Voters reminded to return Community Council ballots
Voters in Orkney are reminded that their Community Council ballot papers must be returned by Thursday, October 12.
Elections are being held in the following Community Council areas:
- Birsay
- Evie and Rendall
- Graemsay, Hoy and Walls
- Kirkwall and St Ola
- Sanday
- Shapinsay
- Stromness
- Papa Westray
Elections are also being held in Eday, Flotta, North Ronaldsay, and Papa Westray through the alternative voting system. The remaining areas had enough candidates to form a Community Council but not more than the number of seats available.
Everyone over 16 who is registered to vote in a community council area where an election needs to be held will have received a ballot paper.
All voting is done by post and is free – simply use the reply paid envelope which comes with each ballot paper.
To vote, simply place a cross in the boxes beside your preferred candidates. You can vote for as many or as few candidates as you wish up to the number of seats available in your Community Council – this will be indicated on your ballot paper.
The system for Papay, North Ronaldsay, Flotta and Eday is different, due to the small size of the communities. Voters should instead use their ballot papers to name their preferred candidates from within the community.
Karen Greaves is Orkney Islands Council’s head of executive support has urged people to make use of their vote.
“Community Councils are one of the most important sounding boards for the Council on a range of grass-roots issues and on that basis I’d encourage everyone to support their community council network by returning their vote,” she said.
Results for the Community Council elections are due to be published on the OIC website once all votes have been counted.