Elections in Scotland

Scotland has elections to several bodies: the Scottish Parliament, the United Kingdom Parliament, local councils and community councils. Before the United Kingdom left the European Union, Scotland elected members to the European Parliament.

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Scottish Parliament

Scottish Parliament election results (regional votes)

Scottish Parliamentary elections use the Additional Member System (AMS). Under this system, voters are given two votes: one for their constituency, which elects a single MSP by first-past-the-post; and one for their region, which elects seven MSPs by closed list. Five Scottish Parliamentary elections have been held since the reconvention of the Scottish Parliament in 1999. Elections are held every five years, on the first Thursday in May.

2016

A map showing the constituency winners of the Election by their party colours.


Party Seats Seats
change
Seats
contested
Constituency votes Constituency votes, of total (%) Constituency vote change (%) Regional votes Regional votes, of total (%) Regional vote change (%)
SNP 63 -6 129 1,059,897 46.5 +1.1 953,587 41.7 -2.3
Conservative 31 +16 129 501,844 22.0 +8.1 524,222 22.9 +10.6
Labour 24 -13 129 514,261 22.6 -9.2 435,919 19.1 -7.2
Scottish Green 6 +4 58 13,172 0.6 +0.6 150,426 6.6 +2.2
Liberal Democrats 5 129 178,238 7.8 -1.0 119,284 5.2
Other parties 0 0 N/A 11,741 0.5 102,314 4.5

Overall turnout - 55.6%

2011


Overall turnout- 50.4%

2007

Overall turnout - 51.8%[1]

2003

Overall turnout- 49.4%[2]

1999

Overall turnout- 59%[2]

By-elections

UK Parliament

Scotland election results by percentage of popular vote, 1900-2017. Conservative total includes Liberal Unionists 1900-1910 and Liberal Nationals 1931-1964. Liberal total incorporates Liberal Party (1900-1979), Alliance (1983-1987) and Liberal Democrats (1992-current).

2019

2019 Map

[3]

Party Seats Seats
change
Seats
contested
Votes Votes, of total (%) Change (%)
SNP 48 13 59[note 1] 1,242,380 45.0 8.1
Conservative 6 7 59[note 2] 692,939 25.1 3.5
Liberal Democrats 4 59 263,417 9.5 2.8
Labour 1 6 59[note 3] 511,838 18.6 8.5
Scottish Green 0 22[4] 28,122 1.0 0.8
Brexit Party 0 15 13,243 0.5 New
UKIP 0 6 3,303 0.1 0.1
Other parties 0 3,819 0.1 0.2
Turnout 2,759,061 68.1 1.7
  1. Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath candidate Neale Hanvey was suspended before the election but appeared on ballot papers as an SNP candidate.
  2. Aberdeen North candidate Ryan Houghton and Glasgow Central candidate Flora Scarabello were both suspended before the election but appeared on the ballot paper as Conservative candidates.
  3. Falkirk candidate Safia Ali was suspended before the election but appeared on ballot papers as a Labour candidate.

2017

2017 Map

[5]

Party Seats Seats
change
Seats
contested
Votes Votes, of total (%) Change (%)
SNP 35 21 59 977,569 36.9 13.1
Conservative 13 12 59 757,949 28.6 13.7
Labour 7 6 59* 717,007 27.1 2.8
Liberal Democrats 4 3 59 179,061 6.8 0.7
Scottish Green 0 3 5,886 0.2 1.1
UKIP 0 10 5,302 0.2 1.4
Other parties 0 6,921 0.3 0.2
Turnout 2,649,695 66.4 4.7

2015

2015 Map

At the 2015 election the SNP won a majority of Scottish seats for the first time.

[6]

Party Seats Seats
change
Seats
contested
Votes Votes, of total (%) Change (%)
SNP 56 50 59 1,454,436 50.0 30.1
Labour 1 40 59* 707,147 24.3 17.7
Conservative 1 0 59 434,097 14.9 1.8
Liberal Democrats 1 10 59 219,675 7.5 11.3
UKIP 0 41 47,078 1.6 0.9
Scottish Green 0 32 39,205 1.3 0.7
CISTA 0 8 1,807 0.1 New
TUSC 0 10 1,720 0.1 New
Scottish Christian 0 2 1,467 0.1 0.1
Scottish Socialist 0 4 895 0.0 0.1
National Front 0 2 289 0.0 New
Other parties 0 11 2,649 0.1
Turnout 2,910,465 71.1 6.3

2010

2010 Map
Party Seats Seats
change
Candidates Votes % %
change
Labour 41 59 1,035,528 42.0 2.5
Liberal Democrats 11 59 465,471 18.9 3.7
SNP 6 59 491,386 19.9 2.3
Conservative 1 59* 412,855 16.7 0.9
UKIP 0 34 17,223 0.7 0.3
Scottish Green 0 20 16,827 0.7 0.4
BNP 0 13 8,910 0.4 0.3
TUSC 0 10 3,530 0.1 New
Scottish Socialist 0 10 3,157 0.1 1.8
Socialist Labour 0 5 1,673 0.0 0.3
Christian 0 1 835 0.0 New
Trust 0 1 534 0.0 New
Liberal 0 1 389 0.0 New
Scottish Jacobite 0 2 290 0.0 New
Communist 0 2 237 0.0 New
Turnout: 2,465,722 63.8 3.2

* Philip Lardner, the Conservative candidate for North Ayrshire and Arran was disowned by the Conservative Party for comments he posted on his website, calling homosexuality 'abnormal'. It was too late for him to be replaced and he still read as the Scottish Conservative & Unionist Party candidate on the ballot paper.

2005

2005 Map
Party Seats Seats
change
Votes % %
change
Labour 41 15 922,402 39.5 4.5
Liberal Democrats 11 1 528,076 22.6 6.3
SNP 6 1 412,267 17.7 2.4
Conservative 1 369,388 15.8 0.2
Scottish Socialist 0 43,514 1.9 1.2
Scottish Green 0 25,760 1.1 1.1
UKIP 0 8,859 0.4 0.3
Socialist Labour 0 6,696 0.3 0.2
Christian 0 4,004 0.2 0.2
BNP 0 1,591 0.1 0.1
Scottish Unionist 0 1,266 0.1 New
Scottish Senior Citizens 0 1,017 0.0 New
Liberal 0 916 0.0 New
Turnout: 2,333,887 60.6 2.4

2001

2001 Map
Party Seats Seats
change
Votes % %
change
Labour 56 1,001,173 43.3 2.3
Liberal Democrats 10 378,034 16.3 3.3
SNP 5 1 464,314 20.1 2.1
Conservative 1 1 360,658 15.6 1.9
Scottish Socialist 0 72,516 3.1 2.8
Turnout: 2,315,703 58.2 13.1

1997

1997 Map
Party Seats Seats
change
Votes % %
change
Labour 56 7 1,283,350 45.6 6.6
Liberal Democrats 10 1 365,362 13.0 0.1
SNP 6 3 621,550 22.1 0.6
Conservative 0 11 493,059 17.5 8.2
Other 0 53,427 2.0 1.2
Turnout: 2,816,748 71.3 4.2

1992

1992 Map
Party Seats Seats
change
Votes % %
change
Labour 49 1 1,142,911 39.0 3.4
Conservative 11 1 751,950 25.6 1.6
Liberal Democrats 9 383,856 13.1 6.1
SNP 3 629,564 21.5 7.4
Other 0 23,417 0.8 0.5
Turnout: 2,931,698 75.5 0.4

1987

1987 Map
Party Seats Seats
change
Votes % %
change
Labour 50 9 1,258,132 42.4 7.3
Conservative 10 11 713,081 24.0 4.4
Alliance 9 1 570,053 19.2 5.3
SNP 3 1 416,473 14.1 2.3
Other 0 10,069 0.3
Turnout: 2,967,808 75.1 2.4

1983

1983 Map
Party Seats Seats
change
Votes % %
change
Labour 41 3 990,654 35.1 6.5
Conservative 21 1 801,487 28.4 3.0
Alliance 8 5[7] 692,634 24.5 15.5
SNP 2 331,975 11.8 5.5
Other 0 7,830 0.3 0.2
Turnout: 2,824,580 72.7

1979

1979 Map
Party Seats Seats
change
Votes % %
change
Labour 44 3 1,211,455 41.5 5.2
Conservative 22 6 916,155 31.4 6.7
SNP 2 9 504,259 17.3 13.1
Liberal 3 262,224 9.0 0.7
SLP 0 13,737 0.5 New
Other 0 2,881 0.1 0.1
Turnout: 2,916,637 76.84

October 1974

October 1974 Map
Party Seats Seats
change
Votes % %
change
Labour 41 1 1,000,581 36.3 0.3
Conservative 16 5 681,327 24.7 8.2
SNP 11 4 839,617 30.4 8.5
Liberal 3 228,855 8.3 0.4
Communist 0 7,453 0.3 0.2
National Front 0 86 0.0 New
Other 0 182 0.0 0.1
Turnout: 2,758,101 74.81

February 1974

February 1974 Map
Party Seats Seats
change
Votes % %
change
Labour 40 4 1,057,601 36.6 7.9
Conservative 21 2 950,668 32.9 5.1
SNP 7 6 633,180 21.9 10.5
Liberal 3 229,162 7.9 2.4
Communist 0 15,071 0.5 0.1
Other 0 1,393 0.1 0.1
Turnout: 2,887,075 78.86

1970

1970 Map
Party Seats Seats
change
Votes % %
change
Labour 44 2 1,197,068 44.5 5.4
Conservative 23 3 1,020,674 38.0 0.4
SNP 1 1 306,802 11.4 6.4
Liberal 3 2 147,667 5.5 1.3
Communist 0 11,408 0.4 0.2
Other 0 4,616 0.2 0.2
Turnout: 2,688,235 73.91

1966

1966 Map
Party Seats Seats
change
Votes % %
change
Labour 46 3 1,273,916 49.8 0.1
Conservative 20 4 960,675 37.6 3.0
Liberal 5 1 172,447 6.8 0.8
SNP 0 128,474 5.0 2.6
Communist 0 16,230 0.6 0.1
Other 0 638 0.0 0.2
Turnout: 2,552,380

1964

1964 Map
Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
  Labour Party 43 5 1,283,667 48.7 2.0
  Conservative (Total) 24 7 1,069,695 40.6 6.7
  Conservative 24 1 981,641 37.3 2.5
  National Liberal & Conservative 0 6 88,054 3.3 4.2
  Liberal 4 3 200,063 7.6 3.5
  SNP 0 64,044 2.4 1.6
  Communist 0 12,241 0.5
  Other 0 4,829 0.2
Total 71 2,634,539 100

1959

1959 Map
Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
  Labour Party 38 4 1,245,255 46.7
  Conservative (Total) 31 5 1,260,287 47.3 2.8
  Unionist 25 5 1,060,609 39.8 1.7
  National Liberal & Conservative 6 199,678 7.5 1.1
  Liberal 1 108,963 4.1 2.1
  Independent Unionist 1 1 12,163 0.5 New
  SNP 0 21,738 0.8 0.3
  Communist 0 12,150 0.5 New
  Fife Socialist League 0 4,886 0.2 New
  Other 0 2,071 0.1 0.2
Total 71 2,667,513 100

1955

1955 Map
Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
  Conservative (Total) 36 1 1,273,942 50.1 1.5
  Unionist 30 1 1,056,209 41.5 1.6
  National Liberal & Conservative 6 217,733 8.6 0.1
  Labour Party 34 1 1,188,058 46.7 1.2
  Liberal 1 47,273 1.9 0.8
  Communist 0 13,195 0.5 0.1
  SNP 0 12,112 0.5 0.2
  Other 0 8,674 0.3 0.2
Total 71 2,543,254 100

1951

1951 Map
Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
  Conservative (Total) 35 4 1,349,298 48.6 4.8
  Unionist 29 3 1,108,321 39.9 2.7
  National Liberal & Conservative 6 1 240,977 8.7 1.1
  Labour Party 35 2 1,330,244 47.9 1.7
  Liberal 1 1 76,291 2.7 3.9
  Communist 0 10,947 0.4 0.6
  SNP 0 7,299 0.3 0.1
  Other 0 1 3,758 0.1 0.9
Total 71 2,777,837 100

1950

1950 Map
Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
  Labour Party 37 1,259,410 46.2 1.7
  Conservative (Total) 31 4 1,222,010 44.8 4.5
  Unionist 26 2 1,013,909 37.2 0.5
  National Liberal & Conservative 5 2 208,101 7.6 4.0
  Liberal 2 2 180,270 6.6 1.0
  SNP 0 9,708 0.4 0.9
  Communist 0 1 27,559 1.0 0.4
  Other 1 2 27,727 1.0 0.7
Total 71 2,726,684 100

1945

1945 Map
Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
  Labour Party 37 17 1,144,310 47.9 11.1
  Conservative (Total) 27 964,134 40.3
  Unionist 24 11 878,206 36.7 5.3
  National Liberal & Conservative 3 4 85,937 3.6 3.1
  Independent Labour Party 3 1 40,725 1.7 3.3
  Independent Liberal 3 3 39,774 1.7 1.7
  Communist 1 - 33,265 1.4 0.8
  Liberal 0 3 132,849 5.6 1.1
  SNP 0 - 30,595 1.3 0.2
  Common Wealth Party 0 - 4,231 0.2 0.2
Total 71 2,389,892 100

1935

1935 Map
Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
  National Government (Total) 43 21 1,135,403 49.8 15.2
  Unionist 35 13 962,595 42.0 7.5
  National Liberal 7 149,072 6.7
  National Labour 1 0 19,115 0.9 0.1
  National 0 4,621 0.2
  Labour Party 20 13 863,789 36.8 4.2
  Liberal 3 4 174,235 6.7 1.9
  Independent Labour Party 4 111,256 5.0
  SNP 0 25,652 1.1
  Communist 1 1 13,462 0.6 0.8
Total 71 2,323,797 100

1931

1931 Map
Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
  National Government (Total) 64 1,385,385 64.0
  Unionist 48 28 1,056,768 49.5 13.6
  National Liberal & Conservative 8 New 101,430 4.9 New
  Liberal 7 6 205,384 8.6 9.5
  National Labour 1 New 21,803 1.0 New
  Labour Party 7 29 696,248 32.6 9.7
  Communist 0 35,618 1.4 0.3
  National Party of Scotland 0 20,954 1.0 0.8
  New Party 0 New 3,895 0.2 New
  Other 0 32,229 0.8
Total 71 2,174,329 100

1929

1929 Map
Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
Labour 36 10 937,300 42.3 1.2
Unionist 20 16 792,063 35.9 4.8
Liberal 13 5 407,081 18.1 1.5
Communist 0 - 27,114 1.1 0.4
Scottish Prohibition 1 - 25,037 1.1
National Party of Scotland 0 - 3,313 0.2 New
Other 1 51,033 1.3
Total 71 2,242,941 100

1924

1924 Map
Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
Unionist 36 22 688,299 40.7 9.1
Labour 26 8 697,146 41.1 5.2
Liberal 8 14 286,540 16.6 11.8
Communist 0 - 15,930 0.7 1.7
Other 1 - 29,193 0.9 0.8
Total 71 1,717,108 100

1923

1923 Map
Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
Labour 34 5 532,450 35.9 3.7
Liberal (Reunited) 22 5 422,995 28.4 10.8
Unionist 14 1 468,526 31.6 6.5
Communist 0 1 39,448 2.4 1.0
Other 1 - 37,908 1.7 0.4
Total 71 1,501,327 100

1922

1922 Map
Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
Labour 29 23 501,254 32.2 9.3
Liberal 15 7 328,649 21.5 6.1
Unionist 13 379,396 25.1
National Liberal 12 13 288,529 17.7 1.4
Communist 1 23,944 1.4
Other 1 47,589 2.1
Total 71 1,569,361 100

1918

1918 Map
Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
  Coalition (Total) 54 584,259 52.3
  Coalition Unionist 28 336,530 30.8
  Coalition Liberal 25 221,145 19.1
  Coalition Labour 1 14,247 1.3
  Coalition NDP 0 12,337 1.1
  Labour 6 265,744 22.9 +19.3
  Liberal 8 163,960 15.0 -36.6
  Unionist 2 21,939 2.0
  Co-operative Party 0 19,841 1.8
  Highland Land League 0 8,710 0.8
  Scottish Prohibition Party 0 5,212 0.5
  NDP 0 4,297 0.4
  Other 1 52,749 4.7
Total 71 1,126,711 100

1910 December

Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
  Liberal 57 1 306,378 53.6 0.6
  Conservative and Liberal Unionist 10 1 244,785 42.6 3.0
  Labour Party 3 1 24,633 3.6 1.5
  Other 0 1 1,947 0.2 0.9
Total 70 577,743 100

1910 January

Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
  Liberal 58 354,847 54.2 2.2
  Conservative and Liberal Unionist 9 1 260,033 39.6 1.4
  Labour Party 2 37,852 5.1 2.8
  Other 1 7,710 1.1
Total 70 660,442 100

1906

Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
  Liberal 58 24 336,400 56.4 6.2
  Conservative and Liberal Unionist 10 26 225,802 38.2 10.8
  Labour 2 2 16,897 2.3
  Other 0 17,815 3.1
Total 70 596,914 100

1900

Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
  Conservative and Liberal Unionist 36 5 237,217 49.0 1.6
  Liberal 34 5 245,092 50.2 1.5
  Scottish Workers' 0 3,107 0.6
  Other 0 814 0.2
Total 70 486,230 100

1895

Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
Liberal 39 12 236,446 51.7 2.2
Conservative & Liberal Unionist 31 12 214,403 47.4 3
  Independent Labour Party 0 4,269 0.8 0.8
Total 70 100

1892

Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
Liberal 51 8 256,944 53.9 0.3
Conservative & Liberal Unionist 19 8 209,944 44.4 2.0
Scottish Trades Councils Labour 0 2,313 0.5 0.5
Scottish Parliamentary Labour 0 2,043 0.4 0.4
  Other 0 3,886 0.8 0.8
Total 70 475,130 100

1886

Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
Liberal 43 8 193,801 53.6 0.3
Conservative & Liberal Unionist 27 19 164,314 46.4 12.1
Total 70 358,115 100

1885

Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
Liberal 51 1 238,627 53.3 16.8
Conservative 8 2 151,137 34.3 4.4
Independent Liberal & Crofters Party 4 4 16,551 3.7 3.7
Independent Liberal 7 7 38,214 8.6 8.6
Others 0
Scottish Land Restoration League 0 2,359 0.5 0.5
Total 70 12 446,888 100

1880

Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
Liberal 52 12 195,517 70.1 1.7
Conservative 6 12 75,145 29.9 1.7
Total 58 269,662 100

1874

Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
Liberal 40 11 148,345 68.4 14.1
Conservative 18 11 63,193 31.6 14.1
Total 58 211,538 100

1868

Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
Liberal 51 9 125,356 82.5 2.9
Conservative 7 4 23,985 17.5 2.9
Total 58 5 149,341 100

1865

Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
Liberal 42 2 43,480 85.4 21.0
Conservative 11 2 4,305 14.6 19.0
Total 53 47,785 100

1859

Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
Liberal 40 1 5,174 66.4 18.4
Conservative & Liberal Unionist 13 1 2,616 33.6 18.4
Total 53 7,790 100

1857

Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
Liberal 39 6 31,999 84.8 12.2
Conservative & Liberal Unionist 14 6 4,060 15.2 12.2
Total 53 36,059 100

1852

Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
Whig 33 - 21,015 72.6 9.1
Conservative & Liberal Conservative 20 - 6,955 27.4 9.1
Total 53 27,970 100

1847

Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
Whig 33 - 20,092 81.7 19.9
Conservative & Liberal Conservative 20 - 3,509 18.3 20.0
Total 53 23,601 100

1841

Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
Whig 33 - 16,356 60.8 6.8
Conservative 20 - 9,793 38.3 8.3
Chartist 0 385 0.9
Total 53 26,354 100

1837

Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
Whig 33 5 22,082 54.0 8.8
Conservative 20 5 18,569 46.0 8.8
Total 53 - 40,651 100

1835

Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
Whig 38 5 28,307 62.8 16.2
Conservative 15 5 15,733 37.2 16.2
Total 53 44,040 100

1832

Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
Whig 43 22 44,003 79.0
Tory 10 13 9,752 21.0
Total 53 53,755 100

1831

Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
Tory 23 10
Whig 21 9
Doubtful 1 1
Total 45 100

1830

Party Seats Seats change Votes % % Change
Tory 33
Whig 12
Total 45 100

By-elections

Local councils

Since 1995, local elections in Scotland have been generally held every four years for all the 32 unitary authorities created under the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994. Between 1975 and 1992, elections were held every two years for either district or regional council, which sat for four-year terms. Those arrangements were set up by the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973.

As one consequence of the Gould Report,[8] which was a response to the fiasco of the 2007 elections, the next council elections were scheduled for 2012 (one year after the Parliamentary elections in 2011)

2017

The elections were held again using the STV system of proportional representation, and as with the 2012 Scottish local elections, they were delayed for one year to ensure they were not held on the same day as the 2016 Scottish Parliament elections (which was delayed for a year, owing to the 2015 general election). For full analysis see 2017 Scottish local elections.

2012

The election was contested for the second time under the STV system of proportional representation. It was the first time in 13 years that the elections had not been held on the same day as the Scottish Parliament elections. For full analysis see 2012 Scottish local elections.

 Summary of the 3 May 2012 Scottish council election results[9]
Party First-preference votes Seats won
# % Swing (pp) # Net Gain %
Scottish National Party 503,233 32.33 +4.48 425 +62 34.75
Labour 488,703 31.39 +3.26 394 +46 32.22
Conservative 206,599 13.27 −2.35 115 −28 9.40
Independents 183,329 11.78 +1.27 196 +12 16.03
Liberal Democrats 103,087 6.62 −6.05 71 −95 5.81
Green 36,000 2.31 +0.11 14 +6 1.14
UKIP 4,289 0.28 +0.22 0 ±0 0.00
Scottish Socialist Party 4,183 0.27 −0.61 1 ±0 0.08
Borders Party 3,755 0.24 +0.12 2 ±0 0.16
Action to Save St John's Hospital 3,474 0.22 +0.03 0 −3 0.00
East Dunbartonshire Independent Alliance 2,973 0.19 −0.09 2 ±0 0.16
Glasgow First 2,547 0.16 +0.16 1 +1 0.08
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 2,485 0.16 +0.16 0 ±0 0.00
Christian Party 2,344 0.15 +0.12 0 ±0 0.00
All Scotland Pensioners Party 2,328 0.15 +0.08 0 ±0 0.00
Cumbernauld Independent Alliance 1,894 0.12 +0.02 1 ±0 0.08
Unionist 864 0.06 −0.09 0 ±0 0.00
Perth Independent Candidates 805 0.05 +0.05 1 +1 0.08
Solidarity 787 0.05 −0.81 0 −1 0.00
Socialist Labour Party 714 0.05 +0.03 0 ±0 0.00
East Kilbride Alliance 681 0.04 −0.03 0 ±0 0.00
Liberal 595 0.04 −0.02 0 ±0 0.00
National Front 369 0.02 +0.02 0 ±0 0.00
Pirate Party 292 0.02 +0.02 0 ±0 0.00
Christian Peoples Alliance 209 0.01 +0.01 0 ±0 0.00
Communist Party of Britain 94 <0.01 +0.01 0 ±0 0.00
Britannica 73 <0.01 0 ±0 0.00
Official Monster Raving Loony Party 67 <0.01 0 ±0 0.00
Total 1,556,773 100.00 ±0.00 1,223 +1 100.00

Past elections

By-elections

2008

  • date to be announced: Abbey (4-member ward), Dumfries and Galloway, 1 member elected by single transferable vote: result pending (result May 2007: 2 Con, 1 SNP, 1 Lab)
  • 1 May: Troup (3-member ward), Aberdeenshire, 1 member elected by single transferable vote: result pending (result May 2007: 1 SNP, 1 Con, 1 Ind)
  • 6 March: Cambuslang East (3-member ward), South Lanarkshire, 1 member elected by single transferable vote: Lab gain from SNP (result May 2007: 2 Lab, 1 SNP; after by election: 3 Lab)
  • 28 Feb: Lerwick South (4-member ward), Shetland, 1 member elected by single transferable vote: Ind hold (result May 2007: 4 Ind; after by election: 4 Ind)
  • 21 Feb: Highland (3-member ward), Perth and Kinross, 1 member elected by single transferable vote: SNP hold (result May 2007: 2 SNP, 1 Con; after by election: 2 SNP, 1 Con)
  • 14 Feb: Elgin City South (3-member ward), Moray, 1 member elected by single transferable vote: SNP gain from Ind (result May 2007: 1 SNP, 1 Lab, 1 Ind; after by election: 2 SNP, 1 Lab)
  • 31 January: Kilsyth (3-member ward), North Lanarkshire, 1 member elected by single transferable vote: Lab hold (result May 2007: 2 Lab, 1 SNP; after by election: 2 Lab, 1 SNP)

2007

  • 22 November: Lochee (4-member ward), Dundee, 1 member elected by single transferable vote: SNP hold (result May 2007: 2 SNP, 2 Lab; after by election: 2 SNP, 2 Lab)
  • 4 October: Helensburgh and Lomond South (3-member ward), Argyll and Bute, 1 member elected by single transferable vote: Lib Dem gain from Ind (result May 2007: 1 Con, 1 Ind, 1 Lib Dem; after by election: 2 Lib Dem, 1 Con)
  • 16 August: Midstocket/Rosemount (3-member ward), Aberdeen, 1 member elected by single transferable vote: SNP gain from Con (result May 2007: 1 Con, 1 SNP, 1 Lab; after by election: 2 SNP, 1 Lab)

2006

2005

European Parliament

In 1999, a Scotland-wide constituency replaced eight first-past-the-post constituencies used in the elections between 1979 and 1994. This returned eight MEPs under the d'Hondt method of party-list proportional representation system. Since then the number of MEPs returned by Scotland has been reduced twice, to seven in 2004, and then to six in 2009.

Following the United Kingdom's exit from the European Union on 31st January 2020, Scotland no longer elects representatives to the European Parliament.

Elected candidates are shown in bold. Brackets indicate the number of votes per seat won.

2019

European Election 2019: Scotland[10][11][12][13]
List Candidates Votes % ±
SNP Alyn Smith, Christian Allard, Aileen McLeod
Margaret Ferrier, Heather Anderson, Alex Kerr[14]
594,553
(198,184.3)
37.8% +8.8
Brexit Party Louis Stedman-Bryce
Karina Walker, James Ferguson-Hannah, Stuart Waiton, Paul Aitken, Calum Walker
233,006 14.8% N/A
Liberal Democrats Sheila Ritchie
Fred Mackintosh, Catriona Bhatia, Vita Zaporozcenko, John Edward, Clive Sneddon[15]
218,285 13.8% +6.8
Conservative Nosheena Mobarik
Ian McGill, Shona Haslam, Iain Whyte, Andrea Gee, Michael Kusznir[16]
182,476 11.6% -5.6
Labour David Martin, Jayne Baxter, Craig Miller, Amy Lee Fraioli, Callum O’Dwyer, Angela Bretherton[17] 146,724 9.3% -16.6
Scottish Green Maggie Chapman, Lorna Slater, Gillian MacKay, Chas Booth, Mags Hall, Allan Faulds 129,603 8.2% +0.1
Change UK David Macdonald,1 Kate Forman, Peter Griffiths, Heather Astbury, Colin McFadyen, Cathy Edgeworth 30,004 1.9% N/A
UKIP Donald MacKay, Janice MacKay, Otto Inglis, Mark Meechan, Roy Hill[18] 28,418 1.8% -8.7
Independent Gordon Edgar[19] 6,128 0.4% N/A
Independent Ken Parke[19] 2,049 0.1% N/A
Turnout 1,561,226 39.9% + 6.4

2014

European Parliament election 2014: Scotland [20][21][22][23]
List Candidates Votes % ±
SNP Ian Hudghton, Alyn Smith,
Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh, Stephen Gethins, Toni Giugliano, Chris Stephens
389,503
(194,751.5)
29.0 –0.1
Labour David Martin, Catherine Stihler,
Derek  Munn, Katrina Murray, Asim Khan, Kirsty O'Brien
348,219
(174,109.5)
25.9 +5.1
Conservative Ian Duncan, Belinda Don, Nosheena  Mobarik, Jamie Gardiner,
Iain McGill, Stuart McIntyre
231,330 16.8 +0.4
UKIP David Coburn, Kevin  Newton, Otto Inglis, Denise Baykal, Hugh  Hatrick, Malcolm Mackay 140,534 10.5 +5.3
Scottish Green Maggie Chapman, Chas Booth, Grace Murray, Alastair Whitelaw, Anne Thomas, Steen Parish 108,305 8.1 +0.8
Liberal Democrats George Lyon, Christine Jardine, Richard Brodie, Jade Holden,
Siobhan Mathers, Euan Davidson
95,319 7.1 –4.4
Britain First James Dowson, John Arthur Randall, Jayda Fransen, Geoffrey Clynch, Margaret Clynch, Jane Shepherd 13,551 2.0 [new]
BNP Kenneth McDonald, David Orr, Victoria McKenzie, Angus Matthys, Paul Stafford, Stacey Fleming 10,150 0.8 –1.7
NO2EU John Foster. Andrew Elliott, Murdo Maclean, Gail Morrow, Brian Smith, Richard Veitch 6,388 0.5 –0.4
Turnout 1,343,299 33.5% +5.0%

2009

European Parliament election 2009: Scotland[24][25]
List Candidates Votes % ±
SNP Ian Hudghton, Alyn Smith
Aileen McLeod, Drew Hendry, Duncan Ross, Gordon Archer
321,007
(160,503.5)
29.1 +9.4
Labour David Martin, Catherine Stihler
Mary Lockhart, Paul McAleavely, Kirsty Connell, Nasim Khan[26]
229,853
(114,926.5)
20.8 -5.6
Conservative Struan Stevenson
Belinda Don, Helen Gardiner, Donald G. MacDonald, Gerald Michaluk, PJ Lewis[27]
185,794 16.8 -0.9
Liberal Democrats George Lyon
Euan Robson, Robert Aldridge, Patsy Kenton, Douglas Herbison, Clive Sneddon[28]
127,038 11.5 -1.6
Scottish Green Elaine Morrison, Chas Booth, Kirsten Robb, Alastair Whitelaw, Ruth Dawkins, Peter McColl 80,442 7.3 +0.5
UKIP Peter Adams, Paul Hencke, Phillip Anderson, Matthew Desmond, Donald Mackay, Paul Wiffen, Kathleen Desmond [29] 57,788 5.2 -1.5
BNP Gary Raikes, Charlie Baillie, Deborah McKnight, Roy Jones, Max Dunbar, Elise Jones [30] 27,174 2.5 +0.8
Socialist Labour Louise McDaid, David Jacobsen, Katherine McGavigan, James Berrington, Claire Watt, James McDaid 22,135 2.0 +2.0
Scottish Christian Sheila McLaughlan, John Smart, Brian Ross, Archie Linnegan, Christine Cormack, Isobel Anne Macleod 16,738 1.5 +1.5
Scottish Socialist Colin Fox, Angela Gorrie, Johanna Dind, Nick McKerrell, Raphie de Santos, Felicity Garvie 10,404 0.9 -4.3
Independent Duncan Robertson 10,189 0.9 +0.9
NO2EU John Foster, Tommy Sheridan, Leah Ganley, Stuart Hyslop, Ajit Singh Uppal, Tom Morrison 9,693 0.9 +0.9
Jury Team Alan Wallace, John O'Callaghan, Stuart Brown, Kenneth Lees, Mev Brown, Austin Compson-Bradford[31] 6,257 0.6 +0.6
Turnout 1,104,512 28.5 2.4

2004

European Parliament election 2004: Scotland[32]
List Candidates Votes % ±
Labour David Martin, Catherine Stihler
Bill Miller, Kirsty O'Brien, Colin Smyth, Catriona Renton, Gemma Doyle
310,865
(155,432.5)
26.4 -2.3
SNP Ian Hudghton, Alyn Smith
Kenneth Gibson, Douglas Henderson, Alexander Nicholson, Alex Orr, Janet Law, Duncan Ross
231,505
(115,752.5)
19.7 -7.5
Conservative Struan Stevenson, John Purvis
Cameron Buchanan, Sebastian Leslie, Anne Harper, Paul Nelson, Douglas Taylor
209,028
(104,514)
17.8 -2.0
Liberal Democrats Elspeth Attwooll
Robert Aldridge, Alex Bruce, Karen Freel, Douglas Herbison, Clive Sneddon, Christine James, Jermaine Allison
154,178 13.1 +3.3
Scottish Green Chas Booth, Tara O'Leary, Martin Bartos, Moira Dunworth, Alastair Whitelaw, Katherine Joester, James Park 79,695 6.8 +1.0
UKIP Peter Troy, Philip Anderson, George Cormack, Michael Phillips, Janice Murdock, Donald Mackay, Peter Nielson 78,828 6.7 +5.4
Scottish Socialist Felicity Garvie, Nick McKerrel, Hugh Kerr, Catriona Grant, Lynn Sheridan, John Sangster, Andrew Rossiter 61,356 5.2 +1.2
Christian Vote George Hargreaves, William Thompson, Richard Russell, David Braid, Marion McNeill, Mary Hay, Rose Irtwange 21,056 1.8 N/A
BNP Steven Blake, Scott McLean, David Kerr, Stephen Burns, Bryan Dickson, Craig McComb, John Bean[33] 19,427 1.7 +1.3
Scottish Wind Watch Brendan Hamill, Sylvia Thorne, Charles Bennie, Jennifer Scobie, Bennie Palmer, Helen Pass, Richard Hammock 7,255 0.6 N/A
Independent Fergus Tait 3,624 0.3 N/A
Turnout 1,176,817 30.9 +6.2

1999

European Parliament election 1999: Scotland[34]
List Candidates Votes % ±
Labour David Martin, Bill Miller, Catherine Taylor
Christine May, Hugh McMahon, James Paton, John Clifford, Jeanette Bradley
283,490
(94,496.67)
28.7 N/A
SNP Ian Hudghton, Neil MacCormick
Anne Gillies, Gordon Wilson, Janet Law, Kris Browne, Ian Goldie, Josephine Docherty
268,528
(134,264)
27.2 N/A
Conservative Struan Stevenson, John Purvis
Anne Harper, Cameron Buchanan, Sebastian Leslie, Iain Mitchell, Peter Ramsay, Anthony Gilbey
195,296
(97,648)
19.8 N/A
Liberal Democrats Elspeth Attwooll
Robert Aldridge, Neil Mitchison, Heather Lyall, Clive Sneddon, Danus Skene, Karen Freel, Jayne Struthers
96,971 9.8 N/A
Scottish Green Marion Coyne, Eleanor Scott, Phil O'Brien, Graeme Farmer, Linda Hendry, Chris Ballance, Kay Allan, Alastair Whitelaw 57,142 5.8 N/A
Scottish Socialist Hugh Kerr, Rosie Kane, Harvey Duke, Catherine Stewart, Colin Fox, Shareen Blackall, Steve Arnott, Frances Curran 39,720 4.0 N/A
Pro-Euro Conservative Paul Dwyer, Joanna Lavender, Douglas McConchie, Richard Ashurst, Neasa MacEarlean, Oliver Grant, Alexander Skinner, James Waters 17,781 1.8 N/A
UKIP Alistair McConnachie, Donald Mackay, James McKenna, Stuart Brown, Matthew Henderson, Joseph Smith, Peter Nielson, John Mumford 12,459 1.3 N/A
Socialist Labour Louise McDaid, Christopher Herriot, Katharine McGavigan, Stephen Mayes, Patricia Graham, Colin Turbett, Margaret Stead, James Galloway 9,385 1.0 N/A
BNP Kenneth Smith, Scott McLean,[35] Russell Bradley, Mark Allen, Paul Wilkinson, Robert Currie, David Kerr,[36] James Mills 3,729 0.4 N/A
Natural Law James McKissock, George Stidolph, Diana Kras, Kenneth Blair, David Pettigrew, Iain Petrie, Anna Rawlinson, Thomas Pringle 2,087 0.2 N/A
Accountant for Lower Scottish Taxes Charles Lawson 1,632 0.2 N/A
Turnout 988,310 24.7 N/A

Pre-1999 elections

For full details of results please referee to related articles;

1994

Party Seats Seats
change
Votes % %
change
Labour 6 -1 635,955 42.51 +0.65
SNP 2 +1 487,239 32.57 +6.94
Conservative 0 216,669 14.48 –6.41
Liberal Democrats 0 107,811 7.21 +2.92
Scottish Green 0 23,304 1.56 –5.69
Scottish Militant Labour 0 12,113 0.81
Natural Law 0 5,037 0.34
Liberal 0 3,249 0.22
Socialist (GB) 0 1,832 0.12
UKIP 0 1,096 0.07
Communist 0 689 0.05 –0.02
Independent 0 584 0.04
International Communist 0 381 0.03 +0.02
Turnout: 1,495,959

1989

Party Seats Seats
change
Votes % %
change
Labour 7 +2 664,263 41.86 +0.87
SNP 1 406,686 25.63 +7.81
Conservative 0 –2 331,495 20.89 –4.83
Green 0 115,028 7.25 +7.05
SLD 0 68,056 4.29 –11.31
Communist 0 1,164 0.07
International Communist 0 193 0.01
Turnout: 1,586,885

1984

Party Seats Seats
change
Votes % %
change
Labour 5 +3 526,066 40.99 +8.00
Conservative 2 –3 332,771 25.72 –7.96
SNP 1 230,594 17.82 –1.56
Alliance 0 201,782 15.60 –1.65
Ecology 0 2,560 0.20
Turnout: 1,293,773

1979

Party Seats Seats
change
Votes % %
change
Conservative 5 430,772 33.68
Labour 2 421,968 32.99
SNP 1 247,836 19.38
Liberal 0 178,433 13.95
Turnout: 1,279,009

Referendums

To date seven referendums have been held in Scotland, covering a wide range of issues.

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See also

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