Minutes:
The
Chief Executive introduced the Voting Systems for Principal Area, Local Government
Elections as per the circulated report.
It
was explained that members have a choice to retain the current ‘first past the
post’ system or to alternatively choose to move to a ‘single transferable vote’
system.
Members
debated the topic at length.
Members
highlighted that the move to STV (Single Transferable Vote) will come at a cost
and complexity to the Local Authority, and the likely issues of consistency
between voting methods in UK Parliamentary, Senedd, Town and Community Council
and County Council elections.
It
was also raised that by the Senedd not legislating the change, the STV method
comes with no electronic counting mechanisms, which is a logistical burden when
administering an election count. Moving to the STV system would also trigger a Boundary
Review of existing Ward Boundaries, which has only very recently taken place
and concern about widening and changing ward boundaries and the logistics
around this was discussed (particularly in relation to the practicality of Valley
wards where an increase in geographical area would have the consequences of increased
travel expenses, workload and disparate ward knowledge.)
Members
referred to where the system is used in other countries, and then went on to
discuss how STV could enhance local democracy, the importance of proportional
representation and how it can improve diversity in democracy and agreed the merits
of consulting with the public to gauge their opinions at this stage.
It
was clarified by the Group Leaders that there is no whipped vote in relation to
the upcoming question.
Council
were then asked the question:
Do
you wish to consider changing the voting system for local elections from first
past the post to single transferable vote?
A
recorded vote was proposed and seconded and approved by the appropriate number
of members.
There
were 11 votes for yes, 38 votes for no and no abstentions.
Therefore,
the Council voted against considering changing the voting system for local
elections from first past the post to single transferable vote.
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