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Lothians (Scottish Parliamentary Electoral Area)

The Lothians is one of the eight electoral areas for the Scottish Parliament that each return 7 members elected by the Additional Members System. It contains the City of Edinburgh, West Lothian and Midlothian local authority areas, and Musselburgh in East Lothian. The East Lothian constituency is not part of the Lothians region, but forms part of the South of Scotland region.

Scottish Parliament Vote, 1999

Political Party Votes Share of Vote (%) % Change List Seats Won
Labour 99,09830.2N/A0
SNP 85,08525.7N/A3
Conservative 52,06715.7N/A2
Lib Dems 47,56514.4N/A1
Greens 22,8486.9N/A1
SLP 10,8953.3N/A0
SSP 5,2371.6N/A0
Liberals 2,0560.6N/A0
WTP 1,1840.4N/A0
PA 8980.3N/A0
Civil Rights Movement 8060.2N/A0
NLP 5640.2N/A0
Independent 5570.2N/A0
SPGB 3880.1N/A0
Independent 2560.1N/A0
Independent 1450.04N/A0
Independent 540.02N/A0

Members elected:

See also:

Scottish Parliament Vote, 2003

Political Party Votes Share of Vote (%) % Change List Seats Won
Labour 65,09824.5-5.70
SNP 43,14216.2-9.52
Conservative 40,17315.1-0.61
Greens 31,90812.0+5.12
Lib Dems 29,23711.0-3.40
M MacDonald (Independent) 27,14310.2N/A1
SSP 14,4485.4+3.81
PP 5,6092.1N/A0
Liberals 2,5731.0+0.40
SLP 2,1810.8-2.50
UKIP 1,0570.4N/A0
WTP 9640.4-0
SPA 8790.3N/A0
PLP 6080.2N/A0
M Campbell (Independent) 3830.1N/A0
A Scott (Independent) 1840.1N/A0
P Gatensby (Independent) 780.00N/A0

Members elected:

See also:

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