Statistics

MPs Most Often on the Losing Side of Commons Votes

Current MPs ranked by the share of their Aye/No votes cast against the final outcome of the division. Decided divisions only (ties excluded). Minimum 50 votes.

Showing 301-325 of 638 MPs

# MP On losing side
301 30.4 % (419/1,379)
302 30.2 % (423/1,400)
303 30.2 % (447/1,480)
304 30.0 % (404/1,346)
305 30.0 % (402/1,341)
306 30.0 % (346/1,155)
307 29.8 % (416/1,394)
308 29.7 % (400/1,347)
309 29.6 % (418/1,411)
310 29.5 % (385/1,306)
311 29.3 % (412/1,407)
312 28.4 % (380/1,336)
313 27.7 % (346/1,249)
314 27.7 % (359/1,296)
315 27.3 % (514/1,882)
316 27.3 % (362/1,327)
317 27.0 % (364/1,346)
318 26.9 % (366/1,363)
319 26.4 % (471/1,783)
320 26.2 % (323/1,231)
321 26.2 % (366/1,396)
322 26.2 % (126/481)
323 26.2 % (380/1,451)
324 25.9 % (453/1,751)
325 25.8 % (351/1,358)
Member source UK Parliament Members API
Voting source Commons Votes API

FAQs

How is this ranking calculated?

Current MPs ranked by the share of their Aye/No votes cast against the final outcome of the division. Decided divisions only (ties excluded). Minimum 50 votes.

Where does the data come from?

Rankings use official UK Parliament data — the Commons Votes API for voting and the Members API for MP details. Some measures are locally derived analysis by Ayes and Noes and are labelled as such; see the methodology on the statistics overview.

How often is it updated?

The ranking reflects the most recent data import. It refreshes as new divisions and member data are imported.