South Scotland (Scottish Parliament electoral region)

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South Scotland is one of the eight electoral regions of the Scottish Parliament. 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.

South Scotland
electoral region
for the Scottish Parliament
South Scotland shown within Scotland
Population682,329 (2019)[1]
Current electoral region
Created2011
MSPsScottish National Party 7
Scottish Conservative Party 6
Labour 3
Council areasDumfries and Galloway
East Ayrshire
East Lothian (part)
Midlothian (part)
Scottish Borders
South Ayrshire
South Lanarkshire (part)
ConstituenciesAyr
Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley
Clydesdale
Dumfriesshire
East Lothian
Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire
Galloway and West Dumfries
Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley
Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale

The South Scotland region was created as a result of the First Periodic Review of Scottish Parliament Boundaries and largely replaced the South of Scotland region.[2]

Constituencies and local government areas

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Map of boundaries from 2011

2011–present

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As a result of the First Periodic Review of Scottish Parliament Boundaries the boundaries for the region and constituencies were redrawn for the 2011 Scottish Parliament election.

RegionConstituencies
  1. Ayr
  2. Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley
  3. Clydesdale
  4. Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley
  5. Dumfriesshire
  6. East Lothian
  7. Galloway and West Dumfries
  8. Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire
  9. Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale

1999–2011

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Prior to the First Periodic Review of Scottish Parliament Boundaries, the area which previously encompassed much of the South Scotland electoral region was known as the 'South of Scotland' electoral region. The constituencies were created in 1999 with the names and boundaries of Westminster constituencies, as existing in at that time.[3]

The First Past the Post constituencies can be found below:

RegionConstituencies
  1. Ayr
  2. Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley
  3. Clydesdale
  4. Cunninghame South
  5. Dumfries
  6. East Lothian
  7. Galloway and Upper Nithsdale
  8. Roxburgh and Berwickshire
  9. Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale

The region covered the following local government areas:In full:

  • Scottish Borders
  • South Ayrshire
  • Dumfries and Galloway

In part:

  • East Ayrshire
  • East Lothian
  • Midlothian
  • North Ayrshire
  • South Lanarkshire

Members of the Scottish Parliament

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Constituency MSPs

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as South of Scotland
TermElectionAyrCarrick, Cumnock and Doon ValleyClydesdaleGalloway and Upper NithsdaleDumfriesRoxburgh and BerwickshireTweeddale, Ettrick and LauderdaleEast Lothianarea formerly within the Central Scotland Region prior to 2011Cunninghame South
1st1999Ian Welsh
(Labour)
Cathy Jamieson
(Labour)
Karen Gillon
(Labour)
Alasdair Morgan
(SNP)
Elaine Murray
(Labour)
Euan Robson
(LD)
Ian Jenkins
(LD)
John Home Robertson
(Labour)
Irene Oldfather
(Labour)
2000 byJohn Scott
(Conservative)
2nd2003Alex Fergusson
(Conservative)
Jeremy Purvis
(LD)
3rd2007John Lamont
(Conservative)
Iain Gray
(Labour)
as South Scotland
TermElectionAyrCarrick, Cumnock and Doon ValleyClydesdaleGalloway and West DumfriesDumfriesshireEttrick, Roxburgh and BerwickshireMidlothian South, Tweeddale and LauderdaleEast LothianKilmarnock and Irvine Valleyarea covered by former constituency moved to the West Scotland Region from 2011
4th2011John Scott
(Conservative)
Adam Ingram
(SNP)
Aileen Campbell
(SNP)
Alex Fergusson
(Conservative)
Elaine Murray
(Labour)
John Lamont
(Conservative)
Christine Grahame
(SNP)
Iain Gray
(Labour)
Willie Coffey
(SNP)
5th2016Jeane Freeman
(SNP)
Finlay Carson
(Conservative)
Oliver Mundell
(Conservative)
2017 byRachael Hamilton
(Conservative)
6th2021Siobhian Brown
(SNP)
Elena Whitham
(SNP)
Màiri McAllan
(SNP)
Paul McLennan
(SNP)

Regional List MSPs

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N.B. This table is for presentation purposes only

ParliamentMSPMSPMSPMSPMSPMSPMSP
as South of Scotland
1st
(1999–2003)
Phil Gallie
(Conservative)
Alex Fergusson
(Conservative)
Christine Grahame
(SNP)
Michael Russell
(SNP)
Adam Ingram
(SNP)
Murray Tosh
(Conservative)
David Mundell
(Conservative)
2nd
(2003–07)
Rosemary Byrne
(Socialist)
Alasdair Morgan
(SNP)
Chris Ballance
(Green)
Derek Brownlee
(Conservative)
3rd
(2007–11)
Michael Russell
(SNP)
Jim Hume
(Lib Dem)
Aileen Campbell
(SNP)
as South Scotland
4th
(2011–16)
Chic Brodie
(SNP)
Jim Hume
(Lib Dem)
Joan McAlpine
(SNP)
Aileen McLeod
(SNP)
Paul Wheelhouse
(SNP)
Claudia Beamish
(Labour)
Graeme Pearson
(Labour)
5th
(2016–2021)
Rachael Hamilton
(Conservative)
Brian Whittle
(Conservative)
Emma Harper
(SNP)
Colin Smyth
(Labour)
Michelle Ballantyne
(Conservative,
then Reform UK)
6th
(2021–)
Craig Hoy
(Conservative)
Sharon Dowey
(Conservative)
Carol Mochan
(Labour)
Martin Whitfield
(Labour)

Election results

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2021 Scottish Parliament election

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In the 2021 Scottish Parliament election the region elected MSPs as follows:

Constituency results

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2021 Scottish Parliament election: South Scotland
ConstituencyElected memberResult
AyrSiobhian BrownSNP gain from Conservative
Carrick, Cumnock and Doon ValleyElena WhithamSNP hold
ClydesdaleMàiri McAllanSNP hold
DumfriesshireOliver MundellConservative hold
East LothianPaul McLennanSNP gain from Labour
Ettrick, Roxburgh and BerwickshireRachael HamiltonConservative hold
Galloway and West DumfriesFinlay CarsonConservative hold
Kilmarnock and Irvine ValleyWillie CoffeySNP hold
Midlothian South, Tweeddale and LauderdaleChristine GrahameSNP hold

Additional Member results

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2021 Scottish Parliament election: South Scotland[4][5]
ListCandidatesVotesOf total (%)± from prev.
SNPEmma Harper, Joan McAlpine, Paul Wheelhouse, Màiri McAllan, Richard Walker, Heather Anderson, Siobhian Brown, Stacy Bradley, Paul McLennan, Ali Salamati, Stephen Thompson, Laura Brennan-Whitefield136,74137.6 0.7
ConservativeOliver Mundell, Rachael Hamilton, Craig Hoy, Brian Whittle, Sharon Dowey, Shona Haslam, Finlay Carson, Scott Hamilton, Alex Allison, Eric Holford, Alexandra Herdman, John Denerley121,73033.5 1.4
LabourColin Smyth, Carol Mochan, Martin Whitfield, Claudia Beamish, Kevin McGregor, Katherine Sangster, Ian Davidson57,23615.7 2.1
Scottish GreenLaura Moodie, Barbra Harvie, Dominic Ashmole, Katherine Malone, Charles Strang, Ciara Campbell, Peter Barlow, James Puchowski, Tristan Gray18,9645.2 0.5
Liberal DemocratsCatriona Bhatia, Jenny Marr12,4223.4 0.3
All for UnityGeorge Galloway, Jamie Blackett, Dr Bruce Halliday, Jim Grindlay, Kirsteen Michell, Elspeth Grindlay, Malcolm MacDonald5,5211.5 1.5
AlbaCynthia Guthrie, Corri Wilson, Suzanne Blackley, Laurie Flynn3,8961.1 1.1
Independent Green VoiceMaxwell Dunbar1,6900.5 0.5
Scottish FamilyCharles McEwan, Dorothy Yost, Sophie Hendry, Theresa Gavin, Elizabeth Fabisiak1,6590.5 0.5
Abolish the Scottish ParliamentJohn Ferguson, Simon Bellord1,1260.3 0.3
Reform UKMichelle Ballantyne, David Kirkwood, James Corbett, William Luke7790.2 0.2
Freedom AllianceMandy Blackman, Amanda McConechy, Gillian Jamieson, Joy Rivett-Gill6860.2 0.2
UKIPRichard Elvin, Julia Searle, Patricia Mountain, Patricia Bryant, Nick Hollis, David Blaymires5780.2 2.0
Scottish LibertarianStef Johnstone5340.1 0.1
Scotia FutureChic Brodie1940.1 0.1
VanguardMichael Banks920.0 0.1

2016 Scottish Parliament election

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In the 2016 Scottish Parliament election the region elected MSPs as follows:

  • 7 Scottish National Party MSPs (four constituency members and three additional members)
  • 6 Conservative MSPs (four constituency members and two additional members)
  • 3 Labour MSPs (one constituency member and two additional members)

Constituency results

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2016 Scottish Parliament election: South Scotland
ConstituencyElected memberResult
AyrJohn ScottConservative hold
Carrick, Cumnock and Doon ValleyJeane FreemanSNP hold
ClydesdaleAileen CampbellSNP hold
DumfriesshireOliver MundellConservative gain from Labour
East LothianIain GrayLabour hold
Ettrick, Roxburgh and BerwickshireJohn LamontConservative hold
Galloway and West DumfriesFinlay CarsonConservative hold
Kilmarnock and Irvine ValleyWillie CoffeySNP hold
Midlothian South, Tweeddale and LauderdaleChristine GrahameSNP hold

Additional member results

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2016 Scottish Parliament election: South Scotland
PartyElected candidatesSeats+/−Votes%+/−%
SNPJoan McAlpine
Paul Wheelhouse
Emma Harper
3-1120,21738.3-2.7
ConservativeRachael Hamilton
Brian Whittle
2+2100,75332.1+12.6
LabourClaudia Beamish
Colin Smyth
2±056,07217.8-7.5
Scottish Green0±014,7734.7+1.6
Liberal Democrats0-111,7753.7-1.7
UKIP0±06,7262.1+1.0
Clydesdale and South Scotland Independent0±01,4850.5N/A
Solidarity0±01,2940.4+0.1
RISE0±01,0970.3N/A

2011 Scottish Parliament election

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In the 2011 Scottish Parliament election the region elected MSPs as follows:

Constituency results

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2011 Scottish Parliament election: South Scotland
ConstituencyElected memberResult
AyrJohn ScottConservative hold
Carrick, Cumnock and Doon ValleyAdam IngramSNP gain from Labour
ClydesdaleAileen CampbellSNP gain from Labour
DumfriesshireElaine MurrayLabour gain from Conservative
East LothianIain GrayLabour hold
Ettrick, Roxburgh and BerwickshireJohn LamontConservative hold
Galloway and West DumfriesAlex FergussonConservative hold
Kilmarnock and Irvine ValleyWillie CoffeySNP hold
Midlothian South, Tweeddale and LauderdaleChristine GrahameSNP hold

Additional member results

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2011 Scottish Parliament election: South Scotland
PartyElected candidatesSeats+/−Votes%+/−%
SNPJoan McAlpine
Aileen McLeod
Paul Wheelhouse
Chic Brodie
4-1114,27041.0+12.4
LabourClaudia Beamish
Graeme Pearson
2+270,59625.3-3.5
Conservative0-154,35219.5-2.8
Liberal DemocratsJim Hume1±015,0965.4-4.5
Scottish Green0±08,6563.1-0.3
Scottish Senior Citizens0±04,4181.6-0.4
UKIP0±03,3431.2+0.6
Socialist Labour0±02,9061.0+0.5
BNP0±02,0170.7-0.4
Scottish Christian0±01,9240.7-0.1
Solidarity0±08130.3-0.7
Scottish Socialist0±06970.2-0.2

Footnotes

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  1. ^ Scottish Parliamentary Constituency (SPC) Population Estimates (2011 Data Zone based), National Records of Scotland; retrieved 6 May 2021 (accompanying summary notes)
  2. ^ "Boundary Commission for Scotland - First Periodic Review of Scottish Parliament Boundaries". Archived from the original on 17 July 2012. Retrieved 21 September 2014.
  3. ^ Scottish Westminster constituencies were mostly replaced with new constituencies in 2005. See The 5th Periodical Report of the Boundary Commission for Scotland Archived 21 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine.
  4. ^ South of Scotland [region] [sic], BBC News; retrieved 8 May 2021
  5. ^ Scottish Parliamentary Election results 2021 [region] [sic], Dumfries & Galloway; retrieved 9 May 2021