Scotland Results

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

After 129 of 129 seatsAbout these resultsResults in full

Latest headlines

  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
  4. See the changing political map of Scotland

Glasgow Kelvin

Scottish Parliament constituencyRegion - Glasgow
Result:SNP HOLD

Scoreboard

PartyCandidatesVotes%Net percentage change in seats
Party

SNP

Scottish National Party

CandidatesSandra WhiteVotes10,96438.5%Net percentage change in seats−4.8
Party

GRN

Scottish Green Party

CandidatesPatrick HarvieVotes6,91624.3%Net percentage change in seats+24.3
Party

LAB

Scottish Labour

CandidatesMichael ShanksVotes5,96821.0%Net percentage change in seats−18.8
Party

CON

Scottish Conservatives

CandidatesSheila MechanVotes3,34611.8%Net percentage change in seats+4.2
Party

LD

Scottish Lib Dems

CandidatesCarole FordVotes1,0503.7%Net percentage change in seats−4.0
Party

IND

Independent

CandidatesTom MuirheadVotes1980.7%Net percentage change in seats−1.0

Turnout and Majority

Scottish National Party Majority

4,048

Turnout

45.7%

Vote share

Party%
Scottish National Party38.5
Scottish Green Party24.3
Scottish Labour21.0
Scottish Conservatives11.8
Scottish Lib Dems3.7
OTHERS0.7

Vote share change since 2011

−%
+%
Scottish Green Party
+24.3
Scottish Conservatives
+4.2
Scottish Lib Dems
−4.0
Scottish National Party
−4.8
Scottish Labour
−18.8

Constituency Profile

The whole of Glasgow city centre is contained in the seat. It also features Glasgow University, Strathclyde University and Glasgow Caledonian University.

To the east of the constituency, the Merchant City contains many flats converted from disused cotton and tobacco warehouses and is a symbol of the area’s bid to modernise. The seat, which no longer features the BAE shipyard at Scotstoun, is the most prosperous one in Glasgow. Kelvin's predecessor seat, Glasgow Hillhead, was the last Conservative constituency in Glasgow until Roy Jenkins won it for the SDP at a Westminster by-election in 1982.

He held it at the 1983 general election but it was then taken by Labour’s George Galloway, who remained Kelvin’s representative at Westminster until he headed south in 2005. Labour’s Pauline McNeill represented the Glasgow Kelvin seat from 1999 to 2011 when she lost it to the SNP’s Sandra White.

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