Understanding how your Member of Parliament (MP) votes on significant issues is a key aspect of democratic engagement. For those interested in their MP’s stance on the assisted dying bill, parliamentary records provide transparent and accessible information. Official voting records, known as Hansard, meticulously document every vote cast in the House of Commons and the House of Lords. These transcripts are publicly available through the Parliament’s official website. To ascertain how a specific MP voted, individuals can navigate to the “Votes and Proceedings” or “Divisions” section of the parliamentary website. Searches can typically be filtered by date, specific legislation, or MP name. This allows constituents to review the division lists, which clearly indicate how each MP voted on particular bills or amendments, including those related to assisted dying legislation. Accessing these official sources ensures accurate and direct information on your representative’s voting record.