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5 Ways You Can Help The SNP Win The Council Elections

EmiliaBy Emilia16th March 20221 Views3 Mins Read Holyrood
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On 5 May, voters across Scotland will elect their local councillors.

The choice is clear – SNP-led councils investing in communities and our public services, or Tories imposing cuts at any cost, often propped up by Labour.

Here are 5 ways you can help us win in these crucial elections.


1. Register to vote and spread the word

Every single vote will count, and it’s absolutely vital that you’re registered to vote by April 18.

You can register by clicking here.

It takes less than 5 minutes, and once you’ve registered to vote, you can also sign up for a postal vote.

Click here to read our handy guide with everything you need to know. Read it and remind 5 friends or family to register to vote today.

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 On May 5, voters will elect their local councillors – helping shape the direction of our communities and the kind of recovery we build.

🗳️ Don't lose your voice. Register to vote by April 18.

👉🏼 Here's your handy guide – read it and pass it on.https://t.co/YDY7SyMa5c

— The SNP (@theSNP) March 9, 2022

2. Stay up to date with the latest news

The SNP website helps to equip you with the tools needed to stay up to date and have informed conversations with voters.

The News page features a wide range of useful explainers, analysis pieces, recent videos, and more.

You can also read our article setting out the SNP’s 100 top achievements in government, and share it with your friends and followers.


3. Get involved with digital campaigning

Spreading the SNP’s positive message online is a small way to make a big impact, from the comfort of your home or on the go from your smartphone.

Find your local election candidates on social media, follow them and share their posts – and don’t forget to follow the SNP on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.

You can also watch our video guide to digital campaigning below, explaining all the ways to make the most of it.


4. Volunteer with your local team

Our campaigns are people-powered, and every activist can play a vital role in delivering SNP wins in councils across Scotland.

There are many ways you can get involved – from delivering leaflets, to canvassing or helping with street stalls.

If you’re an SNP member, go to MySNP to find your branch contact details and see how you can help out, and check out SNP College to find useful training.


5. Be visible

If you’re out campaigning with your local candidates or fellow activists, take some pictures and spread our positive message.

Share the pictures on social media using the #activeSNP and #VoteSNP hashtags.

You can also show your support by putting up a poster in your window, wearing an SNP badge, or displaying a sticker on your car bumper.

Head to the SNP Store to find these items, and much more.

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