 The Scottish Parliament has asked for our opinion on the voting experience. We gathered all the results and this is what we found. First, we had to exclude answers from all the people who couldn't vote because they were too young. Did you get enough information about registering your vote? The majority of people said they had enough information to register to vote for a quarter of them. When asked, what was your experience voting for the first time? Most people said it was exciting. Some people say it was good because of the good instructions on the polling station. Many people got information from attending or watching debates to search information online or social media. Many people commented on the BBC being biased and they were reporting and was therefore not a reliable source of information. When asked about the Dursgroncurch, the debate and discussion of this year, most people said no because teachers were banned from saying anything. Almost all pupils felt it was a good idea to give 16 and 17 year olds the right to vote in the referendum. Most pupils also felt that they should be given the right to vote. In the future elections, some commenting, it would make them more interesting in politics. Did you get enough information about registering to vote in the referendum? Yes, because I got the registration letter in the post and we were also reminded in school about it. What was your experience of voting for the first time? It was like surprises in the casual and normal and easy to do and it had my parents with me to keep me right. What were your main sources of information on the issues in the referendum campaign? Mainly the internet and the news. 16 to 17 year olds also have the right to vote in elections? I think so because again, if they're old enough to make a informed decision and if they're interested enough in it, then why not?