National Records of Scotland (NRS) say that over 4.2 million people are registered to vote in Scottish elections as of 1 December 2020, representing an increase of 41,600 registered voters over the last year.

When comparing statistics for December 2020 with December 2019, the report shows:

Ā·         675,100 electors were registered for postal voting, representing a decrease of 15,700

Ā·         73,300 electors were aged 16 ā€“ 17, representing a decrease of 500 voters

Ā·         157,400 electors were from EU and other qualifying foreign nationals resident in Scotland, representing an increase of 15,000 voters.

The total Scottish electorate registered to vote in UK Parliamentary elections was over 4 million, representing an increase of 23,900 when compared to the previous year.

As at December 2020, there were almost 200,000 more people registered to vote for the Scottish elections than the UK Parliamentary elections.

Sandy Taylor, Head of Electoral Statistics said:ā€œThese latest statistics show a continuation of the overall upward trend that we have seen over the last ten years.ā€

ā€œThis trend is broadly consistent with the increase in the size of the population eligible to vote, which rose by around 5% over this period.ā€

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