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词条 Glasgow Provan (Scottish Parliament constituency)
释义

  1. Electoral region

  2. Constituency boundaries

  3. Member of the Scottish Parliament

  4. Election results

  5. See also

  6. Notes

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Glasgow Provan is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood). It elects one Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) by the plurality (first past the post) method of election. Also, however, it is one of nine constituencies in the Glasgow electoral region, which elects seven additional members, in addition to the 9 constituency MSPs, to produce a form of proportional representation for the region as a whole.

The constituency was created in 2011, comprising much of the old Glasgow Baillieston seat which was abolished for the 2011 Scottish Parliament election.

Electoral region

{{See also|Glasgow (Scottish Parliament electoral region)}}

The other eight constituencies of the Glasgow region are Glasgow Anniesland, Glasgow Cathcart, Glasgow Kelvin, Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn, Glasgow Pollok, Glasgow Shettleston, Glasgow Southside and Rutherglen.

The region covers the Glasgow City council area and a north-western portion of the South Lanarkshire council area.

Constituency boundaries

The electoral wards used in the creation of Provan are:

  • In full: East Centre, North East
  • In part: Baillieston (shared with Glasgow Shettleston)

Member of the Scottish Parliament

As Glasgow Baillieston
Election Member Party
1999Margaret CurranLabour
2003
2007
As Glasgow Provan
Election Member Party
2011 Paul MartinLabour
2016 Ivan McKeeSNP

Election results

{{Election box begin | title=Scottish Parliament election, 2016: Glasgow Provan}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Scottish National Party
|candidate = Ivan McKee
|votes = 13,140
|percentage = 54.6
|change = +13.1
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Scottish Labour Party
|candidate = Paul Martin
|votes = 8,357
|percentage = 34.7
|change = −17.6
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
|candidate = Annie Wells
|votes = 2,062
|percentage = 8.6
|change = +4.5
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Scottish Liberal Democrats
|candidate = Thomas Coleman
|votes = 518
|percentage = 2.2
|change = −0.0
}}{{Election box majority|
|votes = 4,783
|percentage = 19.9
|change =
}}{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 24,077
|percentage = 43.17
|change = +8.7
}}{{Election box gain with party link|
|winner = Scottish National Party
|loser = Scottish Labour Party
|swing = +15.4
}}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Scottish Parliament election regional notional results, 2016: Glasgow Provan}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Scottish National Party
|candidate =
|votes = 11,890
|percentage = 61.87
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Scottish Labour Party
|candidate =
|votes = 6,543
|percentage = 34.05
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
|candidate =
|votes = 2,062
|percentage = 10.27
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Scottish Green Party
|candidate =
|votes = 1,624
|percentage = 8.45
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Scottish Liberal Democrats
|candidate =
|votes = 253
|percentage = 1.31
}}{{Election box majority|
|votes = 5,347
|percentage = 27.82
|change =
}}{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 19,215
|percentage = 34.21
|change = +0.82
}}{{Election box gain with party link|
|winner = Scottish National Party
|loser = Scottish Labour Party
|swing =
}}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Scottish Parliament Election 2011: Glasgow Provan}}[1]{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Scottish Labour Party
|candidate = Paul Martin
|votes =10,037
|percentage =52.3
|change =-3.9{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Scottish National Party
|candidate = Anne McLaughlin
|votes =7,958
|percentage =41.5
|change =+13.5{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
|candidate = Majid Hussain
|votes =777
|percentage =4.1
|change =-2.3
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Scottish Liberal Democrats
|candidate = Michael O'Donnell
|votes =413
|percentage =2.2
|change =-4.3{{Election box majority|
|votes = 2,079
|percentage = 10.8
|change =
}}{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 19,185
|percentage = 34.5
|change =
}}{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
|swing = -8.7
}}{{Election box end}}Conservatives and Liberal Democrats both gained under 5% of the poll and thus lost their deposit{{Election box begin | title=Scottish Parliament election, 2007 Notional Result: Glasgow Provan}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Scottish Labour Party
|candidate =
|votes = 11,074
|percentage = 56.2
|change ={{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Scottish National Party
|candidate =
|votes = 5,514
|percentage = 28.0
|change ={{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Scottish Liberal Democrats
|candidate =
|votes = 1,273
|percentage = 6.5
|change ={{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Scottish Conservative Party
|candidate =
|votes = 1,255
|percentage = 6.4
|change =
}}{{Election box candidate|
|party = Others
|candidate =
|votes = 598
|percentage = 3.0
|change =
}}{{Election box majority|
|votes = 5,560
|percentage = 28.2
|change =
}}
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
|loser =
|swing =
}}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Scottish Parliament Election 2007: Glasgow Ballieston}}
|party = Scottish Labour Party
|candidate = Margaret Curran
|votes = 9,141
|percentage = 52.9
|change = +0.0
}}
|party = Scottish National Party
|candidate = Lachlan McNeill
|votes = 5,207
|percentage = 30.2
|change = +11.2{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Scottish Conservative Party
|candidate = Richard Sullivan
|votes = 1,276
|percentage = 7.4
|change = -0.7
}}{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Scottish Liberal Democrats
|candidate = David Jackson
|votes = 1,060
|percentage = 6.1
|change = -0.5{{Election box candidate with party link|
|party = Scottish Christian Party
|candidate = George Hargreaves
|votes = 588
|percentage = 3.4
|change = N/A
}}{{Election box majority|
|votes = 3,934
|percentage = 22.8
|change =
}}{{Election box rejected|
|votes = 1850
|percentage =
}}{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 17,272
|percentage = 38.9
|change = -0.5
}}{{Election box hold with party link|
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
|swing =
}}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Scottish Parliament Election 2003: Glasgow Ballieston}}
|party = Scottish Labour Party
|candidate = Margaret Curran
|votes = 9,657
|percentage = 52.9
|change = +5.2
}}
|party = Scottish National Party
|candidate = Lachlan McNeill
|votes = 3,479
|percentage = 19.0
|change = -15.6
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Scottish Socialist Party
|candidate = Jim McVicar
|votes = 2,461
|percentage = 13.5
|change = +5.6
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Scottish Conservative Party
|candidate = Janette McAlpine
|votes = 1,472
|percentage = 8.1
|change = +1.6
}}
|party = Scottish Liberal Democrats
|candidate = David Jackson
|votes = 1,201
|percentage = 6.6
|change = +3.1{{Election box majority|
|votes = 6,178
|percentage = 33.8%
|change = +20.85
}}{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 18,270
|percentage = 39.4
|change =
}}
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
|swing = +5.2{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin | title=Scottish Parliament Election 1999: Glasgow Ballieston}}
|party = Scottish Labour Party
|candidate = Margaret Curran
|votes = 11,289
|percentage = 47.61
|change = N/A
}}
|party = Scottish National Party
|candidate = Dorothy Grace Elder
|votes = 8,217
|percentage = 34.66
|change = N/A
 }} {{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Scottish Socialist Party
|candidate = James McVicar
|votes = 1,864
|percentage = 7.86
|change = N/A
}}
|party = Scottish Conservative Party
|candidate = Kate Pickering
|votes = 1,526
|percentage = 6.44
|change = N/A
}}
|party = Scottish Liberal Democrats
|candidate = Judith Fryer
|votes = 813
|percentage = 3.43
|change = N/A

}},

{{Election box majority|
|votes = 3,072
|percentage = 12.95
|change = N/A
}}{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 23,709
|percentage = 47.8
|change = N/A
}}{{Election box new seat win|
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}{{Election box end}}

See also

  • Politics of Glasgow

Notes

1. ^Candidates Glasgow City Council
{{Scottish Parliament constituencies and regions 2011-}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Glasgow Provan (Scottish Parliament Constituency)}}

5 : Politics of Glasgow|Scottish Parliament constituencies and regions from 2011|Constituencies of the Scottish Parliament|2011 establishments in Scotland|Constituencies established in 2011

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