Legislative Consent: Representation of the People Bill
Legislative Consent: Representation of the People Bill
The Representation of the People Bill was introduced in the House of Commons on 12 February 2026.
The long title to the Bill notes that it is “A Bill to make provision extending the right to vote to 16 and 17 year olds; to make provision about the registration of voters; to make provision about the administration and conduct of elections, referendums and recall petitions; to make provision about election agents’ addresses; to make provision about political expenditure and political donations; to make provision about information to be included in electronic campaigning material; to make provision about offences and civil sanctions in connection with elections, referendums and recall petitions and with donations and expenditure for political purposes; to make provision about the disclosure of information by the Electoral Commission; to make provision about the disqualification of offenders for holding elective offices, and their sentencing, where offences are aggravated by hostility towards persons involved in elections, referendums or recall petitions or holders of such offices; and for connected purposes.”
The Bill is subject to the legislative consent process under Standing Order 29. This is when the consent of the Welsh Parliament is sought by the UK Government to legislate on an issue which falls within the competence of the Senedd.
Legislative Consent Memorandum – March 2026
The Welsh Government laid a Legislative
Consent Memorandum (PDF 331KB) on the Bill before the Senedd on 13
March 2026.
Business type: Legislative Consent
First published: 13/03/2026