Glasgow North (UK Parliament constituency)

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Glasgow North
Burgh constituency
Glasgow North shown within Scotland
Created: 2005
MP: Ann McKechin
Party: Labour
Type: House of Commons
Council areas: City of Glasgow
EP constituency: Scotland

Glasgow North is a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (Westminster). It was first used in the general election of 2005.

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[edit] Boundaries

Glasgow North is one of seven constituencies covering the Glasgow City council area. All are entirely within the council area.

Prior to the 2005 general election, the city area was covered by ten constituencies, of which two straddled boundaries with other council areas. The North constituency includes most of the former Glasgow Maryhill constituency, central sections of the former Glasgow Kelvin constituency and a Kelvindale area from the former Glasgow Anniesland constituency.[1] Scottish Parliament constituencies retain the names and boundaries of the older Westminster constituencies.

The North constituency has Glasgow University within its boundaries, and stretches out through Kelvindale to the large Summerston housing development. The largest element of the seat, in terms of former constituency boundaries, comes from the Maryhill constituency, which was a mainly working class seat. The North seat also includes the more middle class areas of Hillhead, Hyndland, Partick and Kelvindale.

[edit] Members of Parliament

[edit] Election results

General Election 2005: Glasgow North
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Ann McKechin 11,001 39.4 -9.0
Liberal Democrats Amy Rodger 7,663 27.4 +8.4
Scottish National Party Kenneth McLean 3,614 12.9 -3.5
Conservative Brian Pope 2,441 8.7 +0.5
Scottish Green Martin Bartos 2,135 7.6 +7.6
Scottish Socialist Nick Tarlton 1,067 3.8 -2.6
Majority 3,338 12.0
Turnout 27,921 50.4 +7.5
Labour hold Swing -8.7

[edit] Predecessor seats

General Election 2001: Glasgow Maryhill
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Ann McKechin 13,420 60.4 -4.6
Scottish National Party Alex Dingwall 3,532 15.9 -1.1
Liberal Democrats Stuart Callison 2,372 10.7 +3.5
Scottish Socialist Gordon Scott 1,745 7.8 N/A
Conservative Gawain Towler 1,162 5.2 -0.7
Majority 9,888 44.5
Turnout 22,231 40.1 -16.3
Labour hold Swing

[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ Fifth Periodical Report, Boundary Commission for Scotland

[edit] See also

UK Parliament constituencies in Scotland
Labour

Aberdeen North | Aberdeen South | Airdrie and Shotts | Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock | Central Ayrshire | Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill | Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East | Dumfries and Galloway | Dundee West | East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow | East Lothian | East Renfrewshire | Edinburgh East | Edinburgh North and Leith | Edinburgh South | Edinburgh South West | Falkirk | Glasgow Central | Glasgow East | Glasgow North | Glasgow North West | Glasgow South | Glasgow South West | Glenrothes | Inverclyde | Kilmarnock and Loudoun | Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath | Lanark and Hamilton East | Linlithgow and East Falkirk | Livingston | Midlothian | Motherwell and Wishaw | North Ayrshire and Arran | Ochil and South Perthshire | Paisley and Renfrewshire North | Paisley and Renfrewshire South | Rutherglen and Hamilton West | Stirling | West Dunbartonshire

Liberal Democrat

Argyll and Bute | Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk | Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross | Dunfermline and West Fife | East Dunbartonshire | Edinburgh West | Gordon | Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey | North East Fife | Orkney and Shetland | Ross, Skye and Lochaber | West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine

SNP

Angus | Banff and Buchan | Dundee East | Moray | Na h-Eileanan an Iar | Perth and North Perthshire

Conservative and Unionist

Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale

Speaker

Glasgow North East

Scotland European constituency: Labour (2) | SNP (2) | Conservative and Unionist (2) | Liberal Democrats (1)