LOCAL MSP Adam Ingram has backed a new campaign encouraging voters missing from the electoral roll in Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley to register to vote in time for the Scottish Parliament election.

A new campaign launched this week by Shelter Scotland and the Electoral Commission is aimed at encouraging those living in rented or temporary accommodation and homeless people to sign up to vote.

Figures published by the Electoral Commission show that only 63.3 per cent of people who rent from a private landlord were registered to vote in 2014, compared to 93.6 per cent of those who own their home outright and 89.3 per cent who own their home with a mortgage.

Commenting Mr Ingram said: “I very much welcome this campaign and commend Shelter Scotland and the Electoral Commission’s work – nobody in Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley should find themselves disenfranchised simply because of their living situation and it’s important that we do everything we can to ensure as many people as possible are signed up to vote.

“One of the great successes of the independence referendum across the local area was the level of engagement and voter participation that swept across our communities in the weeks and months before September 18th.

“Never before have so many people signed up to have their say in the democratic process in Scotland - it is vitally important that we aim to retain this level of voter participation as we move in to the Scottish Parliament election campaign.

“The Scottish Parliament election is about how we keep Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley and the rest of Scotland moving forward and building on the progress we’ve made since 2007 – it’s vitally important that everyone’s voice is heard as Scotland’s national debate takes place over the next 100 days.”