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Election Agent Election or constituency agents work for a political party. They are responsible for the proper management of a candidate's election campaign. Many agents are part time and unpaid. They may work only when an election is coming up. The Work You could be: organising public meetings or answering questions from the media lodging nomination papers with the Electoral Registration Officer recruiting supporters, to increase support for your candidate organising fundraising events and dealing with the media designing and printing promotional material and delivering them door to door and speaking to the public keeping membership records and checking the electoral roll handing out leaflets or putting up posters (and making sure they are taken down after polling day) organising postal votes or transport for voters to the polling station attending the count of votes, which often lasts into early morning. Election agents are responsible in law for managing a candidate's election campaign. This includes all financial aspects of the campaign such as election expenses. Pay The figures below are only a guide. Actual pay rates may vary, depending on: where you work which party you work for the demand for the job. Starting salaries for election or constituency agents tend to be between 18,000 and 21,000 a year. This might rise to between 25,000 and 30,000 a year, depending on experience and responsibilities. Note that many agents are volunteers and are paid only expenses. Conditions You would be based in the party offices, but your work would take you out and about to a range of different places. The hours would be irregular, with a lot of evening and weekend work, especially during the run up to an election. The job would involve meeting a wide variety of people. At times you would work under a lot of pressure, working to tight deadlines and ensuring that all election Gateway Page 1 of 5 Date Updated: 27/11/2017

rules and regulations are followed. When election agents are unpaid, they may decide what hours they work. Getting In Jobs are very limited so competition is fierce. There are no set qualifications for entry to this job, but most entrants will have a degree. Any degree subject is acceptable, but there may be advantages in having studied subjects such as politics, economics, marketing, social policy, industrial relations, public relations or journalism. In most cases you will be expected to have had a lot of experience, usually voluntary, with the party concerned. For example you could apply for a constituency internship. The selection process may involve written and oral tests followed by an interview. Jobs are advertised locally, on party websites and on the House of Commons W4MP website. For some posts you may need a driving licence and access to a vehicle. What Does It Take You should be: enthusiastic and dependable hard working and self-motivated methodical, well organised and able to organise others willing to work long and unsociable hours confident and resilient persuasive and able to put forward a good argument good at solving problems able to work to deadlines. You should have: excellent communication skills, both spoken and written a detailed knowledge of electoral law good IT skills a flexible and adaptable approach a strong commitment to the policies of the party. Training Political parties have their own training schemes, and you would follow the scheme of the party you are working for. The training may be provided full time, part time or by distance learning, and it may involve weekend residential courses. In some cases, you may have to take examinations. Getting On Gateway Page 2 of 5 Date Updated: 27/11/2017

You could go on to stand for election yourself as a local councillor, MSP (Member of the Scottish Parliament), MP (Member of Parliament) or MEP (Member of the European Parliament). You could move into other full time paid work in your party, as a political researcher or working in party administration at headquarters. Being an election agent provides very good experience for moving on to senior administrative jobs in industry, commerce and the public sector or into journalism. More Information The Labour Party employs election agents, each of whom is responsible for several constituencies. The Conservative Party employs constituency agents (CAs) in a few Scottish constituencies. CAs are employed for several years and usually work through more than one election campaign. Contacts European Parliament Office in Scotland Tel: 0131 557 7866 Email: epedinburgh@europarl.europa.eu Website: www.europarl.org.uk Twitter: @EP_Edinburgh House of Commons Website: www.parliament.uk Twitter: @UKParliament Facebook: www.facebook.com/ukparliament Scottish Conservatives Tel: 0131 348 5000 Website: www.scottishconservatives.com Twitter: @ScotTories Facebook: www.facebook.com/scottishconservatives Scottish Green Party Tel: 08700 772 207 Website: greens.scot Twitter: @scotgp Facebook: www.facebook.com/scottishgreens Scottish Labour Party Tel: 0141 572 6900 Email: scotland@labour.org.uk Website: www.scottishlabour.org.uk Twitter: @scottishlabour Facebook: www.facebook.com/scottishlabourparty Scottish Liberal Democrats Website: www.scotlibdems.org.uk Twitter: @scotlibdems Scottish National Party (SNP) Tel: 0800 633 5432 Email: info@snp.org Website: www.snp.org Gateway Page 3 of 5 Date Updated: 27/11/2017

Twitter: @thesnp Facebook: www.facebook.com/thesnp Scottish Parliament Tel: 0800 092 7500 Email: info@parliament.scot Website: www.parliament.scot Twitter: @ScotParl Facebook: www.facebook.com/scottishparliament Solidarity SSM Website: solidarity.scot UK Independence Party (UKIP) Scotland Website: www.ukip.scot Twitter: @UKIP_Scotland Facebook: www.facebook.com/ukipinscotland Gateway Page 4 of 5 Date Updated: 27/11/2017

Statistics Past Unemployment - Scotland Date Unemployed Dec 2016 0.07% Jun 2018 0.06% Sep 2018 0.06% LMI data powered by EMSI UK LMI data powered by LMI for All LMI data powered by EMSI UK Gateway Page 5 of 5 Date Updated: 27/11/2017