More than 14,000 postal voting packs issued to Moray voters
Postal vote packs will begin to drop onto doormats from today (Friday 17 April) and voters are encouraged to complete their postal vote and return it as soon as possible.
Voters can still register for a postal vote until 5pm on Tuesday 21 April – more details here.
Moray’s Returning Officer, Karen Greaves, said: “Voters can help keep the postal vote process running smoothly by fully and carefully completing their postal votes and returning them as early as possible. Bear in mind that Monday 4 May 2026 is a bank holiday and mail services are not operating.”
Once completed, the ballot paper and postal vote statement should be placed in the envelope and returned to make sure that it is received in good time. Postal ballot papers must be received by the returning officer by 10pm on Thursday 7 May at the latest.
Both the constituency and regional ballot papers are available in audio format to assist with accessibility needs for voters. Audio for the Moray constituency ballot paper is available here. The Highlands and Islands regional ballot paper is available here.
Audio options for ballot papers in the Banffshire and Buchan Coast constituency and North East region will be available from Aberdeenshire Council, as the responsible authority for that constituency.
More information is available on Moray Council’s website about the upcoming Scottish Parliament election, and a step-by-step guide explaining how to complete a postal vote.