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Sandesh Gulhane 18 Coatbridge and Chryston – Fulton MacGregor 19 Cowdenbeath – Annabelle Ewing 20 Cumbernauld and Kilsyth – Jamie Hepburn 21 Cunninghame North – Kenneth Gibson Highlands and Islands 22 Cunninghame South – Ruth Maguire Douglas Ross 37 25 Dundee City East – Shona Robison Edward Mountain 37 26 Dundee City West – Joe FitzPatrick 13 Rhoda Grant 27 Dunfermline – Shirley-Anne Somerville 13 Donald Cameron 28 East Kilbride – Collette Stevenson 37 Ariane Burgess 29 East Lothian – Paul McLennan 64 31 22 8 4 13 31 Edinburgh Central – Angus Robertson Jamie Halcro Johnston 32 Edinburgh Eastern – Ash Denham Emma Roddick 33 Edinburgh Northern and Leith – Scottish Scottish Scottish Scottish Scottish 12 Ben Macpherson 12 59 National Conservative Labour Green Liberal 34 Edinburgh Pentlands – Gordon MacDonald Lothian 59 37 Na h-Eileanan an Iar – Alasdair Allan Party and Unionist Party Party Democrats 4 52 12 39 Falkirk East – Michelle Thomson Miles Briggs 4 Party 52 59 40 Falkirk West – Michael Matheson Highlands and Islands Alison Johnstone 2 42 Glasgow Anniesland – Bill Kidd Sue Webber 2 4 1 52 43 Glasgow Cathcart – James Dornan North East 5 Sarah Boyack 1 70 44 Glasgow Kelvin – Kaukab Stewart 3 5 Jeremy Balfour Scotland 2 70 45 Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn – 3 Foysol Choudhury 1 Bob Doris MSPs by Gender 5 Lorna Slater 46 Glasgow Pollok – Humza Yousaf 70 3 8 47 Glasgow Provan – Ivan McKee 98 48 Glasgow Shettleston – John Mason 9 64 Mid Scotland and Fife 49 Glasgow Southside – Nicola Sturgeon 64 8 50 Greenock and Inverclyde – Stuart McMillan Central 25 9 Murdo Fraser Mid Scotland 51 Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse – 25 64 Scotland 26 Liz Smith Christina McKelvie Total and Fife 26 10 Claire Baker 65 61 52 Inverness and Nairn – Fergus Ewing 71 58 25 10 65 61 Mark Ruskell 53 Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley – Willie Coffey 71 129 26 Dean Lockhart 71 54 Kirkcaldy – David Torrance 15 56 27 15 Alex Rowley 10 55 Linlithgow – Fiona Hyslop 65 61 56 23 54 55% 45% 27 56 Mid Fife and Glenrothes – Jenny Gilruth Alexander Stewart 23 19 71 72 54 West 29 55 50 57 Midlothian North and Musselburgh – Colin Beattie 19 Lothian 15 66 72 56 29 Scotland 55 6 50 58 Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale – 27 7 66 23 67 6 54 Christine Grahame 21 7 North East Scotland 19 67 30 51 72 59 Moray – Richard Lochhead 29 21 55 58 50 30 51 66 22 53 60 Motherwell and Wishaw – Clare Adamson Liam Kerr 6 58 21 7 22 53 67 63 Paisley – George Adam 17 Michael Marra 21 21 30 11 Turnout 51 17 64 Perthshire North – John Swinney Douglas Lumsden 58 11 38 Glasgow 65 Perthshire South and Kinross-shire – Jim Fairlie 22 53 South Maurice Golden 14 38 21 66 Renfrewshire North and West – Natalie Don 14 17 Maggie Chapman Scotland 11 67 Renfrewshire South – Tom Arthur Tess White 58.2% 49.4% 51.7% 50.4% 55.6% 63.5% 24 38 68 Rutherglen – Clare Haughey Mercedes Villalba 14 24 70 Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch – Kate Forbes 71 Stirling – Evelyn Tweed 41 72 Strathkelvin and Bearsden – Rona Mackay 24 South Scotland 41 73 Uddingston and Bellshill – Stephanie Callaghan Colin Smyth 41 Scottish Conservative and Craig Hoy Unionist Party Carol Mochan 61 Brian Whittle 65 56 Sharon Dowey 1999 2003 2007 2011 2016 2021 5 Aberdeenshire West – Alexander Burnett 15 Emma Harper Contact Details 71 24 Dumfriesshire – Oliver Mundell Martin Whitfield 30 Eastwood – Jackson Carlaw 54 27 19 38 Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire – Rachael Hamilton Calls are welcome using parliament.scot/education 41 Galloway and West Dumfries – Finlay Carson 23 the Text Relay service or in 40 West Scotland 39 British Sign Language through 20 33 72 36 16 contactSCOTLAND-BSL Scottish Labour Party Neil Bibby 31 50 [email protected] 32 55 At a Scottish Parliament election, each voter has two votes 35 Russell Findlay 66 45 42 18 34 47 44 Katy Clark – one for their constituency and one for their region.
We have heard a series of single transferable excuses.Next week, when the catalogue of cuts starts to bite, the First Minister will jet off to America, which is convenient.
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Sentencing (Pre-Consolidation Amendments) Bill LCM-S5-26 Lodged on 25 July 2019 At the end of the 2017-2019 session the Bill was carried over into the next session.
For further information, contact the Clerk to the Committee at [email protected] Equalities and Human Rights Committee 26 September 2019 22nd Meeting, 2019 The Committee will meet at 9:00 am in the David Livingstone Room (CR6) 1.
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Sustainable and Active Travel Budget Comparisons: 2025-26 and 2026-27 During the Committee session, members queried the comparison of the 2025-26 and 2026- 27 Sustainable and Active Travel budget.