Newport East.
Labour Party MP Jessica Morden holds the seat on 42.5% of the vote.
2 Jun 2026
A steady party loyalist, Jessica Morden has made steel her dominant cause in recent months. She championed the government's Steel Strategy in Parliament -- earning prominent local coverage in the South Wales Argus and a high-profile piece in April 2026 -- framing it directly around Newport East's remaining steel facilities and the jobs attached to them. That constituency focus is consistent with her speech record, which places economy and jobs well ahead of any other topic across 71 contributions this session.
Morden votes with Labour on every recorded division -- a 100% party-line record across 416 votes -- and her stance profile reflects that: strongly aligned with workers' rights (92%) and progressive taxation (97%), and almost never backing positions framed as pro-business (15%) or sympathetic to Lords scrutiny (0%). Her participation rate of 81% sits modestly below the Commons average. She deviates from her party most notably on local government powers, where she votes more strongly in favour than most Labour MPs, and on disability benefits and end-of-life legislation, where she has been marginally less supportive than the party average.
Context worth noting: Morden chairs the Committee of Selection and sits on the Liaison Committee -- roles that reflect long parliamentary experience dating back to 2005, though they generate little public visibility. Her recent news coverage is positive in tone but concentrated on constituency and ceremonial matters. No rebel votes, no significant controversies. The data picture is of a long-serving, locally-rooted MP whose parliamentary energy runs through casework and industry advocacy rather than dissent.
Ward-level direction-of-travel: who controls what, who flipped recently, who holds the line.
| Ward | Latest winner | Votes | Council | Last cycle |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alway(3 seats) | Pimm · Harvey · Harvey | 2,777 | Newport Lab | May 2022 |
| Beechwood(3 seats) | Davies · Spencer · Pimm | 3,149 | Newport Lab | May 2022 |
| Bettws(3 seats) | Cleverly · Jordan · Whitehead | 1,900 | Newport Lab | May 2022 |
| Bishton Langstone(2 seats) | Mogford · Routley | 2,094 | Newport Lab | May 2022 |
| Caerleon(3 seats) | Baker-Westhead · Hughes · Cocks | 3,805 | Newport Lab | May 2022 |
| Llanwern | Martyn Francis Kellaway | 658 | Newport Lab | May 2022 |
| Lliswerry(4 seats) | Morris · Sterry · Peterson · Howells | 6,526 | Newport Lab | May 2022 |
| Malpas(3 seats) | Mayer · Clarke · Mudd | 2,778 | Newport Lab | May 2022 |
| Pillgwenlly(2 seats) | Jenkins · Adan | 1,599 | Newport Lab | May 2022 |
| Ringland(3 seats) | Corten · Lacey · Linton | 2,594 | Newport Lab | May 2022 |
| Shaftesbury(2 seats) | James · Cockeram | 978 | Newport Lab | May 2022 |
| St Julians(3 seats) | Townsend · Bright · Hourahine | 2,865 | Newport Lab | May 2022 |
| Stow Hill(2 seats) | Thomas · Al-Nuaimi | 1,683 | Newport Lab | May 2022 |
| Victoria(2 seats) | Hussain · Horton | 1,915 | Newport Lab | May 2022 |
Source · Democracy Club · DCLEAPIL v1.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0)
The seat’s population is concentrated in Newport (Newport) (94,029), with Caerleon (7,971) as the second pole. Total population across named built-up areas: 110,089.
Source · ONS Built-Up Areas · Census 2021
| Settlement | Pop. | Class |
|---|---|---|
| Newport (Newport) | 94,029 | city |
| Caerleon | 7,971 | town |
| Rural & dispersed | 3,142 | village |
| Langstone | 2,179 | village |
| Underwood | 1,661 | village |
| Parc-Seymour | 1,107 | village |
Headline indicators.
| Indicator | Local | National | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Employment rate | 55.9% | 57.1% | -2% |
| Owner-occupied | 60.0% | 63.1% | -5% |
| Private rented | 18.8% | 20.0% | -6% |
| Social rented | 21.0% | 16.8% | +25% |
Ethnicity.
Source · Census 2021
Population by age & sexCensus 2021 · 18 bands · click to expand
Source · Census 2021 (ONS) · % of usual residents; tick marks the median seat per band
Income tax contribution.
| Total income tax | £200m |
| Taxpayers | 55,000 |
| Median per taxpayer | £2,200 |
| Mean per taxpayer | £3,670 |
Source · HMRC SPI · ±8% confidence
Where the money flows back in.
This constituency is served by Newport. Each council’s service spend, peer rank and supplier list lives on its own page — open from the meta block above or the compass strip below.
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Headline rate.
By category.
Source · data.police.uk · 3-month rate per 1,000 pop
2024 — full result.
| Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jessica MordenWON | Lab | 16,370 | 42.5 |
| Tommy Short | Ref | 7,361 | 19.1 |
| Rachel Buckler | Con | 6,487 | 16.8 |
| Jonathan Clark | Plaid | 2,239 | 5.8 |
| Lauren James | Grn | 2,092 | 5.4 |
| John Miller | LD | 2,045 | 5.3 |
| Pippa Bartolotti | Ind | 1,802 | 4.7 |
| Mike Ford | Ind | 135 | 0.3 |
Turnout 38,531
Prior contests.
| Year | Winner | % | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Jessica Morden | Lab | 44.4 |
| 2017 | Jessica Morden | Lab | 56.5 |
| 2015 | Jessica Morden | Lab | 40.7 |
| 2010 | Morden, Jessica | Lab | 37.0 |
Sources, methods & last update
2023 boundary review
DCLEAPIL v1.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Census 2021
National avg over 575 seats
±8% confidence
LSOA-aggregated · rolling 12mo