Falkirk East (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Region or constituency of the Scottish Parliament
Falkirk East (Gaelic : An Eaglais Bhreac an Ear ) is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood ) covering part of the council area of Falkirk . 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.
The constituency was created at the same time as the Scottish Parliament, for the 1999 Scottish Parliament election . Ahead of the 2011 Scottish Parliament election the boundaries of the seat were reformed and reshaped.[ 2] [ 3]
The seat has been held by Michelle Thomson of the Scottish National Party since the 2021 Scottish Parliament election .
Electoral region
The other eight constituencies of the Central Scotland region are: Airdrie and Shotts , Coatbridge and Chryston , Cumbernauld and Kilsyth , East Kilbride , Falkirk West , Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse , Motherwell and Wishaw and Uddingston and Bellshill .
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 area
Map of boundaries from 2011
The constituency was created at the same time as the Scottish Parliament, in 1999 , with the name and boundaries of an existing Westminster constituency . In 2005 , however, Scottish Westminster (House of Commons ) constituencies were mostly replaced with new constituencies.[ 4] The Holyrood constituency was subsequently itself redrawn for the 2011 Scottish Parliament election , with the newly shaped Falkirk East being formed from the following electoral wards:[ 5]
Member of the Scottish Parliament
Election results
2020s
2021 Scottish Parliament election : Falkirk East[ 6] [ 7]
Party
Candidate
Constituency
Regional
Votes
%
Votes
%
SNP
Michelle Thomson
18,417
47.4
4.0
16,432
42.1
4.7
Labour Co-op
Allyson Black
10,832
27.9
2.0
8,516
21.8
0.5
Conservative
Neil Benny
7,618
19.6
0.1
8,800
22.5
2.7
Liberal Democrats
Paul Rolfe
1,007
2.6
0.6
912
2.3
0.1
Independent
Peter Krykant
971
2.5
New
Scottish Green
2,333
6.0
1.3
Alba
629
1.6
New
All for Unity
325
0.8
New
Freedom Alliance (UK)
220
0.6
New
Scottish Family
220
0.6
New
Independent Green Voice
205
0.5
New
Abolish the Scottish Parliament
127
0.3
New
Reform UK
97
0.2
New
Independent
Paddy Hogg
84
0.2
New
UKIP
83
0.2
2.3
Scottish Libertarian
76
0.2
New
Majority
7,585
19.5
6.0
Valid Votes
38,845
39,059
Invalid Votes
115
Turnout
38,960
62.9
8.8
SNP hold
Swing
6.0
2010s
2016 Scottish Parliament election : Falkirk East[ 8]
Party
Candidate
Constituency
Regional
Votes
%
Votes
%
SNP
Angus MacDonald
16,720
51.4
0.6
15,199
46.4
3.9
Labour
Craig Martin
8,408
25.9
12.3
7,281
22.3
7.5
Conservative
Callum Laidlaw
6,342
19.5
11.1
6,450
19.8
12.0
Scottish Green
1,537
4.7
2.2
UKIP
812
2.5
1.8
Liberal Democrats
James Munro
1,054
3.2
0.6
716
2.2
0.4
Scottish Christian
279
0.9
0.1
Solidarity
154
0.5
0.3
RISE
96
0.3
New
Independent
Deryck Beaumont
63
0.2
New
Majority
8,312
25.5
12.9
Valid Votes
32,524
32,587
Invalid Votes
105
45
Turnout
32,629
54.1
4.0
32,632
54.1
4.0
SNP hold
Swing
6.5
2011 Scottish Parliament election : Falkirk East[ 9]
Party
Candidate
Constituency
Regional
Votes
%
Votes
%
SNP
Angus MacDonald
14,302
50.8
N/A
14,221
50.5
N/A
Labour
Cathy Peattie [ a]
10,767
38.2
N/A
8,401
29.8
N/A
Conservative
Lynn Munro
2,372
8.4
N/A
2,212
7.8
N/A
Scottish Green
706
2.5
N/A
All-Scotland Pensioners Party
649
2.3
N/A
Liberal Democrats
Ross Laird
727
2.6
N/A
534
1.9
N/A
BNP
310
1.1
N/A
Scottish Christian
282
1.0
N/A
Socialist Labour
280
1.0
N/A
UKIP
208
0.7
N/A
Independent
Hugh O'Donnell
81
0.3
N/A
Scottish Socialist
60
0.2
N/A
Solidarity
35
0.1
N/A
Others
206
0.7
N/A
Majority
3,535
12.6
N/A
Valid Votes
28,168
28,185
Invalid Votes
80
64
Turnout
28,248
50.1
N/A
28,249
50.1
N/A
SNP win (new boundaries)
2000s
1990s
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