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All petitions
143 results
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Call a General Election
3,084,714 signatures, now closed
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Make breaking a manifesto against the law and trigger a General Election
53,787 signatures, now closed
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Referendum on changing the Electoral System To Proportional Representation (PR)
42,329 signatures, now closed
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Change the law, so that UK citizens can force an immediate General Election
20,762 signatures, now closed
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Hold a Royal Commission on reform of the Westminster voting system
2,291 signatures
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Require a, "no confidence," vote on the ballot for all elections/referendums.
2,105 signatures, now closed
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Call an immediate general election
1,628 signatures
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Use Proportional Representation at the next General Election
1,378 signatures
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Reform e-petitions - referendum at 1m, no word limits, immediate publication
611 signatures, now closed
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Lower the voting age to 16 for general elections
565 signatures, now closed
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Introduce compulsory voting, 50% winning threshold and non-of-the-above option
500 signatures, now closed
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Require there to be general election to replace a Prime Minister
488 signatures
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Hold an automatic general election on resignation of any Prime Minister.
265 signatures
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Have a General Election every year as requested in 1839 by the Chartist Movement
249 signatures, now closed
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Call a vote of no confidence in the Government
Rejected
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Introduce compulsory voting
168 signatures
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Grant Voting Rights in General Elections to UK Residents with Settled Status
131 signatures, now closed
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Introduce 18 year residency and English language requirements to vote in general
123 signatures
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Replace First-Past-The-Post with Single Transferrable Vote & Alternative Vote
122 signatures
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Only UK residents who pay or have paid PAYE can vote in general elections
106 signatures
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Make the pensions of former Prime Ministers performance-based
106 signatures
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Prohibit gambling on the timing and/or outcome of elections
103 signatures, now closed
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Add a “None of the above” option to ballot papers for all elections
98 signatures
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Require political adverts to be truthful & factually accurate
89 signatures
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Make politics a required subject up to GCSE
82 signatures
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Do Not Call a General Election
73 signatures, now closed
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Require social media platforms to identify and remove all unsafe content.
70 signatures
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Require general elections at least every 3 years instead of 5
63 signatures
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Introduce online voting in General Elections
62 signatures
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Make automatic dissolution of Parliament every 4 years
56 signatures
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Reform the General Election System to Allow Direct Voting for Political Parties
46 signatures
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Fund free 'I Voted' stickers at polling stations during general elections.
44 signatures, now closed
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Require businesses to give workers time off on general election days
38 signatures
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Review civic education in secondary schools.
23 signatures
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Call a General Election. The country isn't being represented fairly or correctly
Rejected
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Organise a Televised Debate on Electoral Reform
Rejected
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Dissolution! Call a General Election now!
Rejected
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Dissolve Parliament! Call a General Election Now!
Rejected
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public want a vote of no confidence in the government and want a election
Rejected
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Demand a General Election Now
Rejected
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No confidence in the current government, call a general election.
Rejected
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We demand Council Elections in May 2025 take place as democratically scheduled.
Rejected
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Petition His Majesty the King: use Royal prerogative call for a General Election
Rejected
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Democracy is under threat Govt must proceed with all local elections May 2025
Rejected
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Get The Labour Party to prove categorically, that Tories left a £22B Black Hole.
Rejected
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Breaking manifesto promises should be illegal and reprimanded as fraudulent.
Rejected
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Decline all calls for a general election
Rejected
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Introduce a threshold for the public to call a General Election.
Rejected
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Change the law, so that UK citizens can force an immediate General Election.
Rejected
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King Charles to personally dissolve this government & hold a general election.
Rejected