United Kingdom general election, 1997 (Scotland)

United Kingdom general election, 1997
Scotland
1 May 1997

All 72 Scottish seats to the House of Commons
  First party Second party
 
Leader Tony Blair Paddy Ashdown
Party Labour Liberal Democrat
Leader since 21 July 1994 16 July 1988
Last election 50 Seats 9 Seats
Seats before 50 9
Seats won 56 10
Seat change Increase6 Increase1
Popular vote 1,283,350 365,362
Percentage 45.6% 13.0%
Swing Increase6.6% Decrease0.1%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Alex Salmond John Major
Party SNP Conservative
Leader since 22 September 1990 28 November 1990
Last election 3 Seats 11 Seats
Seats before 3 11
Seats won 6 0
Seat change Increase3 Decrease11
Popular vote 621,550 493,059
Percentage 22.1% 17.5%
Swing Increase0.6% Decrease8.2%


Prime Minister before election

John Major
Conservative

Subsequent Prime Minister

Tony Blair
Labour

Results

Below is a table summarising the results of the UK general election in Scotland.[1]

Party Seats Seats
change
Votes % %
change
Labour 56 Increase6 1,283,350 45.6 Increase6.6
SNP 6 Increase3 621,550 22.1 Increase0.6
Liberal Democrat 10 Increase1 365,362 13.0 Decrease0.1
Conservative 0 Decrease11 493,059 17.5 Decrease8.2
Referendum 0 New 26,726 0.95 New
Scottish Socialist 0 New 9,740 0.35 New
ProLife Alliance 0 5,750
Independent 0 2,162
Natural Law 0 1,979
Socialist Labour 0 1,945
Scottish Green 0 1,721
UKIP 0 1,585
Independent Labour 0 812
BNP 0 651
Liberal 0 650
Socialist (GB) 0 315
Workers Revolutionary 0 80
Turnout: 2,816,748 71.3 Decrease4.2

Votes summary

Popular Vote
Labour
 
45.56%
SNP
 
22.06%
Conservative
 
17.50%
Liberal Democrats
 
12.97%
Other
 
1.91%
Parliament seats
Labour
 
77.78%
Liberal Democrats
 
13.89%
SNP
 
8.33%

See also

References

  1. "Election 2001 | Results | Scotland". BBC News. 14 August 2001. Retrieved 2011-11-03.


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