Welcome to Vote2007, the website from Capability Scotland that aims to empower more disabled people to vote.
!!NEW!! - See the results of our 2007 Scottish election survey on access to voting - Polls Apart 5. This survey shows that access to the voting process has improved in some areas for disabled people. However, almost a quarter found voting more difficult in 2007 than in previous elections, highlighting problems with ballot papers and the single transferable vote system.
The information on this site relates to the 2007 Scottish parliamentary and local government elections. Please be aware that it may not be correct in relation to future elections. We will update all content in advance of the next election.
- For more information on voting, contact ASCS, the national advice service from Capability Scotland - see contact details below.
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On this site, you can find information about voting and about Capability Scotland's previous surveys and campaigns on the accessibility of polling stations. You can also use our virtual polling station to find out what to expect when voting yourself (accurate for the 2007 Scottish parliamentary elections).
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- What's New
- For more information on voting or Vote2007 contact Capability Scotland.
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- Virtual Polling
- Nervous about voting for the first time? Not sure what to expect? Then why not try our virtual polling station!
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- Did you know?
- In the 2003 Scottish Election 70% of disabled electors felt voting was the same as for other voters...