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Terms of Office
Tracey Crouch has served the following terms of office:
UK Parliament |
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Chatham and Aylesford | |
6 May 2010 - |
MPs' Expenses
All Members of Parliament receive a basic salary and some receive an additional salary if they have specific jobs (although ministerial salaries are paid by a separate body and not listed here). MPs are also entitled to claim the London Area Living Payment (LALP) to help cover the increased cost of living in Central London, or otherwise claim accommodation expenses for a second property or hotel stays. They are also entitle to expenses to cover the cost of running their office (rent, essential bills and staff payroll) and essential travel. All expenses are within agreed limits set by the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority.
The amount Tracey Crouch received each year in salary and expenses was:
2019/2020 | £273,969.54 |
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Salary | |
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Basic Salary | £79,467.96 |
Total | £79,467.96 |
Office Running Costs | |
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Office Costs | £17,150.85 |
Staffing | £163,625.83 |
Total | £180,776.68 |
Other Parliamentary Costs | |
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Travel | £2,699.90 |
Accommodation | £11,025.00 |
Total | £13,724.90 |
Total Salary | £79,467.96 |
Total Expenses | £194,501.58 |
MPs' expenses information is only available from 2010 onwards. Click on a year to see a detailed breakdown of Tracey Crouch's salary and expenses.
Electoral History
Tracey Crouch has stood in the following elections:
UK Parliament |
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12 December 2019 | |||
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Chatham and Aylesford | |||
Tracey Elizabeth Anne Crouch | 28,856 | Elected |
8 June 2017 | |||
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Chatham and Aylesford | |||
Tracey Elizabeth Anne Crouch | 25,587 | Elected |
7 May 2015 | |||
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Chatham and Aylesford | |||
Tracey Elizabeth Anne Crouch | 21,614 | Elected |
6 May 2010 | |||
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Chatham and Aylesford | |||
Tracey Elizabeth Anne Crouch | 20,230 | Elected |
Click on the constituency name to see the full results for that constituency.
The Local Government Boundary Commission for England are currently reviewing Medway's ward boundaries. The new boundaries are expected to increase the number of councillors in Medway from 55 to 59 and will be introduced for the next elections to Medway council in 2023. They have launched a public consultation for residents and organisations in Medway to help them decide where the boundaries should be drawn. The consultation is open until 2 March 2020, with draft recommendations due to be published in June 2020. You can have your say on the new boundaries by clicking the button below, which will take you to the Local Government Boundary Commission for England's consultation.
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