UnknownBoundary · 2010

Totnes

This constituency no longer exists

It was abolished in the 2023 boundary review. See South Devon for the current constituency covering this area. The data below is historical.

Dispatch
Apr 2026

A Con seat since 2010, held for 4 consecutive elections.

Very little recent parliamentary activity is on record for Anthony Mangnall, the Conservative MP for Totnes since 2019. No voting data is currently available for the period under review, meaning his participation rate, party alignment, and any rebel votes cannot be assessed. The one piece of locally relevant news coverage in the past 90 days concerns a dispute over a 24-hour alcohol licence in Totnes -- though that coverage centres on another figure, not Mangnall himself, and there is no recorded intervention from him on the issue.

Beyond the current data gap, Mangnall represents a broadly rural Devon constituency and has held the seat since the 2019 general election. No committee memberships are recorded for him at present, and no speech data is available to identify recurring policy interests or areas of specialism. Without voting records or speech transcripts, it is not possible to characterise his parliamentary engagement level or track where, if ever, he has deviated from the Conservative party line.

Votes less often than 100% of MPs.

Former Member of Parliament

Anthony Mangnall

Anthony Mangnall

Conservative and Unionist Party

Anthony Mangnall is no longer a Member, but was most recently the Conservative MP for Totnes, and left the Commons on 30 May 2024.

A Con seat since 2010, held for 4 consecutive elections.

2019 General Election

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