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Bills and Laws

Scottish Elections (Representation and Reform) Bill

The Bill changes the law affecting Scottish Parliament elections and Scottish local government elections.

The Bill is at Stage 1


Contents


Stage 1 - General principles

Committees examine the Bill and gather views. They produce reports before MSPs debate the Bill in the Chamber. MSPs then decide on the purpose (“general principles”) of the Bill.

The Bill is at Stage 1

Committee Examination

The lead committee for this Bill is the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee

Find out more about this committee

Submit your views

The call for views closed on 6 March 2024.

View the published responses

Timetable

The timetable that the committee followed while examining the Bill at Stage 1

Stage 1 deadline

On 17 April 2024, Parliament agreed motion S6M-12868, that consideration of the Scottish Elections (Representation and Reform) Bill at stage 1 be completed by 28 June 2024.

Who spoke to the lead committee in the Parliament

MSPs met with people in committee meetings to discuss what the Bill will do.

Minutes of 1 February 2024 (in private)
Minutes of 21 March 2024
Minutes of 28 March 2024
Minutes of 18 April 2024
Minutes of 2 May 2024

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Meeting on 21 March 2024
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Meeting on 28 March 2024
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Meeting on 18 April 2024
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Meeting on 2 May 2024
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Correspondence

Committee correspondence sent and received while the Bill progressed through Parliament

Work by other committees

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee

Meeting on 12 March 2024

Report published on 18 March 2024

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Meeting on 6 February 2024

Finance and Public Administration Committee

Scrutiny of the Financial Memorandum

Committee report

The lead committee will publish its stage 1 report before the debate on the general principles of the Bill.