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Youth Council & SYP Candidates in Annandale East and Eskdale

Annandale East & Eskdale Ward Youth Council Candidates

There are 3 candidates standing for 2 Ward Youth Councillor positions for this area. Ward Youth Councillors are responsible for linking in with local services and their role is to represent the voices, experiences and opinions of young people to local decision makers i.e. Elected Members. 

  • Cameron Greer
  • Connor Taylor
  • Kenzie Miller

Annandale East and Eskdale Ward Youth Councillor Candidate Profiles (PDF, 2 MB)(opens new window)

Scottish Youth Parliament Candidates

Annandale East and Eskdale sits within the Dumfriesshire Scottish Parliamentary Constituency and so young people in the area will have the opportunity to cast their vote on the 2 Members of the Scottish Youth Parliament (MSYPs) who will be elected to represent the area. MSYPs are responsible for linking in Ward and Nominated Youth Councillors and taking the voices, experiences and opinions of young people forward to the Scottish Youth Parliament and national decision makers i.e. MSPs and MPs. 

Young people who have put themselves forward as candidates for Dumfriesshire are from all across the area, from Dumfries to Langholm. 

  • Caitlin McClune
  • Cameron Greer
  • Ellie McConnachie
  • Evie Clark
  • Mia Beattie
  • Mollie Grieve
  • Naomi Scott
  • Rhea Irving
  • Robyn Martin
  • Ryan Parke

Dumfriesshire Scottish Youth Parliament Candidate Profiles (PDF, 5 MB)(opens new window)

Nominated Youth Councillors

The Youth Council has 7 Nominated Youth Councillor positions for young people from minority backgrounds or those with protected characteristics. This includes a:

  • Youth Councillor for LGBT Young People

LGBT Youth Councillor Candidates (PDF, 5 MB)(opens new window)

  • Youth Councillor for Young Carers

Young Carer Youth Councillor Candidates (PDF, 590 KB)(opens new window)

  • Youth Councillor for Care Experience Young People

Care Experienced Youth Councillor Candidates (PDF, 1 MB)(opens new window)

  • Youth Councillor for Young People with Additional Support Needs and Disabilities

ASN and Disabilities Youth Councillor Candidates (PDF, 8 MB)(opens new window)

  • Youth Councillor for Young People from Ethnic Minority Backgrounds

Ethnic Minority Youth Councillor Candidates (PDF, 1 MB)(opens new window)

  • Youth Councillor for Gypsy Traveller Youth
  • Youth Councillor for Young Parents

Although it says Nominated in the title, Youth Councillors for Nominated Groups are elected by young people. Voting for these positions is available at any of the polling places (excluding libraries) and there will be targeted voting sessions at youth groups across the region. 

How To Vote

Voting is pretty straight forward in that any young person aged 12-25 (or S1+) can cast a vote at their local polling place. Every voter will automatically be given 2 ballot papers, 1 to vote for their Ward Youth Councillors and 1 to vote for their MSYPs. Voters can request a ballot slip for any Nominated Group too. Young people must provide their name and date of birth to recieve ballot papers and each voter is only allowed to vote once per election. 

It doesn't matter where in Dumfries and Galloway you live, you are able to vote for any of the Nominated Youth Councillor positions. 

Instead of putting a tick or a cross against a candidate, voters just need to number the candidates in order preference i.e. 1 for your 1st choice/preferred candidate, 2 for your 2nd choice, 3 for your 3rd and so on. This type of voting is called Single Transferable Vote (STV) and if you want to understand a bit more about how this works, you can check out this video.

 

Where To Vote

In Annandale East and Eskdale, voting is taking place at:

  • Lunchtime at Langholm Academy on Wednesday 17th November (Academy students only)
  • 3:30pm - 4:30pm at Kiln Green, Langholm on Wednesday 17th November - MyPod voting session 
  • 5:30pm - 6:30pm at Richard Greenhouse Centre Car Park, Gretna on Wednesday 17th November - MyPod voting session 
  • 4pm - 5:30pm at Langholm at the Town Hall on Saturday 20th November

All sessions (excluding lunch-time at Langholm Academy which is only for students) are open to any young person aged 12-25 who lives, works or studies in the area. There's no need to register in advance, just come along and you can vote on the day.

Contact Information

If you would like more information about the vote, or if you have any questions, please make sure to e-mail info@dgyouthcouncil.com or follow the Youth Council on social media @YouthCouncilDG on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. 

 

 

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