The 2005 Westminster Election


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Candidates and Constituency Assessments

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Scottish National Party Labour Conservative & Unionist Liberal Democrats
SNP logo Labour logo Conservative logo Liberal logo

Scottish Socialist Party Scottish Green Party Scottish Senior Citizens Unity Party Speaker of the House of Commons
SSA logo Scottish Green Party SSCUP Speaker

Save the Scottish Regiments United Kingdom Independence Party British National Party Liberal Party
Save the Scottish Regiments UK IP logo BNP

Free Scotland Party Legalise Cannabis Alliance Operation Christian Pope Socialist Labour Party
Free Scotland Legalise Cannabis Christian Socialist Labour

Scottish Independence Party Communist Party of Great Britain Scottish Unionist Party Independent Green Voice
Scottish Independence Comm GB Unionist Independent Green

Pensioners Party Scotland


Pensioners


Candidates

The Scottish National Party is the only party who will contest all 59 Scottish constituencies, while Labour, the Tories, the Lib Dems and the SSP will each contest 58. Ex-Labour MP and now Speaker of the House of Commons, Michael Martin will not be opposed by the Tories or Lib Dems in Glasgow Northe East, while the SSP have stood down to support Ant- War campaigner Rose Gentle who is standing against Armed Forces Minister Adam Ingram in East Kilbridge, Strathaven & Leshmahagow.

The UK Independence Party have 22 candidates in Scotland, while the Scottish Green Party are contesting 20 seats. The Socialist Labour Party have 10 candidates while the religous fundamentalists Operation Christian Vote are also contesting 10 seats. The Free Scotland Party are contesting three seats, the BNP are contesting two seats. The Scottish Citizens Unity Party, who have an MSP at Holyrood, are contesting one seat, as are the old Liberal Party, the Scottish Independence Party, the Communist Party of Great Britain, the Scottish Unionist Party, Pensioners Party Scotland, Independent Green Voice and the Legalise Cannablis Alliance.

The Save the Scottish Regiments have stood down but they are supporting SNP, Lib Dem and Tory candidates against Labour. See their Don't Vote Labour campaign for more details.

New Scottish Constituencies

The profiles include the local government wards (and their electorate in 2001) which make up the 56 new constituencies and also the distribution of these wards in the 72 old seats. NB. Due to boundary changes for local government wards in 1999, some wards were split between different parliamentary constituencies at the 2001 Westminster election. I am indebted to Dr Aidan Thomson for providing ward breakdowns for the 2001 Westminster parliamentary constituencies.

Notional 2001 election results for the new Scottish Westminster constituencies were calculated by Martin Baxter http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/ and I am indebted to him for allowing me to reproduce his figures on this site. The notional results have also been calculated by Professor David Denver of Lancaster University for the BBC, ITN, PA News and Sky News. These figure are also reproduced here for comparison.

The figures are calculated using local government election results. In areas where all the parties did not contest the local elections calculations are difficult, while boundary changes in local government areas have further complicated the comparisons. While the two sets of calculations are largely in agreement, it should be noted that the figures are only an estimate of what would have happened had the 2001 election been fought on the new boundaries. A change in the politicial makeup of a constituency might have led electors to vote differently for tactical reasons.

Please note that these calculations are copyright and may not be reproduced without the permission of the authors.

  1. Aberdeen North Notional Labour majority of 7,938 - 9,294 over Scottish National Party

  2. Aberdeen South Notional Labour majority of 3,931 - 4,785 over Liberal Democrat

  3. Airdrie & Shotts Notional Labour majority of 13,545 - 14,214 over Scottish National Party

  4. Angus Notional Scottish National Party majority of 532 - 1,966 over Conservative & Unionists

  5. Argyll & Bute Notional Liberal Democrat majority of 3,832 over Conservative or Liberal Democrat majority of 1,305 over Labour

  6. Ayr, Carrick & Cumnock Notional Labour majority of 11,841 - 12,387 over Conservative

  7. Banff & Buchan Notional Scottish National Party majority of 9,744 - 10,189 over Conservative

  8. Berwickshire, Roxburgh & Selkirk Notional Liberal Democrat majority of 10,238 - 10,770 over Conservative

  9. Caithness, Sutherland & Easter Ross Notional Liberal Democrat majority of 3,889 - 4,078 over Labour

  10. Central Ayrshire Notional Labour majority of 9,772 - 10,729 over Conservative

  11. Coatbridge, Chryston & Bellshill Notional Labour majority of 20,103 - 22,092 over Scottish National Party

  12. Cumbernauld, Kilsyth & Kirkintilloch East Notional Labour majority of 12,667 - 12,810 over Scottish National Party

  13. Dumfries & Galloway Notional Labour majority of 141 - 1,040 over Conservative

  14. Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale & Tweeddale Notional Labour majority of 4,359 - 5,254 over Conservative & Unionists

  15. Dundee East Notional Labour majority of 496 - 640 over Scottish National Party

  16. Dundee West Notional Labour majority of 7,778 - 8,410 over Scottish National Party

  17. Dunfermline & West Fife Notional Labour majority of 14,321 - 14,845 over Scottish National Party

  18. East Dunbartonshire Notional Labour majority of 2,601 - 5,402 over Liberal Democrats

  19. East Kilbride, Strathaven & Lesmahagow Notional Labour majority of 13,942 - 13,999 over Scottish National Party

  20. East Lothian Notional Labour majority of 14,011 - 14,394 over Liberal Democrats

  21. East Renfrewshire Labour majority of 9,141 over Conservative & Unionists (No boundary change, constituency previously called Eastwood)

  22. Edinburgh East Notional Labour majority of 12,529 - 12,808 over Liberal Democrats

  23. Edinburgh North & Leith Notional Labour majority of 8,688 - 8,722 over Liberal Democrats

  24. Edinburgh South Notional Labour majority of 5,785 - 6,233 over Liberal Democrats

  25. Edinburgh South West Notional Labour majority of 7,686 - 7,951 over Conservative & Unionists

  26. Edinburgh West Notional Liberal Democrat majority of 5,320 - 5,364 over Labour

  27. Falkirk Notional Labour majority of 13,449 - 13,555 over Scottish National Party

  28. Glasgow Central Notional Labour majority of 9,382 - 9,807 over Scottish National Party

  29. Glasgow East Notional Labour majority of 15,238 - 15,546 over Scottish National Party

  30. Glasgow North Notional Labour majority of 8,023 - 8,712 over Liberal Democrats

  31. Glasgow North East Notional Speaker majority of 10,405 over Scottish National Party or notional Labour majority of 14,969 over Scottish National Party

  32. Glasgow North West Notional Labour majority of 12,944 - 13,231 over Scottish National Party

  33. Glasgow South Notional Labour majority of 12,913 - 13,042 over Scottish National Party

  34. Glasgow South West Notional Labour majority of 14,687 - 14,689 over Scottish National Party

  35. Glenrothes Notional Labour majority of 12,988 - 13,737 over Scottish National Party

  36. Gordon Notional Liberal Democrat majority of 6,845 - 7,004 over Labour

  37. Inverclyde Notional Labour majority of 11,314 - 11,630 over Liberal Democrat

  38. Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch & Strathspey Notional Labour majority of 1,134 - 2,158 over Liberal Democrat

  39. Kilmarnock & Loudoun Notional Labour majority of 13,393 - 13,621 over Scottish National Party

  40. Kirkcaldy & Cowdenbeath Notional Labour majority of 16,084 - 16,238 over Scottish National Party

  41. Lanark & Hamilton East Notional Labour majority of 12,861 - 12,878 over Scottish National Party

  42. Linlithgow & East Falkirk Notional Labour majority of 11,769 - 11,792 over Scottish National Party

  43. Livingston Notional Labour majority of 13,638 - 13,748 over Scottish National Party

  44. Midlothian Notional Labour majority of 12,017 over Scottish National Party or notional Labour majority of 10,893 over Liberal Democrat

  45. Moray Notional Scottish National Party majority of 1,852 - 2,081 over Labour

  46. Motherwell & Wishaw Notional Labour majority of 13,778 - 13,992 over Scottish National Party

  47. Na h-Eileanan An Iar (Western Isles) Labour majority of 1,074 over Scottish National Party (no boundary changes)

  48. North Ayrshire & Arran Notional Labour majority of 12,063 - 12,140 over Scottish National Party

  49. North East Fife Notional Liberal Democrat majority of 9,673 - 9,686 over Conservative & Unionists

  50. Ochil & South Perthshire Notional Labour majority of 821 - 1,617 over Scottish National Party

  51. Orkney & Shetland Liberal Democrat majority of 3,475 over Labour (no boundary changes)

  52. Paisley & Renfrewshire North Notional Labour majority of 11,583 - 12,417 over Scottish National Party

  53. Paisley & Renfrewshire South Notional Labour majority of 13,968 - 14,595 over Scottish National Party

  54. Perth & North Perthshire Notional Scottish National Party majority of 3,906 - 5,020 over Conservative & Unionists

  55. Ross, Skye & Lochaber Notional Liberal Democrat majority of 6,567 - 7,780 over Labour

  56. Rutherglen & Hamilton West Notional Labour majority of 18,207 - 18,504 over Scottish National Party

  57. Stirling Notional Labour majority of 8,296 - 8,303 over Conservative & Unionists

  58. West Aberdeenshire & Kincardine Notional Liberal Democrat majority of 4,821 - 5,146 over Conservative & Unionists

  59. West Dunbartonshire Notional Labour majority of 14,708 - 18,169 over Scottish National Party


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