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词条 West of Scotland (Scottish Parliament electoral region)
释义

  1. Constituencies and local government areas

     Boundary changes 

  2. Members of the Scottish Parliament

     Constituency MSPs  Regional List MSPs 

  3. Election results

     2007 Scottish Parliament election   Constituency results   Additional member results  2003 Scottish Parliament election  Constituency results  Additional member results  1999 Scottish Parliament election  Constituency results  Additional member results 

  4. Footnotes

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|name = West of Scotland
|constituency_type = electoral region
|parl_name = Scottish Parliament
|image =
|caption = West of Scotland shown within Scotland
|year = 1999
|abolished = 2011
|member_label = MSPs
|members =
|local_council_label = Council areas
|local_council = Argyll and Bute (part)
East Dunbartonshire (part)
East Renfrewshire
Inverclyde
North Ayrshire (part)
Renfrewshire (part)
West Dunbartonshire
|parts_label = Constituencies
|parts = Clydebank and Milngavie
Cunninghame North
Dumbarton
Eastwood
Greenock and Inverclyde
Paisley North
Paisley South
Strathkelvin and Bearsden
West Renfrewshire
}}

West of Scotland was one of the eight electoral regions of the Scottish Parliament that were created in 1999. 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 West of Scotland region shared boundaries with the Central Scotland, Glasgow, Highlands and Islands, and Mid Scotland and Fife regions.

Following the First Periodic Review of Scottish Parliament Boundaries it was eventually replaced by the West Scotland region.

Constituencies and local government areas

In terms of first past the post constituencies the region covered:

MapConstituency
  1. Clydebank and Milngavie
    covers the eastern portion of the West Dunbartonshire council area and a western portion of the East Dunbartonshire council area.
  2. Cunninghame North
    covers a north-western portion of the Ayrshire North council area.
  3. Dumbarton
    covers a western portion of the West Dunbartonshire council area and a south-eastern portion of the Argyll and Bute council area.
  4. Eastwood
    covers the East Renfrewshire council area.
  5. Greenock and Inverclyde
    covers a western portion of the Inverclyde council area.
  6. Paisley North
    covers an eastern portion of the Renfrewshire council area.
  7. Paisley South
    covers a south eastern portion of the Renfrewshire council area.
  8. Strathkelvin and Bearsden
    covers the majority of the East Dunbartonshire council area.
  9. West Renfrewshire
    covers a western portion of the Renfrewshire council area and an eastern portion of the Inverclyde council area.

The constituencies were created in 1999 with the names and boundaries of Westminster constituencies, as existing in at that time. Scottish Westminster constituencies were mostly replaced with new constituencies in 2005.[1]

In terms of local government areas the region covered:

  • West Dunbartonshire
  • East Renfrewshire
  • Inverclyde
  • Most of Renfrewshire (otherwise within the Glasgow region)
  • Most of East Dunbartonshire (otherwise within the Central Scotland region)
  • Part of Argyll and Bute (otherwise within the Highlands and Islands region)
  • Part of North Ayrshire (otherwise within the South of Scotland region)

Boundary changes

The Boundary Commission recommended changes to the electoral regions used to elect "list" members of the Scottish Parliament. The "West Scotland" region consists of the constituencies of Clydebank and Milngavie; Cunninghame North; Cunninghame South; Dumbarton; Eastwood; Greenock and Inverclyde; Paisley; Renfrewshire North and West; Renfrewshire South; and Starthkelvin and Bearsden. These were newly formed constituencies.

Members of the Scottish Parliament

Constituency MSPs

Term ElectionStrathkelvin and BearsdenClydebank and MilngavieDumbartonEastwoodPaisley SouthPaisley NorthWest RenfrewshireGreenock and IverclydeCunninghame North
1st1999Sam Galbraith}}
(Labour)
Des McNulty
(Labour)
Jackie Baillie
(Labour)
Kenneth Macintosh
(Labour)
Hugh Henry
(Labour)
Wendy Alexander
(Labour)
Trish Godman
(Labour)
Duncan McNeil
(Labour)
Allan Wilson
(Labour)
Brian Fitzpatrick
(Labour)
2nd2003Jean Turner
Independent
3rd2007David Whitton
(Labour)
Kenneth Gibson
(SNP)

Regional List MSPs

N.B. This table is for presentation purposes only

ParliamentMSPMSPMSPMSPMSPMSPMSP
1st
(1999–2003)
Colin Campbell
(SNP)
Kay Ullrich
(SNP)
Lloyd Quinan
(SNP)
Fiona McLeod
(SNP)
Ross Finnie
(Lib Dem)
Annabelle Goldie
(Conservative)
John Young
(Conservative)
2nd
(2003–07)
Stewart Maxwell
(SNP)
Campbell Martin
(SNP)
Bruce McFee
(SNP)
Frances Curran
(Socialist)
Murray Tosh
(Conservative)
3rd
(2007–11)
Stuart McMillan
(SNP)
Bill Wilson
(SNP)
Gil Paterson
(SNP)
Jackson Carlaw
(Conservative)

Election results

2007 Scottish Parliament election

In the 2007 Scottish Parliament election the region elected MSPs as follows:

  • 8 Labour MSPs (all constituency members)
  • 5 Scottish National Party MSPs (one constituency member, 4 additional members)
  • 2 Conservative MSPs (both additional members)
  • 1 Liberal Democrat MSPs (additional member)

Constituency results

{{Scottish Constituency Election box begin | title=Scottish Parliament election, 2007: West of Scotland}}
|constituency = Clydebank and Milngavie
|MSP = Des McNulty
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Cunninghame North
|MSP = Kenneth Gibson
|winner = Scottish National Party
|loser = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Dumbarton
|MSP = Jackie Baillie
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Eastwood
|MSP = Kenneth Macintosh
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Greenock and Inverclyde
|MSP = Duncan McNeil
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Paisley North
|MSP = Wendy Alexander
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Paisley South
|MSP = Hugh Henry
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Strathkelvin and Bearsden
|MSP = David Whitton
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
|loser = Independent (politician)
}}
|constituency = West Renfrewshire
|MSP = Patricia Godman
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}

Additional member results

{{Scottish Electoral Area Election box begin | title=Scottish Parliament election, 2007: West of Scotland}}{{Election box scottish candidate electoral region with party link|
|party = Scottish Labour Party
|votes = 91,725
|percentage = 34.2%
|change = -1.6%
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected =
}}
|party = Scottish National Party
|votes = 75,953
|percentage = 28.3%
|change = +8.7%
|number = 4
|numberchange= +1
|elected = Stewart Maxwell
Gil Paterson
Bill Wilson
Stuart McMillan
}}{{Election box scottish candidate electoral region with party link|
|party = Scottish Conservative Party
|votes = 40,637
|percentage = 15.2%
|change = -0.5%
|number = 2
|numberchange= ±0
|elected = Annabel Goldie
Jackson Carlaw
}}
|party = Scottish Liberal Democrats
|votes = 22,515
|percentage = 8.4%
|change = -3.9%
|number = 1
|numberchange= ±0
|elected = Ross Finnie
}}
|party = Scottish Green Party
|votes = 8,152
|percentage = 3.0%
|change = -2.6%
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected =
 }}  {{Election box scottish candidate electoral region with party link|

|party = Scottish Senior Citizens Unity Party
|votes = 5,231
|percentage = 2.0%
|change = -0.8%
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected =
}}{{Election box scottish candidate electoral region with party link|
|party = Solidarity (Scotland)
|votes = 4,774
|percentage = 1.8%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected =
}}{{Election box scottish candidate electoral region with party link|
|party = Scottish Christian Party
|votes = 3,729
|percentage = 1.4%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected =
}}{{Election box scottish candidate electoral region with party link|
|party = British National Party
|votes = 3,241
|percentage = 1.2%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected =
}}
|party = Christian Peoples Alliance
|votes = 3,027
|percentage = 1.1%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected =
}}{{Election box scottish candidate electoral region|
|party = Save NHS Group
|votes = 2,682
|percentage = 1.0%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected =
}}
|party = Scottish Socialist Party
|votes = 1,716
|percentage = 0.6%
|change = -6.6%
|number = 0
|numberchange= -1
|elected =
}}
|party = Socialist Labour Party (UK)
|votes = 1,557
|percentage = 0.6%
|change = -0.6%
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected =
}}
|party = Scottish Unionist Party (modern)
|votes = 1,245
|percentage = 0.5%
|change = -0.2%
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected =
}}
|party = United Kingdom Independence Party
|votes = 888
|percentage = 0.3%
|change = -0.3%
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected =
}}{{Election box scottish candidate electoral region with party link|
|party = Scottish Voice
|votes = 522
|percentage = 0.2%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected =
|party = Scottish Jacobite Party
|votes = 446
|percentage = 0.2%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected ={{Election box scottish candidate electoral region|
|party = Socialist Equality Party (UK)
|votes = 139
|percentage = 0.0%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected ={{Election box end}}

2003 Scottish Parliament election

In the 2003 Scottish Parliament election the region elected MSPs as follows:[2]

  • 8 Labour MSPs (all constituency members)
  • 3 Scottish National Party MSPs (all additional members)
  • 2 Conservative MSPs (both additional members)
  • 1 Independent MSP (constituency member)
  • 1 Liberal Democrat MSPs (additional member)
  • 1 Scottish Socialist Party MSP (additional member)

Constituency results

{{Scottish Constituency Election box begin | title=Scottish Parliament election, 2003: West of Scotland}}
|constituency = Clydebank and Milngavie
|MSP = Des McNulty
|party = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Cunninghame North
|MSP = Allan Wilson
|party = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Dumbarton
|MSP = Jackie Baillie
|party = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Eastwood
|MSP = Kenneth Macintosh
|party = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Greenock and Inverclyde
|MSP = Duncan McNeil
|party = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Paisley North
|MSP = Wendy Alexander
|party = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Paisley South
|MSP = Hugh Henry
|party = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Strathkelvin and Bearsden
|MSP = Jean Turner
|party = Independent (politician)
}}
|constituency = West Renfrewshire
|MSP = Patricia Godman
|party = Scottish Labour Party
}}

Additional member results

{{Scottish Electoral Area Election box begin | title=Scottish Parliament election, 2003: West of Scotland}}
|party = Scottish Labour Party
|votes = 83,931
|percentage = 32.6%
|change = -5.9%
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected =
}}
|party = Scottish National Party
|votes = 50,387
|percentage = 19.6%
|change = -6.3%
|number = 3
|numberchange= −1
|elected = Campbell Martin
Bruce McFee
Stewart Maxwell
}}
|party = Scottish Conservative Party
|votes = 40,261
|percentage = 15.7%
|change = –
|number = 2
|numberchange= ±0
|elected = Annabel Goldie
Murray Tosh
}}
|party = Scottish Liberal Democrats
|votes = 31,580
|percentage = 12.3%
|change = +1.3%
|number = 1
|numberchange= ±0
|elected = Ross Finnie
}}
|party = Scottish Socialist Party
|votes = 18,591
|percentage = 7.2%
|change = +5.3
|number = 1
|numberchange= +1
|elected = Frances Curran
}}
|party = Scottish Green Party
|votes = 14,544
|percentage = 5.7%
|change = +3.1%
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected =
}}
|party = Scottish Senior Citizens Unity Party
|votes = 7,100
|percentage = 2.8%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected =
}}
|party = ProLife Party
|votes = 3,674
|percentage = 1.40%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected =
}}
|party = Socialist Labour Party (UK)
|votes = 3,155
|percentage = 1.2%
|change = -0.2%
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected =
}}
|party = United Kingdom Independence Party
|votes = 1,662
|percentage = 0.6%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected =
}}
|party = Scottish Unionist Party (modern)
|votes = 1,617
|percentage = 0.6%
|change = –
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected =
 }} {{Election box scottish candidate electoral region with party link|

|party = Scottish People's Alliance
|votes = 674
|percentage = 0.3%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected ={{Election box end}}

1999 Scottish Parliament election

In the 1999 Scottish Parliament election the region elected MSPs as follows:

  • 9 Labour MSPs (all constituency members)
  • 4 Scottish National Party MSPs (all additional members)
  • 2 Conservative MSPs (both additional members)
  • 1 Liberal Democrat MSP (additional member)

Constituency results

{{Scottish Constituency Election box begin | title=Scottish Parliament election, 1999: West of Scotland}}
|constituency = Clydebank and Milngavie
|MSP = Des McNulty
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Cunninghame North
|MSP = Allan Wilson
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Dumbarton
|MSP = Jackie Baillie
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Eastwood
|MSP = Kenneth Macintosh
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Greenock and Inverclyde
|MSP = Duncan McNeil
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Paisley North
|MSP = Wendy Alexander
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Paisley South
|MSP = Hugh Henry
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Strathkelvin and Bearsden
|MSP = Sam Galbraith
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = West Renfrewshire
|MSP = Patricia Godman
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}Changes:
  • On 20 March 2001 Sam Galbraith resigned, citing health reasons. At the subsequent Strathkelvin and Bearsden by-election held 7 June 2001, Brian Fitzpatrick held the seat for Labour.

Additional member results

{{Scottish Electoral Area Election box begin | title=Scottish Parliament election, 1999: West of Scotland}}
|party = Scottish Labour Party
|votes = 119,663
|percentage = 38.5%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= N/A
|elected =
}}
|party = Scottish National Party
|votes = 80,417
|percentage = 25.9%
|change = N/A
|number = 4
|numberchange= N/A
|elected = Colin Campbell
Kay Ullrich
Lloyd Quinan
Fiona McLeod
}}
|party = Scottish Conservative Party
|votes = 48,666
|percentage = 15.7%
|change = N/A
|number = 2
|numberchange= N/A
|elected = Annabel Goldie
John Young
}}
|party = Scottish Liberal Democrats
|votes = 34,095
|percentage = 11.0%
|change = N/A
|number = 1
|numberchange= N/A
|elected = Ross Finnie
}}
|party = Scottish Green Party
|votes = 8,174
|percentage = 2.6%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= N/A
|elected =
}}
|party = Scottish Socialist Party
|votes = 5,944
|percentage = 1.9%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= N/A
|elected =
 }} {{Election box scottish candidate electoral region with party link|

|party = Socialist Labour Party (UK)
|votes = 4,472
|percentage = 1.4%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= N/A
|elected =
}}
|party = ProLife Alliance
|votes = 3,227
|percentage = 1.0%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= N/A
|elected =
}}
|party = Independent (politician)
|votes = 2,761
|percentage = 0.9%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= N/A
|elected =
}}
|party = Scottish Unionist Party (modern)
|votes = 1,840
|percentage = 0.6%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= N/A
|elected =
}}
|party = Natural Law Party
|votes = 589
|percentage = 0.2%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= N/A
|elected =
 }} {{Election box scottish candidate electoral region with party link|

|party = Independent (politician)
|votes = 565
|percentage = 0.2%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= N/A
|elected ={{Election box end}}

Footnotes

1. ^See The 5th Periodical Report of the Boundary Commission for Scotland
2. ^{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/vote2003/scottish_parliament/html/18_region.stm |title=Scottish Parliament election: West of Scotland |work=BBC News |accessdate=10 September 2016}}
{{Scottish regions}}

2 : Politics of Scotland|Scottish Parliament constituencies and regions 1999–2011

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