Liste der Mitglieder des Schottischen Parlaments (1. Wahlperiode)
Diese Liste gibt einen Überblick über alle Mitglieder des Schottischen Parlaments der 1. Wahlperiode (1999–2003).
Zusammensetzung
Nach den Schottischen Parlamentswahlen 1999 setzte sich das Parlament wie folgt zusammen:
Fraktion | Zu Beginn der Legislaturperiode |
Abgänge | Zugänge | Saldo | Ende der Legislaturperiode |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour Party | 56 | Dewar (†), Welsh[1] | Butler | −1 | 55 |
Scottish National Party (SNP) | 35 | Elder, MacDonald, Salmond[1] | Stevenson | −2 | 33 |
Conservative Party | 18 | Scott | +1 | 19 | |
Liberal Democrats (LibDem) | 17 | Steel[2] | −1 | 16 | |
Scottish Green Party | 1 | ±0 | 1 | ||
Scottish Socialist Party (SSP) | 1 | ±0 | 1 | ||
Parteilos | 1 | Elder, MacDonald, Steel | +3 | 4 | |
Gesamt | 129 |
Anmerkungen:
- Zurückgetreten
- David Steel wurde zum Presiding Officer gewählt und ließ folglich seine Parteimitgliedschaft für die Dauer der Amtsausübung ruhen.
Abgeordnete
Bei einem Eintrag in der Spalte Wahlkreis hat der betreffende Abgeordnete das Direktmandat dieses Wahlkreises gewonnen. Anderenfalls wurde ein Listenmandat für die in der Spalte Wahlregion angegebene Wahlregion errungen.
Mitglied des Parlaments | geb. | Partei | Wahlregion | Wahlkreis | Erststimmen in % | Bemerkungen | |
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Brian Adam | 1948 | SNP | North East Scotland | ||||
Bill Aitken | 1947 | Conservative | Glasgow | ||||
Wendy Alexander | 1963 | Labour | West of Scotland | Paisley North | 48,6 | 5/99–11/00: Ministerin für Gemeinden 11/00–11/01: Ministerin für Unternehmen und lebenslanges Lernen 11/01–5/02: Ministerin für Unternehmen, Verkehr und lebenslanges Lernen | |
Jackie Baillie | 1964 | Labour | West of Scotland | Dumbarton | 43,8 | 11/00–11/01: Ministerin für soziale Gerechtigkeit | |
Scott Barrie | 1962 | Labour | Mid Scotland and Fife | Dunfermline West | 44,2 | ||
Sarah Boyack | 1961 | Labour | Lothians | Edinburgh Central | 38,0 | 05/99–10/00: Ministerin für Verkehr und Umwelt 10/00–03/01: Ministerin für Verkehr und Telekommunikation 03/01–11/01: Ministerin für Verkehr und Planung | |
Rhona Brankin | 1950 | Labour | Lothians | Midlothian | 48,6 | ||
Robert Brown | 1947 | LibDem | Glasgow | ||||
Bill Butler | 1956 | Labour | Glasgow | Glasgow Anniesland | 48,7 | eingetreten am 23. November 2000 als Nachfolger von Donald Dewar | |
Colin Campbell | SNP | West of Scotland | |||||
Dennis Canavan | 1942 | parteilos | Central Scotland | Falkirk West | 55,0 | ||
Malcolm Chisholm | 1949 | Labour | Lothians | Edinburgh North and Leith | 46,9 | ab 11/01: Minister für Gesundheit und Pflege | |
Cathie Craigie | 1954 | Labour | Central Scotland | Cumbernauld and Kilsyth | 49,6 | ||
Bruce Crawford | 1955 | SNP | Mid Scotland and Fife | ||||
Christine Creech | 1944 | SNP | South of Scotland | ||||
Roseanna Cunningham | 1951 | SNP | Mid Scotland and Fife | Perth | 36,3 | ||
Margaret Curran | 1963 | Labour | Glasgow | Glasgow Baillieston | 49,6 | ab 05/02: Ministerin für soziale Gerechtigkeit | |
David Davidson | 1943 | Conservative | North East Scotland | ||||
Susan Deacon | 1964 | Labour | Lothians | Edinburgh East and Musselburgh | 46,2 | Ministerin für Gesundheit und Fürsorge | |
Donald Dewar | 1937 | Labour | Glasgow | Glasgow Anniesland | 58,8 | First Minister; † 11. Oktober 2000 | |
James Douglas-Hamilton | 1942 | Conservative | Lothians | ||||
Helen Eadie | 1947 | Labour | Mid Scotland and Fife | Dunfermline East | 55,9 | ||
Dorothy-Grace Elder | SNP | Glasgow | ab 2. Mai 2002 parteilos | ||||
Fergus Ewing | 1957 | SNP | Highlands and Islands | Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber | 33,1 | ||
Margaret Ewing | 1945 | SNP | Highlands and Islands | Moray | 38,8 | ||
Winnie Ewing | 1929 | SNP | Highlands and Islands | ||||
Linda Fabiani | 1956 | SNP | Central Scotland | ||||
Patricia Ferguson | 1958 | Labour | Glasgow | Glasgow Maryhill | 49,8 | ab 11/01: Ministerin für Parlamentsangelegenheiten | |
Alex Fergusson | 1949 | Conservative | South of Scotland | ||||
Ross Finnie | 1947 | LibDem | West of Scotland | 5/99–11/00: Minister für ländliche Angelegenheiten 11/00–5/01: Minister für die Entwicklung ländlicher Regionen 5/01–5/03: Minister für Umwelt und ländliche Angelegenheiten | |||
Brian Fitzpatrick | Labour | West of Scotland | Strathkelvin and Bearsden | 37,0 | ab 7. Juni 2001 nach dem Rücktritt von Sam Galbraith | ||
Murdo Fraser | 1965 | Conservative | Mid Scotland and Fife | ab 14. August 2001 nach dem Rücktritt von Nick Johnston | |||
Sam Galbraith | Labour | West of Scotland | Strathkelvin and Bearsden | 50,7 | 5/99–11/00: Minister für Kinder und Bildung 11/00–3/01: Minister für Umwelt, Sport und Kultur Rücktritt am 14. Mai 2001 | ||
Phil Gallie | 1939 | Conservative | South of Scotland | ||||
Kenneth Gibson | 1961 | SNP | Glasgow | ||||
Patricia Godman | 1939 | Labour | West of Scotland | West Renfrewshire | 37,3 | ||
Annabel Goldie | 1950 | Conservative | West of Scotland | ||||
Donald Gorrie | 1933 | LibDem | Central Scotland | ||||
Rhoda Grant | 1963 | Labour | Highlands and Islands | ||||
Iain Gray | 1957 | Labour | Lothians | Edinburgh Pentlands | 36,2 | 11/01–05/02: Minister für soziale Gerechtigkeit ab 05/02: Minister für Unternehmen, Verkehr und lebenslanges Lernen | |
Duncan Hamilton | 1973 | SNP | Highlands and Islands | ||||
Keith Harding | 1938 | Conservative | Mid Scotland and Fife | ||||
Robin Harper | 1940 | Green | Lothians | ||||
Hugh Henry | 1952 | Labour | West of Scotland | Paisley South | 45,3 | ||
John Home Robertson | 1948 | Labour | South of Scotland | East Lothian | 51,5 | ||
Janis Hughes | 1958 | Labour | Glasgow | Glasgow Rutherglen | 46,3 | ||
Fiona Hyslop | 1964 | SNP | Lothians | ||||
Adam Ingram | 1951 | SNP | South of Scotland | ||||
Gordon Jackson | 1946 | Labour | Glasgow | Glasgow Govan | 43,3 | ||
Sylvia Jackson | 1947 | Labour | Mid Scotland and Fife | Stirling | 37,8 | ||
Cathy Jamieson | 1956 | Labour | South of Scotland | Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley | 47,9 | ab 11/01: Ministerin für Bildung und Jugendliche | |
Margaret Jamieson | 1953 | Labour | Central Scotland | Kilmarnock and Loudoun | 44,1 | ||
Ian Jenkins | LibDem | South of Scotland | Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale | 35,8 | |||
Nick Johnston | Conservative | Mid Scotland and Fife | Rücktritt am 10. August 2001 | ||||
Alex Johnstone | 1961 | Conservative | North East Scotland | ||||
Andy Kerr | 1962 | Labour | Central Scotland | East Kilbride | 48,8 | ab 11/01: Minister für Finanzen und öffentliche Dienste | |
Johann Lamont | 1957 | Labour | Glasgow | Glasgow Pollok | 43,7 | ||
Marilyn Livingstone | 1952 | Labour | Mid Scotland and Fife | Kirkcaldy | 48,1 | ||
Richard Lochhead | 1969 | SNP | North East Scotland | ||||
George Lyon | 1956 | LibDem | Highlands and Islands | Argyll and Bute | 34,9 | ||
Kenny MacAskill | 1958 | SNP | Lothians | ||||
Lewis Macdonald | 1957 | Labour | North East Scotland | Aberdeen Central | 38,9 | ||
Margo MacDonald | 1943 | SNP | Lothians | ab 28. Januar 2003 parteilos | |||
Kenneth Macintosh | 1962 | Labour | West of Scotland | Eastwood | 37,4 | ||
Angus MacKay | 1964 | Labour | Lothians | Edinburgh South | 37,1 | 11/00–11/01: Minister für Finanzen und lokale Verwaltung | |
Kate Maclean | 1958 | Labour | North East Scotland | Dundee West | 37,6 | ||
Maureen Macmillan | 1943 | Labour | Highlands and Islands | ||||
Paul Martin | 1967 | Labour | Glasgow | Glasgow Springburn | 58,6 | ||
Tricia Marwick | 1953 | SNP | Mid Scotland and Fife | ||||
Michael Matheson | 1970 | SNP | Central Scotland | ||||
John McAllion | 1948 | Labour | North East Scotland | Dundee East | 43,3 | ||
Frank McAveety | 1962 | Labour | Glasgow | Glasgow Shettleston | 54,0 | ||
Tom McCabe | 1954 | Labour | Central Scotland | Hamilton South | 54,4 | 05/99–11/01: Minister für Parlamentsangelegenheiten | |
Jack McConnell | 1960 | Labour | Central Scotland | Motherwell and Wishaw | 46,0 | 5/99–10/00: Finanzminister 10/00–11/01: Minister für Bildung, Europa und äußere Angelegenheiten ab 11/01: First Minister | |
Jamie Mcgrigor | 1949 | Conservative | Highlands and Islands | ||||
Irene McGugan | 1952 | SNP | North East Scotland | ||||
Lyndsay McIntosh | 1955 | Conservative | Central Scotland | ||||
Henry McLeish | 1948 | Labour | Mid Scotland and Fife | Central Fife | 57,3 | 5/99–10/00: Minister für Unternehmen und lebenslanges Lernen 10/00–11/01: First Minister | |
Fiona McLeod | 1957 | SNP | West of Scotland | ||||
David McLetchie | 1952 | Conservative | Lothians | ||||
Michael McMahon | 1961 | Labour | Central Scotland | Hamilton North and Bellshill | 48,8 | ||
Duncan McNeil | 1950 | Labour | West of Scotland | Greenock and Inverclyde | 41,3 | ||
Pauline McNeill | 1962 | Labour | Glasgow | Glasgow Kelvin | 44,8 | ||
Des McNulty | 1952 | Labour | West of Scotland | Clydebank and Milngavie | 45,3 | ||
Brian Monteith | 1957 | Conservative | Mid Scotland and Fife | ||||
Alasdair Morgan | 1945 | SNP | South of Scotland | Galloway and Upper Nithsdale | 39,3 | ||
Alasdair Morrison | 1968 | Labour | Highlands and Islands | Na h-Eileanan an Iar | 51,9 | ||
Bristow Muldoon | 1964 | Labour | Lothians | Livingston | 47,3 | ||
Mary Mulligan | 1960 | Labour | Lothians | Linlithgow | 45,1 | ||
David Mundell | 1962 | Conservative | South of Scotland | ||||
John Farquhar Munro | 1934 | LibDem | Highlands and Islands | Ross, Skye and Inverness West | 32,9 | ||
Elaine Murray | 1954 | Labour | South of Scotland | Dumfries | 36,4 | ||
Alex Neil | 1951 | SNP | Central Scotland | ||||
Irene Oldfather | 1954 | Labour | South of Scotland | Cunninghame South | 52,8 | ||
Gil Paterson | 1942 | SNP | Central Scotland | ||||
Peter Peacock | 1952 | Labour | Highlands and Islands | ||||
Cathy Peattie | 1951 | Labour | Central Scotland | Falkirk East | 44,7 | ||
Lloyd Quinan | SNP | West of Scotland | |||||
Nora Radcliffe | 1946 | LibDem | North East Scotland | Gordon | 36,7 | ||
Keith Raffan | 1949 | LibDem | Mid Scotland and Fife | ||||
George Reid | 1939 | SNP | Mid Scotland and Fife | ||||
Shona Robison | 1966 | SNP | North East Scotland | ||||
Euan Robson | 1954 | LibDem | South of Scotland | Roxburgh and Berwickshire | 40,6 | ||
Mike Rumbles | 1956 | LibDem | North East Scotland | West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine | 35,9 | ||
Michael Russell | 1953 | SNP | South of Scotland | ||||
Alex Salmond | 1954 | SNP | North East Scotland | Banff and Buchan | 52,6 | Rücktritt am 14. Mai 2001 | |
Mary Scanlon | 1947 | Conservative | Highlands and Islands | ||||
John Scott | 1951 | Conservative | South of Scotland | Ayr | 39,4 | ab 16. März 2000 nach dem Rücktritt von Ian Welsh | |
Tavish Scott | 1966 | LibDem | Highlands and Islands | Shetland | 54,5 | ||
Tommy Sheridan | 1964 | SSP | Glasgow | ||||
Richard Simpson | 1942 | Labour | Mid Scotland and Fife | Ochil | 41,7 | ||
Elaine Smith | 1963 | Labour | Central Scotland | Coatbridge and Chryston | 59,4 | ||
Iain Smith | 1960 | LibDem | Mid Scotland and Fife | North East Fife | 37,8 | ||
Margaret Smith | 1961 | LibDem | Lothians | Edinburgh West | 36,5 | ||
David Steel | 1938 | LibDem | Lothians | Presiding Officer | |||
Nicol Stephen | 1960 | LibDem | North East Scotland | Aberdeen South | 32,6 | ||
Stewart Stevenson | 1946 | SNP | North East Scotland | Banff and Buchan | 49,6 | ab 7. Juni 2001 nach dem Rücktritt von Alex Salmond | |
Jamie Stone | 1954 | LibDem | Highlands and Islands | Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross | 41,0 | ||
Nicola Sturgeon | 1970 | SNP | Glasgow | ||||
John Swinney | 1964 | SNP | Mid Scotland and Fife | North Tayside | 44,1 | ||
Elaine Thomson | 1957 | Labour | North East Scotland | Aberdeen North | 37,2 | ||
Murray Tosh | 1950 | Conservative | South of Scotland | ||||
Karen Turnbull | 1967 | Labour | South of Scotland | Clydesdale | 43,0 | ||
Kay Ullrich | SNP | West of Scotland | |||||
Ben Wallace | 1970 | Conservative | North East Scotland | ||||
Jim Wallace | 1954 | LibDem | Highlands and Islands | Orkney | 67,4 | Justizminister und stellvertretender First Minister | |
Mike Watson | 1949 | Labour | Glasgow | Glasgow Cathcart | 48,1 | ab 11/01: Minister für Tourismus, Kultur und Sport | |
Andrew Welsh | 1944 | SNP | North East Scotland | Angus | 46,5 | ||
Ian Welsh | Labour | South of Scotland | Ayr | 38,1 | Rücktritt am 21. Dezember 1999 | ||
Sandra White | 1951 | SNP | Glasgow | ||||
Karen Whitefield | 1970 | Labour | Central Scotland | Airdrie and Shotts | 55,2 | ||
Allan Wilson | 1954 | Labour | West of Scotland | Cunninghame North | 42,9 | ||
Andrew Wilson | 1970 | SNP | Central Scotland | ||||
John Young | 1930 | Conservative | West of Scotland | ||||
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