Synopsis
Rachel Reeves, who was first elected in May 2010 and is now Chancellor of the Exchequer, has cast only 63 votes from 460 eligible divisions, representing a participation rate of 13.70% and ranking her 636th of 650 MPs overall in voting activity. Her low voting participation is conventional for ministers, particularly those holding senior posts such as Chancellor. In debate, she has made 1051 contributions across 83 debates, ranking her 389th of 650 MPs overall, with her top debate topics being Economy & Finance, Other/Procedural, and Taxation. As one of the longer-serving MPs in Parliament, ranking 62nd of 650 for tenure and 33rd among Labour (Co-op) members, Reeves has maintained substantial parliamentary contributions in debate despite her demanding ministerial responsibilities.
Summary generated on 27/03/2026 (View details)
VOTING PARTICIPATION
63 / 466
13.52%
Ranked #636 of 650 MPs (2th percentile)
DEBATE CONTRIBUTIONS
84 / 7614
1080 total contributions
Ranked #397 of 650 MPs (39th percentile)
REGISTERED INTERESTS
5
£31,141.69
Total declared interests