Perth was a
constituency
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of the
Scottish Parliament
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(
Holyrood). It elected one
Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) by the
plurality (first past the post) method of election. Also, however, it was one of nine constituencies in the
Mid Scotland and Fife electoral region, which still elects seven
additional members, in addition to nine constituency MSPs, to produce a form of
proportional representation
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for the region as a whole.
For the Scottish Parliament election, 2011, the constituency of Perth, was abolished and replaced by
Perthshire North
Perthshire North is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament ( Holyrood) covering part of the council area of Perth and Kinross. It elects one Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) by the plurality (first past the post) method of election. ...
and
Perthshire South and Kinross-shire.
Electoral region
Up to 2011, the other eight constituencies of the Mid Scotland and Fife region were;
Dunfermline East,
Dunfermline West,
Fife Central,
Fife North East,
Kirkcaldy
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,
Ochil,
Stirling
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and
Tayside North.
The region covers all of the
Clackmannanshire council area, all of the
Fife council area, all of the
Perth and Kinross council area, all of the
Stirling council area
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and parts of the
Angus council area
Angus (; ) is one of the 32 local government council areas of Scotland, and a lieutenancy area. The council area borders Aberdeenshire, Dundee City and Perth and Kinross. Main industries include agriculture and fishing. Global pharmaceuticals ...
.
Constituency boundaries and council area
The constituency was created at the same time as the Scottish Parliament, in
1999
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, with the name and boundaries of a pre-existing
Westminster
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(
House of Commons
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) constituency. The area has been covered by Westminster constituencies with differing names but similar boundaries since
1918
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, but in
2005
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Scottish Westminster constituencies were mostly replaced with new constituencies.
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''The 5th Periodical Report of the Boundary Commission for Scotland''
Most of the
Perth Westminster constituency was merged into
Ochil and South Perthshire
Ochil and South Perthshire was a county constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elected one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first-past-the-post system of election.
The constituency was created for the ...
. Part, including the
city of Perth
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, was merged into
Perth and North Perthshire
Perth and North Perthshire was a county constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elected one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. The constituency was created in 2005. ...
.
The Holyrood constituency of Perth covered a central portion of the
Perth and Kinross council area. The rest of the council area was covered by two Mid Scotland and Fife constituencies,
Ochil and
Tayside North, and one
North East Scotland constituency,
Angus
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.
The Ochil constituency, to the south of the Perth constituency, also covered the
Clackmannanshire council area and a south-eastern portion of the
Stirling council area
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.
Tayside North, to the north of the Perth constituency, also covered a northern portions of the
Angus council area
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.
The Angus constituency, to the north-east of the Perth constituency, also covered a southern portion of the Angus council area and north-western and north-eastern portions of the
Dundee City council area
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.
Boundary review
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Scottish Parliament constituencies and regions from 2011
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Following their First Periodic review of constituencies to the Scottish Parliament in time for the next election in 2011, the Boundary Commission for Scotland proposed two newly drawn seats to replace Perth; these were to be known as Perthshire North and Perthshire South and Kinross-shire.
Constituency profile
The constituency covered a combination of small prosperous towns and rich agricultural land. It included the
city of Perth
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and the towns of
Bridge of Earn
Bridge of Earn () is a small town in Perthshire, Scotland.
Often referred to simply as 'Brig' (Scots Language, Scots for 'bridge'). The village grew up on the south bank of an important crossing of the River Earn, whose sandstone bridge existed ...
,
Auchterarder
Auchterarder (; , meaning Upper Highland) is a town north of the Ochil Hills in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, and home to the Gleneagles Hotel. The High Street of Auchterarder gave the town its popular name of "The Lang Toun" or Long Town.
The ...
,
Crieff
Crieff (; , meaning "tree") is a Scottish market town in Perth and Kinross on the A85 road between Perth, Scotland, Perth and Crianlarich, and the A822 road, A822 between Greenloaning and Aberfeldy, Scotland, Aberfeldy. The A822 road, A822 joins ...
and
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. It was a relatively prosperous, largely rural,
Lowland
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seat on the fringe of the
Highlands
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, with successful livestock farming, fruit-growing and tourism interests. Unemployment is relatively low and half the electorate lived in the city of Perth itself.
At Westminster elections the area is traditionally
Conservative
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, and Conservatives have held seats representing the area during most of the period since
World War II
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.
Scottish National Party (SNP) tradition is also strong in the area, however, and the SNP has contested every parliamentary election in the area in the same post war period. In the
Perth and Kinross Westminster by-election in 1995, the SNP's
Roseanna Cunningham
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won the Perth and Kinross Westminster seat from the Conservatives with an 11.5% swing. She then held the seat in the
1997 United Kingdom general election
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and went on to be elected to Holyrood in the
1999 Scottish Parliament election
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. She represented the Scottish Parliamentary constituency and its equivalent successor constituency until 2021. Before the constituency's abolishment at the British Parliament in 2005, the Perth Westminster constituency became the most marginal constituency in Scotland in
2001
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, with the SNP's
Annabelle Ewing
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narrowly holding the constituency for the SNP, with the Conservatives missing out by 48 votes.
The constituency's successor seat of Perthshire South and Kinross-shire, established by the 2011 First Periodic Review of Scottish Parliamentary constituencies, was comfortably held by the SNP's Roseanna Cunningham at the
2011 Scottish Parliamentary election, who polled ahead of Conservative challenger
Liz Smith by 22.96% of the vote. At the
2016 Scottish Parliamentary election there was a 9.5% swing in the constituency from the SNP to the Conservatives, with Elizabeth Smith missing out by just 3.93% of the vote.
Member of the Scottish Parliament
Election results
Footnotes
{{Scottish Parliament constituencies and regions 1999-2011
Scottish Parliament constituencies and regions 1999–2011
1999 establishments in Scotland
Constituencies established in 1999
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Constituencies disestablished in 2011
Politics of Perth and Kinross
Politics of Perth, Scotland
Auchterarder
Crieff
Bridge of Earn