What it is
Electoral boundaries, also known as electoral wards, are the local areas which make up a council area.
The boundaries for electoral wards are reviewed and decided by Boundaries Scotland for local government (council) elections.
There are 12 electoral wards in Renfrewshire:
- Ward 1 - Renfrew North and Braehead
- Ward 2 - Renfrew South and Gallowhill
- Ward 3 - Paisley North East and Ralston
- Ward 4 - Paisley North West
- Ward 5 - Paisley East and Central
- Ward 6 - Paisley South East
- Ward 7 - Paisley South West
- Ward 8 - Johnstone South and Elderslie
- Ward 9 - Johnstone North, Kilbarchan, Howwood and Lochwinnoch
- Ward 10 - Houston, Crosslee and Linwood
- Ward 11 - Bishopton, Bridge of Weir and Langbank
- Ward 12 - Erskine and Inchinnan.
How to find your electoral ward
Find which ward you live in with our interactive map.
What to do if you move house
If you have moved house or changed your address, you’ll need to register to vote again to make sure your details are correct on the electoral roll.