Active Citizens: General election v. Welsh Assembly election In May 2015, there was a general election across the whole of the UK. Members of Parliament.

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Active Citizens: General election v. Welsh Assembly election In May 2015, there was a general election across the whole of the UK. Members of Parliament are elected in a general election for five years to sit in the UK Parliament at Westminster. They represent constituencies from England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. They The Houses of Parliament, Westminster The Welsh Assembly building, also known as the Senedd.

The main legislative body in the United Kingdom is the UK Parliament. After two referendums in 1997, the Welsh people voted in favour of setting up a Welsh Assembly. The first Welsh Assembly elections were held in May Since 2011, the Welsh Assembly has legislated on devolved policy areas without needing the permission from the UK Parliament first. Active Citizens: General election v. Welsh Assembly election

Active Citizens: What is devolution? The Welsh National Assembly can make laws in these policy areas: Agriculture, forestry, animals, plants and rural development Ancient monuments and historic buildings Culture Economic development Education and training Environmen t Fire and rescue services and fire safety Food Health and health services Highways and transport

Active Citizens: How are Assembly Members elected? 1.Wales is split into 40 geographical areas. These are called parliamentary seats or assembly constituencies. 2.In each constituency, every British citizen aged 18 or over and resident in Wales has two votes. 3.The first vote is for a constituency member and is counted using the first past the post system. 4.The second vote is for regional members and is counted using a more proportional system. Map of Welsh constituencies

Active Citizens: How are Assembly Members elected? Watch this short video from the 2011 National Assembly elections to find out how each vote will be counted in the upcoming elections in May.

Active Citizens: How are AMs elected? There are 60 elected Assembly Members from across the political spectrum. Some AMs are elected in safe seats, where one party often secures a large majority of the vote. Which constituency do you live in? What is the name of your AM? Which party do they belong to?you Caerphilly shown as one of the 40 Welsh Assembly constituencies.

Do you live a marginal or a safe seat?you Active Citizens: How are AMs elected? In other constituencies the voting is very close. These are called marginal seats. Llanelli, a marginal Labour/Plaid Cymru seat.

Active Citizens: Who can vote in Welsh Assembly elections? and 17 year olds2. Prisoners 4. EU Citizens living in Wales 3. Irish Citizens living in Wales 5. Commonwealth Citizens living in Wales 6. British citizens over 18 living in Wales.

Active Citizens: Recap Questions 1.What is a constituency? 2.How are AMs elected? 3.What is the difference between a safe and a marginal seat? 4.Which groups of people are not able to vote in Welsh National Assembly elections?

Active Citizens: Mock Election Hold a mock election in your class! Who are the candidates? What are their policies? Do they need a campaign team to help them to design posters and prepare a short speech? Hold a short hustings so the rest of the class can question the candidates. Organise a private ballot and see who wins.