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词条 Lothians (Scottish Parliament electoral region)
释义

  1. Constituencies and council areas

  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 = Lothians
|constituency_type = electoral region
|parl_name = Scottish Parliament
|image =
|caption = Lothians shown within Scotland
|year = 1999
|abolished = 2011
|member_label = MSPs
|members =
|local_council_label = Council areas
|local_council = City of Edinburgh
East Lothian (part)
Midlothian (part)
West Lothian
|parts_label = Constituencies
|parts = Edinburgh Central
Edinburgh East and Musselburgh
Edinburgh Pentlands
Edinburgh South
Edinburgh West
Linlithgow
Livingston
Midlothian
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The Lothians was one of the eight electoral regions of the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood) from 1999 to 2011. Nine of the parliament's 73 first past the post constituencies are sub-divisions of the region and it elects seven of the 56 additional-member Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs). Thus it elects a total of 16 MSPs.

The Lothians region shares boundaries with the South of Scotland and Central Scotland regions, and is connected with the Mid Scotland and Fife region by bridges over the Firth of Forth.

As a result of the First Periodic Review of Scottish Parliament Boundaries it is largely replaced by the Lothian region.

Constituencies and council areas

The City of Edinburgh and the West Lothian council areas are entirely within the region. Most of the East Lothian council area is outside, covered by the East Lothian constituency, which is in the South of Scotland region. A western portion of the Midlothian council area is covered by the Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale constituency, within the South of Scotland region.

Council areas are as defined in 1996, and may be subject to change after the next Scottish Parliament election.

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 first past the post constituencies the region includes:

MapConstituency
  1. Edinburgh Central
    covers the central area of the City of Edinburgh.
  2. Edinburgh East and Musselburgh
    covers north east of the City of Edinburgh and the Musselburgh area of East Lothian.
  3. Edinburgh North and Leith
    covers the northern part of the City of Edinburgh.
  4. Edinburgh Pentlands
    covers the south western portion of the City of Edinburgh.
  5. Edinburgh South
    covers the south eastern portion of the City of Edinburgh.
  6. Edinburgh West
    covers the north western portion of the City of Edinburgh.
  7. Linlithgow
    covers the eastern part of the West Lothian.
  8. Livingston
    covers the western part of the West Lothian.
  9. Midlothian
    covers the eastern part of Midlothian.

Members of the Scottish Parliament

The table below displays the Members of the Scottish Parliament that were elected from the Lothians region between 1999 and 2011. From the 2011 election the Lothian region was used.

Constituency MSPs

Term ElectionMidlothianEdinburgh East and MusselburghEdinburgh CentralEdinburgh North and LeithEdinburgh PentlandsEdingburgh SouthEdinburgh WestLinlithgowLivingston
1st1999Rhona Brankin
(Labour)
Susan Deacon
(Labour)
Sarah Boyack
(Labour)
Malcolm Chisholm
(Labour)
Iain Gray
(Labour)
Angus MacKay
(Labour)
Margaret Smith
(LD)
Mary Mulligan
(Labour)
Bristow Muldoon
(Labour)
2nd2003David McLetchie
{{nowrap|(Conservative)}}
Mike Pringle
(LD)
3rd2007{{nowrap>(SNP)}}{{nowrap>(SNP)}}

Regional List MSPs

N.B. This table is for presentation purposes only

ParliamentMSPMSPMSPMSPMSPMSPMSP
1st
(1999–2003)
Margo MacDonald
(SNP)
Fiona Hyslop
(SNP)
Kenny MacAskill
(SNP)
David Steel
(Lib Dem)
James Douglas-Hamilton
(Conservative)
David McLetchie
(Conservative)
Robin Harper
(Green)
2nd
(2003–07)
Margo MacDonald
(Ind)
Colin Fox
(Socialist)
Mark Ballard
(Green)
3rd
(2007–11)
Ian McKee
(SNP)
Stefan Tymkewycz
(SNP)
Gavin Brown
(Conservative)
George Foulkes
(Labour)
Shirley-Anne Somerville
(SNP)

Election results

2007 Scottish Parliament election

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

  • 5 Labour MSPs (four constituency members and one additional member)
  • 5 Scottish National Party MSPs (two constituency members and three additional members)
  • 2 Liberal Democrat MSPs (two constituency members)
  • 2 Conservative MSPs (one constituency and one additional member)
  • 1 Scottish Green Party MSPs (additional members)
  • 1 Independent MSP (additional member)

Constituency results

{{Scottish Constituency Election box begin | title=Scottish Parliament election, 2007: Lothians}}
|constituency = Edinburgh Central
|MSP = Sarah Boyack
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Edinburgh East and Musselburgh
|MSP = Kenny MacAskill
|winner = Scottish National Party
|loser = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Edinburgh North and Leith
|MSP = Malcolm Chisholm
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Edinburgh Pentlands
|MSP = David McLetchie
|winner = Scottish Conservative Party
}}
|constituency = Edinburgh South
|MSP = Mike Pringle
|winner = Scottish Liberal Democrats
}}
|constituency = Edinburgh West
|MSP = Margaret Smith
|winner = Scottish Liberal Democrats
}}
|constituency = Linlithgow
|MSP = Mary Mulligan
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Livingston
|MSP = Angela Constance
|winner = Scottish National Party
|loser = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Midlothian
|MSP = Rhona Brankin
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}{{Election box end}}

Additional member results

{{Scottish Electoral Area Election box begin | title=Scottish Parliament election, 2007: Lothians}}
|party = Scottish National Party
|votes = 76,019
|percentage = 26.5%
|change = +10.2
|number = 3
|numberchange= +1
|elected = Fiona Hyslop
Ian McKee
Stefan Tymkewycz
}}
|party = Scottish Labour Party
|votes = 75,495
|percentage = 26.3%
|change = +0.8
|number = 1
|numberchange= +1
|elected = George Foulkes
}}
|party = Scottish Conservative Party
|votes = 37,548
|percentage = 13.1%
|change = -2.0
|number = 1
|numberchange= ±0
|elected = Gavin Brown
}}
|party = Scottish Liberal Democrats
|votes = 36,571
|percentage = 12.7%
|change = +1.7
|number = 0
|numberchange= ±0
|elected =
}}
|party = Scottish Green Party
|votes = 20,147
|percentage = 7.0%
|change = -5.0
|number = 1
|numberchange= -1
|elected = Robin Harper
}}
|party = Independent politician
|votes = 19,256
|percentage = 6.7%
|change = -3.5
|number = 1
|numberchange= ±0
|elected = Margo MacDonald
}}
|party = Scottish Senior Citizens Unity Party
|votes = 4,176
|percentage = 1.4%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= ±0
|elected =
}}
|party = Solidarity (Scotland)
|votes = 2,998
|percentage = 1.0%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= ±0
|elected =
}}
|party = British National Party
|votes = 2,637
|percentage = 0.9%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= ±0
|elected =
}}
|party = Socialist Labour Party (UK)
|votes = 2,190
|percentage = 0.8%
|change = -0.1
|number = 0
|numberchange= ±0
|elected =
}}
|party = Scottish Christian Party
|votes = 2,002
|percentage = 0.7%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= ±0
|elected =
}}
|party = Scottish Socialist Party
|votes = 1,994
|percentage = 0.7%
|change = -4.7
|number = 0
|numberchange= -1
|elected =
}}
|party = Publican Party
|votes = 1,230
|percentage = 0.4%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= ±0
|elected =
}}
|party = Witchery Tour Party
|votes = 867
|percentage = 0.3%
|change = -0.1
|number = 0
|numberchange= ±0
|elected =
}}
|party = Christian Peoples Alliance
|votes = 848
|percentage = 0.3%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= ±0
|elected =
}}
|party = United Kingdom Independence Party
|votes = 834
|percentage = 0.3%
|change = -0.1
|number = 0
|numberchange= ±0
|elected =
}}
|party = Had Enough Party
|votes = 670
|percentage = 0.2%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= ±0
|elected =
}}
|party = Scottish Voice
|votes = 661
|percentage = 0.2%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= ±0
|elected =
}}
|party = Scotland Against Crooked Lawyers
|votes = 322
|percentage = 0.1%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= ±0
|elected =
}}
|party = Independent politician
|votes = 189
|percentage = 0.1%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= ±0
|elected =
}}
|party = Scottish Enterprise Party
|votes = 183
|percentage = 0.1%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= ±0
|elected =
}}
|party = Independent politician
|votes = 129
|percentage = 0.0%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= ±0
|elected =
}}
|party = Independent politician
|votes = 73
|percentage = 0.0%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= ±0
|elected =
}}{{Election box end}}Changes:
  • On 31 August 2007, Stefan Tymkewycz resigned to concentrate on being a City of Edinburgh councillor and was replaced by Shirley-Anne Somerville.

2003 Scottish Parliament election

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

  • 6 Labour MSPs (all constituency members)
  • 2 Liberal Democrat MSPs (two constituency members)
  • 2 Conservative MSPs (one constituency and one additional member)
  • 2 Scottish Green Party MSPs (both additional members)
  • 2 Scottish National Party MSPs (both additional members)
  • 1 Independent MSP (additional member)
  • 1 Scottish Socialist Party MSP (additional member)

Constituency results

{{Scottish Constituency Election box begin | title=Scottish Parliament election, 2003: Lothians}}
|constituency = Edinburgh Central
|MSP = Sarah Boyack
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Edinburgh East and Musselburgh
|MSP = Susan Deacon
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Edinburgh North and Leith
|MSP = Malcolm Chisholm
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Edinburgh Pentlands
|MSP = David McLetchie
|winner = Scottish Conservative Party
|loser = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Edinburgh South
|MSP = Mike Pringle
|winner = Scottish Liberal Democrats
|loser = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Edinburgh West
|MSP = Margaret Smith
|winner = Scottish Liberal Democrats
}}
|constituency = Linlithgow
|MSP = Mary Mulligan
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Livingston
|MSP = Bristow Muldoon
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Midlothian
|MSP = Rhona Brankin
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}

Additional member results

{{Scottish Electoral Area Election box begin | title=Scottish Parliament election, 2003: Lothians}}
|party = Scottish Labour Party
|votes = 65,098
|percentage = 24.5%
|change = -5.7%
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected =
}}
|party = Scottish National Party
|votes = 43,142
|percentage = 16.2%
|change = -9.5%
|number = 2
|numberchange= −1
|elected = Kenny MacAskill
Fiona Hyslop
}}
|party = Scottish Conservative Party
|votes = 40,173
|percentage = 15.1%
|change = -0.6%
|number = 1
|numberchange= −1
|elected = James Douglas-Hamilton
}}
|party = Scottish Green Party
|votes = 31,908
|percentage = 12.0%
|change = +5.1%
|number = 2
|numberchange= +1
|elected = Robin Harper
Mark Ballard
}}
|party = Scottish Liberal Democrats
|votes = 29,237
|percentage = 11.0%
|change = -3.4%
|number = 0
|numberchange= −1
|elected =
}}
|party = Independent politician
|votes = 27,143
|percentage = 10.2%
|change = N/A
|number = 1
|numberchange= +1
|elected = Margo MacDonald
}}
|party = Scottish Socialist Party
|votes = 14,448
|percentage = 5.4%
|change = +3.8%
|number = 1
|numberchange= +1
|elected = Colin Fox
}}
|party = Scottish Pensioners Party
|votes = 5,609
|percentage = 2.1%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected =
}}
|party = Liberal Party (UK, 1989)
|votes = 2,573
|percentage = 1.00%
|change = +0.4%
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected =
}}
|party =Socialist Labour Party (UK)
|votes = 2,181
|percentage = 0.8%
|change = -2.5%
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected =
}}
|party = United Kingdom Independence Party
|votes = 1,057
|percentage = 0.4%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected =
}}
|party = Witchery Tour Party
|votes = 964
|percentage = 0.4%
|change = –
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected =
 }} {{Election box scottish candidate electoral region with party link|

|party = Scottish People's Alliance
|votes = 879
|percentage = 0.3%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected =
 }} {{Election box scottish candidate electoral region|

|party = ProLife Alliance
|votes = 608
|percentage = 0.2%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected =
 }} {{Election box scottish candidate electoral region with party link|

|party = Independent politician
|votes = 383
|percentage = 0.1%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected =
 }} {{Election box scottish candidate electoral region with party link|

|party = Independent politician
|votes = 184
|percentage = 0.1%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= 0
|elected =
|party = Independent politician
|votes = 78
|percentage = 0.00%
|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:

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

Constituency results

{{Scottish Constituency Election box begin | title=Scottish Parliament election, 1999: Lothians}}
|constituency = Edinburgh Central
|MSP = Sarah Boyack
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Edinburgh East and Musselburgh
|MSP = Susan Deacon
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Edinburgh North and Leith
|MSP = Malcolm Chisholm
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Edinburgh Pentlands
|MSP = Iain Gray
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Edinburgh South
|MSP = Angus Mackay
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Edinburgh West
|MSP = Margaret Smith
|winner = Scottish Liberal Democrats
}}
|constituency = Linlithgow
|MSP = Mary Mulligan
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Livingston
|MSP = Bristow Muldoon
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}
|constituency = Midlothian
|MSP = Rhona Brankin
|winner = Scottish Labour Party
}}

Additional member results

{{Scottish Electoral Area Election box begin | title=Scottish Parliament election, 1999: Lothians}}
|party = Scottish Labour Party
|votes = 99,098
|percentage = 30.2%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= N/A
|elected =
}}
|party = Scottish National Party
|votes = 85,085
|percentage = 25.7%
|change = N/A
|number = 3
|numberchange= N/A
|elected = Margo MacDonald
Kenny MacAskill
Fiona Hyslop
}}
|party = Scottish Conservative Party
|votes = 52,067
|percentage = 15.7%
|change = N/A
|number = 2
|numberchange= N/A
|elected = David McLetchie
James Douglas-Hamilton
}}
|party = Scottish Liberal Democrats
|votes = 47,565
|percentage = 14.4%
|change = N/A
|number = 1
|numberchange= N/A
|elected = David Steel
}}
|party = Scottish Green Party
|votes = 22,848
|percentage = 6.9%
|change = N/A
|number = 1
|numberchange= N/A
|elected = Robin Harper
}}
|party = Socialist Labour Party (UK)
|votes = 10,895
|percentage = 3.3%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= N/A
|elected =
 }} {{Election box scottish candidate electoral region with party link|

|party = Scottish Socialist Party
|votes = 5,237
|percentage = 1.6%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= N/A
|elected =
}}
|party = Liberal Party (UK, 1989)
|votes = 2,056
|percentage = 0.6%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= N/A
|elected =
}}
|party = Witchery Tour Party
|votes = 1,184
|percentage = 0.4%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= N/A
|elected =
}}
|party = ProLife Alliance
|votes = 898
|percentage = 0.3%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= N/A
|elected =
}}
|party = Civil Rights Movement
|votes = 806
|percentage = 0.2%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= N/A
|elected =
 }} {{Election box scottish candidate electoral region with party link|

|party = Natural Law Party
|votes = 564
|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 = 557
|percentage = 0.2%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= N/A
|elected =
 }} {{Election box scottish candidate electoral region with party link|

|party = Socialist Party of Great Britain
|votes = 388
|percentage = 0.1%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= N/A
|elected =
|party = Independent politician
|votes = 256
|percentage = 0.1%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= N/A
|elected =
|party = Independent politician
|votes = 145
|percentage = 0.04%
|change = N/A
|number = 0
|numberchange= N/A
|elected =
|party = Independent politician
|votes = 54
|percentage = 0.02%
|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 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070921124603/http://www.bcomm-scotland.gov.uk/ |date=2007-09-21 }}
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