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Nine of the parliament's 73 first past the post constituencies were sub-divisions of the region and it elected seven of the 56 additional-member Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs). Thus it elected a total of 16 MSPs. The region had boundaries with the West of Scotland, Central Scotland and Lothians regions. Constituencies and council areasThe constituencies were created in 1999 with the names and boundaries of Westminster constituencies, as existing in at that time.[2] They cover all of three council areas,[3] the Scottish Borders council area, the Dumfries and Galloway council area and the South Ayrshire council area, and parts of five others, the East Ayrshire council area, the East Lothian council area, the Midlothian council area, the North Ayrshire council area and the South Lanarkshire council area:
The rest of the East Ayrshire council area is within the Central Scotland electoral region, the rest of the East Lothian and Midlothian council areas are within the Lothians region, the rest of the North Ayrshire council area is within the West of Scotland region and the rest of the South Lanarkshire council area is divided between the Central Scotland and Glasgow regions. Members of the Scottish ParliamentConstituency MSPs
Regional List MSPsN.B. This table is for presentation purposes only
Election results2007 Scottish Parliament electionIn the 2007 Scottish Parliament election the region elected MSPs as follows:
Constituency results{{Scottish Constituency Election box begin | title=Scottish Parliament election, 2007: South of Scotland}}|constituency = Ayr |MSP = John Scott |winner = Scottish Conservative Party }} |constituency = Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley |MSP = Cathy Jamieson |winner = Scottish Labour Party }} |constituency = Clydesdale |MSP = Karen Gillon |winner = Scottish Labour Party }} |constituency = Cunninghame South |MSP = Irene Oldfather |winner = Scottish Labour Party }} |constituency = Dumfries |MSP = Elaine Murray |winner = Scottish Labour Party }} |constituency = East Lothian |MSP = Iain Gray |winner = Scottish Labour Party }} |constituency = Galloway and Upper Nithsdale |MSP = Alex Fergusson |winner = Scottish Conservative Party }} |constituency = Roxburgh and Berwickshire |MSP = John Lamont |winner = Scottish Conservative Party |loser = Scottish Liberal Democrats }} |constituency = Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale |MSP = Jeremy Purvis |winner = Scottish Liberal Democrats }} Additional member results{{Scottish Electoral Area Election box begin | title=Scottish Parliament election, 2007: South of Scotland}}{{Election box scottish candidate electoral region with party link||party = Scottish Labour Party |votes = 79,762 |percentage = 28.8% |change = -1.2% |number = 0 |numberchange= 0 |elected = }} |party = Scottish National Party |votes = 77,053 |percentage = 27.8% |change = +9.4% |number = 5 |numberchange= +2 |elected = Christine Grahame Michael Russell Adam Ingram Alasdair Morgan Aileen Campbell }}{{Election box scottish candidate electoral region with party link| |party = Scottish Conservative Party |votes = 62,475 |percentage = 22.6% |change = -1.7% |number = 1 |numberchange= -1 |elected = Derek Brownlee }} |party = Scottish Liberal Democrats |votes = 28,040 |percentage = 10.1% |change = -0.1% |number = 1 |numberchange= +1 |elected = Jim Hume }} |party = Scottish Green Party |votes = 9,254 |percentage = 3.3% |change = -2.4% |number = 0 |numberchange= -1 |elected = }} {{Election box scottish candidate electoral region with party link| |party = Scottish Senior Citizens Unity Party |votes = 5,335 |percentage = 1.9% |change = N/A |number = 0 |numberchange= 0 |elected = }}{{Election box scottish candidate electoral region with party link| |party = Solidarity (Scotland) |votes = 3,433 |percentage = 1.2% |change = N/A |number = 0 |numberchange= 0 |elected = }}{{Election box scottish candidate electoral region with party link| |party = British National Party |votes = 3,212 |percentage = 1.2% |change = N/A |number = 0 |numberchange= 0 |elected = }} |party = Scottish Christian Party |votes = 2,353 |percentage = 0.8% |change = N/A |number = 0 |numberchange= 0 |elected = }}{{Election box scottish candidate electoral region with party link| |party = Socialist Labour Party (UK) |votes = 1,633 |percentage = 0.6% |change = -0.6% |number = 0 |numberchange= 0 |elected = }} |party = United Kingdom Independence Party |votes = 1,429 |percentage = 0.5% |change = -0.2% |number = 0 |numberchange= 0 |elected = }} {{Election box scottish candidate electoral region with party link| |party = Scottish Socialist Party |votes = 1,114 |percentage = 0.4% |change = -5.0% |number = 0 |numberchange= -1 |elected = }} |party = Christian Peoples Alliance |votes = 839 |percentage = 0.3% |change = N/A |number = 0 |numberchange= 0 |elected = }}{{Election box scottish candidate electoral region with party link| |party = Scottish Voice |votes = 490 |percentage = 0.2% |change = N/A |number = 0 |numberchange= 0 |elected ={{Election box scottish candidate electoral region with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |votes = 488 |percentage = 0.2% |change = N/A |number = 0 |numberchange= 0 |elected = 2003 Scottish Parliament electionIn the 2003 Scottish Parliament election the region elected MSPs as follows:
Constituency results{{Scottish Constituency Election box begin | title=Scottish Parliament election, 2003: South of Scotland}}|constituency = Ayr |MSP = John Scott |party = Scottish Conservative Party }} |constituency = Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley |MSP = Cathy Jamieson |party = Scottish Labour Party }} |constituency = Clydesdale |MSP = Karen Gillon |party = Scottish Labour Party }} |constituency = Cunninghame South |MSP = Irene Oldfather |party = Scottish Labour Party }} |constituency = Dumfries |MSP = Elaine Murray |party = Scottish Labour Party }} |constituency = East Lothian |MSP = John Home Robertson |party = Scottish Labour Party }} |constituency = Galloway and Upper Nithsdale |MSP = Alex Fergusson |party = Scottish Conservative Party }} |constituency = Roxburgh and Berwickshire |MSP = Euan Robson |party = Scottish Liberal Democrats }} |constituency = Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale |MSP = Jeremy Purvis |party = Scottish Liberal Democrats }} Additional member results{{Scottish Electoral Area Election box begin | title=Scottish Parliament election, 2003: South of Scotland}}|party = Scottish Labour Party |votes = 78,955 |percentage = 30.0% |change = -1.0% |number = 0 |numberchange=0 |elected = }} |party = Scottish Conservative Party |votes = 63,827 |percentage = 24.2% |change = +2.6% |number = 2 |numberchange=−1 |elected = Phil Gallie David Mundell }} |party = Scottish National Party |votes = 48,371 |percentage = 18.4% |change = -6.7% |number = 3 |numberchange=±0 |elected = Christine Grahame Adam Ingram Alasdair Morgan }} |party = Scottish Liberal Democrats |votes = 27,026 |percentage = 10.3% |change = -1.7% |number = 0 |numberchange=0 |elected = }} |party = Scottish Green Party |votes = 15,062 |percentage = 5.7% |change = +2.7% |number = 1 |numberchange=+1 |elected = Chris Ballance }} {{Election box scottish candidate electoral region with party link| |party = Scottish Socialist Party |votes = 14,228 |percentage = 5.4% |change = +4.4% |number = 1 |numberchange=+1 |elected = Rosemary Byrne }} |party = Scottish Pensioners Party |votes = 9,082 |percentage = 3.4% |change = N/A |number = 0 |numberchange=0 |elected = }} |party = Socialist Labour Party (UK) |votes = 3,054 |percentage = 1.2% |change = -3.2% |number = 0 |numberchange=0 |elected = }} |party = United Kingdom Independence Party |votes = 1,889 |percentage = 0.7% |change = +0.2% |number = 0 |numberchange=0 |elected = }} |party = Scottish People's Alliance |votes = 1,436 |percentage = 0.5% |change = N/A |number = 0 |numberchange=0 |elected = }} |party = Rural Party |votes = 355 |percentage = 0.1% |change = N/A |number = 0 |numberchange=0 |elected = }}{{Election box end}}Changes
1999 Scottish Parliament electionIn the 1999 Scottish Parliament election the region elected MSPs as follows:
Constituency results{{Scottish Constituency Election box begin | title=Scottish Parliament election, 1999: South of Scotland}}|constituency = Ayr |MSP = Ian Welsh |winner = Scottish Labour Party }} |constituency = Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley |MSP = Cathy Jamieson |winner = Scottish Labour Party }} |constituency = Clydesdale |MSP = Karen Turnbull |winner = Scottish Labour Party }} |constituency = Cunninghame South |MSP = Irene Oldfather |winner = Scottish Labour Party }} |constituency = Dumfries |MSP = Elaine Murray |winner = Scottish Labour Party }} |constituency = East Lothian |MSP = John Home Robertson |winner = Scottish Labour Party }} |constituency = Galloway and Upper Nithsdale |MSP = Alasdair Morgan |winner = Scottish National Party }} |constituency = Roxburgh and Berwickshire |MSP = Euan Robson |winner = Scottish Liberal Democrats }} |constituency = Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale |MSP = Ian Jenkins |winner = Scottish Liberal Democrats }}Changes:
Additional member results{{Scottish Electoral Area Election box begin | title=Scottish Parliament election, 1999: South of Scotland}}|party = Scottish Labour Party |votes = 98,836 |percentage = 31.0% |change = N/A |number = 0 |numberchange=N/A |elected = }} |party = Scottish National Party |votes = 80,059 |percentage = 25.1% |change = N/A |number = 3 |numberchange=N/A |elected = Michael Russell Adam Ingram Christine Creech }} |party = Scottish Conservative Party |votes = 68,904 |percentage = 21.6% |change = N/A |number = 4 |numberchange=N/A |elected = Phil Gallie Alex Fergusson Murray Tosh David Mundell }} |party = Scottish Liberal Democrats |votes = 38,157 |percentage = 12.0% |change = N/A |number = 0 |numberchange=N/A |elected = }} |party = Socialist Labour Party (UK) |votes = 13,887 |percentage = 4.4% |change = N/A |number = 0 |numberchange=N/A |elected = }} {{Election box scottish candidate electoral region with party link| |party = Scottish Green Party |votes = 9,467 |percentage = 3.0% |change = N/A |number = 0 |numberchange=N/A |elected = }} |party = Liberal Party (UK) |votes = 3,478 |percentage = 1.1% |change = N/A |number = 0 |numberchange=N/A |elected = }} |party = Scottish Socialist Party |votes = 3,304 |percentage = 1.0% |change = N/A |number = 0 |numberchange=N/A |elected = }} |party = United Kingdom Independence Party |votes = 1,502 |percentage = 0.5% |change = N/A |number = 0 |numberchange=N/A |elected = }} |party = Natural Law Party |votes = 755 |percentage = 0.2% |change = N/A |number = 0 |numberchange=N/A |elected ={{Election box end}} Notes and references1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.bcomm-scotland.independent.gov.uk/1st_holyrood/1st_holyrood.asp|title=Boundary Commission for Scotland - First Periodic Review of Scottish Parliament Boundaries|website=www.bcomm-scotland.independent.gov.uk|access-date=2016-04-16}} {{Scottish regions}}{{DEFAULTSORT:South Of Scotland (Scottish Parliament Electoral Region)}}2. ^Scottish Westminster constituencies were mostly replaced with new constituencies in 2005. See The 5th Periodical Report of the Boundary Commission for Scotland {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070921124603/http://www.bcomm-scotland.gov.uk/ |date=21 September 2007 }}. 3. ^Council areas are as defined in 1996, and may be subject to change after the next Scottish Parliament election. 2 : Politics of Scotland|Scottish Parliament constituencies and regions 1999–2011 |
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