The MSPs retiring from Holyrood in May
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Scotland goes to the polls on 5 May to elect a new cohort of MSPs - and some of the current crop will be bowing out.
The retiring representatives include former first minister Alex Salmond, Presiding Officer Tricia Marwick and former Conservative party leader Annabel Goldie, along with a host of other front-bench figures.
Many of those choosing to leave were elected to the first Scottish Parliament in 1999.
CLASS OF 1999
Adam Ingram (SNP, Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley)
Kenny MacAskill (SNP, Edinburgh Eastern)
Fiona McLeod (SNP, Strathkelvin and Bearsden)
Alex Salmond (SNP, Aberdeenshire East)
Malcolm Chisholm (Labour, Edinburgh Northern and Leith)
Hugh Henry (Labour, Renfrewshire South)
Duncan McNeil (Labour, Greenock and Inverclyde)
Richard Simpson (Labour, Mid Scotland and Fife)
Alex Fergusson (Conservative, Galloway and West Dumfries)
Annabel Goldie (Conservative, West of Scotland)
Jamie McGrigor (Conservative, Highlands and Islands)
Mary Scanlon (Conservative, Highlands and Islands)
Tricia Marwick (Presiding Officer, Mid Fife and Glenrothes)
CLASS OF 2003
Rob Gibson (SNP, Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross)
Richard Baker (Labour, North East Scotland) (resigned 2016, prior to election)
Nanette Milne (Conservative, North East Scotland)
CLASS OF 2007
Dave Thompson (SNP, Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch)
Margaret McDougall (Labour, West of Scotland)
Gavin Brown (Conservative, Lothian)
CLASS OF 2011
Marco Biagi (SNP, Edinburgh Central)
Margaret Burgess (SNP, Cunninghame South)
Graeme Pearson (Labour, South of Scotland)
Drew Smith (Labour, Glasgow)
Cameron Buchanan (Conservative, Lothian) (replaced David McLetchie in 2013)