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Elections and Electoral Services
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Your vote is your chance to help influence who gets elected, how Moray and Scotland is governed and the delivery of your public services.
The following pages will bring you information on how and where to vote, including voting by post, past and present elections in Moray and information about your councillor, member(s) of parliaments and how elections work.


Forthcoming Elections in Moray: Next Election - European Election Thurs 4 June 2009 (Poll); Count & Declaration Sun 7 June 2009


Contact Details
  1. For electoral register enquiries or  postal/proxy vote applications please contact the electoral registration office for Moray operated by the Grampian Valuation Joint Board.

    Electoral Registration Officer

    234 High Street

    Elgin
    IV30 1BA
    Tel: 01343 541203
    Email:
    elgin@grampian-vjb.gov.uk

  2. For further information about elections, nominations, polling places and electoral administration or any other query please contact: 

    Elections Office
    The Moray Council
    Council Office
    High Street
    Elgin
    IV30 1BX

    Tel: Elections Enquiry Line - 01343 563334
    Email:
    election.enquiries@moray.gov.uk

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General Information about Elections

Further information about elections can be found through some of the organisations below. Please note that these are all external websites and information contained within do not necessarily represent the views of The Moray Council.

The Electoral Commission (Independent body set up by UK parliament)
Vote Scotland (Scottish Election Awareness Campaign '07)
Electoral Reform Society (Proportional Representation Campaign)
About my Vote (Find out about Elections in your area)
X-Change  Electoral Issues for young people 
Ordnance Survey Elections Maps (Electoral Geography of UK)
Boundary Commission for Scotland (Review of Parliamentary Constituency Boundaries)

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