How to vote

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Voting at a polling station

There are three ways to vote:

  • at a polling station
  • by post
  • by proxy

At a polling station

If you are registered to vote, then about four weeks before the election you will receive a poll card at your address telling you where you should go to vote and the hours your polling station will be open. Polling stations in Angus are usually open from 7am to 10pm on election day.

On election day, go to your polling station. This is usually a school, local hall or public building near where you live. When you arrive at the polling station, staff will be on hand to direct you to where voting is taking place.

When you have located your polling station, tell the staff there your name and address. You do not have to bring your poll card with you to vote but it might save time if you do. If you show your poll card to the staff you must remember to take it away with you.

You will then be given a ballot paper or ballot papers if there is more than one election on that day and directed to a polling booth to cast your vote in private.

In the polling booth, you will find instructions to assist you in marking your ballot paper correctly. These instructions can also be found at the top of the ballot paper.

Mark your ballot paper as directed, fold it half and put it in the ballot box after you have shown the back of your ballot paper to the polling staff.

Staff are available in the polling station to assist electors so please ask questions if there is anything you are unsure of.

Next: Voting by post