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- Victory for the SNP with 63 seats - two short of a majority
- Conservatives are the second largest party on 31 seats - but Labour on 24 lost 13 seats
- Scottish Greens are the fourth largest party with six seats, ahead of the Lib Dems who won five
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Mid Scotland and Fife
Scottish Parliament regionResults
| Party | Elected | Seats | Votes | % | Net percentage change in seats |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party CON Scottish Conservatives | ElectedMurdo FraserLiz SmithDean LockhartAlexander Stewart | Seats4 | Votes73,293 | 25.2% | Net percentage change in seats+11.0 |
| Party LAB Scottish Labour | ElectedAlex RowleyClaire Baker | Seats2 | Votes51,373 | 17.6% | Net percentage change in seats−7.4 |
| Party GRN Scottish Green Party | ElectedMark Ruskell | Seats1 | Votes17,860 | 6.1% | Net percentage change in seats+1.9 |
| Party SNP Scottish National Party | Elected- | Seats0 | Votes120,128 | 41.3% | Net percentage change in seats−3.9 |
| Party LD Scottish Lib Dems | Elected- | Seats0 | Votes20,401 | 7.0% | Net percentage change in seats+1.2 |
| Party UKIP UKIP | Elected- | Seats0 | Votes5,345 | 1.8% | Net percentage change in seats+0.7 |
| Party RISE RISE | Elected- | Seats0 | Votes1,073 | 0.4% | Net percentage change in seats+0.4 |
| Party SOL Solidarity | Elected- | Seats0 | Votes1,049 | 0.4% | Net percentage change in seats+0.3 |
| Party SLBP Scottish Libertarian Party | Elected- | Seats0 | Votes650 | 0.2% | Net percentage change in seats+0.2 |
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Turnout
Turnout
58.3%Constituencies within Mid Scotland and Fife
Region Profile
Mid Scotland and Fife is made up of nine constituencies - Clackmannanshire and Dunblane; Cowdenbeath; Dunfermline; Kirkcaldy; Mid Fife and Glenrothes; North East Fife; Perthshire North; Perthshire South and Kinross-shire and Stirling.
The region includes Stirling which lies at the centre of Scotland. Perth and Kinross is characterised by a diverse mix of rural and urban communities and North East Fife is home to St Andrews University, the oldest seat of learning in Scotland.
At the 2011 Holyrood election, Mid Scotland and Fife returned three Labour MSPs, two Conservative members, one SNP MSP and one Liberal Democrat.