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- Westminster Constituencies
- Holyrood Constituencies
- Historical Representation 1708–1801 1832–1885 1885–1918 1918–1950 1950–1959 1959–1974 1974–1983 1983–1997 1997–2005 2005 – present
- References
{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2017}}{{Use British English|date=March 2017}}The city of Glasgow, located in Scotland, UK, is represented in both the Westminster Parliament in London, and the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh. At Westminster, it is represented by seven Members of Parliament (MPs), all elected to represent individual constituencies at least once every five years, using the first-past-the-post system of voting. In Holyrood, Glasgow is represented by sixteen MSPs, nine of whom are elected to represent individual constituencies once every four years using first-past-the-post, and seven of whom are elected as additional members, through proportional representation. The current Westminster constituencies have been in use since the 2005 General Election, and those currently used at Holyrood were implemented following a boundary review in 2011. At Westminster, six MPs representing Glasgow constituencies belong to the Scottish National Party and one from the Labour Party. Each MP was elected in 2017. In Holyrood, following elections in May 2016, all nine Glasgow constituency seats are currently held by the Scottish National Party. Four Labour members, as well as two from the Conservative party and one from the Green Party, were also elected from the Glasgow regional list. Westminster ConstituenciesName | Majority[1] | Member of Parliament | Nearest opposition | Areas Covered | Map |
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Glasgow Central | 2,267 | | Alison Thewliss | | Faten Hameed | Anderston, Bellahouston, Blythswood Hill, Bridgeton, Calton, Camlachie, Cowcaddens, Charing Cross, Dalmarnock, Finnieston, Garnethill, Garrowhill, Gorbals, Hutchesontown, Laurieston, Merchant City, Park District, Ruchill, Strathbungo, Townhead | Glasgow East | 75 | | David Linden | | Kate Watson | Auchenshuggle, Baillieston, Barlanark, Barrowfield, Braidfauld, Budhill, Carmyle, Craigend, Cranhill, Easterhouse, Garthamlock, Greenfield, Lightburn, Lilybank, Mount Vernon, Newbank, Parkhead, Queenslie, Sandyhills, Shettleston, Springboig, Springhill, Tollcross | Glasgow North | 1,060 | | Patrick Grady | | Pam Duncan-Glancy | Botany, Dowanhill, High Ruchill, Hillhead, Hyndland, Kelvinbridge, Kelvindale, Kelvinside, Lambhill, Maryhill, Woodlands, Woodside, Wyndford, Yorkhill | Glasgow North East | 242 | | Paul Sweeney | | Anne McLaughlin | Balornock, Barmulloch, Blackhill, Blochairn, Carntyne, Cowlairs, Dennistoun, Germiston, Haghill, Hamiltonhill, Hogganfield, Millerston, Milton, Possilpark, Provanmill, Riddrie, Robroyston, Royston, Ruchazie, Sighthill, Springburn, | Glasgow North West | 2,561 | | Carol Monaghan | | Michael Shanks | Anniesland, Blairdardie, Broomhill, Drumchapel, Garscadden, Jordanhill, Knightswood, Netherton, Partick, Scotstoun, Temple, Thornwood, Whiteinch, Yoker | Glasgow South | 2,027 | | Stewart McDonald | | Eileen Dinning | Auldhouse, Battlefield, Carmunnock, Carnwadric, Castlemilk, Cathcart, Croftfoot, Crosshill, Crossmyloof, Hillpark, Kennishead, King's Park, Langside, Mansewood, Mount Florida, Muirend, Newlands, Pollokshaws, Polmadie, Priesthill, Queen's Park, Simshill, Tradeston | Glasgow South West | 60 | | Chris Stephens | | Matt Kerr | Arden, Cardonald, Cessnock, Corkerhill, Cowglen, Craigton, Darnley, Deaconsbank, Drumoyne, Govan, Halfway, Hillington, Hurlet, Ibrox, Jenny Lind, Linthouse, Mosspark, Pollok, Pollokshields, Shawlands, Southpark, Toryglen, | |
Holyrood Constituencies{{Expand section|date=July 2011}}Historical Representation1708–1801- Clyde Burghs – Burgh constituency which elected one MP to Westminster.
1832–1885- Glasgow – Burgh constituency which elected two MPs to Westminster from 1832–68, and then three members from 1868–85.
1885–1918- Glasgow Blackfriars and Hutchesontown
- Glasgow Bridgeton
- Glasgow Camlachie
- Glasgow College
- Glasgow Central
- Glasgow St Rollox
- Glasgow Tradeston
1918–1950- Glasgow Bridgeton
- Glasgow Camlachie
- Glasgow Cathcart
- Glasgow Central
- Glasgow Gorbals
- Glasgow Govan
- Glasgow Hillhead
- Glasgow Kelvingrove
- Glasgow Maryhill
- Glasgow Partick
- Glasgow Pollok
- Glasgow St. Rollox
- Glasgow Shettleston
- Glasgow Springburn
- Glasgow Tradeston
1950–1959- Glasgow Bridgeton
- Glasgow Camlachie
- Glasgow Cathcart
- Glasgow Central
- Glasgow Gorbals
- Glasgow Govan
- Glasgow Hillhead
- Glasgow Kelvingrove
- Glasgow Maryhill
- Glasgow Pollok
- Glasgow Scotstoun
- Glasgow Shettleston
- Glasgow Springburn
- Glasgow Tradeston
- Glasgow Woodside
1959–1974- Glasgow Bridgeton
- Glasgow Cathcart
- Glasgow Central
- Glasgow Gorbals
- Glasgow Govan
- Glasgow Hillhead
- Glasgow Kelvingrove
- Glasgow Maryhill
- Glasgow Pollok
- Glasgow Provan
- Glasgow Scotstoun
- Glasgow Shettleston
- Glasgow Springburn
- Glasgow Tradeston
- Glasgow Woodside
1974–1983- Glasgow Cathcart
- Glasgow Central
- Glasgow Craigton
- Glasgow Garscadden
- Glasgow Govan
- Glasgow Hillhead
- Glasgow Kelvingrove
- Glasgow Maryhill
- Glasgow Pollok
- Glasgow Provan
- Glasgow Queen's Park
- Glasgow Shettleston
- Glasgow Springburn
1983–1997- Glasgow Cathcart
- Glasgow Central
- Glasgow Garscadden
- Glasgow Govan
- Glasgow Hillhead
- Glasgow Maryhill
- Glasgow Pollok
- Glasgow Provan
- Glasgow Rutherglen
- Glasgow Shettleston
- Glasgow Springburn
1997–2005These constituencies were also used in the Scottish Parliament (1999–2011). - Glasgow Anniesland
- Glasgow Baillieston
- Glasgow Cathcart
- Glasgow Govan
- Glasgow Kelvin
- Glasgow Maryhill
- Glasgow Pollok
- Glasgow Rutherglen
- Glasgow Shettleston
- Glasgow Springburn
2005 – present- Glasgow Central
- Glasgow East
- Glasgow North
- Glasgow North East
- Glasgow North West
- Glasgow South
- Glasgow South West
References1. ^The majority is the number of votes the winning candidate receives more than their nearest rival.
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