Uddingston and Bellshill (Scottish Parliament constituency)


























Uddingston and Bellshill

burgh constituency
for the Scottish Parliament

Uddingston and Bellshill (Scottish Parliament constituency).svg

Central Scotland 2011 (Scottish Parliament electoral region).svg
Uddingston and Bellshill shown within the Central Scotland electoral region and the region shown within Scotland

Current constituency
Created
2011
Party
SNP
MSP
Richard Lyle
Council area
North Lanarkshire
South Lanarkshire

Uddingston and Bellshill is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood). It elects one Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) by the plurality (first past the post) method of election. Also, however, it is one of nine constituencies in the Central Scotland electoral region, which elects seven additional members, in addition to nine constituency MSPs, to produce a form of proportional representation for the region as a whole.


For the 2011 Scottish Parliament election, the Hamilton North and Bellshill and Hamilton South constituencies were significantly redrawn. Two new seats – Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse and Uddingston and Bellshill – replaced them.




Contents






  • 1 Electoral region


  • 2 Constituency boundaries and council areas


  • 3 Member of the Scottish Parliament


  • 4 Election results


  • 5 Notes





Electoral region



The other nine constituencies of the Central Scotland region are Airdrie and Shotts, Coatbridge and Chryston, Cumbernauld and Kilsyth, East Kilbride, Falkirk East, Falkirk West, Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse and Motherwell and Wishaw.


The region covers all of the Falkirk council area, all of the North Lanarkshire council area and part of the South Lanarkshire council area.



Constituency boundaries and council areas


The Holyrood constituency is one of five covering the North Lanarkshire council area, the others being Airdrie and Shotts, Coatbridge and Chryston, Cumbernauld and Kilsyth and Uddingston and Bellshill. All five are within the Central Scotland electoral region. The Holyrood constituency is one of five covering the South Lanarkshire council area, the others being Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse, which is within the Central Scotland region, Rutherglen, within the Glasgow region, and Clydesdale, within the South Scotland region. Part of the Uddingston and Bellshill constituency includes parts of South Lanarkshire and is part of the Central Scotland region.


At the 2011 Scottish Parliament election, the constituency of Uddingston and Bellshill was fought for the first time. It was created from the electoral wards below:



  • In full: Thorniewood, Bellshill, Mossend and Holytown, Bothwell and Uddingston

  • In part: Motherwell North (shared with Motherwell and Wishaw), Blantyre (shared with Rutherglen), Hamilton North and East (shared with Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse)



Member of the Scottish Parliament




















Election Member Party


2011

Michael McMahon

Scottish Labour Party


2016

Richard Lyle

Scottish National Party


Election results

































































Scottish Parliament election, 2016: Uddingston and Bellshill
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


SNP

Richard Lyle
14,424
48.8
+5.5


Labour

Michael McMahon
9,615
32.5
-13.6


Conservative
Andy Morrison
4,693
15.9
+7.4


Liberal Democrats
Kaitey Blair
811
2.7
+0.6
Majority
4,809
16.3
N/A

Turnout
29,543
51.3
+6.2


SNP gain from Labour

Swing
+9.6






























































Scottish Parliament election, 2011: Uddingston and Bellshill
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Michael McMahon
11,531
46.1
N/A


SNP

Richard Lyle
10,817
43.3
N/A


Conservative
Mark Brown
2,117
8.5
N/A


Liberal Democrats
Fraser MacGregor
530
2.1
N/A
Majority
714
2.9
N/A

Turnout
24,995
45.15



Labour win (new seat)


Notes




  1. ^ Statement of Persons Nominated North Lanarkshire Council









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