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Chamber and committees

Voter Registration in Scotland

  • Submitted by: Jean Urquhart, Highlands and Islands, Independent.
  • Date lodged: Wednesday, 02 April 2014
  • Motion reference: S4M-09585

That the Parliament welcomes the news that the number of voters registered in Scotland is, at 4.1 million, the highest it has ever been; notes that approximately 92,000 of the 120,000 16 and 17-year olds in Scotland have added their names to the electoral roll; reaffirms its support for extending the franchise for the independence referendum to 16 and 17-year olds; believes that a high electoral turnout across all age groups, ethnic backgrounds and social classes is of paramount importance; cautions that there is still progress to be made to ensure that those not currently on the electoral roll, particularly from working class areas, are registered in time to vote in the referendum; welcomes the moves taken by groups such as Radical Independence to register residents of working class areas and to provide legal advice for those who removed themselves from the electoral roll at the time of the “Poll Tax”; further welcomes the Electoral Commission’s work in engaging with citizens of other EU countries who are resident in Scotland to inform them of their voting rights, and encourages everyone, regardless of whether they intend to vote Yes, No or to spoil their ballot, to engage in the independence debate and the vote on 18 September 2014. 


Supported by: Colin Beattie, Marco Biagi, Graeme Dey, Bob Doris, John Finnie, Patrick Harvie, Jamie Hepburn, Alison Johnstone, Bill Kidd, Angus MacDonald, Mike MacKenzie, John Mason, Mark McDonald, Gil Paterson, Dennis Robertson, Kevin Stewart, Maureen Watt, Sandra White