Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1801 onwards
For the archipelago, see Northern Isles .
Coordinates : 59°46′30″N 1°48′11″W / 59.775°N 1.803°W / 59.775; -1.803
Orkney and Shetland is a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. In the Scottish Parliament , Orkney and Shetland are separate constituencies.
The constituency was historically known as Orkney and Zetland (an alternative name for Shetland).
In the 2014 Scottish independence referendum , 65.4% of the constituency’s electors voted for Scotland to stay part of the United Kingdom.[2]
Creation [ ]
The British parliamentary constituency was created in 1708 following the Acts of Union, 1707 and replaced the former Parliament of Scotland shire constituency of Orkney & Zetland .
Boundaries [ ]
The constituency is made up of the two northernmost island groups Scotland , Orkney and Shetland . A constituency of this name has existed continuously since 1708. However, before 1918 the town of Kirkwall (the capital of Orkney) formed part of the Northern Burghs constituency. It is the most northerly of the 650 UK Parliament constituencies.
The constituency is one of five "protected constituencies", the others being Na h-Eileanan an Iar , two on the Isle of Wight , and Ynys Môn , defined exclusively by geography rather than by size of electorate.[3] The constituency contains the areas of the Orkney Islands Council and the Shetland Islands Council . Before 2011 the constituency had been unique in having its boundaries protected by legislation.[4]
The constituency has the second smallest electorate of any UK parliamentary constituency, after Na h-Eileanan an Iar .[1]
History [ ]
The constituency has elected one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post since its creation in 1707.[5] [6] [7] [8] [9]
The constituency has remained unchanged since its creation.
Members of Parliament [ ]
The constituency has elected only Liberal and Liberal Democrat MPs since 1950; the longest run of any British parliamentary constituency.[10] [11] At each general election from 1955 until 1979 , in 1987 , 2010 and again in 2017 it was the safest Liberal Democrat seat in the UK. At the 2015 general election , it was the only seat in Scotland to return a Liberal Democrat MP. Two years later, in 2017, the Lib Dems gained three more seats in Scotland; increasing their Scottish seat tally to 4.
Elections [ ]
Orkney & Shetland election results
Elections in the 2010s [ ]
General election 2019 : Orkney and Shetland[15] [16]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal Democrats
Alistair Carmichael
10,381
44.8
−3.8
SNP
Robert Leslie
7,874
34.0
+5.0
Conservative
Jenny Fairbairn
2,287
9.9
+1.2
Labour
Coilla Drake
1,550
6.7
-4.7
Brexit Party
Robert Smith
900
3.9
New
Independent
David Barnard
168
0.7
New
Majority
2,507
10.8
−8.8
Turnout
23,160
67.7
−0.4
Liberal Democrats hold
Swing
−4.4
General election 2017 : Orkney and Shetland[17] [18]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal Democrats
Alistair Carmichael
11,312
48.6
+7.2
SNP
Miriam Brett
6,749
29.0
−8.8
Labour
Robina Barton
2,664
11.4
+4.3
Conservative
Jamie Halcro Johnston
2,024
8.7
−0.2
UKIP
Robert Smith
283
1.2
−3.6
Independent
Stuart Hill
245
1.1
New
Majority
4,563
19.6
+16.0
Turnout
23,277
68.1
+2.3
Liberal Democrats hold
Swing
+8.0
General election 2015 : Orkney and Shetland[19] [20]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal Democrats
Alistair Carmichael [21]
9,407
41.4
−20.6
SNP
Danus Skene
8,590
37.8
+27.2
Conservative
Donald Cameron [22]
2,025
8.9
−1.6
Labour
Gerry McGarvey
1,624
7.1
−3.6
UKIP
Robert Smith[23]
1,082
4.8
−1.5
Majority
817
3.6
−47.7
Turnout
22,728
65.8
+7.3
Liberal Democrats hold
Swing
−23.9
General election 2010 : Orkney and Shetland[24] [25] [26]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal Democrats
Alistair Carmichael
11,989
62.0
+10.5
Labour
Mark Cooper
2,061
10.7
−3.5
SNP
John Mowat
2,042
10.6
+0.3
Conservative
Frank Nairn
2,032
10.5
−2.8
UKIP
Robert Smith
1,222
6.3
+3.9
Majority
9,928
51.3
+14.0
Turnout
19,346
58.5
+4.8
Liberal Democrats hold
Swing
+7.0
Elections in the 2000s [ ]
General election 2005 : Orkney and Shetland[27]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal Democrats
Alistair Carmichael
9,138
51.5
+10.2
Labour
Richard Meade
2,511
14.2
−6.4
Conservative
Frank Nairn
2,357
13.3
−5.4
SNP
John Mowat
1,833
10.3
−4.5
Scottish Socialist
John Aberdein
992
5.6
+1.0
UKIP
Scott Dyble
424
2.4
New
Legalise Cannabis
Paul Cruickshank
311
1.8
New
Free Scotland Party
Brian Nugent
176
1.0
New
Majority
6,627
37.3
+16.6
Turnout
17,742
53.7
+1.3
Liberal Democrats hold
Swing
+8.3
General election 2001 : Orkney and Shetland[28]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal Democrats
Alistair Carmichael
6,919
41.3
−10.7
Labour
Robert Mochrie
3,444
20.6
+2.3
Conservative
John Firth
3,121
18.7
+6.5
SNP
John Mowat
2,473
14.8
+2.1
Scottish Socialist
Peter Andrews
776
4.6
New
Majority
3,475
20.7
−13.0
Turnout
16,733
52.4
−11.6
Liberal Democrats hold
Swing
−13.0
Elections in the 1990s [ ]
General election 1997 : Orkney and Shetland[29] [30] [31]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal Democrats
Jim Wallace
10,743
52.0
+5.6
Labour
James Paton
3,775
18.3
−1.5
SNP
Willie Ross
2,624
12.7
+1.5
Conservative
Hope Anderson
2,527
12.2
−9.8
Referendum
Francis Adamson
820
4.0
New
Natural Law
Christian Wharton
116
0.6
0.0
Independent
Arthur Robertson
60
0.3
New
Majority
6,968
33.7
+10.3
Turnout
20,665
64.0
−1.5
Liberal Democrats hold
Swing
+3.6
General election 1992 : Orkney and Shetland[32] [33]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal Democrats
Jim Wallace
9,575
46.4
+4.7
Conservative
Paul McCormick
4,542
22.0
−1.3
Labour
John Aberdein
4,093
19.8
+1.1
SNP
Frances McKie
2,301
11.2
New
Natural Law
Christian Wharton
115
0.6
New
Majority
5,033
24.4
+6.0
Turnout
20,626
65.5
−3.2
Liberal Democrats hold
Swing
+3.0
Elections in the 1980s [ ]
General election 1987 : Orkney and Shetland[34]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Jim Wallace
8,881
41.7
−4.2
Conservative
Richard Jenkins
4,959
23.3
−2.3
Labour
John Aberdein
3,995
18.7
+5.6
Orkney and Shetland Movement
John Goodlad
3,095
14.5
New
Green
Grierson Collister
389
1.8
New
Majority
3,922
18.4
−1.9
Turnout
21,319
68.7
−0.1
Liberal hold
Swing
General election 1983 : Orkney and Shetland[35]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Jim Wallace
9,374
45.9
−10.5
Conservative
David Myles
5,224
25.6
+4.3
SNP
Winifred Ewing
3,147
15.4
+10.6
Labour
Robina Goodlad
2,665
13.1
−4.3
Majority
4,150
20.3
−14.8
Turnout
20,410
67.8
+0.6
Liberal hold
Swing
Elections in the 1970s [ ]
General election 1979 : Orkney and Shetland
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Jo Grimond
10,950
56.4
+0.2
Conservative
C. Donaldson
4,140
21.3
+7.1
Labour
Robina Goodlad
3,385
17.4
+5.0
SNP
Michael Spens
935
4.8
−12.4
Majority
6,810
35.1
−3.9
Turnout
19,410
67.2
+0.4
Liberal hold
Swing
General election October 1974 : Orkney and Shetland
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Jo Grimond
9,877
56.2
−5.8
SNP
Howard Firth
3,025
17.2
New
Conservative
Raymond M. Fraser
2,495
14.2
−8.4
Labour
Jonathan W. G. Wills
2,175
12.4
−3.1
Majority
6,852
39.0
-0.4
Turnout
17,572
66.8
-4.3
Liberal hold
Swing
General election February 1974 : Orkney and Shetland
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Jo Grimond
11,491
62.0
+15.0
Conservative
John L. Firth
4,186
22.6
−9.3
Labour
Jonathan W. G. Wills
2,865
15.5
−6.1
Majority
7,305
39.4
+24.3
Turnout
18,542
71.1
+5.5
Liberal hold
Swing
General election 1970 : Orkney and Shetland
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Jo Grimond
7,896
47.0
−12.1
Conservative
John L. Firth
5,364
31.9
+9.6
Labour
William Macpherson Reid
3,552
21.1
+2.5
Majority
2,532
15.1
-21.7
Turnout
16,812
65.6
+0.4
Liberal hold
Swing
Elections in the 1960s [ ]
General election 1966 : Orkney and Shetland
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Jo Grimond
9,605
59.1
−3.5
Unionist
John L. Firth
3,630
22.3
+2.3
Labour
Hugh Lynch
3,021
18.6
+1.2
Majority
5,975
36.8
−5.8
Turnout
16,256
65.2
−7.5
Liberal hold
Swing
General election 1964 : Orkney and Shetland
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Jo Grimond
11,604
62.6
−1.5
Unionist
John L. Firth
3,704
20.0
+1.5
Labour
Ian MacInnes
3,232
17.4
±0.0
Majority
7,900
42.6
-3.1
Turnout
18,540
72.7
+1.4
Liberal hold
Swing
Elections in the 1950s [ ]
General election 1959 : Orkney and Shetland
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Jo Grimond
12,099
64.1
+0.3
Unionist
Robert Hunter Wingate Bruce
3,487
18.5
−1.9
Labour
Robert S. McGowan
3,275
17.4
+1.6
Majority
8,612
45.7
+2.3
Turnout
18,861
71.3
+5.2
Liberal hold
Swing
General election 1955 : Orkney and Shetland
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Jo Grimond
11,753
63.8
+6.3
Unionist
John W. Eunson
3,760
20.4
-6.2
Labour
Edgar Ramsay
2,914
15.8
-0.4
Majority
7,993
43.4
+12.1
Turnout
18,427
66.1
-2.9
Liberal hold
Swing
General election 1951 : Orkney and Shetland
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Jo Grimond
11,745
57.5
+10.7
Unionist
Archibald Tennant
5,354
26.2
- 5.7
Labour
Magnus A. Fairnie
3,335
16.2
- 3.1
Majority
6,391
31.3
+16.4
Turnout
20,434
69.0
+1.4
Liberal hold
Swing
Elections in the 1940s [ ]
Elections in the 1930s [ ]
General election 1939/40 :
Another general election was required to take place before the end of 1940. The political parties had been making preparations for an election to take place and by the Autumn of 1939, the following candidates had been selected;
General election 1931 : Orkney and Shetland
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Robert Hamilton
Unopposed
N/A
N/A
Liberal hold
Swing
N/A
Elections in the 1920s [ ]
General election 1924 : Orkney and Shetland
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Robert Hamilton
Unopposed
N/A
N/A
Liberal hold
Swing
N/A
General election 1923 : Orkney and Shetland
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Robert Hamilton
5,129
54.3
+ 0.8
Unionist
Robert Boothby
4,318
45.7
New
Majority
811
8.6
+ 1.6
Turnout
9,447
39.1
+ 1.7
Liberal hold
Swing
General election 1922 : Orkney and Shetland
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Robert Hamilton
4,814
53.5
N/A
National Liberal
Malcolm Smith
4,189
46.5
New
Majority
625
7.0
N/A
Turnout
9,003
37.4
N/A
Liberal gain from National Liberal
Swing
Elections in the 1910s [ ]
General election January 1910 : Orkney and Shetland
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Cathcart Wason
4,117
80.6
+ 1.6
Liberal Unionist
Thomas William Hemsley
994
19.4
- 1.6
Majority
3,123
61.2
+ 3.2
Turnout
5,111
71.8
+ 8.5
Liberal hold
Swing
Elections in the 1900s [ ]
General election 1906 : Orkney and Shetland[36]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Cathcart Wason
3,837
79.0
+ 29.5
Conservative
C. J. Dunlop
1,021
21.0
New
Majority
2,816
58.0
N/A
Turnout
4,858
63.3
+ 8.4
Registered electors
7,680
Liberal gain from Liberal Unionist
Swing
+ 29.5
General election 1900 : Orkney and Shetland[36]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal Unionist
Cathcart Wason
2,057
50.5
+ 10.4
Liberal
Leonard Lyell
2,017
49.5
- 10.4
Majority
40
1.0
N/A
Turnout
4,074
54.9
-1.0
Registered electors
7,420
Liberal Unionist gain from Liberal
Swing
+10.4
Elections in the 1890s [ ]
General election 1895 : Orkney and Shetland[36]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Leonard Lyell
2,361
59.9
- 2.0
Liberal Unionist
Ralph Wardlaw MacLeod Fullarton
1,580
40.1
+ 2.0
Majority
781
19.8
- 4.0
Turnout
3,941
55.9
- 4.0
Registered electors
7,053
Liberal hold
Swing
- 2.0
Elections in the 1880s [ ]
General election 1886 : Orkney and Shetland[36]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Leonard Lyell
2,353
63.0
- 0.3
Liberal Unionist
Henry Hoare[37]
1,382
37.0
New
Majority
971
26.0
- 0.6
Turnout
3,735
50.5
- 21.1
Registered electors
7,394
Liberal hold
Swing
- 0.3
General election 1885 : Orkney and Shetland[36]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Leonard Lyell
3,352
63.3
+ 2.5
Conservative
Cospatrick Thomas Dundas [38]
1,940
36.7
- 2.5
Majority
1,412
26.6
+ 5.0
Turnout
5,292
71.6
- 14.9
Registered electors
7,394
Liberal hold
Swing
+ 2.5
General election 1880 : Orkney and Shetland[39]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Samuel Laing
896
60.8
N/A
Conservative
George Roy Badenoch[40]
578
39.2
New
Majority
318
21.6
N/A
Turnout
1,474
86.5
N/A
Registered electors
1,704
Liberal hold
Swing
N/A
Elections in the 1870s [ ]
General election 1874 : Orkney and Shetland[39]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Samuel Laing
Unopposed
Registered electors
1,618
Liberal hold
By-election, 11 Jan 1873 : Orkney and Shetland[39]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Samuel Laing
646
51.0
N/A
Liberal
Peter Tait[41]
621
49.0
N/A
Majority
25
2.0
−21.2
Turnout
1,267
82.4
+4.3
Registered electors
1,537
Liberal hold
Swing
N/A
Elections in the 1860s [ ]
General election 1868 : Orkney and Shetland[39]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Liberal
Frederick Dundas
715
61.6
N/A
Conservative
Henry Riddell[42] [43]
446
38.4
New
Majority
269
23.2
N/A
Turnout
1,161
78.1
N/A
Registered electors
1,486
Liberal hold
Swing
N/A
Elections in the 1850s [ ]
Elections in the 1840s [ ]
Elections in the 1830s [ ]
General election 1831 : Orkney and Shetland[12] [46]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Whig
George Traill
Unopposed
Registered electors
43
Whig hold
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Further reading [ ]
F. W. S. Craig , British Parliamentary Election Results 1918 – 1949
F. W. S. Craig , British Parliamentary Election Results 1885 – 1918
F. W. S. Craig , British Parliamentary Election Results 1832 – 1885
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