Voting Record — Oliver Dowden MP, Hertsmere (25323)

Oliver Dowden

Note: our records only go back to 1997 for the Commons and 2001 for the Lords (more details).

FromToPartyRebellions (explain...)Attendance (explain...)Teller
5 Jul 2024 still in office Con 3 votes out of 127, 2.4% 127 votes out of 206, 61.7% 0 times
13 Dec 2019 30 May 2024 Con 0 votes out of 650, 0.0% 650 votes out of 1069, 60.8% 0 times
9 Jun 2017 6 Nov 2019 Con 3 votes out of 429, 0.7% 429 votes out of 463, 92.7% 0 times
8 May 2015 3 May 2017 Con 0 votes out of 408, 0.0% 408 votes out of 467, 87.4% 0 times

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Interesting Votes

Votes in parliament for which this MP's vote differed from the majority vote of their party (Rebel), or in which this MP was a teller (Teller), or both (Rebel Teller).

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HouseDateSubjectOliver DowdenCon VoteRôle
Commons16 May 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill — New Clause 10 - No obligation to provide assistance etc Majorityaye Rebel
Commons16 May 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill — New Clause 10 - No obligation to provide assistance etc Majorityno Rebel
Commons29 Nov 2024Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill Majorityno Rebel
5 Nov 2024Stopped being Shadow Deputy Prime Minister,
5 Nov 2024Stopped being Shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster,
8 Jul 2024Became Shadow Deputy Prime Minister,
8 Jul 2024Became Shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster,
5 Jul 2024Stopped being Secretary of State in the Cabinet Office,
5 Jul 2024Stopped being Deputy Prime Minister,
5 Jul 2024Stopped being Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster,
HouseDateSubjectOliver DowdenCon VoteRôle
no rebellions, never teller
21 Apr 2023Became Deputy Prime Minister,
9 Feb 2023Became Secretary of State in the Cabinet Office,
25 Oct 2022Became Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster,
24 Jun 2022Stopped being Minister without Portfolio ,
24 Jun 2022Stopped being Co-Chair, Conservative Party,
16 Sep 2021Became Minister without Portfolio ,
15 Sep 2021Became Co-Chair, Conservative Party,
15 Sep 2021Stopped being The Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport,
13 Feb 2020Became The Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport,
13 Feb 2020Stopped being Paymaster General (HM Treasury),
13 Feb 2020Stopped being Minister of State (Cabinet Office),
HouseDateSubjectOliver DowdenCon VoteRôle
24 Jul 2019Became Paymaster General (HM Treasury),
24 Jul 2019Became Minister of State (Cabinet Office),
24 Jul 2019Stopped being The Parliamentary Secretary, Cabinet Office,
Commons27 Mar 2019EU Withdrawal and Future Relationship Votes — Motion (O) — Seeking Preferential Trade Arrangements To Apply In Absense of Withdrawal Agreement Majorityaye Rebel
Commons27 Mar 2019EU Withdrawal and Future Relationship Votes — Motion (B) — Leave Without a Deal on 12 April 2019 Majorityaye Rebel
Commons14 Mar 2019UK Withdrawal from the European Union — Delay Withdrawal if MPs Agree Withdrawal Agreement Majorityno Rebel
9 Jan 2018Became The Parliamentary Secretary, Cabinet Office,
HouseDateSubjectOliver DowdenCon VoteRôle
no rebellions, never teller
3 May 2017Stopped being Member, Petitions Committee
31 Oct 2016Stopped being Member, Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee
20 Jul 2015Became Member, Petitions Committee
6 Jul 2015Became Member, Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee

Policy Comparisons

This chart shows the percentage agreement between this MP and each of the policies in the database, according to their voting record.

AgreementPolicy
82% Action to Reduce Spread of COVID-19
50% Assisted Dying
75% Authorised Criminal Conduct by Undercover Sources
100% Balance the Budget Without Borrowing
50% Easier access to abortion
100% English Votes on English Laws etc.
70% Equal Number of Electors Per Constituency - for
19% European Union Integration - For
100% Excess Bedroom Benefit Reduction - Social Tenants
12% Fire Safety
69% Free Market Within United Kingdom
18% Further devolution to Northern Ireland
100% Heathrow Third Runway - In Favour
0% Higher taxes on banks
15% Human Rights and Equality
100% Increase Air Passenger Duty
63% Increase the income tax - tax free allowance
100% Increase the state pension age
36% Measures to reduce tax avoidance.
71% Minimum Wage
25% More powers for local councils
12% More restrictive planning laws
15% Openness and Transparency - In Favour
100% Protesting near Parliament - Restrict
13% Reduce max amount people may be charged for care
84% Reduce Spending on Welfare Benefits
100% Reduce taxes on domestic property transactions
100% Replace Higher Education Grants with Loans
81% Require voters to show photo ID before voting
100% Restrict 3rd party campaigners during elections
75% Restrict Scope of Legal Aid
100% Retention of Business Rates by Local Government
0% Right to strike
50% Same Sex Marriage - for
12% Stop climate change
28% Support current and former armed service members
0% Teach children about drugs, sexuality and health
89% Tougher on illegal immigration
100% University Tuition Fees - For
100% Use of UK Military Forces Overseas
100% Welfare benefits ought rise in line with prices

Possible Friends (more...)

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