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

North East Fife

Scottish Parliament constituencyRegion - Mid Scotland and Fife
Result:LD GAIN FROM SNP

Scoreboard

PartyCandidatesVotes%Net percentage change in seats
Party

LD

Scottish Lib Dems

CandidatesWillie RennieVotes14,92843.8%Net percentage change in seats+15.4
Party

SNP

Scottish National Party

CandidatesRod CampbellVotes11,46333.7%Net percentage change in seats−3.5
Party

CON

Scottish Conservatives

CandidatesHuw BellVotes5,64616.6%Net percentage change in seats−2.4
Party

LAB

Scottish Labour

CandidatesRosalind GartonVotes2,0265.9%Net percentage change in seats−6.2

Turnout and Majority

Scottish Lib Dems Majority

3,465

Turnout

63.0%

Vote share

Party%
Scottish Lib Dems43.8
Scottish National Party33.7
Scottish Conservatives16.6
Scottish Labour5.9

Vote share change since 2011

−%
+%
Scottish Lib Dems
+15.4
Scottish Conservatives
−2.4
Scottish National Party
−3.5
Scottish Labour
−6.2

Constituency Profile

The seat consists of prime farmland, popular tourist resorts and elegant market towns, including Cupar. But probably the seat’s most famous town is St Andrews. It is the so-called home of golf and is also home to Scotland’s oldest university, founded in 1410. The picturesque coastal town attracts many visitors and students from all over Britain and abroad. The relationship of two of its more famous alumini, Prince William and Kate Middleton, blossomed there.

The southern end of the Tay Road Bridge features in this constituency. It was built in 1966 and is one of the longest bridges in Europe and takes the A92 from Newport on Tay over the Firth of Tay and into the centre of Dundee.

The seat was won by Liberal Democrat Iain Smith in 1999, 2003 and 2007. Roderick Campbell won it for the SNP in the Scottish Parliament election of 2011.

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