Synopsis
Mike Martin, the Liberal Democrat MP for Tunbridge Wells, was elected to the current parliament on 4 July 2024 and is relatively new to Parliament overall, ranking 300th of 650 MPs for length of service but 16th among his 72 Liberal Democrat colleagues. He has cast 230 votes from 435 eligible divisions, a participation rate of 52.87%, ranking him 274th overall and 39th among Liberal Democrats, while his debate contributions show notably stronger engagement with 210 contributions across 146 debates, ranking him 120th overall and 68th among MPs elected in 2024. His debate participation is considerably more active than his voting participation. His main areas of focus in debates have been Foreign Affairs and Defence, Parliamentary Procedure, and Local Government, while his voting has concentrated on Employment and Workers Rights, Justice and Law, and Parliamentary Procedure.
Summary generated on 07/03/2026 (View details)
VOTING PARTICIPATION
240 / 449
53.45%
Ranked #273 of 650 MPs (58th percentile)
DEBATE CONTRIBUTIONS
154 / 7169
225 total contributions
Ranked #122 of 650 MPs (81th percentile)
REGISTERED INTERESTS
49
£67,804.55
Total declared interests