How do the Scottish Parliament Elections work?
You have two votes for the Scottish Parliament Elections under the
Additional Member System. One vote is your regional vote and the other
is your constituency vote.
If you live in Glasgow, your region is "Glasgow".
Glasgow has nine Scottish Parliamentary constituencies. You can find out where they are and who represents your area at the Scottish Parliament website .
Your job in the ballot box is to mark an "X" beside your preferred representative in your region and your constituency.
Find out who the MSP candidates are
- the starters and departers here .
These are the parties who you can vote for in the Scottish Parliament Elections.
Scottish Conservative Party
Scottish Communist Party
Scottish Green Party
Scottish Independence Party
Scottish Jacobite Party
Scottish Liberal Democrats
Scottish Labour Party
Scottish Nationalist Party
Scottish Senior Citizens Unity Party
Scottish Socialist Party
Solidarity
UKIP
British Nationalist Party
Scottish Voice