Here’s the latest on registering to vote in Scotland for the Scottish Parliament election.
- Registration deadline approaching: The deadline to register to vote is midnight on Monday 20 April 2026. If you miss it, you won’t be able to vote in the 7 May election. This info is echoed by local and national sources noting the countdown to the deadline [Highland Council news; National Records of Scotland] [sources: Highland Council article; NRSC Scotland press release].
- How to register quickly: The quickest route is online at gov.uk/register-to-vote or mygov.scot. The online process takes only a few minutes and is the recommended method for most voters [Highland Council article; NRSC Scotland press release; MyGov Scotland page] [sources: Highland Council, NRSC Scotland, mygov.scot].
- Postal and proxy vote options: If you need a postal or proxy vote, deadlines are 5pm on 21 April for postal votes (and 28 April for new proxy votes). If you’re applying for a new postal vote or changing an existing one, act by 21 April; proxy votes have a slightly later cutoff. You can also apply for a postal vote in advance if you’re unable to vote in person on election day [Renfrewshire Council; South Lanarkshire View; STV explainer] [sources: Renfrewshire Council; South Lanarkshire View; STV article].
- Notable context: In Scotland, the 2026 election will require voters to present ID for the first time in some contexts, but standard Holyrood voting does not require photo ID for 2026. If you’re relying on ID for the first time, check the accepted forms (passport, driving license, etc.) and plan ahead [STV explainer on ID; official Scottish electoral guidance] [sources: STV article; official guidance].
Illustrative steps to register quickly
- Go to gov.uk/register-to-vote or mygov.scot and complete the online form in about 5 minutes.
- If you register by 20 April, you’ll be included in the poll book and receive a poll card with your voting location.
- If you prefer a postal vote, submit your application by 21 April, and if you need a proxy vote, apply by 28 April.
Would you like me to check your eligibility details based on your address in Los Angeles? If you’re asking from Scotland or have a Scottish address, I can guide you through the exact steps or pull the latest local deadlines for your council area. I can also provide a brief checklist tailored to your situation (standard vote, postal, or proxy).
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South Lanarkshire View News - Make sure you are registered to vote in May’s election - Residents across Lanarkshire are being reminded to ensure they are registered to vote in the forthcoming Scottish Parliament election.
www.southlanarkshireview.scotIn December of last year more than 4.2 million people were registered to vote in the upcoming Scottish Parliament elections, according to new figures from NRS.
www.nrscotland.gov.ukFind out how to register to vote in Scottish Parliament and UK Parliament elections.
www.mygov.scotThe deadline for people registering to vote is Tuesday at midnight while those who want a postal vote must apply for one by Wednesday 5pm.
news.stv.tvOne week left until register to vote deadline for Scottish parliament election
www.highland.gov.ukEligible voters in Renfrewshire are being reminded to register to vote after the next Scottish Parliament election was announced today (16 March).
www.renfrewshire.gov.ukScots have until midnight on April 20 to register to cast their ballot in the Holyrood poll
news.stv.tvThe number of registered voters in Scotland for UK Parliamentary elections was stable in 2023.
www.nrscotland.gov.ukUp to one million people in Scotland are either incorrectly registered to vote or missing completely, according to research published today by the Electoral Commission.
www.electoralcommission.org.uk