Voting Record — Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top (10014)
Note: our records only go back to 1997 for the Commons and 2001 for the Lords (more details).
| Constituency | From | To | Party | Rebellions (explain...) | Attendance (explain...) | Teller |
| House of Lords | 6 Jul 2010 | still in office | Lab | 0 votes out of 205, 0.0% | 205 votes out of 322, 63.7% | 0 times |
| North West Durham | 5 May 2005 | 12 Apr 2010 | Lab | 5 votes out of 865, 0.6% | 865 votes out of 1288, 67.2% | 0 times |
| North West Durham | 7 Jun 2001 | 11 Apr 2005 | Lab | 6 votes out of 1042, 0.6% | 1042 votes out of 1246, 83.6% | 0 times |
| North West Durham | 1 May 1997 | 14 May 2001 | Lab | 5 votes out of 916, 0.5% | 916 votes out of 1273, 72.0% | 0 times |
External Links
- See Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top's Parliamentary speeches at: TheyWorkForYou.com
Interesting Votes
Votes in parliament for which this Lord's vote differed from the majority vote of their party (Rebel), or in which this Lord was a teller (Teller), or both (Rebel Teller).
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| House | Date | Subject | Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top | Lab Vote | Rôle | |
| no rebellions, never teller | ||||||
| House | Date | Subject | Hilary Armstrong | Lab Vote | Rôle | |
| Commons | 2 Mar 2009 | Political Parties and Elections Bill — Candidate for MP becoming own election agent does not disclose home address | minority | aye | Rebel | |
| Commons | 2 Mar 2009 | Political Parties and Elections Bill — Home address form must be correct | minority | aye | Rebel | |
| Commons | 2 Mar 2009 | Political Parties and Elections Bill — Parliamentary candidates can keep their home addresses secret | minority | aye | Rebel | |
| 28 Jun 2007 | Stopped being Minister of State, Cabinet Office | |||||
| Commons | 7 Mar 2007 | House of Lords Reform — Composition Option 4 (50 per Cent. Elected) — rejected | minority | no | Rebel | |
| 8 May 2006 | Stopped being Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury, HM Treasury | |||||
| 8 May 2006 | Became Minister of State, Cabinet Office | |||||
| Commons | 14 Mar 2006 | Animal Welfare Bill — New Clause "8" — Docking of dogs' tails — Working dogs | Majority | aye | Rebel | |
| House | Date | Subject | Ms Hilary Armstrong | Lab Vote | Rôle | |
| Commons | 26 Jan 2005 | Modernisation of the House of Commons | Majority | no | Rebel | |
| Commons | 18 Nov 2004 | Hunting Bill | minority | no | Rebel | |
| Commons | 16 Nov 2004 | Hunting Bill — Clause 1 — Hunting wild mammals with dogs | minority | no | Rebel | |
| Commons | 30 Jun 2003 | Hunting Bill — New Clause 11 — Registration in Respect of Hunting of Foxes | minority | aye | Rebel | |
| Commons | 4 Feb 2003 | House of Lords Reform — Option 1 (Fully Appointed) — rejected | minority | no | Rebel | |
| Commons | 5 Jul 2001 | Members' Allowances, Insurance &c. — Members' Pay (Money Resolution) | minority | aye | Rebel | |
| 11 Jun 2001 | Became Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury, HM Treasury | |||||
| 11 Jun 2001 | Stopped being Minister of State (Local Government and Housing), Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions | |||||
| House | Date | Subject | Ms Hilary Armstrong | Lab Vote | Rôle | |
| Commons | 7 Nov 2000 | Programming of Bills - I. Programme orders: supplementary provisions | Majority | aye | Rebel | |
| Commons | 23 Oct 2000 | Election of Speaker | minority | no | Rebel | |
| Commons | 23 Oct 2000 | Election of Speaker | minority | no | Rebel | |
| Commons | 23 Oct 2000 | Election of Speaker | minority | no | Rebel | |
| Commons | 23 Oct 2000 | Election of Speaker | minority | no | Rebel | |
| 5 May 1997 | Became Minister of State (Local Government and Housing), Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions | |||||
Policy Comparisons
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Possible Friends (more...)
Shows which Lords voted most similarly to this one in the 2010-present, Westminster Parliament. This is measured from 0% agreement (never voted the same) to 100% (always voted the same). Only votes that both Lords attended are counted. This may reveal relationships between Lords that were previously unsuspected. Or it may be nonsense.
| Agreement | Name | Party | |
| No results found | |||
