Make your Vote count in Moray on Polling day.
You would be forgiven for not knowing how to vote with so many elections now and so many ways to cast a vote.
While most politically minded people will find the process easy, some may not.
How do I make my Vote?
When you vote in a Scottish Parliament election, you have two votes – one to elect your constituency member and one to elect your regional member.
In the constituency ballot, you choose the candidate you want to represent your constituency.
In the regional ballot, you choose from a list of party or independent candidates to represent your region.
The next Scottish Parliament election is on Thursday 5 May 2016.
Who has the right to Vote in Scotland?
To vote in a Scottish Parliament election you must be registered to vote in Scotland and aged 16 years or over on the day of the poll. You must also be:
a British or Irish citizen, or
a Commonwealth citizen, who has leave to remain in the UK or who does not require leave to remain in the UK, or
a citizen of another European Union country