MP Scorecard — Methodology

Every member's performance score is computed transparently from activity the public can verify. This page documents exactly how it is calculated.

The components

ComponentWeightWhat it measures
Contributions30%Hansard speeches and interventions, relative to the most active member in the House. Counts only speech made as a Member of Parliament — speech made while presiding (as Speaker, Deputy Speaker or Chair of a Committee of the Whole) is shown on the profile but excluded from the score.
Division participation25%Share of the recorded divisions (formal recorded votes) we have captured in which the member cast a vote. This is NOT physical sitting attendance — it measures participation in recorded votes only, and the denominator is the set of recorded divisions in our data, not every sitting the member could have attended.
Bills sponsored15%Bills sponsored, relative to the most prolific sponsor in the House.
Committee work15%Committee memberships, with chairs and vice-chairs weighted higher.
Legislative initiative15%Motions moved, questions asked and petitions presented.

How the score is built

Ranking and percentiles

The score is an indicator of measurable activity, not a judgement of a member's overall worth. Corrections are welcome via Contact.