Scotland Results
| Party | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Seats | 63 | 31 | 24 | 6 | 5 | 0 |
| Change | −6 | +16 | −13 | +4 | - | −1 |
After 129 of 129 seatsAbout these resultsResults in full
Latest headlines
- Victory for the SNP with 63 seats - two short of a majority
- Conservatives are the second largest party on 31 seats - but Labour on 24 lost 13 seats
- Scottish Greens are the fourth largest party with six seats, ahead of the Lib Dems who won five
- See thechanging political map of Scotland
Scoreboard
| Party | Candidates | Votes | % | Net percentage change in seats |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party SNP Scottish National Party | CandidatesMaureen Watt | Votes13,604 | 42.1% | Net percentage change in seats+0.4 |
| Party CON Scottish Conservatives | CandidatesRoss Thomson | Votes10,849 | 33.5% | Net percentage change in seats+19.4 |
| Party LAB Scottish Labour | CandidatesAlison Evison | Votes5,603 | 17.3% | Net percentage change in seats−2.3 |
| Party LD Scottish Lib Dems | CandidatesJohn Waddell | Votes2,284 | 7.1% | Net percentage change in seats−10.4 |
Change compared with 2011 | ||||
Turnout and Majority
Scottish National Party Majority
2,755Turnout
Vote share
| Party | % |
|---|---|
| 42.1 | |
| 33.5 | |
| 17.3 | |
| 7.1 |
Vote share change since 2011
Constituency Profile
The seat stretches down to Portlethen, hugging the coast, and following the A90, to just south of Blackhill. It contains Aberdeen's southern suburbs and is rural in character. The southern part of the city contains many of its more affluent areas and also the suburbs of Peterculter, Bieldside and Milltimber. There are also large council estates within the seat such as those at Kincorth and Garthdee.
The main employer here is the oil industry and its related services. The wealth generated by North Sea oil and gas production has resulted in some of Scotland's highest house prices. But in recent times an estimated 65,000 oil and gas industry jobs have been lost in the UK.
When the Aberdeen South seat was created in 1999 it was won by the Liberal Democrats' Nicol Stephen, who held it in 2003 and 2007. It was taken by Maureen Watt for the SNP in 2011.