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Twelve close divisions from this session. Vote how you'd vote, and we'll tell you which MSP you align with most.

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Twelve close divisions — vote how you'd vote

"Close" means the margin was under 16 votes — these are the ones where individual choices actually mattered. Pick Yes / No / Abstain for each. Skip a question by leaving it blank.

1. Amendment Achieving a Sustainable Prison Population
25 Jun 2026 · S7M-00469.2 · lodged by McNeill, Pauline · final result: Carried (65 for, 53 against)
in the name of Neil Gray (Achieving a Sustainable Prison Population), insert at end "; is concerned that the current prison population crisis is chronically hampering effective rehabilitation; calls on the Scottish Government to increase its investment in GPS technology and speed up its roll out, and notes that the current approach to rehabilitation, community justice and early release is failing to address the pris…
2. Amendment Inquiry to Restore Public Trust in Scottish Politics
10 Jun 2026 · S7M-00294.1 · lodged by Hepburn, Jamie · final result: Defeated (55 for, 68 against)
As an amendment to S7M-00294 in the name of Anas Sarwar (Inquiry to Restore Public Trust in Scottish Politics), leave out from “agrees” to end and insert “considers the notion of representatives of political parties using a parliamentary committee to inquire into the internal operations of rival political parties to constitute a conflict of interest; believes that it is vital that independent authorities, including …
3. Amendment Investing, Protecting and Renewing Scotland’s NHS
03 Jun 2026 · S7M-00228.4 · lodged by Baillie, Jackie · final result: Defeated (54 for, 55 against)
Protecting and Renewing Scotland’s NHS), leave out from “recognises” to end and insert “thanks hard-working NHS and social care staff across Scotland for their care and dedication; commends them for the progress made in recovering services despite the Scottish Government’s failure to meet its own promises, and believes that protecting and renewing Scotland’s NHS for the next generation requires a proper emergency wa…
4. Motion Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill
17 Mar 2026 · S6M-21005 · lodged by McArthur, Liam · final result: Defeated (57 for, 69 against)
That the Parliament agrees that the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill be passed.
5. Motion Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill
17 Mar 2026 · S6M-21101 · lodged by McKee, Ivan · final result: Carried (70 for, 56 against)
That the Parliament agrees that the Building Safety Levy (Scotland) Bill be passed.
6. Motion Judging the Scottish Government on its Education Record
04 Mar 2026 · S6M-20956 · lodged by Rennie, Willie · final result: Defeated (59 for, 61 against)
That the Parliament notes that since 2016, the Scottish Government's key commitments and targets on education have either been missed or abandoned; further notes that these include free laptops for all pupils, free school meals for all pupils up to P7, 3,500 more teachers, reduced class contact time for teachers and the closing of the poverty-related educational attainment gap by 2026; believes that abandoning or mi…
7. Amendment Fixing Scotland's Ferry Fiasco
04 Mar 2026 · S6M-20957.1 · lodged by Grant, Rhoda · final result: Defeated (53 for, 66 against)
insert at end “; notes that disruption to ferry timetables is ongoing and continues to impact island communities; agrees that communities must receive support to deal with the economic and social impacts of disruption; calls for local representation ferry agency boards so that the needs of island communities and workers are at the heart of decision making; understands that the root cause of the ferry fiasco is the f…
8. Amendment Business Programme
25 Feb 2026 · S6M-20898.1 · lodged by Fraser, Murdo · final result: Defeated (51 for, 66 against)
after “That the Parliament agrees—” insert— "(za) the following revision to the programme of business for Thursday 26 February 2026— delete followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.30 pm Decision Time and insert followed by Ministerial Statement: Lord Advocate Communications with the First Minister Regarding Court Cases, including on Peter Murrell followed by Business Motions followed …
9. Motion Children (Withdrawal from Religious Education and Amendment of UNCRC Compatibility Duty) (Scotland) Bill
17 Feb 2026 · S6M-20813 · lodged by Gilruth, Jenny · final result: Carried (66 for, 51 against)
That the Parliament agrees that the Children (Withdrawal from Religious Education and Amendment of UNCRC Compatibility Duty) (Scotland) Bill be passed.
10. Motion Freedom of Information Reform (Scotland) Bill
17 Feb 2026 · S6M-20815 · lodged by Clark, Katy · final result: Carried (63 for, 59 against)
That the Parliament agrees to the general principles of the Freedom of Information Reform (Scotland) Bill.
11. Motion Community Policing
11 Feb 2026 · S6M-20730 · lodged by McNeill, Pauline · final result: Carried (66 for, 54 against)
That the Parliament regrets that cuts to police officer numbers have disproportionately fallen on local divisions, reducing the number of officers on the frontline; is deeply concerned about reports of rising crime, particularly violent crime; recognises that the proportion of people reporting that they feel safe after dark is at the lowest point on record; considers that failures to modernise the court system and s…
12. Motion Safety of the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital
11 Feb 2026 · S6M-20731 · lodged by Baillie, Jackie · final result: Carried (63 for, 58 against)
That the Parliament is concerned that the Scottish Government is unable to state clearly that the ventilation and water systems at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital have been validated as meeting required safety requirements; recognises that thousands of patients are treated safely and expertly cared for by NHS staff in the hospital every year; welcomes the establishment of a Safety and Public Confidence Overs…
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