election ' for a number of reasons. Millions of Scots will cast their ballots for the candidate and political party that they would like to represent them at Holyrood.
And it will be a very different election to normal due to the coronavirus pandemic. Many will have already posted their ballot away through the post, while there will be a number of safety measures in place for the traditionalists turning up at their local polling station.Scots must have registered to vote by April 19 this year in order to participate.A successful registration should have some form of a receipt, which generally comes in the way of a polling card.The polling card will have details of your local polling station where you can cast your ballot on the day.It is.
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