This interactive matrix shows voting alignment between London City councillors. Each cell represents how often two councillors voted the same way on recorded votes.
How to read this chart:
- Green cells indicate high alignment (councillors frequently vote together)
- Red cells indicate low alignment (councillors frequently disagree)
- Hover over any cell to see the exact alignment percentage
- Use the filters to switch between current council and all historical councillors
- Sort by Average Alignment to order councillors by how often they agree with others overall (highest average first)
The alignment percentage is calculated from all recorded votes where both councillors participated. A higher percentage means the councillors voted the same way (both yea or both nay) more often.