Imprints Share this page: Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email Print full guidance Imprints guidance Under the law, some campaign material must contain details to show who is responsible for the material. This provides transparency for voters.If you produce material that relates to an electoral event, or to a party, candidate or elected office-holder, you may need to include an imprint.Imprints can be required on digital material and printed material.There are different imprint requirements at Scottish Parliamentary elections and council elections in Scotland.Digital imprintsStatutory guidance on digital imprints – UK-wideIf you are campaigning in a Scottish Parliamentary election or a council election in Scotland, you will also need to read the separate guidance below.Report a missing imprint on digital materialImprints on printed material Election typeGuidance UK Parliamentary general electionsElections in England, Wales and Northern IrelandGuidance for political partiesGuidance for candidates and agentsGuidance for non-party campaignersScottish Parliamentary electionsCouncil elections in ScotlandGuidance for political partiesGuidance for candidates and agentsGuidance for non-party campaigners