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Overseas Electors Bill 2017-19 Published Friday, February 23, 2018 The Bill was given a Second Reading on 23 February 2018. Second Reading was passed without a division. Commons Briefing papers CBP-8223 - Author: Neil Johnston The Overseas Electors Bill 2017- 19 is a Private Member’s Bill to extend the basis on which British citizens outside the UK qualify to participate in Parliamentary elections. It will remove the ‘15- year rule’ which prevents British citizens living overseas from registering to vote if they have lived abroad for more than 15 years. The Overseas Electors Bill 2017- 19 is a Private Member’s Bill that presented and given a first reading on 19 July 2017. The Bill, sponsored by Glyn Davies MP, seeks to end the 15-year time limit currently placed on overseas voters voting in UK Parliamentary elections. Overseas voters are currently able to register to vote in UK Parliamentary elections for up to 15 years after they moved away from the UK.