Scottish Parliament election, 2003
Scottish Parliament election, 2003
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All 129 seats to the Scottish Parliament
65 seats were needed for a majority |
Turnout |
49.4% 9.7% |
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First party |
Second party |
Third party |
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Leader |
Jack McConnell |
John Swinney |
David McLetchie |
Party |
Labour |
SNP |
Conservative |
Leader's seat |
Motherwell and Wishaw |
North Tayside |
Edinburgh Pentlands |
Last election |
56 seats |
35 seats |
18 seats |
Seats won |
50 |
27 |
18 |
Seat change |
6 |
8 |
0 |
Constituency vote |
659,879 |
449,476 |
312,598 |
% and swing |
34.6% 4.2% |
23.8% 4.9% |
16.6% 1.0% |
Regional vote |
561,379 |
399,659 |
296,929 |
% and swing |
29.3% 4.3% |
20.9% 6.4% |
15.5% 0.2% |
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Fourth party |
Fifth party |
Sixth party |
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Leader |
Jim Wallace |
Robin Harper |
Tommy Sheridan |
Party |
Liberal Democrats |
Scottish Green |
Scottish Socialist |
Leader's seat |
Orkney |
Lothians (List)
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Glasgow (List)
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Last election |
17 seats |
1 seat |
1 seat |
Seats won |
17 |
7 |
6 |
Seat change |
0 |
6 |
5 |
Constituency vote |
286,150 |
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117,709 |
% and swing |
15.3% 1.2% |
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6.2% 5.2% |
Regional vote |
225,774 |
132,138 |
128,026 |
% and swing |
11.8% 0.6% |
6.9% 3.3% |
6.7% 4.7% |
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The left side shows constituency winners of the election by their party colours. The right side shows regional winners of the election for the additional members by their party colours. |
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Jack McConnell
Labour
Jack McConnell
Labour
The Scottish Parliament election, 2003, was the second election of members to the Scottish Parliament. It was held on 1 May 2003 and it brought no change in terms of control of the Scottish Executive. Jack McConnell, the Labour Party Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP), remained in office as First Minister and the Executive continued as a Labour and Liberal Democrat coalition.
The results also showed rises in support for "minor parties" including the Scottish Green Party and the Scottish Socialist Party (SSP) and declines in support for the Labour Party and the Scottish National Party (SNP). The Conservative and Unionist Party and the Scottish Liberal Democrats each polled almost exactly the same percentage of the vote as they had in the 1999 election, with each holding the same number of seats as before.
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