Eleven Liberal Democrat members of Parliament (MPs) were elected to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom at the 2019 general election.[1] Four more were subsequently elected at parliamentary by-elections in Chesham and Amersham, North Shropshire, Tiverton and Honiton and Somerton and Frome bringing the total to 15.
MPs
| Name | Parliamentary roles[2] | Age | Time in Parliament
 | Constituency | Majority | State party [Note 1]
 | Regional party | 
| Ed Davey | Leader of the Liberal Democrats | 59 | 1997–2015 2017–present
 | Kingston and Surbiton | 10,489 |  | England | London | 
| Daisy Cooper | Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats | 43 | 2019–present | St Albans | 6,293 |  | England | East of England | 
| Health & Social Care spokesperson | 
| Christine Jardine | Cabinet Office spokesperson | 64 | 2017–present | Edinburgh West | 3,769 |  | Scotland | 
| Women and Equalities spokesperson | 
| Scotland spokesperson | 
| Alistair Carmichael | Liberal Democrat Home Affairs spokesperson | 60 | 2001–present | Orkney and Shetland | 2,507 |  | Scotland | 
| Northern Ireland spokesperson | 
| Justice spokesperson | 
| Layla Moran | Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs spokesperson | 42 | 2017–present | Oxford West and Abingdon | 8,943 |  | England | South Central | 
| International Development spokesperson | 
| Wendy Chamberlain | Chief Whip in the House of Commons | 48 | 2019–present | Fife North East | 1,316 |  | Scotland | 
| Social Justice spokesperson | 
| Jamie Stone | Digital, Culture, Media and Sport spokesperson | 71 | 2017–present | Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross | 204 |  | Scotland | 
| Defence spokesperson (until October 2022) | 
| Sarah Olney | Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesperson | 48 | 2016–17 2019–present
 | Richmond Park | 7,766 |  | England | London | 
| Business and Industrial Strategy spokesperson | 
| Tim Farron | Environment, Food and Rural Affairs spokesperson | 55 | 2005–present | Westmorland and Lonsdale | 1,934 |  | England | North West | 
| Wera Hobhouse | Energy and Climate Change spokesperson | 65 | 2017–present | Bath | 12,322 |  | England | Western Counties | 
| Transport spokesperson | 
| Liberal Democrat Leader of the House | 
| Munira Wilson | Education spokesperson | 47 | 2019–present | Twickenham | 14,121 |  | England | London | 
| Sarah Green | International Trade spokesperson | 43 | 2021–present | Chesham and Amersham | 8,028 |  | England | South Central | 
| Wales spokesperson | 
| Helen Morgan | Housing, Communities and Local Government spokesperson | 50 | 2021–present | North Shropshire | 5,925 |  | England | West Midlands | 
| Richard Foord | Defence spokesperson (from October 2022) | 47 | 2022–present | Tiverton and Honiton | 6,144 |  | England | Devon and Cornwall | 
| Sarah Dyke |  |  | 2023–present | Somerton and Frome | 11,008 |  | England | Somerset | 
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