Shetland (Scottish Parliament constituency)

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Shetland
County constituency
for the Scottish Parliament
Shetland (Scottish Parliament constituency).svg
Highlands and Islands (Scottish Parliament electoral region).svg
Shetland shown within the Highlands and Islands electoral region and the region shown within Scotland
Population22,990 (2019) [1]
Current constituency
Created 1999
Party Liberal Democrat
MSP Beatrice Wishart
Local council Shetland Islands

Shetland is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood) covering the council area of Shetland. It elects one Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) by the first past the post method of election. It is also one of eight constituencies in the Highlands and Islands electoral region, which elects seven additional members, in addition to the eight constituency MSPs, to produce a form of proportional representation for the region as a whole.

Contents

Shetland has been held by the Liberal Democrats at all elections since the formation of the Scottish Parliament in 1999, with the current MSP being Beatrice Wishart, who won the seat at a 2019 by-election held following the resignation of former party leader Tavish Scott.

Electoral region

Shetland is part of the Highlands and Islands electoral region; the other seven constituencies are: Argyll and Bute, Caithness, Sutherland and Ross, Inverness and Nairn, Moray, Na h-Eileanan an Iar, Orkney and Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch.

The region covers most of Argyll and Bute council area, all of the Highland council area, most of the Moray council area, all of the Orkney Islands council area, all of the Shetland Islands council area and all of Na h-Eileanan Siar.

Constituency boundaries and council area

The Shetland constituency was created at the same time as the Scottish Parliament, in 1999, to cover the Shetland Isles council area. The constituency is protected in law due to its geographical separation from other parts of Scotland, and therefore its boundaries are not subject to review. [2] In the House of Commons of the British Parliament at (Westminster), the council area is covered by the Orkney and Shetland constituency, which also covers the Orkney Islands council area. [3]

It contains all seven of the Shetland Council wards: North Isles; Shetland North; Shetland West; Shetland Central; Shetland South; Lerwick North; Lerwick South.

Member of the Scottish Parliament

The seat was represented by Tavish Scott, former Scottish Liberal Democrats leader, from the 1999 election until he stood down in June 2019. [4] The subsequent by-election was won by Beatrice Wishart, who held the seat for the Liberal Democrats. [5]

ElectionMemberParty
1999 Tavish Scott Liberal Democrats
2019 by-election Beatrice Wishart

Election results

Shetland election results 1999-2021 Shetland 1999-2021.png
Shetland election results 1999-2021

2020s

2021 Scottish Parliament election: Shetland [6] [lower-alpha 1]
PartyCandidateConstituencyRegional
Votes%±%Votes%±%
Liberal Democrats Beatrice Wishart [lower-alpha 2] 5,80348.6Decrease2.svg18.83,15726.5Decrease2.svg9.1
SNP Tom Wills4,99741.9Increase2.svg18.84,10834.5Increase2.svg7.9
Conservative Nick Tulloch5034.2Increase2.svg0.51,86515.7Increase2.svg4.8
Scottish Green 1,1549.7Increase2.svg3.0
Labour Martin Kerr4243.6Decrease2.svg2.31,0038.4Decrease2.svg0.7
Independent Peter Tait1161.0New
Alba 1040.9New
Scottish Family 930.8New
Independent Andy Wightman [lower-alpha 3] 700.6New
All for Unity 600.5New
Reform UK 570.5New
Restore Scotland Brian Nugent900.8New530.4New
Abolish the Scottish Parliament 490.4New
Libertarian 480.4New
UKIP 380.3Decrease2.svg2.4
TUSC 250.2New
Freedom Alliance (UK)130.1New
Independent Hazel Mansfield90.1New
Majority8066.7Decrease2.svg37.6
Valid Votes11,93311,906
Invalid Votes3530
Turnout 11,96866.0Increase2.svg3.711,93665.8Increase2.svg3.5
Liberal Democrats hold Swing Decrease2.svg18.8
Notes
  1. Showing changes from 2016 general election.
  2. Incumbent member for this constituency
  3. Incumbent member on the list for Lothian region, having been elected as a member of the Scottish Greens in 2016

2010s

2019 Shetland by-election [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Beatrice Wishart 5,659 47.9 Decrease2.svg19.5
SNP Tom Wills3,82232.3Increase2.svg9.2
Independent Ryan Thomson1,28610.9New
Conservative Brydon Goodlad4253.6Decrease2.svg0.1
Scottish Green Debra Nicolson1891.6New
Labour Johan Adamson1521.3Decrease2.svg4.6
Independent Michael Stout1341.1New
Independent Ian Scott660.6New
UKIP Stuart Martin600.5New
Independent Peter Tait310.3New
Majority1,83715.6Decrease2.svg28.7
Total valid votes11,824
Rejected ballots11
Turnout 11,83566.5Increase2.svg4.2
Liberal Democrats hold Swing Decrease2.svg14.4
2016 Scottish Parliament election: Shetland [8] [9]
PartyCandidateConstituencyRegional
Votes%±%Votes%±%
Liberal Democrats Tavish Scott [lower-alpha 1] 7,44067.4Increase2.svg19.93,93735.7Increase2.svg3.8
SNP Danus Skene 2,54523.1Increase2.svg11.02,93226.6Decrease2.svg2.2
Labour Robina Barton6515.9Decrease2.svg0.71,0039.1Decrease2.svg1.4
Conservative Cameron Smith4053.7Increase2.svg0.21,19710.8Increase2.svg4.5
Scottish Green 7366.7Decrease2.svg0.8
Independent James Stockan7016.3New
UKIP 3012.7Decrease2.svg1.2
Scottish Christian 1161.1Decrease2.svg1.0
RISE 850.8New
Solidarity 330.3Increase2.svg0.1
Majority4,89544.3Increase2.svg27.1
Valid Votes11,04111,041
Invalid Votes4646
Turnout 11,08762.3Increase2.svg8.511,08762.3Increase2.svg8.5
Liberal Democrats hold Swing Increase2.svg15.5
Notes
  1. Incumbent member for this constituency
2011 Scottish Parliament election: Shetland [10]
PartyCandidateConstituencyRegional
Votes%±%Votes%±%
Liberal Democrats Tavish Scott [lower-alpha 1] 4,46247.5Decrease2.svg19.22,97531.9
Independent Billy Fox2,84530.3New
SNP Jean Urquhart 1,13412.1Decrease2.svg4.52,68828.8
Labour Jamie Kerr6206.6Decrease2.svg0.297410.4
Conservative Sandy Cross3303.5Decrease2.svg6.45956.4
Scottish Green 6997.5
UKIP 3623.9
Liberal 3193.4
Scottish Christian 1962.1
All Scotland Pensioners Party 1701.8
Ban Bankers Bonuses1531.6
BNP 660.7
Socialist Labour 650.7
Scottish Socialist 570.6
Solidarity 150.2
Majority1,61717.2Decrease2.svg32.9
Valid Votes9,3919,334
Invalid Votes3783
Turnout 9,42853.99,41753.9
Liberal Democrats hold Swing Decrease2.svg7.4
Notes
  1. Incumbent member for this constituency

2000s

2007 Scottish Parliament election: Shetland
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Tavish Scott 6,531 66.7 +20.6
SNP Val Simpson1,62216.6-3.4
Conservative Mark Jones9729.9-4.9
Labour Scott Burnett6706.8-3.4
Majority4,40950.1+24.0
Turnout 9,79557.3+5.5
Liberal Democrats hold Swing +12.1
Scottish Parliament Election 2003: Shetland
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Tavish Scott 3,989 46.1 -8.4
SNP Willie Ross1,72920.0+5.7
Conservative John Firth1,28114.8+6.1
Labour Peter Hamilton88010.2-12.3
Scottish Socialist Peter Andrews7668.9New
Majority2,26026.1-6.0
Turnout 8,64551.8-6.9
Liberal Democrats hold Swing -7.0

1990s

Scottish Parliament Election 1999: Shetland
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Tavish Scott 5,455 54.5 N/A
Labour Jonathan Wills2,24122.4N/A
SNP Willie Ross1,43014.3N/A
Conservative Gary Robinson8728.7N/A
Majority3,21432.1N/A
Turnout 9,99858.3N/A
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)

Notes

  1. Scottish Parliamentary Constituency (SPC) Population Estimates (2011 Data Zone based), National Records of Scotland; retrieved 6 May 2021 (accompanying summary notes)
  2. "First Periodical Review of Scottish Parliament Boundaries - Descriptive Booklet" (PDF). Boundary Commission for Scotland. January 2008. p. 3. Retrieved 23 November 2021.
  3. See The 5th Periodical Report of the Boundary Commission for Scotland Archived 21 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  4. "Former Lib Dem leader Tavish Scott to quit Holyrood". BBC News. 26 June 2019. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
  5. Brooks, Libby (30 August 2019). "Shetland byelection: Liberal Democrats retain Scottish parliament seat". The Guardian. ISSN   0261-3077 . Retrieved 15 October 2019.
  6. Kerr, Bob. "Scottish Parliamentary Election 2021". Shetland Islands Council.
  7. "Radio Shetland hosts by-election hustings". BBC News. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
  8. Sawkins, James. "Scottish Parliamentary Election 2016". Shetland Islands Council.
  9. "Results and turnout at the 2016 Scottish Parliament election". The Electoral Commission. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  10. "Results and turnout at the 2011 Scottish Parliament election". Electoral Commission. Retrieved 3 June 2021.

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