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1999 Scottish Parliament election

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1999 Scottish Parliament election

6 May 1999 (1999-05-06)2003 →

All 129 seats to theScottish Parliament
65 seats were needed for a majority
TurnoutConstituency - 58.4%
Regional - 58.3%
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
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LeaderDonald DewarAlex SalmondDavid McLetchie
PartyLabourSNPConservative
Leader's seatGlasgow AnnieslandBanff and BuchanLothians
Seats won563518
Constituency vote908,346672,768364,425
Percentage38.8%28.7%15.6%
Regional vote786,818638,644359,109
Percentage33.6%27.3%15.4%

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 
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LeaderJim WallaceRobin HarperTommy Sheridan
PartyLiberal DemocratsGreenScottish Socialist
Leader's seatOrkneyLothiansGlasgow
Seats won1711
Constituency vote333,179Did not contest23,654
Percentage14.2%Did not contest1.0%
Regional vote290,76084,02346,635
Percentage12.4%3.6%2.0%

The map shows the election results in single-member constituencies. The additional-member MSPs in the 8 regions are shown around the map.

First Minister after election

Donald Dewar
Labour

The first election to the devolvedScottish Parliament, to fill 129 seats, took place on 6 May 1999. Following the election, theLabour Party and theLiberal Democrats formed theScottish Executive, with LabourMember of the Scottish Parliament (MSP)Donald Dewar becomingFirst Minister.

The Scottish Parliament was created after areferendum on devolution took place on 11 September 1997 in which 74.3% of those who voted approved the idea. TheScotland Act (1998) was then passed by theUK Parliament which established the devolved Scottish Parliament and Scottish Executive. The parliament was elected usingmixed-member proportional representation, combining 73(First-past-the-post) constituencies[note 1] andproportional representation with the 73 constituencies being grouped together to makeeight regions each electing sevenadditional members to make a total of 129. This meant that it would be unlikely for any party to gain a majority of seats in the new parliament and eitherminority orcoalition Scottish Executives would have to be formed.

The first general election to theScottish Parliament overall produced few surprises with theLabour Party still enjoying high popularity following their landslide victory in the 1997 UK general election as widely expected was the largest party winning 56 seats, mostly in their traditionalCentral Belt heartlands, which was nine seats short of an overall majority. Labour formed a coalition government with theLiberal Democrats, who won 17 seats.[1]

TheScottish National Party (SNP) had done well in opinion polls running up to the election, gaining 40% in some approval ratings, but this level of support was not maintained. The SNP were the second largest party with 35 seats, which still represented their best performance since theOctober 1974 general election.[2] TheConservative Party, still recovering from their wipeout in the1997 general election acrossScotland, failed to win a singleconstituency seat but did win 18 seats through theadditional-member system.

TheScottish Socialist Party (SSP) and theGreens picked up unexpected additional-member seats.[3]Robin Harper became the first ever elected Green parliamentarian in the history of the United Kingdom.[4][5]Dennis Canavan, who had failed to become an approved Labour candidate, won theFalkirk West constituency as an independent candidate.[6]

Following the election the new parliament met in theGeneral Assembly Hall of the Church of Scotland in Edinburgh for the first time on Wednesday 12 May 1999, although the actualdevolution of powers fromWestminster to theScottish Parliament did not take place until midnight on Thursday 1 July 1999, almost two months later.[7][8]

For a full list of MSPs elected, see1st Scottish Parliament. For lists of constituencies and regions, seeScottish Parliament constituencies and electoral regions.

Results

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Election result with constituency names labeled
56173518
LabourLib DemsSNPConservative
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1999 Scottish Parliament election[9]
PartyConstituenciesRegionaladditional membersTotal seats
Votes%±Seats±Votes%±Seats±Total±%
Labour908,34638.8new53new786,81833.6new3new56new43.4
SNP672,76828.7new7new638,64427.3new28new35new27.1
Conservative364,42515.6new0new359,10915.4new18new18new14.0
Liberal Democrats333,17914.2new12new290,76012.4new5new17new13.2
Green84,0233.6new1new1new0.8
Scottish Socialist23,6541.0new0new46,6352.0new1new1new0.8
MSP for Falkirk West18,5110.8new1new27,7121.2new0new1new0.8
Socialist Labour5,2680.2new0new55,1532.4new0new0new0.0
ProLife Alliance9,7840.4new0new0new0.0
Scottish Unionist7,0110.3new0new0new0.0
Liberal5,5340.2new0new0new0.0
Natural Law4,9060.2new0new0new0.0
Socialist Workers27570.1new0new0new0.0
Highlands and Islands Alliance2,6070.1new0new0new0.0
Civil Rights Movement8060.0new0new0new0.0
Communist1900.0new0new5210.0new0new0new0.0
Socialist (GB)6970.0new0new0new0.0
Humanist4470.0new0new0new0.0
Anti-drug4230.0new0new0new0.0
Others12,9670.6017,6680.7000.0
Valid votes2,342,48899.7 2,338,91499.7 
Spoilt votes7,8390.3 7,2680.3 
Total2,350,327100 732,346,182100 56129100
Electorate/turnout4,027,43358.4 4,027,43358.3 
Popular Vote (Constituency)
Labour
38.77%
SNP
28.72%
Conservative
15.56%
Liberal Democrats
14.22%
Scottish Socialist
1.01%
Other
1.72%
Popular Vote (Regional)
Labour
33.64%
SNP
27.26%
Conservative
15.35%
Liberal Democrats
12.43%
Green
3.59%
Socialist Labour
2.37%
Scottish Socialist
1.99%
Other
3.37%
Parliament seats
Labour
43.41%
SNP
27.13%
Conservative
13.95%
Liberal Democrats
13.18%
Green
0.78%
Scottish Socialist
0.78%
Other
0.78%

Constituency and regional summary

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Central Scotland

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1999 Scottish Parliament election: Central Scotland
ConstituencyElected memberResult
Airdrie and ShottsKaren WhitefieldScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Coatbridge and ChrystonElaine SmithScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Cumbernauld and KilsythCathie CraigieScottish Labourwin (new seat)
East KilbrideAndy KerrScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Falkirk EastCathy PeattieScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Falkirk WestDennis CanavanIndependentwin (new seat)
Hamilton North and BellshillMichael McMahonScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Hamilton SouthTom McCabeScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Kilmarnock and LoudounMargaret JamiesonScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Motherwell and WishawJack McConnellScottish Labourwin (new seat)
1999 Scottish Parliament election: Central Scotland
PartyElected candidatesSeats+/−Votes%+/−%
Labour0N/A129,82239.28%N/A
SNPAlex Neil
Andrew Wilson
Michael Matheson
Gil Paterson
Linda Fabiani
5N/A91,80227.78%N/A
ConservativeLyndsay McIntosh1N/A30,2439.15%N/A
Independent0N/A27,7008.38%N/A
Liberal DemocratsDonald Gorrie1N/A20,5056.20%N/A
Socialist Labour0N/A10,9563.32%N/A
Green0N/A5,9263.32%N/A
Scottish Socialist0N/A5,7391.74%N/A
Scottish Unionist Party (modern)0N/A2,8880.87%N/A
ProLife Alliance0N/A2,5670.78%N/A
Scottish Families and Pensioners Party0N/A1,3730.42%N/A
Natural Law0N/A1,3730.42%N/A
Independent Progressive0N/A2480.08%N/A

Glasgow

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1999 Scottish Parliament election: Glasgow
ConstituencyElected memberResult
Glasgow AnnieslandDonald DewarScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Glasgow BailliestonMargaret CurranScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Glasgow CathcartMike WatsonScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Glasgow GovanGordon JacksonScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Glasgow KelvinPauline McNeillScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Glasgow MaryhillPatricia FergusonScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Glasgow PollokJohann LamontScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Glasgow RutherglenJanis HughesScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Glasgow ShettlestonFrank McAveetyScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Glasgow SpringburnPaul MartinScottish Labourwin (new seat)
1999 Scottish Parliament election: Glasgow
PartyElected candidatesSeats+/−Votes%+/−%
Labour0N/A112,58843.9%N/A
SNPNicola Sturgeon
Dorothy-Grace Elder
Kenneth Gibson
Sandra White
4N/A65,36025.5%N/A
ConservativeBill Aitken1N/A20,2397.9%N/A
Scottish SocialistTommy Sheridan1N/A18,5817.2%N/A
Liberal DemocratsRobert Brown1N/A18,4737.2%N/A
Green0N/A10,1594.0%N/A
Socialist Labour0N/A4,3911.7%N/A
ProLife Alliance0N/A2,3570.9%N/A
Scottish Unionist0N/A2,2830.9%N/A
Communist0N/A5210.2%N/A
Humanist0N/A4470.2%N/A
Natural Law0N/A4190.2%N/A
Socialist (GB)0N/A3090.1%N/A
People's Choice0N/A2210.1%N/A

Highlands and Islands

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1999 Scottish Parliament election: Highlands and Islands
ConstituencyElected memberResult
Argyll and ButeGeorge LyonScottish Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Caithness, Sutherland and Easter RossJamie StoneScottish Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Inverness East, Nairn and LochaberFergus EwingScottish National Partywin (new seat)
MorayMargaret EwingScottish National Partywin (new seat)
OrkneyJim WallaceScottish Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Ross, Skye and Inverness WestJohn Farquhar MunroScottish Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
ShetlandTavish ScottScottish Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Western IslesAlasdair MorrisonScottish Labourwin (new seat)
1999 Scottish Parliament election: Highlands and Islands
PartyElected candidatesSeats+/−Votes%+/−%
SNPWinnie Ewing
Duncan Hamilton
2N/A55,59327.73%N/A
LabourPeter Peacock
Maureen Macmillan
Rhoda Grant
3N/A51,37125.47%N/A
Liberal Democrats0N/A43,22621.43%N/A
ConservativeJamie McGrigor
Mary Scanlon
2N/A30,12214.94%N/A
Green0N/A7,5603.75%N/A
I Noble (Independent)0N/A3,5221.75%N/A
Socialist Labour0N/A2,8081.39%N/A
Highlands and Islands0N/A2,6071.29%N/A
Scottish Socialist Party0N/A1,7700.88%N/A
Robbie the Pict (Independent)0N/A1,1510.57%N/A
Independent0N/A7120.35%N/A
Natural Law0N/A5360.27%N/A
Independent0N/A3540.18%N/A

Lothians

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1999 Scottish Parliament election: Lothians
ConstituencyElected memberResult
Edinburgh CentralSarah BoyackScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Edinburgh East and MusselburghSusan DeaconScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Edinburgh North and LeithMalcolm ChisholmScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Edinburgh PentlandsIain GrayScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Edinburgh SouthAngus MackayScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Edinburgh WestMargaret SmithScottish Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
LinlithgowMary MulliganScottish Labourwin (new seat)
LivingstonBristow MuldoonScottish Labourwin (new seat)
MidlothianRhona BrankinScottish Labourwin (new seat)
1999 Scottish Parliament election: Lothians
PartyElected candidatesSeats+/−Votes%+/−%
Labour0N/A99,09830.2%N/A
SNPMargo MacDonald
Kenny MacAskill
Fiona Hyslop
3N/A85,08525.7%N/A
ConservativeDavid McLetchie
James Douglas-Hamilton
2N/A52,06715.7%N/A
Liberal DemocratsDavid Steel1N/A47,56514.4%N/A
GreenRobin Harper1N/A22,8486.9%N/A
Socialist Labour0N/A10,8953.3%N/A
Scottish Socialist0N/A5,2371.6%N/A
Liberal0N/A2,0560.6%N/A
Witchery Tour Party0N/A1,1840.4%N/A
ProLife Alliance0N/A8980.3%N/A
Civil Rights Movement0N/A8060.2%N/A
Natural Law0N/A5640.2%N/A
Independent0N/A5570.2%N/A
Socialist (GB)0N/A3880.1%N/A
Independent0N/A2560.1%N/A
Independent0N/A1450.04%N/A
Independent0N/A540.02%N/A

Mid Scotland and Fife

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1999 Scottish Parliament election: Mid Scotland and Fife
ConstituencyElected memberResult
Dunfermline EastHelen EadieScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Dunfermline WestScott BarrieScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Fife CentralHenry McLeishScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Fife North EastIain SmithScottish Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
KirkcaldyMarilyn LivingstoneScottish Labourwin (new seat)
North TaysideJohn SwinneyScottish National Partywin (new seat)
OchilRichard SimpsonScottish Labourwin (new seat)
PerthRoseanna CunninghamScottish National Partywin (new seat)
StirlingSylvia JacksonScottish Labourwin (new seat)
1999 Scottish Parliament election: Mid Scotland and Fife
PartyElected candidatesSeats+/−Votes%+/−%
Labour0N/A101,96433.3%N/A
SNPGeorge Reid
Bruce Crawford
Tricia Marwick
3N/A87,65928.7%N/A
ConservativeKeith Harding
Nick Johnston
Brian Monteith
3N/A56,71918.6%N/A
Liberal DemocratsKeith Raffan1N/A38,89612.7%N/A
Green0N/A11,8213.9%N/A
Socialist Labour0N/A4,2661.4%N/A
Scottish Socialist0N/A3,0441.0%N/A
ProLife Alliance0N/A7350.2%N/A
Natural Law0N/A5580.2%N/A

North East Scotland

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1999 Scottish Parliament election: North East Scotland
ConstituencyElected memberResult
Aberdeen CentralLewis MacdonaldScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Aberdeen NorthElaine ThomsonScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Aberdeen SouthNicol StephenScottish Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
AngusAndrew WelshScottish National Partywin (new seat)
Banff and BuchanAlex SalmondScottish National Partywin (new seat)
Dundee EastJohn McAllionScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Dundee WestKate MacleanScottish Labourwin (new seat)
GordonNora RadcliffeScottish Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
West Aberdeenshire and KincardineMike RumblesScottish Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
1999 Scottish Parliament election: North East Scotland
PartyElected candidatesSeats+/−Votes%+/−%
SNPBrian Adam
Richard Lochhead
Shona Robison
Irene McGugan
4N/A93,32932.3%N/A
Labour0N/A72,66625.5%N/A
ConservativeDavid Davidson
Ben Wallace
Alex Johnstone
3N/A52,14918.3%N/A
Liberal Democrats0N/A49,84317.5%N/A
Green0N/A8,0672.8%N/A
Socialist Labour0N/A3,5571.2%N/A
Scottish Socialist0N/A3,0161.1%N/A
Independent0N/A2,3030.8%N/A
Independent0N/A7700.3%N/A
Natural Law0N/A7460.3%N/A

South of Scotland

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1999 Scottish Parliament election: South of Scotland
ConstituencyElected memberResult
AyrIan WelshScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Carrick, Cumnock and Doon ValleyCathy JamiesonScottish Labourwin (new seat)
ClydesdaleKaren TurnbullScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Cunninghame SouthIrene OldfatherScottish Labourwin (new seat)
DumfriesElaine MurrayScottish Labourwin (new seat)
East LothianJohn Home RobertsonScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Galloway and Upper NithsdaleAlasdair MorganScottish National Partywin (new seat)
Roxburgh and BerwickshireEuan RobsonScottish Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
Tweeddale, Ettrick and LauderdaleIan JenkinsScottish Liberal Democratswin (new seat)
1999 Scottish Parliament election: South of Scotland
PartyElected candidatesSeats+/−Votes%+/−%
Labour0N/A98,83631.0%N/A
SNPMichael Russell
Adam Ingram
Christine Creech
3N/A80,05925.1%N/A
ConservativePhil Gallie
Alex Fergusson
Murray Tosh
David Mundell
4N/A68,90421.6%N/A
Liberal Democrats0N/A38,15712.0%N/A
Socialist Labour0N/A13,8874.4%N/A
Green0N/A9,4673.0%N/A
Liberal0N/A3,4781.1%N/A
Scottish Socialist0N/A3,3041.0%N/A
UKIP0N/A1,5020.5%N/A
Natural Law0N/A7550.2%N/A

West of Scotland

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1999 Scottish Parliament election: West of Scotland
ConstituencyElected memberResult
Clydebank and MilngavieDes McNultyScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Cunninghame NorthAllan WilsonScottish Labourwin (new seat)
DumbartonJackie BaillieScottish Labourwin (new seat)
EastwoodKenneth MacintoshScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Greenock and InverclydeDuncan McNeilScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Paisley NorthWendy AlexanderScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Paisley SouthHugh HenryScottish Labourwin (new seat)
Strathkelvin and BearsdenSam GalbraithScottish Labourwin (new seat)
West RenfrewshirePatricia GodmanScottish Labourwin (new seat)
1999 Scottish Parliament election: West of Scotland
PartyElected candidatesSeats+/−Votes%+/−%
Labour0N/A119,66338.5%N/A
SNPColin Campbell
Kay Ullrich
Lloyd Quinan
Fiona McLeod
4N/A80,41725.9%N/A
ConservativeAnnabel Goldie
John Young
2N/A48,66615.7%N/A
Liberal DemocratsRoss Finnie1N/A34,09511.0%N/A
Green0N/A8,1742.6%N/A
Scottish Socialist0N/A5,9441.9%N/A
Socialist Labour0N/A4,4721.4%N/A
ProLife Alliance0N/A3,2271.0%N/A
Independent0N/A2,7610.9%N/A
Scottish Unionist Party (modern)0N/A1,8400.6%N/A
Natural Law Party0N/A5890.2%N/A
Independent0N/A5650.2%N/A

Party representation

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  • Labour – 56 Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs)
  • SNP – 35 MSPs
  • Conservative – 18 MSPs
  • Liberal Democrats – 17 MSPs
  • Green – 1 MSP
  • SSP – 1 MSP
  • Others (Dennis Canavan,Falkirk West) – 1 MSP

Party leaders in 1999

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Opinion polls

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Main article:Opinion polling for the 1999 Scottish Parliament election

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^The same constituency boundaries were used as in the1997 United Kingdom general election with the exception ofOrkney andShetland, which were made into separate constituencies.

References

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  1. ^Seenan, Gerard; Macaskill, Ewen (14 May 1999)."Angry Lib Dems finally agree coalition deal".The Guardian.ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved6 March 2023.
  2. ^"The long rise of the SNP".The Guardian. 6 May 1999.ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved6 March 2023.
  3. ^Aiton, Andrew (6 May 2019)."It was 20 years ago today…".SPICe Spotlight. Retrieved20 March 2023.
  4. ^"A short history of Scottish Parliament elections, 1999-2011".The Scotsman. 3 May 2016. Archived fromthe original on 11 May 2021.
  5. ^Mackie, Andy (18 March 2011)."Robin Harper looks back on twelve years in Parliament".The Edinburgh Reporter. Retrieved6 March 2023.
  6. ^Election Maps UK [@electionmapsuk] (7 May 2018)."Falkirk West elected Independent Dennis Canavan (grey constituency) whilst the Scottish Socialist Party got a seaton the top-ups (pink square on the second map)" (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
  7. ^"Scottish Parliament opening | The Queen's speech".BBC News. 1 July 1999. Retrieved6 March 2023.
  8. ^Auer, Christian (19 September 2019),"90. The Scottish Parliament Opening Ceremony, 1 July 1999",Scotland and the Scots, 1707-2007 : A Reader, Études anglophones, Strasbourg: Presses universitaires de Strasbourg, pp. 272–275,ISBN 979-10-344-0480-3, retrieved6 March 2023
  9. ^"Analysis of Results".www.parliament.scot. 10 July 2011. Archived fromthe original on 17 July 2020. Retrieved16 April 2020.

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