List of Scottish Parliament constituencies and electoral regions (2011–present)
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As a result of the first periodical review of Scottish Parliament (Holyrood) constituencies,[1] new constituencies and additional member regions of the Scottish Parliament were introduced for the 2011 Scottish Parliament election. The D'Hondt method is used, as previously, in the allocation of additional member seats.
The Boundary Commission for Scotland began the review as announced on 3 July 2007,[2][3] and provisional proposals were published on Thursday 14 February 2008.[4]
The Scottish Parliament (Constituencies) Act 2004 required the commission to review boundaries of all constituencies except Orkney and Shetland (which cover, respectively, the Orkney Islands council area and the Shetland Islands council area) so that the area covered by the reviewed constituencies continues to be covered by a total of 71 constituencies.
The Orkney and Shetland constituencies were taken into account, however, in review of boundaries of the additional member regions.
Final recommendations followed public consultations and a series of local inquiries, and the terms of the 2004 act required final recommendations to be submitted in a report to the Secretary of State for Scotland not later than 30 June 2010.
Boundary changes[]
For the purposes of the review the Boundary Commission for Scotland must take into account the boundaries of the local government council areas. In order to do this some council areas were grouped together, the largest of these groupings of provisional proposals consisted of four of Scotland's 32 council areas the smallest only containing one. Constituencies created in 1999 were based on Scottish Westminster constituencies that were created in 1997 and they in turn were based on the boundaries of local government regions and districts and islands areas that existed at the time, but since have been abolished and replaced with the council areas.
Following their proposal processes the Commission published their Final Recommendations. All the review processes were completed with the outlined constituencies below no longer due for alteration.
Constituencies[]
Constituency | Council area or areas | Additional members region | Population (2019)[5] |
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Aberdeen Central | Aberdeen City | North East Scotland | 83,675 |
Aberdeen Donside | Aberdeen City | North East Scotland | 80,156 |
Aberdeen South and North Kincardine | Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire | North East Scotland | 79,644 |
Aberdeenshire East | Aberdeenshire | North East Scotland | 80,855 |
Aberdeenshire West | Aberdeenshire | North East Scotland | 76,516 |
Airdrie and Shotts |
North Lanarkshire | Central Scotland | 70,478 |
Almond Valley |
West Lothian | Lothian | 86,477 |
Angus North and Mearns | Aberdeenshire, Angus | North East Scotland | 70,839 |
Angus South | Angus | North East Scotland | 72,926 |
Argyll and Bute | Argyll and Bute | Highlands and Islands | 60,394 |
Ayr | South Ayrshire | South Scotland | 75,598 |
Banffshire and Buchan Coast | Aberdeenshire, Moray | North East Scotland | 75,612 |
Caithness, Sutherland and Ross | Highland | Highlands and Islands | 69,767 |
Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley | East Ayrshire, South Ayrshire | South Scotland | 75,928 |
Clackmannanshire and Dunblane | Clackmannanshire, Stirling | Mid Scotland and Fife | 68,728 |
Clydebank and Milngavie | East Dunbartonshire, West Dunbartonshire | West Scotland | 70,398 |
Clydesdale | South Lanarkshire | South Scotland | 72,548 |
Coatbridge and Chryston | North Lanarkshire | Central Scotland | 72,162 |
Cowdenbeath | Fife | Mid Scotland and Fife | 71,913 |
Cumbernauld and Kilsyth | North Lanarkshire | Central Scotland | 64,322 |
Cunninghame North | North Ayrshire | West Scotland | 69,233 |
Cunninghame South | North Ayrshire | West Scotland | 66,047 |
Dumbarton | Argyll and Bute, West Dunbartonshire | West Scotland | 72,921 |
Dumfriesshire | Dumfries and Galloway | South Scotland | 75,849 |
Dundee City East | Dundee City | North East Scotland | 70,971 |
Dundee City West | Dundee City | North East Scotland | 77,779 |
Dunfermline | Fife | Mid Scotland and Fife | 77,005 |
East Kilbride | South Lanarkshire | Central Scotland | 77,300 |
East Lothian | East Lothian | South Scotland | 79,505 |
Eastwood | East Renfrewshire | West Scotland | 71,066 |
Edinburgh Central | City of Edinburgh | Lothian | 94,040 |
Edinburgh Eastern | City of Edinburgh | Lothian | 86,488 |
Edinburgh Northern and Leith | City of Edinburgh | Lothian | 93,605 |
Edinburgh Pentlands | City of Edinburgh | Lothian | 77,633 |
Edinburgh Southern | City of Edinburgh | Lothian | 81,639 |
Edinburgh Western | City of Edinburgh | Lothian | 85,095 |
Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire | Scottish Borders | South Scotland | 68,019 |
Falkirk East | Falkirk | Central Scotland | 80,482 |
Falkirk West | Falkirk | Central Scotland | 79,858 |
Galloway and West Dumfries | Dumfries and Galloway | South Scotland | 72,941 |
Glasgow Anniesland | Glasgow City | Glasgow | 75,114 |
Glasgow Cathcart | Glasgow City | Glasgow | 74,809 |
Glasgow Kelvin | Glasgow City | Glasgow | 93,212 |
Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn | Glasgow City | Glasgow | 74,527 |
Glasgow Pollok | Glasgow City | Glasgow | 81,004 |
Glasgow Provan | Glasgow City | Glasgow | 76,859 |
Glasgow Shettleston | Glasgow City | Glasgow | 79,969 |
Glasgow Southside | Glasgow City | Glasgow | 70,916 |
Greenock and Inverclyde | Inverclyde | West Scotland | 72,866 |
Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse | South Lanarkshire | Central Scotland | 74,077 |
Inverness and Nairn | Highland | Highlands and Islands | 89,755 |
Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley | East Ayrshire | South Scotland | 82,864 |
Kirkcaldy | Fife | Mid Scotland and Fife | 78,351 |
Linlithgow | West Lothian | Lothian | 95,663 |
Mid Fife and Glenrothes | Fife | Mid Scotland and Fife | 69,415 |
Midlothian North and Musselburgh | East Lothian, Midlothian | Lothian | 85,799 |
Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale | Midlothian, Scottish Borders | South Scotland | 79,077 |
Moray | Moray | Highlands and Islands | 80,367 |
Motherwell and Wishaw | North Lanarkshire | Central Scotland | 76,394 |
Na h-Eileanan an Iar | Na h-Eileanan Siar | Highlands and Islands | 26,830 |
North East Fife | Fife | Mid Scotland and Fife | 75,226 |
Orkney | Orkney Islands | Highlands and Islands | 22,190 |
Paisley | Renfrewshire | West Scotland | 72,752 |
Perthshire North | Perth and Kinross | Mid Scotland and Fife | 72,577 |
Perthshire South and Kinross-shire | Perth and Kinross | Mid Scotland and Fife | 78,713 |
Renfrewshire North and West | Inverclyde, Renfrewshire | West Scotland | 66,270 |
Renfrewshire South | East Renfrewshire, Renfrewshire | West Scotland | 68,156 |
Rutherglen | South Lanarkshire | Glasgow | 77,568 |
Shetland | Shetland Islands | Highlands and Islands | 22,990 |
Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch | Highland | Highlands and Islands | 76,018 |
Stirling | Stirling | Mid Scotland and Fife | 77,002 |
Strathkelvin and Bearsden | East Dunbartonshire | West Scotland | 80,007 |
Uddingston and Bellshill | North Lanarkshire, South Lanarkshire | Central Scotland | 74,351 |
Electoral regions[]
The Boundary Commission also recommended changes to the electoral regions used to elect "list" members of the Scottish Parliament. The recommendations[6] can be summarised below;
Region | Constituencies | map |
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Central Scotland (2019 population: 669,424)[5] |
Airdrie and Shotts Coatbridge and Chryston Cumbernauld and Kilsyth East Kilbride Falkirk East Falkirk West Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse Motherwell and Wishaw Uddingston and Bellshill |
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Glasgow (2019 population: 703,978)[5] |
Glasgow Anniesland Glasgow Cathcart Glasgow Kelvin Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn Glasgow Pollok Glasgow Provan Glasgow Shettleston Glasgow Southside Rutherglen |
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Highlands and Islands (2019 population: 448,311)[5] |
Argyll and Bute Caithness, Sutherland and Ross Inverness and Nairn Moray Na h-Eileanan an Iar Orkney Shetland Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch |
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Lothian (2019 population: 786,439)[5] |
Almond Valley Edinburgh Central Edinburgh Eastern Edinburgh Northern and Leith Edinburgh Pentlands Edinburgh Southern Edinburgh Western Linlithgow Midlothian North and Musselburgh |
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Mid Scotland and Fife (2019 population: 668,930)[5] |
Clackmannanshire and Dunblane Cowdenbeath Dunfermline Kirkcaldy Mid Fife and Glenrothes North East Fife Perthshire North Perthshire South and Kinross-shire Stirling |
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North East Scotland (2019 population: 768,973)[5] |
Aberdeen Central Aberdeen Donside Aberdeen South and North Kincardine Aberdeenshire East Aberdeenshire West Angus North and Mearns Angus South Banffshire and Buchan Coast Dundee City East Dundee City West |
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South Scotland (2019 population: 682,329)[5] |
Ayr Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley Clydesdale Dumfriesshire East Lothian Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire Galloway and West Dumfries Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale |
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West Scotland (2019 population: 709,716)[5] |
Clydebank and Milngavie Cunninghame North Cunninghame South Dumbarton Eastwood Greenock and Inverclyde Paisley Renfrewshire North and West Renfrewshire South Strathkelvin and Bearsden |
Historical representation by party[]
Central Scotland[]
Conservative Independent Labour Liberal Democrats Scottish National Party Scottish Senior Citizens Unity Scottish Socialist
1999 | 2003 | 2007 | 2011 | 14 | 2016 | 2021 | ||
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Airdrie and Shotts | Whitefield | Neil | ||||||
Coatbridge and Chryston | E. Smith | MacGregor | ||||||
Cumbernauld and Kilsyth | Craigie | Hepburn | ||||||
East Kilbride | A. Kerr | Fabiani | Stevenson | |||||
Falkirk East | Peattie | A. MacDonald | Thomson | |||||
Falkirk West | Canavan | Matheson | ||||||
Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse / Hamilton South (1999–2011) | McCabe | McKelvie | ||||||
Motherwell and Wishaw | McConnell | Pentland | Adamson | |||||
Uddingston and Bellshill / Hamilton North and Bellshill (1999–2011) | M. McMahon | Lyle | Callaghan | |||||
Kilmarnock and Loudoun | Jamieson | Coffey | abolished | |||||
Central Scotland 1 | Gorrie | O'Donnell | Griffin | |||||
Central Scotland 2 | A. Wilson | Leckie | Hepburn | S. McMahon | Leonard | |||
Central Scotland 3 | Neil | McCulloch | Lennon | |||||
Central Scotland 4 | Fabiani | Lyle | E. Smith | |||||
Central Scotland 5 | Matheson | McKelvie | Adamson | G. Simpson | ||||
Central Scotland 6 | Paterson | Swinburne | J. Wilson | --> | Harris | Kerr | ||
Central Scotland 7 | McIntosh | Mitchell | Gallacher |
Glasgow[]
Conservative Green Independent Labour Liberal Democrats Scottish National Party Scottish Socialist Solidarity
1999 | 00 | 02 | 2003 | 05 | 06 | 2007 | 09 | 2011 | 2016 | 2021 | |
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Glasgow Anniesland | Dewar | Butler | Kidd | ||||||||
Glasgow Cathcart | Watson | Gordon | Dornan | ||||||||
Glasgow Govan / Glasgow Southside (2011) | Jackson | Sturgeon | |||||||||
Glasgow Kelvin | McNeill | White | Stewart | ||||||||
Glasgow Pollok | Lamont | Yousaf | |||||||||
Glasgow Rutherglen / Rutherglen (2011) | Hughes | Kelly | Haughey | ||||||||
Glasgow Shettleston | McAveety | Mason | |||||||||
Glasgow Maryhill / Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn (2011) | Ferguson | Doris | |||||||||
Glasgow Springburn / Glasgow Provan (2011) | Martin | McKee | |||||||||
Glasgow Baillieston | Curran | abolished | |||||||||
Glasgow 1 | Gibson | P. Harvie | |||||||||
Glasgow 2 | Sturgeon | Doris | Sarwar | ||||||||
Glasgow 3 | White | Yousaf | Lamont | Sweeney | |||||||
Glasgow 4 | Elder | --> | Kane | Ahmad | McLaughlin | Malik | Kelly | Glancy | |||
Glasgow 5 | Sheridan | --> | Kidd | D. Smith | McNeill | ||||||
Glasgow 6 | R. Brown | McTaggart | Tomkins | Gulhane | |||||||
Glasgow 7 | Aitken | R. Davidson | Wells |
Highlands and Islands[]
Conservative Green Independent Labour Liberal Democrats Scottish National Party
1999 | 2003 | 06 | 2007 | 2011 | 12 | 2016 | 17 | 19 | 2021 | ||
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Argyll and Bute | Lyon | Mather | Russell | Minto | |||||||
Caithness, Sutherland and Ross / Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross (1999–2011) | Stone | Gibson | G. Ross | Todd | |||||||
Inverness and Nairn / Inverness East,Nairn and Lochaber (1999–2011) | F. Ewing | ||||||||||
Moray | M. Ewing | Lochhead | |||||||||
Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch / Ross, Skye and Inverness West (1999–2011) | Munro | Thompson | Forbes | ||||||||
Na h-Eileanan an Iar / Western Isles (1999–2011) | Morrison | Allan | |||||||||
Orkney | J. Wallace | McArthur | |||||||||
Shetland | T. Scott | Wishart | |||||||||
Highlands and Islands 1 | W. Ewing | Gibson | J. Finnie | --> | --> | Burgess | |||||
Highlands and Islands 2 | Hamilton | Mather | Hamilton | MacKenzie | Todd | Roddick | |||||
Highlands and Islands 3 | Macmillan | D. Stewart | D.Ross | ||||||||
Highlands and Islands 4 | Grant | E. Scott | Grant | ||||||||
Highlands and Islands 5 | Peacock | Urquhart | --> | D. Ross | Johnston | ||||||
Highlands and Islands 6 | McGrigor | Mountain | |||||||||
Highlands and Islands 7 | Scanlon | Petrie | Scanlon | Cameron |
Lothian / Lothians (1999–2011)[]
Conservative Green Independent Labour Liberal Democrats Scottish National Party Scottish Socialist
1999 | 2003 | May 2007 | Aug 07 | 2011 | 13 | 14 | 2016 | 19 | 2021 | |
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Almond Valley / Livingston (1999–2011) | Muldoon | Constance | ||||||||
Edinburgh Eastern / Edinburgh East and Musselburgh (1999–2011) | Deacon | MacAskill | Denham | |||||||
Edinburgh Central | Boyack | Biagi | R. Davidson | Robertson | ||||||
Edinburgh Northern and Leith / Edinburgh North and Leith (1999–2011) | Chisholm | Macpherson | ||||||||
Edinburgh Pentlands | Gray | McLetchie | G. MacDonald | |||||||
Edinburgh Southern / Edinburgh South (1999–2011) | A. MacKay | Pringle | Eadie | Johnson | ||||||
Edinburgh Western / Edinburgh West (1999–2011) | M. Smith | Keir | Cole-Hamilton | |||||||
Linlithgow | Mulligan | Hyslop | ||||||||
Midlothian North and Musselburgh / Midlothian (1999–2011) | Brankin | Beattie | ||||||||
Lothian 1 / Lothians 1 (1999–2011) | Harper | Johnstone | ||||||||
Lothian 2 / Lothians 2 (1999–2011) | M. MacDonald | --> | vacant | Wightman | Slater | |||||
Lothian 3 / Lothians 3 (1999–2011) | Hyslop | Dugdale | Boyack | |||||||
Lothian 4 / Lothians 4 (1999–2011) | MacAskill | McKee | Findlay | Choudhury | ||||||
Lothian 5 / Lothians 5 (1999–2011) | Steel | Fox | Tymkewycz | Somerville | Boyack | Lindhurst | Webber | |||
Lothian 6 / Lothians 6 (1999–2011) | Douglas-Hamilton | G. Brown | Briggs | |||||||
Lothian 7 / Lothians 7 (1999–2011) | McLetchie | Ballard | Foulkes | McLetchie | Buchanan | Balfour |
Mid Scotland and Fife[]
Conservative Green Independent Labour Liberal Democrats Scottish National Party
1999 | 2003 | 05 | 2007 | 2011 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 2016 | 2021 | |
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Cowdenbeath | Eadie | Rowley | A. Ewing | |||||||
Dunfermline | Walker | --> | Hilton | Somerville | ||||||
Dunfermline East (1999–2011) | Eadie | |||||||||
Dunfermline West (1999–2011) | Barrie | Tolson | ||||||||
Clackmannanshire and Dunblane / Ochil (1999–2011) | R. Simpson | Reid | K. Brown | |||||||
Mid Fife and Glenrothes / Fife Central (1999–2011) | McLeish | May | Marwick | Gilruth | ||||||
Kirkcaldy | Livingstone | Torrance | ||||||||
North East Fife | I. Smith | R. Campbell | Rennie | |||||||
Perthshire North / North Tayside (1999–2011) | Swinney | |||||||||
Perthshire South and Kinross-shire / Perth (1999–2011) | Cunningham | Fairlie | ||||||||
Stirling | Jackson | Crawford | Tweed | |||||||
Mid Scotland and Fife 1 | Crawford | C. Harvie | A. Ewing | Ruskell | ||||||
Mid Scotland and Fife 2 | Marwick | Park | Baxter | Rowley | ||||||
Mid Scotland and Fife 3 | Reid | Ruskell | Brennan-Baker | |||||||
Mid Scotland and Fife 4 | Raffan | Arbuckle | R. Simpson | Lockhart | ||||||
Mid Scotland and Fife 5 | Harding | Brocklebank | Rennie | A. Stewart | ||||||
Mid Scotland and Fife 6 | Johnston | Fraser | ||||||||
Mid Scotland and Fife 7 | Monteith | L. Smith |
North East Scotland[]
Conservative Green Labour Liberal Democrats Scottish National Party
1999 | 01 | 2003 | 06 | 2007 | 2011 | 13 | Jan 16 | May 2016 | Dec 16 | 17 | 2021 | |
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Aberdeen Central | L. MacDonald | K. Stewart | ||||||||||
Aberdeen Donside / Aberdeen North (1999–2011) | E. Thomson | B. Adam | McDonald | --> | Dunbar | |||||||
Aberdeen South and North Kincardine / Aberdeen South (1999–2011) | Stephen | Watt | Nicoll | |||||||||
Aberdeenshire East / Gordon (1999–2011) | Radcliffe | Salmond | Martin | |||||||||
Aberdeenshire West / West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine (1999–2011) | Rumbles | Robertson | Burnett | |||||||||
Angus (1999–2011) | Welsh | |||||||||||
Angus North and Mearns (2011-) | Don | Gougeon | ||||||||||
Angus South (2011-) | Dey | |||||||||||
Banffshire and Buchan Coast / Banff and Buchan (1999–2011) | Salmond | Stevenson | Adam | |||||||||
Dundee City East / Dundee East (1999–2011) | McAllion | Robison | ||||||||||
Dundee City West / Dundee West (1999–2011) | Maclean | FitzPatrick | ||||||||||
North East Scotland 1 | Robison | Glen | J.Marra | M.Marra | ||||||||
North East Scotland 2 | B. Adam | Baird | Don | L. MacDonald | ||||||||
North East Scotland 3 | McGugan | Baker | Brennan | R. Thomson | Mason | Lumsden | ||||||
North East Scotland 4 | Lochhead | Watt | McDonald | Allard | Chapman | Golden | ||||||
North East Scotland 5 | Ale. Johnstone | Bowman | White | |||||||||
North East Scotland 6 | B. Wallace | Milne | L. Kerr | |||||||||
North East Scotland 7 | D. Davidson | McInnes | Rumbles | Chapman |
South of Scotland / South Scotland (2011)[]
Conservative Green Independent Labour Liberal Democrats Reform UK Scottish National Party Scottish Socialist Solidarity
1999 | 00 | 2003 | 05 | 06 | 2007 | 2011 | 2016 | 17 | 20 | 21 | 2021 | |
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Ayr | Welsh | J. Scott | Brown | |||||||||
Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley | Jamieson | Ingram | Freeman | |||||||||
Clydesdale | Gillon | A. Campbell | McAllan | |||||||||
Galloway and Upper Nithsdale / Galloway and West Dumfries (2011) | Morgan | Fergusson | Carson | |||||||||
Dumfries / Dumfriesshire (2011) | Murray | O. Mundell | ||||||||||
Roxburgh and Berwickshire / Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire (2011) | Robson | Lamont | ||||||||||
Tweeddale, Ettrick & Lauderdale / Midlothian S, Tweeddale & Lauderdale (2011) | Jenkins | Purvis | Grahame | |||||||||
East Lothian | Home Robertson | Gray | McLennan | |||||||||
Cunninghame South | Oldfather | |||||||||||
Kilmarnock & Irvine Valley | Coffey | |||||||||||
South of Scotland 1 / South Scotland 1 (2011) | Grahame | McAlpine | Mochan | |||||||||
South of Scotland 2 / South Scotland 2 (2011) | Ingram | Wheelhouse | Whitfield | |||||||||
South of Scotland 3 / South Scotland 3 (2011) | Russell | Morgan | McLeod | Harper | ||||||||
South of Scotland 4 / South Scotland 4 (2011) | Fergusson | Byrne | --> | Russell | Brodie | Hamilton | Ballantyne | --> | --> | Hoy | ||
South of Scotland 5 / South Scotland 5 (2011) | Tosh | Ballance | A. Campbell | Beamish | Dowey | |||||||
South of Scotland 6 / South Scotland 6 (2011) | D. Mundell | Brownlee | Pearson | Smyth | ||||||||
South of Scotland 7 / South Scotland 7 (2011) | Gallie | Hume | Whittle |
West of Scotland / West Scotland (2011)[]
Conservative Green Independent Labour Liberal Democrats Scottish National Party Scottish Socialist
1999 | 01 | 2003 | 2007 | 2011 | 2016 | 20 | 2021 | |
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Strathkelvin and Bearsden | Galbraith | Fitzpatrick | Turner | Whitton | McLeod | R. Mackay | ||
Clydebank and Milngavie | McNulty | Paterson | McNair | |||||
Dumbarton | Baillie | |||||||
Eastwood | Macintosh | Carlaw | ||||||
Paisley South / Renfrewshire South (2011) | Henry | Arthur | ||||||
Paisley North / Paisley (2011) | Alexander | G. Adam | ||||||
West Renfrewshire / Renfrewshire North and West (2011) | Godman | D. Mackay | --> | Don | ||||
Greenock and Inverclyde | McNeil | McMillan | ||||||
Cunninghame North | A. Wilson | K. Gibson | ||||||
Cunninghame South | Burgess | Maguire | ||||||
West of Scotland 1 / West Scotland 1 (2011) | C. Campbell | Maxwell | Greer | |||||
West of Scotland 2 / West Scotland 2 (2011) | Ullrich | Martin | McMillan | Macintosh | Clark | |||
West of Scotland 3 / West Scotland 3 (2011) | Quinan | McFee | W. Wilson | Fee | O'Kane | |||
West of Scotland 4 / West Scotland 4 (2011) | McLeod | F. Curran | Paterson | Bibby | ||||
West of Scotland 5 / West Scotland 5 (2011) | R. Finnie | McDougall | Greene | |||||
West of Scotland 6 / West Scotland 6 (2011) | Goldie | Golden | Findlay | |||||
West of Scotland 7 / West Scotland 7 (2011) | Young | Tosh | Carlaw | Corry | Gosal |
References[]
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- ^ "Review of Constituencies at the Scottish Parliament" (PDF) (Press release). Boundary Commission for Scotland website. 3 July 2007. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
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