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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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Renfrewshire North and West

Scottish Parliament constituencyRegion - West Scotland
Result:SNP HOLD

Scoreboard

PartyCandidatesVotes%Net percentage change in seats
Party

SNP

Scottish National Party

CandidatesDerek MacKayVotes14,71847.8%Net percentage change in seats+5.9
Party

CON

Scottish Conservatives

CandidatesDavid WilsonVotes7,34523.8%Net percentage change in seats+3.9
Party

LAB

Scottish Labour

CandidatesMary FeeVotes7,24423.5%Net percentage change in seats−12.7
Party

LD

Scottish Lib Dems

CandidatesRod AcklandVotes8882.9%Net percentage change in seats+0.9
Party

TUSC

TUSC

CandidatesJim HalfpennyVotes4141.3%Net percentage change in seats+1.3
Party

IND

Independent

CandidatesPeter MortonVotes1980.6%Net percentage change in seats+0.6

Turnout and Majority

Scottish National Party Majority

7,373

Turnout

60.9%

Vote share

Party%
Scottish National Party47.8
Scottish Conservatives23.8
Scottish Labour23.5
Scottish Lib Dems2.9
TUSC1.3
OTHERS0.6

Vote share change since 2011

−%
+%
Scottish National Party
+5.9
Scottish Conservatives
+3.9
TUSC
+1.3
Scottish Lib Dems
+0.9
Scottish Labour
−12.7

Constituency Profile

The northern boundaries of this constituency hug the Clyde River and take in the historic town of Renfrew, the pre-1975 centre of local government for the county of Renfrewshire.

The constituency has within its boundaries Bishopton, home to the now defunct WWII-built Royal Ordnance factory. The land it stood on became the focus of controversy in 2008 when Renfrewshire Council granted planning permission for a housing development. As traditional industries have died in the area, new business has flourished. Renfrew's Braehead on the south of the water is a well-developed commercial enterprise featuring a large shopping centre and leisure facilities. The constituency also has within its boundaries Glasgow Airport.

Labour's Trish Godman was elected to the old Renfrewshire West seat in 1999 and again in 2003 and 2007. The SNP took the constituency with Derek MacKay in 2011, and he went on to be appointed Minister for Transport.

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