 You're eligible to vote in Scottish Parliament elections. If you're aged 16 or over on Election Day, a UK Commonwealth or European Union citizen, resident in Scotland and registered to vote, you can register to vote at gov.uk forward slash register dash to dash vote. You can vote in person by post or by proxy. If you aren't sure whether you're already registered, you can check with their local electoral registration office. You'll find their details at aboutmyvote.co.uk. Before the election, you'll usually receive a poll card, telling you where and when to vote. Give this card to the clerk at your polling station or tell him your name and address. You have two votes for Scottish Parliament elections, so the clerk will give you two ballot papers. Take your ballot papers to a voting booth. One of the ballot papers lists the candidates standing for your constituency. The other lists parties or independent candidates standing for your wider region. Mark a single X next to your choice on both ballot papers. Fold the papers and put them in the boxes provided. Job done!