisions (87.4 %).
Parliamentary activity
62 debate appearances and 152 contributions in the last 12 months.
Expenses
Total spend of £175,203 in the 2024-25 financial year.
Registered interests
Interests registered across 2 categories.
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FAQs
Who is Kate Dearden?
Kate Dearden is a Member of Parliament representing Halifax. Source
Which party does Kate Dearden represent?
Kate Dearden currently represents Labour (Co-op). Source
Which constituency does Kate Dearden represent?
Kate Dearden currently represents Halifax. Source
How long has Kate Dearden been an MP?
Kate Dearden has been in the House of Commons for 2 years, 0 months. Source
What registered interests are listed for Kate Dearden?
Kate Dearden has registered interests in 2 imported categories. These come from the UK Parliament registered interests data. Source