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  2. UK Parliament petitions website - Wikipedia

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    Petitions backed by 100,000 signatures would now be considered for debate in Parliament and the website was moved to Directgov. [6] In the following year, a total of 36,000 petitions were submitted, attracting 6.4 million signatures. [7] After the closure of the Directgov website, the e-petitions were moved to the new GOV.UK website in October ...

  3. List of UK parliamentary election petitions - Wikipedia

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    Treating: The act of giving free food and drink with intent to persuade the recipient to vote for a particular candidate. [2] [6] Undue influence: Any attempt to win votes by threats. [2] [4] Result. There are four possible outcomes of a petition trial, named as follows and also denoted by the colour of the corresponding row.

  4. Petitions Committee - Wikipedia

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    When Parliament is dissolved, all open petitions on petition.parliament.uk are closed, and new petitions are not accepted. After a new Petitions Committee is set up by the House of Commons, closed petitions are not reopened. Petitions which reach 100,000 signatures are considered by the committee for debate. Petitions may not be put forward for ...

  5. Online petition - Wikipedia

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    The UK Parliament petitions website has operated in various guises since 2006. [15] Beginning in 2011, a parliamentary committee considered holding a parliamentary debate for petitions attracting more than 100,000 signatures. [16] In 2015, the process was formalized within Parliament and a permanent Petitions Committee was established. [17]

  6. Rolls of Parliament - Wikipedia

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    They recorded meetings of Parliament and Acts of Parliament. Until 1483 the rolls recorded parliamentary proceedings (petitions, bills and answers, both public and private) which formed the basis of Acts of Parliament, but seldom the statutes themselves. From 1483 to 1534 both public and private acts were enrolled in the rolls; after 1535 only ...

  7. Election petition - Wikipedia

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    Petitions, which resulted in the election in a constituency being held void used to be common after every general election, but are now rare. When an election was held void the House of Commons could seat another candidate, order a new writ issued to fill the vacancy or leave the writ unissued for a time, thus suspending the representation of a ...

  8. Category:Online petitions - Wikipedia

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  9. Parliamentary Archives - Wikipedia

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    New collections also include a web archive which maintains a history of the main parliamentary website and its many subsites. [5] In March 2021, the Parliamentary Archives became an Accredited Archive Service. [6] In March 2022, it was announced that the Parliamentary Archives would be relocating to The National Archives, Kew, by 2025. [1]