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Proxy voting for Deputies who become parents

Proxy voting for Deputies who become parents

Tuesday 11 June 2019

Proxy voting for Deputies who become parents

Tuesday 11 June 2019


The States Committee responsible for rules and regulations are looking to bringing in proxy voting for Deputies who become new parents.

This would mean that Deputies who could not make a States debate because of baby/infant care could have another member cast votes on their behalf.

States Assembly & Constitution Committee President Neil Inder spoke about the idea on Twitter.

"Sacc are looking to bring in proxy voting for those who have had children or are adopting. In short the vote would be handed to a member to be cast on (an) absent Deputy's behalf," he said. 

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Sacc President Neil Inder

Asked why Sacc was not looking at proxy voting for any Deputy who is not able to attend a vote in person, Deputy Inder added: "That was debated last term. Baby/infant care isn't an illness or an absence that could be rescheduled. In short, we aren't in biz [sic] of limiting democracy for women."

No details have been given yet as to what the criteria would be. 

The UK Parliament's Pilot Proxy Voting Scheme, published in January, has a "maternity leave" duration of six months after the birth of a child for mothers and single adopters, and two weeks for fathers. 

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