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The Senedd Cymru (Members and Elections) Act 2024 (sometimes referred to as the Senedd Reform Act) is an
act of Senedd Cymru An Act of Senedd Cymru (), or informally an Act of the Senedd (), is primary legislation that can be made by the Senedd (Welsh Parliament; ) under part 4 of the Government of Wales Act 2006 (as amended by the Wales Act 2017). Prior to 6 May ...
expanding and reforming the
Senedd The Senedd ( ; ), officially known as the Welsh Parliament in English and () in Welsh, is the devolved, unicameral legislature of Wales. A democratically elected body, Its role is to scrutinise the Welsh Government and legislate on devolve ...
(Welsh Parliament; ) in
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. Provisions of the act include creating sixteen larger constituencies, each electing six
members of the Senedd A member of the Senedd (MS; plural: ''MSs''; ; , plural: ) is a representative elected to the Senedd (Welsh Parliament; ). There are sixty members, with forty members chosen to represent individual Senedd constituencies, and twenty to represe ...
(MSs) by
proportional representation Proportional representation (PR) refers to any electoral system under which subgroups of an electorate are reflected proportionately in the elected body. The concept applies mainly to political divisions (Political party, political parties) amon ...
. The bill was introduced to the Senedd on 18 September 2023, received
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on 24 June 2024, and the changes it makes to the Senedd's electoral system will be introduced in the 2026 Senedd election.


Background

The
Richard Commission The Commission on the Powers and Electoral Arrangements of the National Assembly for Wales, known unofficially as The Richard Commission, was established in July 2002 by the First Minister of the National Assembly for Wales, now known as the Sene ...
report of 2004 suggested an increase in the number of Members to 80. That number was also suggested, as a minimum, by the 2014 report of the Silk Commission. Similarly, in 2013 and 2016, the
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published reports making the case for enlarging the Assembly. A 2017 report of an expert commission led by
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suggested an increase to between 80 and 90 Members, switching to
single transferable vote The single transferable vote (STV) or proportional-ranked choice voting (P-RCV) is a multi-winner electoral system in which each voter casts a single vote in the form of a ranked ballot. Voters have the option to rank candidates, and their vot ...
(STV) and enforcing gender quotas. There was no cross-party consensus, however, on any of these measures in 2017. As part of the 2021 co-operation agreement between
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and
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, the parties agreed on an expansion of the Senedd to between 80 and 100 Members and a more proportional voting method, one that integrates gender quotas. Paragraph 22 also asked for recommendations to be made by the Special Purpose Committee by 31 May 2022, and aimed to pass legislation in the ensuing 12 to 18 months so that the it can be applied for the next election in 2026. A Special Committee was set up on 6 October 2021, composed of five members representing each party, as well as the
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. They held public and private meetings on the issues. In May 2022, a joint position statement was published by
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and Plaid Cymru Leader
Adam Price Adam Robert Price (born 23 September 1968) is a Welsh politician who served as Leader of Plaid Cymru from September 2018 to May 2023. He has been the Member of the Senedd (MS) for Carmarthen East and Dinefwr since 2016, having previously been ...
, and sent to the Special Committee. In it, they called for a 96-Member Senedd, all elected through
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proportional representation Proportional representation (PR) refers to any electoral system under which subgroups of an electorate are reflected proportionately in the elected body. The concept applies mainly to political divisions (Political party, political parties) amon ...
(using the
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) with mandatory " zipping" of male and female candidates in the list to ensure that for every party, half of the candidates will be women (unlike the voluntary
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s used by the Labour Party). With a reduction in the number of Welsh MPs and new constituency boundaries being proposed for the next UK general election, the Senedd elections were proposed to be organised in 16 six-member regions created by pairing up the 32 redrawn Westminster constituencies. The final report of the Special Committee was published on 30 May 2022 and recommended the system agreed to by the Labour and Plaid Cymru leaders. Although the Expert Panel preferred the
single transferable vote The single transferable vote (STV) or proportional-ranked choice voting (P-RCV) is a multi-winner electoral system in which each voter casts a single vote in the form of a ranked ballot. Voters have the option to rank candidates, and their vot ...
to any other method, the closed list PR system was favoured by the Committee over its capacity to enforce gender quotas through mandatory zipping, although the gender quotas rule was later abandoned. The report was discussed in plenary session on 8 June 2022, and approved 40–15.


Further proposals

In February 2023, plans for additional reform included: * Candidates must be resident in Wales * A defection of an MS to another party is not permitted. An MS would instead have to become an independent. * Independent candidates must disclose any party membership. In September 2023, it was also proposed job sharing among Welsh Government ministers also be considered.


Opposition to the reforms

Welsh Conservatives have opposed the Senedd's expansion plan, which they fear would be costly, and have called for a referendum, arguing that only a public mandate can give legitimacy to such a reform. In 2022 the sentiment was also expressed by the Conservative
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. His deputy, Conservative MP
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, told his party conference that the reform plan would "lock in a Labour government forever" and "concentrate power in the hands of a few party managers". On 10 May 2022, Conservative MS
Darren Millar Darren David Millar (born 1976) is a Welsh politician who has served as the leader of the Welsh Conservatives since December 2024, and Member of the Senedd (MS) for Clwyd West since 2007. Background Millar was born and grew up in Towyn. Pol ...
, resigned from the Committee in disagreement to the Drakeford-Price joint statement, saying "Wales needs more doctors, dentists, nurses and teachers, not more politicians in Cardiff Bay". The additional annual cost of the proposals was estimated as £17.8 million.


Provisions

On 18 September 2023, the Welsh Government published its plans for electoral reform as part of the proposed Senedd Cymru (Members and Elections) Bill. The number of Senedd constituencies is set to fall to 16, which would be pairings of the proposed 32 constituencies in Wales for Westminster elections. Each constituency would elect six MSs from a closed list under the
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. Under the proposals, all candidates must live in Wales, and elections would take place every four years, rather than five. The first minister is proposed to have the power to appoint 17 rather than the current 12 ministers, plus the counsel general, to the Welsh Government, and the number of ministers could be increased to 18/19, pending further Senedd approval. There is also the addition of another deputy presiding officer. The Bill was passed by a supermajority of MSs on 8 May 2024 with the entire Conservative Party voting against and every other party in favor. The Bill did not take forward the proposals to enshrine a gender balanced Senedd in law amid doubts over the whether the Senedd has the power to pass such a law under the existing devolution settlement. These changes were eventually introduced in the Senedd Cymru (Electoral Candidate Lists) Bill on 11 March 2024, but abandoned in September 2024.


Constituencies

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Review: * Initial proposals of 16 constituencies * Revised proposals of 16 constituencies * Final proposals of 16 constituencies


Notes


References

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