Will Sadiq Khan Seek a Fourth Term as London Mayor After Voting System Change?
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Government plan to scrap First Past the Post for mayoral and PCC elections welcomed
Labour has decided to scrap the First Past the Post voting system for Mayoral and Police and Crime Commissioner elections in a move MPs and campaigners have welcomed as recognition that FPTP is “not fit for purpose”. The English Devolution and Empowerment Bill, which was published yesterday, has set out the government’s plans to scrap FPTP and bring back the more representative Supplementary Vote (SV) system. Under the SV system, voters have a…
Londoners' second preference mayoral election vote set to return
Londoners are in line to have their right to cast both first and second preference votes for Mayor restored under provisions of the government’s newly-published English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill. The Conservatives did away with second preference votes as part of their Election Act (2022), using clauses inserted at the committee stage of the parliamentary process to abolish the use of the Supplementary Vote (SV) system that had be…
Government decision to restore Supplementary Vote system elections is a big win for voters
Today we can celebrate a big win in the fight for a fairer democracy. The government has announced in its English Devolution & Community Empowerment Bill that it will be scrapping First Past the Post (FPTP) for mayoral and Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) elections and reinstating the more representative Supplementary Vote (SV) system. Since the first elected mayors were created in 2000, and then PCCs in 2012, the elections were held under SV…
Government urged to extend democratic voting system - Green Party
Green MP and co-leader Adrian Ramsay responded to the government bringing back supplementary voting for combined authority ‘metro’ mayors, the Greater London Authority mayor, elected council mayors, across England; and Police and Crime Commissioners across England and Wales. “I look forward to the government now extending more democratic voting to General Elections and council elections as well. “This change in systems is welcome for Mayoral …
Isle of Man Government - Tynwald asked to approve £15.3m supplementary vote for health services
Tynwald Members will be asked to approve a supplementary vote of £15.3m for the Department of Health and Social Care to address additional costs incurred in 2024-25. The funding will cover an overspend in Manx Care primarily due to: higher than planned employee costs; an increase in spending on off-island care; and inflation causing the price of some drugs to be much higher than expected. Manx Care’s total operational expenditure was £362.4m in …
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