Latest headlines
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Victory for the SNP with 63 seats - two short of a majority
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Conservatives are the second largest party on 31 seats - but Labour on 24 lost 13 seats
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Scottish Greens are the fourth largest party with six seats, ahead of the Lib Dems who won five
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Scoreboard
Party | Candidates | Votes | % | Net percentage change in seats |
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Party
SNP Scottish National Party |
Candidates Fulton MacGregor | Votes 13,605 | 48.0% | Net percentage change in seats +7.6 |
Party
LAB Scottish Labour |
Candidates Elaine Smith | Votes 9,826 | 34.7% | Net percentage change in seats −17.6 |
Party
CON Scottish Conservatives |
Candidates Robyn Halbert | Votes 2,868 | 10.1% | Net percentage change in seats +4.5 |
Party
GRN Scottish Green Party |
Candidates John Wilson | Votes 1,612 | 5.7% | Net percentage change in seats +5.7 |
Party
LD Scottish Lib Dems |
Candidates Jenni Lang | Votes 423 | 1.5% | Net percentage change in seats −0.1 |
Change compared with 2011 |
Turnout and Majority
Scottish National Party Majority
3,779Turnout
52.3%Constituency Profile
Coatbridge is by far the largest of the towns in the constituency, which also incorporates the smaller communities of Glenboig, Stepps, and Auchinloch as well as Chryston.
Situated on Glasgow's eastern border, the area was once dominated by traditional industries and remains home to manufacturing, despite a decline over recent decades and unemployment figures above the national average. A sizeable proportion of residents live in rented public housing, with Calder in particular made up largely of council estates. The local authority for the area is North Lanarkshire Council, which has a budget of about £900m and delivers services to about 326,000 people.
Labour's Elaine Smith was first elected as Coatbridge and Chryston MSP at the first Scottish Parliament election in May 1999 and was re-elected to Holyrood in 2003 and 2007. She held the seat again in 2011, when she became one of the parliament's deputy presiding officers.