The 2003 Scottish Parliament election was the second election of members to the Scottish Parliament. It was held on 1 May 2003 and it brought no change in terms of control of the Scottish Executive. Jack McConnell, the Labour Party MSP, remained in office as First Minister for a second term and the Executive continued as a Labour and Liberal Democrat coalition. As of 2023, it remains the last Scottish Parliament election victory for the Scottish Labour Party, and the last time the Scottish National Party lost a Holyrood election.

Quick Facts All 129 seats to the Scottish Parliament 65 seats were needed for a majority, Turnout ...
2003 Scottish Parliament election

 1999 1 May 2003 (2003-05-01) 2007 

All 129 seats to the Scottish Parliament
65 seats were needed for a majority
TurnoutConstituency - 49.7% Decrease 8.7pp
Regional - 49.7% Decrease 8.6pp
  First party Second party Third party
 
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Leader Jack McConnell John Swinney David McLetchie
Party Labour SNP Conservative
Leader's seat Motherwell and Wishaw North Tayside Edinburgh Pentlands
Last election 56 seats 35 seats 18 seats
Seats won 50 27 18
Seat change Decrease6 Decrease8 Steady
Constituency vote 663,585 455,722 318,279
 % and swing 34.6% Decrease4.2% 23.8% Decrease4.9% 16.6% Increase1.2%
Regional vote 561,375 399,659 296,929
 % and swing 29.3% Decrease4.3% 20.9% Decrease6.4% 15.6% Increase0.1%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
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Leader Jim Wallace Robin Harper Tommy Sheridan
Party Liberal Democrats Scottish Green Scottish Socialist
Leader's seat Orkney Lothians Glasgow
Last election 17 seats 1 seat 1 seat
Seats won 17 7 6
Seat change Steady Increase6 Increase5
Constituency vote 294,347 Did not stand 118,764
 % and swing 15.4% Increase1.2% Did not stand 6.2% Increase5.2%
Regional vote 225,774 132,138 128,026
 % and swing 11.8% Decrease0.6% 6.9% Increase3.3% 6.7% Increase4.7%

The map shows the election results in single-member constituencies. The additional member MSPs in the 8 regions are shown around the map.

First Minister before election

Jack McConnell
Labour

First Minister after election

Jack McConnell
Labour

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The results also showed rises in support for smaller parties, including the Scottish Green Party and the Scottish Socialist Party (SSP) and declines in support for the Labour Party and the Scottish National Party (SNP). The Conservative and Unionist Party and the Scottish Liberal Democrats each polled almost exactly the same percentage of the vote as they had in the 1999 election, with each holding the same number of seats as before.

Three independent MSPs were elected: Dennis Canavan, Margo MacDonald and Jean Turner. John Swinburne, leader of the Scottish Senior Citizens Unity Party, was also elected. This led to talk of a "rainbow" Parliament, but the arithmetic meant that the coalition of Labour and Scottish Liberal Democrats could continue in office, which they did until the 2007 election.

The decline in support for the SNP was viewed by some as a rejection of the case for Scottish independence. Others argued against this, pointing out that the number of MSPs in favour of independence actually rose because most of the minor parties such as the SSP share this position with the SNP.

Retiring MSPs

At the dissolution of Parliament on 31 March 2003, ten MSPs were not seeking re-election.[1]

Campaign

The parliament was dissolved on 31 March 2003 and the campaign began thereafter.

Party leaders in 2003

Defeated MSPs

Labour

SNP

The New Party

Results

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Election result with constituency names labeled
More information Party, Constituencies ...
2003 Scottish Parliament election[2]
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Party Constituencies Regional additional members Total seats
Votes %±Seats±Votes %±Seats±Total± %
Labour 663,585 34.6 Decrease 4.2 46 Decrease 7 561,375 29.3 Decrease 4.3 4 Increase 1 50 Decrease 6 38.8
SNP 455,722 23.8 Decrease 4.9 9 Increase 2 399,659 20.9 Decrease 6.4 18 Decrease 10 27 Decrease 8 20.9
Conservative 318,279 16.6 Increase 1.2 3 Increase 3 296,929 15.5 Increase 0.1 15 Decrease 3 18 Steady 14.0
Liberal Democrats 294,347 15.4 Increase 1.2 13 Increase 1 225,774 11.8 Decrease 0.6 4 Decrease 1 17 Steady 13.2
Scottish Green 132,138 6.9 Increase 3.3 7 Increase 6 7 Increase 6 5.4
Scottish Socialist 118,764 6.2 Increase 5.2 0 Steady 128,026 6.7 Increase 4.7 6 Increase 5 6 Increase 5 4.7
Scottish Senior Citizens 1,597 0.1 new 0 new 28,966 1.5 new 1 new 1 new 0.8
Margo MacDonald 27,143 1.4 new 1 new 1 new 0.8
MSP for Falkirk West 14,703 0.8 Steady 1 Steady 1 Steady 0.8
Save Stobhill Hospital 10,988 0.6 new 1 new 1 new 0.8
Pensioners Party 28,655 1.5 new 0 new 0 new 0.0
Socialist Labour 21,657 1.1 Decrease 1.3 0 Steady 0 Steady 0.0
New Party 5,598 0.3 new 0 new 7,718 0.4 new 0 new 0 new 0.0
UKIP 11,969 0.6 new 0 new 0 new 0.0
Scottish Unionist 6,113 0.3 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady 0.0
Local Health Concern 5,582 0.3 new 0 new 0 new 0.0
Fishing Party 5,566 0.3 new 0 new 0 new 0.0
BNP 2,344 0.1 new 0 new 0 new 0.0
Protect Rural Scotland 1,438 0.1 new 0 new 0 new 0.0
Independent Green Voice 1,300 0.1 new 0 new 0 new 0.0
Christian Independent Alliance 1,064 0.1 new 0 new 0 new 0.0
Adam Lyal's Witchery Tour 964 0.1 new 0 new 0 new 0.0
Parents Excluded 141 0.0 new 0 new 0 new 0.0
Others 25,968 1.4 Increase 0.8 0 Steady 28,323 1.5 Increase 0.8 0 Steady 0 Steady 0.0
Valid votes1,916,57499.4Decrease0.3 1,915,85199.4Decrease0.3 
Spoilt votes12,3030.6Increase0.3 11,9380.6Increase0.3 
Total1,928,877100 731,927,789100 56129100
Electorate/Turnout3,877,46049.7Decrease8.7 3,877,46049.7Decrease8.6 
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Notes:

  • The Scottish Greens did not stand in any constituencies, instead concentrating their resources on winning the largest possible share of the "second" vote for 'list' seats.
More information Popular Vote (Constituency) ...
Popular Vote (Constituency)
Labour
34.62%
SNP
23.78%
Conservative
16.61%
Liberal Democrats
15.36%
Scottish Socialist
6.20%
Other
3.43%
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More information Popular Vote (Regional) ...
Popular Vote (Regional)
Labour
29.44%
SNP
20.94%
Conservative
15.56%
Liberal Democrats
11.83%
Green
6.92%
Scottish Socialist
6.71%
Independents
1.67%
SSCUP
1.52%
Pensioners
1.50%
Socialist Labour
1.13%
Other
2.74%
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More information Parliament seats ...
Parliament seats
Labour
38.76%
SNP
20.93%
Conservative
13.95%
Liberal Democrats
13.18%
Green
5.43%
Scottish Socialist
4.65%
Independents
2.33%
SSCUP
0.78%
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Constituency and regional summary

Central Scotland

More information Party, Elected candidates ...
2003 Scottish Parliament election: Central Scotland
Party Elected candidates Seats +/− Votes % +/−%
SNP Alex Neil
Michael Matheson
Linda Fabiani
3 −2 59,274 22.53% -5.25%
Conservative Margaret Mitchell 1 ±0 24,121 9.17% +0.02%
Scottish Socialist Carolyn Leckie 1 +1 19,016 7.23% +5.49%
Scottish Senior Citizens John Swinburne 1 +1 17,146 6.52% N/A
Liberal Democrats Donald Gorrie 1 ±0 15,494 5.89% -0.31%
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Glasgow

More information Party, Elected candidates ...
2003 Scottish Parliament election: Glasgow
Party Elected candidates Seats +/− Votes % +/−%
SNP Nicola Sturgeon
Sandra White
2 −2 34,894 17.1% -8.4%
Scottish Socialist Tommy Sheridan
Rosie Kane
2 +1 31,216 15.2% +8.0%
Conservative Bill Aitken 1 ±0 15,299 7.5% -0.4%
Liberal Democrats Robert Brown 1 ±0 14,839 7.5% -0.4%
Scottish Green Patrick Harvie 1 +1 14,570 7.1% +3.1%
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Highlands and Islands

More information Party, Elected candidates ...
2003 Scottish Parliament election: Highlands and Islands
Party Elected candidates Seats +/− Votes % +/−%
SNP Jim Mather
Rob Gibson
2 ±0 39,497 23.43% -4.3%
Labour Peter Peacock
Maureen Macmillan
2 −1 37,605 22.31% -3.16%
Conservative Jamie McGrigor
Mary Scanlon
2 ±0 26,989 16.01% +1.07%
Scottish Green Eleanor Scott 1 +1 13,935 8.27% +4.52%
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Lothians

More information Party, Elected candidates ...
2003 Scottish Parliament election: Lothians
Party Elected candidates Seats +/− Votes % +/−%
SNP Kenny MacAskill
Fiona Hyslop
2 −1 43,142 16.2% -9.5%
Conservative James Douglas-Hamilton 1 −1 40,173 15.1% -0.6%
Scottish Green Robin Harper
Mark Ballard
2 +1 31,908 12.0% +5.1%
Independent Margo MacDonald 1 +1 27,143 10.2% N/A
Scottish Socialist Colin Fox 1 +1 14,448 5.4% +3.8%
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Mid Scotland and Fife

More information Party, Elected candidates ...
2003 Scottish Parliament election: Mid Scotland and Fife
Party Elected candidates Seats +/− Votes % +/−%
SNP Bruce Crawford
Tricia Marwick
2 −1 57,631 23.0% -5.7%
Conservative Murdo Fraser
Brian Monteith
Ted Brocklebank
3 ±0 43,941 17.6% -1.0%
Liberal Democrats Keith Raffan 1 ±0 30,112 12.0% -0.7%
Scottish Green Mark Ruskell 1 +1 17,147 6.9% +3.0%
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North East Scotland

More information Party, Elected candidates ...
2003 Scottish Parliament election: North East Scotland
Party Elected candidates Seats +/− Votes % +/−%
SNP Richard Lochhead 1 −3 66,463 27.3% -5.0%
Labour Marlyn Glen
Richard Baker
2 +2 49,189 20.2% -5.3%
Conservative David Davidson
Nanette Milne
Alex Johnstone
3 ±0 42,318 17.4% -0.9%
Scottish Green Shiona Baird 1 +1 12,724 5.2% +2.4%
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South of Scotland

More information Party, Elected candidates ...
2003 Scottish Parliament election: South of Scotland
Party Elected candidates Seats +/− Votes % +/−%
Conservative Phil Gallie
David Mundell
2 −1 63,827 24.2% +2.6%
SNP Christine Grahame
Adam Ingram
Alasdair Morgan
3 ±0 48,371 18.4% -6.7%
Scottish Green Chris Ballance 1 +1 15,062 5.7% +2.7%
Scottish Socialist Rosemary Byrne 1 +1 14,228 5.4% +4.4%
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West of Scotland

More information Party, Elected candidates ...
2003 Scottish Parliament election: West of Scotland
Party Elected candidates Seats +/− Votes % +/−%
SNP Campbell Martin
Bruce McFee
Stewart Maxwell
3 −1 50,387 19.6% -6.3%
Conservative Annabel Goldie
Murray Tosh
2 ±0 40,261 15.7%
Liberal Democrats Ross Finnie 1 ±0 31,580 12.3% +1.3%
Scottish Socialist Frances Curran 1 +1 18,591 7.2% +5.3
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Coalition

As part of the coalition deal between Labour and the Scottish Liberal Democrats, Labour allowed proportional representation (a long-standing Lib Dem policy)[3] to be used in Scottish local government elections.[4][5] This system was first used in 2007.[6]

Campaign spending

More information Party, Expenses ...
Party Expenses[7]
Scottish People's £188,889
Liberal Democrats £130,358
Scottish Socialist £74,361
Scottish Green £65,852
UKIP £39,504
Scottish Senior Citizens £3,558
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See also

References

Party manifestos

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