Scotland Results

Scottish Parliament Results
PartyScottish National PartyScottish ConservativesScottish LabourScottish Green PartyScottish Lib DemsIndependent
Seats633124650
Change−6+16−13+4-−1

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  1. Victory for the SNP with 63 seats - two short of a majority
  2. Conservatives are the second largest party on 31 seats - but Labour on 24 lost 13 seats
  3. Scottish Greens are the fourth largest party with six seats, ahead of the Lib Dems who won five
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Cunninghame South

Scottish Parliament constituencyRegion - West Scotland
Result:SNP HOLD

Scoreboard

PartyCandidatesVotes%Net percentage change in seats
Party

SNP

Scottish National Party

CandidatesRuth MaguireVotes13,41652.2%Net percentage change in seats+2.4
Party

LAB

Scottish Labour

CandidatesJoe CullinaneVotes7,72330.1%Net percentage change in seats−9.1
Party

CON

Scottish Conservatives

CandidatesBilly McClureVotes3,94015.3%Net percentage change in seats+6.9
Party

LD

Scottish Lib Dems

CandidatesRuby KirkwoodVotes6162.4%Net percentage change in seats−0.1

Turnout and Majority

Scottish National Party Majority

5,693

Turnout

51.2%

Vote share

Party%
Scottish National Party52.2
Scottish Labour30.1
Scottish Conservatives15.3
Scottish Lib Dems2.4

Vote share change since 2011

−%
+%
Scottish Conservatives
+6.9
Scottish National Party
+2.4
Scottish Lib Dems
−0.1
Scottish Labour
−9.1

Constituency Profile

Irvine is the largest town in what is a far more urban seat than neighbouring Cunninghame North. It is the only new town in Britain on the coast and, like Cumbernauld, grew up to accommodate the overspill of Glasgow's population in the 1960s.

The seat's industrial base is varied, but unemployment in the area has tended to be over the national average. North Ayrshire Council has its headquarters in Irvine and its 7,000 staff provides services for its 135,000 population. Other towns in the constituency include Stevenston and Kilwinning.

Irvine is the birthplace of First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, who is also leader of the SNP, and that of former first minister Jack McConnell. Labour's Irene Oldfather was MSP for the area from the inception of the Scottish Parliament in 1999, until Margaret Burgess won the seat for the SNP in the 2011 election.

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