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Welcome to e-Petitioner
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Do you want to support or comment on a petition online?

e-Petitioner allows you to support a petition by adding your name and address online.
Information about the subject is also provided, to put the petition in context and help you decide whether to sign.
You can also see who else has supported the petition (name and country only) or join in a discussion about it online. Click here to go to current e-petitions.

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Do you want to use the Internet to petition the Parliament?

e-Petitioner allows you to have your petition live on the Internet, rather than just on paper. This way, your petition and supporting information can be made available to a potentially much wider audience, giving you the opportunity to gather more names to support the petition.

A petition may gather signatures in both forms - you can have a paper version and an online version, although repeat signatures will be removed.

Each e-Petition also has its own discussion forum, where visitors and signatories can discuss the petition and surrounding issues online. There is also space for supporting information, so that you can add any background necessary and put your petition in context.
See the list of current e-petitions

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How to raise an e-petition

To raise an e-petition, follow these steps:

  1. Check the Public Petitions Committee's 'Guidance on the Submission of Public Petitions'. This provides information on the kind of issues that can be raised in petitions, what you should do before starting a petition, the form and content of the petition, how the Public Petitions Committee (PPC) will consider the petition and who to contact for further information.

    You can also download the template for e-Petitions here:
    Word Template Download as MS Word file
    RTF Template Download as RTF file
    PDF Template Download as Adobe pdf file
    These files open in new windows.

  2. Contact: Clerk to the Public Petitions Committee
    The Scottish Parliament
    Edinburgh
    EH99 1SP
    Telephone: 0131 348 5186
    Email: petitions@scottish.parliament.uk

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After the e-petition is submitted

After the e-petition has been submitted to the Public Petitions Committee (PPC), you can return to this site to check its progress through the PPC and also get feedback from the principal petitioner.

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Security measures

Signatures are checked for repeat signing and unlikely names. These will be removed.

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Privacy policy

Only your name and country will appear on the website. The other details you give us are needed by the Public Petitions Committee (PPC) to validate your signature. This is the same information required for a paper petition. Your details will only be used by the PPC and the International Teledemocracy Centre (ITC) who host the e-Petitions System, unless you have given permission for your details to be passed on to the principal petitioner. Your details will not be used for any purposes other than e-Petitioner, unless you have expressly given permission otherwise.

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Late signing

If you wish to sign an e-petition after it has been closed to signatures online, you can contact the Public Petitions Committee by email and request that your name be added.
Email: petitions@scottish.parliament.uk

After a petition is closed signatures online, you can no longer make comments in the discussion forum. However, these will still be available for the public to read.

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Credits

The International Teledemocracy Centre at Edinburgh Napier University and BT Scotland were the original co-developers of the e-Petitioning tool.

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If you experience any problems using e-Petitioner, please contact the Petitions Committee
petitions@scottish.parliament.uk
Please include any details of the error that may help us.

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Glossary

  • e-Petition
    A petition which collects signatures online, using the e-Petitioner System.

  • Closed petitions
    A petition that has been submitted to the PPC, been considered and reached the point where no further action will be taken.

  • Current Petitions
    A petition that has been submitted to the PPC and which they are currently considering. Note that a petition which is still collecting signatures is called a live petition.

  • Live petition
    An e-petition that is still collecting signatures online.

  • Principal petitioner
    The person who initiates the petition and decides when it is to be submitted.

  • Public Petitions Committee (PPC)
    See the PPC's remit and members.

  • Submitted petition
    A petition, which has been passed onto the PPC for consideration. It is no longer collecting signatures online.


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