Imprints for political parties: Scottish Parliamentary elections and council elections in Scotland Share this page: Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email Print this page Print full guidance You are in the Imprints for political parties: Scottish Parliamentary elections and council elections in Scotland section Imprints for political parties: Scottish Parliamentary elections and council elections in Scotland Examples of an imprint The promoter may be the party treasurer, another officer of the party, or the party itself.A standard imprint on printed party election material should look like this:Printed by Armadillo Printing Ltd, 22 Thornfields Avenue, Glasgow, G9 1AB.Promoted by the Yellow Party, 110 High Street, Airdrie, AD1 1AD.If the material is digital there is no printer, so a digital imprint on campaign material should look like this:Promoted by J. Smith on behalf of the Yellow Party, both of 110 High Street, Airdrie, AD1 1AD. Last updated: 12 April 2024 Book traversal links for Examples of an imprint Examples of how to apply the personal opinion exemption Where do you put the imprint?