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Todd, Maree

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Todd, Maree
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Todd, Maree

Politically, you're most like Haughey, Clare SNP — similarity 63.2/100.

Divisions voted in
1,935
last on 24 Mar 2026
Party alignment
99.8%
0.2% rebellion
Attendance
95.7%
87 "Not Voted" of 2,022 divisions present
Motions lodged
82
62 questions · 0 unanswered
Hansard contributions
2,970
1,631 chamber · 1,339 committee
Allowances claimed
£367,246
1,623 transactions
Recent rebellions

Divisions where they voted against their party's majority position.

Motion success

Of the motions they've lodged that went to a vote, how often did the chamber agree.

Lodged
82
Carried
8
Defeated
3
Not divided
71

Of the 11 motions that went to a vote, 72.7% were carried.

Closest voting allies

MSPs who voted the same way most often across shared divisions.

Furthest apart on votes

MSPs they vote against most often.

MSPs like this one

Composite of voting agreement, sponsorship overlap, and Hansard topic affinity. Weighted 50 / 25 / 25.

Voice fingerprint

Words and phrases this MSP uses far more often than the chamber average (TF-IDF over their Hansard contributions).

Voting drift across sessions

Rebellion rate (vs party majority) per session.

0.0%
S5 · SNP
0.4%
S6 · SNP
Career arc

Unified timeline: party joinings, seat changes, committee appointments, ministerial roles.

  1. Started representing Highlands and Islands
    07 May 2026
  2. +
    Joined Scottish National Party
    07 May 2026
  3. Stood down from Caithness, Sutherland and Ross (Dissolution)
    08 Apr 2026
  4. Left Scottish National Party
    08 Apr 2026
  5. Appointed Minister for Drugs and Alcohol Policy and Sport
    11 Jun 2025
  6. Left Minister for Social Care, Mental Wellbeing and Sport
    11 Jun 2025
  7. Appointed Minister for Social Care, Mental Wellbeing and Sport
    29 Mar 2023
  8. Left Minister for Public Health, Women's Health and Sport
    29 Mar 2023
  9. Appointed Minister for Public Health, Women's Health and Sport
    19 May 2021
  10. Left Minister for Children and Young People
    19 May 2021
  11. Started representing Caithness, Sutherland and Ross
    06 May 2021
  12. +
    Joined Scottish National Party
    06 May 2021
  13. Stood down from Highlands and Islands (Dissolution)
    04 May 2021
  14. Left Scottish National Party
    04 May 2021
  15. Appointed Minister for Children and Young People
    26 Jun 2018
  16. Left Minister for Childcare and Early Years
    26 Jun 2018
  17. Appointed Minister for Childcare and Early Years
    08 Nov 2017
  18. Left Health and Sport Committee
    08 Nov 2017
  19. Left Finance and Constitution Committee
    07 Nov 2017
  20. Joined Finance and Constitution Committee as Member
    29 Sep 2016
  21. Left Finance Committee
    29 Sep 2016
  22. Joined Finance Committee as Member
    06 Sep 2016
  23. Joined Health and Sport Committee as Member
    08 Jun 2016
  24. Started representing Highlands and Islands
    05 May 2016
  25. +
    Joined Scottish National Party
    05 May 2016
Recent contributions to the Official Report
  • FIFA World Cup 2026 Chamber
    10 Dec 2025
    That is certainly still our ambition, Mr Bibby, but, as I said, it would be much appreciated if Labour would, this year, engage in the negotiations and, crucia…
  • FIFA World Cup 2026 Chamber
    10 Dec 2025
    I thank everyone who has contributed to a lovely debate. It clearly means a lot to members in the chamber and people across the country. It is estimated that 9…
  • Portfolio Question Time Chamber
    26 Nov 2025
    The Scottish Government recognises the incredible impact and reach of sports organisations and community clubs such as Pollok United. I know that, when the Cab…
  • Portfolio Question Time Chamber
    26 Nov 2025
    Eradicating child poverty in Scotland is a national mission and is this Government’s top priority, with ministerial collaboration across portfolios to identify…
  • General Question Time Chamber
    20 Nov 2025
    The Scottish Government welcomes the report of the Royal College of Psychiatrists on meeting the needs of autistic people and people with attention deficit hyp…
Committee & government roles

Government

Committee

Allowance — vs. party average (2025)

Per-category claim total for this MSP compared to the average per-MSP total inside their party for the same year. Positive = above party average.

Category MSP Party avg Difference
Edinburgh accommodation £14,020 £6,403 +£7,617
Engagement costs £9,508 £5,809 +£3,699
Office costs £10,779 £7,961 +£2,818
MSP & staff travel £3,248 £1,181 +£2,067
Registered interests

88 total · showing most recent.

  • Voluntary · 09 Jun 2021
    I am a patron of the John O’Groat Trail.
  • Voluntary · 09 Jun 2021
    I am a registered member of the General Pharmaceutical Council (registration number 2043995)
  • Voluntary · 09 Jun 2021
    I am Vice President of Friends of the Far North Line.
  • Voluntary · 09 Jun 2021
    I am a registered member of the General Pharmaceutical Council (registration number 2043995)
  • Voluntary · 09 Jun 2021
    I am Vice President of Friends of the Far North Line.
  • Controlled transactions · 09 Jun 2021
    No registrable interests
  • Controlled transactions · 09 Jun 2021
    No registrable interests
  • Gifts · 09 Jun 2021
    No registrable interests
Career timeline

Party

Seats