Millions to Vote in UK Elections on 7 May as Registration Deadline Approaches
Scottish Parliament, Welsh Parliament and local council elections scheduled across Great Britain with voter registration closing 20 April
Quick Look
- Millions of voters across Great Britain will go to the polls on 7 May for elections to the Scottish Parliament, Welsh Parliament and local councils.
- The Scottish Parliament sees all 129 seats up for election with the SNP defending their position after falling one seat short of a majority in 2021.
- The Welsh Parliament is expanding from 60 to 96 seats with new proportional representation constituencies.
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Why It Matters
This article provides essential information about the upcoming 7 May elections across Great Britain, including the Scottish Parliament (all 129 seats), the expanded Welsh Parliament (60 to 96 seats), and over 5,000 council seats across 136 English councils. The elections come after boundary changes in Scotland and a new proportional representation system in Wales.
On 7 May millions of people will be able to vote in elections across Great Britain. There are votes for the Scottish and Welsh parliaments and councils and mayors in some parts of England. Candidates have been announced for all the elections. The deadline to register to vote for all elections is 23:59 on 20 April. Use our tool to see who you can vote for. All 129 seats are up for election in the Scottish Parliament. The last election was in 2021 when the SNP fell one seat short of a majority. There are 73 constituencies and each elect one MSP. This is done by a first-past-the-post system of voting where the candidate with the most votes wins. The other 56 MSPs are elected to represent one of eight regions. Each region elects seven members using a form of proportional representation. There have been boundary changes for this election so some constituencies have changed name and shape. The Welsh Parliament is expanding from 60 to 96 seats and a new electoral system is being introduced. The boundaries are changing here too. The old constituencies and regions are being replaced with 16 new constituencies that will each elect six members using a system of proportional representation. Labour held half of the seats after the last election in 2021. There are more than 5,000 councillors up for election across 136 councils on 7 May. They are standing for a mixture of district, metropolitan, unitary and county councils. Outside the capital there are elections in the West Midlands, the North West, as well as other areas scattered across England. There are also six county council elections, three in East Anglia and three in the South East. Labour are defending the most seats with more than 2,500, the Conservatives over 1,300 and the Lib Dems just under 700.
Open Questions
- What are the specific constituency boundary changes in Scotland?
- What are the specific new constituencies in Wales?
- What are the specific mayoral elections taking place?






