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The Highlands and Islands is one of the eight electoral areas for the Scottish Parliament through which 7 of the 56 Additional Members System MSPs are elected. Jump to: navigation, search The Scottish Parliament (Pàrlamaid na h-Alba in Gaelic, Scots Pairlament in Scots) is the national unicameral legislature of Scotland. ... The Additional Member System (AMS) is a voting system where some representatives are elected from geographic constituencies and others are elected under proportional representation from party lists. ...


In terms of local government (unitary authority) areas the electoral area covers: Local governments are administrative offices of an area smaller than a state. ... A unitary authority is a type of local authority, which has a single-tier and is responsible for all local government functions within its area. ...

In terms of first-past-the-post constituencies of the Scottish Parliament the electoral area covers: Argyll and Bute (Earra-Ghaidheal agus Bòd in Gaelic) is one of 32 unitary council regions in Scotland, and a Lieutenancy Area. ... Highland (a Ghaidhealtachd in Gaelic) is the name of the largest administrative region in Scotland. ... This article is about the region in Scotland. ... The Orkney Islands form one of 32 unitary council regions in Scotland, and are a Lieutenancy Area. ... See Shetland (disambiguation) for other meanings. ... The first-past-the-post electoral system is a voting system for single-member districts, variously called first-past-the-post (FPTP or FPP), winner-take-all, plurality voting, or relative majority. ... The United Kingdom has now four bodies with members elected by constituencies: The House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom The Scottish Parliament The Welsh Assembly The Northern Ireland Assembly The House of Commons has over 600 constituencies representing the whole of the United Kingdom. ...

Highlands and Islands is the largest of the 8 electoral areas in terms of size, but the smallest in terms of population and electorate. Jump to: navigation, search Argyll and Bute is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament. ... Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament. ... Jump to: navigation, search Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber is a constituency represented in the Scottish Parliament. ... Jump to: navigation, search Moray is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament. ... Ross, Skye and Inverness West is a constituency represented in the Scottish Parliament. ...


Scottish Parliament Vote, 1999

Political Party Votes Share of Vote (%) % Change List Seats Won
SNP 55,593 27.73 N/A 2
Labour 51,371 25.47 N/A 3
Lib-Dems 43,226 21.43 N/A 0
Conservatives 30,122 14.94 N/A 2
Greens 7,560 3.75 N/A 0
I Noble (Independent) 3,522 1.75 N/A 0
SLP 2,808 1.39 N/A 0
HIA 2,607 1.29 N/A 0
SSP 1,770 0.88 N/A 0
Robbie the Pict (Independent) 1,151 0.57 N/A 0
J Campbell (Independent) 712 0.35 N/A 0
NLP 536 0.27 N/A 0
A Robertson (Independent) 354 0.18 N/A 0

MSPs Elected: In Scotland, the Scottish National Party (SNP) (Pàrtaidh Nàiseanta na h-Alba in Scottish Gaelic) is a centre-left political party which campaigns for Scottish independence. ... The Labour Party is a centre-left or social democratic political party in Britain (see British politics), and one of the United Kingdoms three main political parties. ... The Liberal Democrats, often shortened to Lib Dems, are a social liberal political party based in the United Kingdom. ... Jump to: navigation, search The Conservative Party is the largest political party on the centre-right in the United Kingdom. ... The Scottish Green Party is the Green party in Scotland, and a full member of the European Federation of Green Parties. ... The Socialist Labour Party (SLP) is a small left-wing political party in the United Kingdom. ... The Highlands and Islands Alliance (also known by the Gaelic name Càirdeas, meaning friendship, goodwill or alliance) was formed to contest the first election to the Scottish Parliament. ... Jump to: navigation, search This article deals with the Scottish Socialist Party that was formed in 1998. ... Robbie the Pict (born Brian Robertson), is a Scottish nationalist. ... The Natural Law Party is a trans-national political party with national branches in over 80 countries. ...

See also: Peter Peacock, (Born 27 May 1952) has been a Labour regional list Member of the Scottish Parliament for Highlands and Islands since 1999. ... Winnie Ewing (born July 10, 1929) is a prominent Scottish nationalist and was formerly a Member of Parliament (MP), Member of the European Parliament (MEP) and Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP). ... Duncan Hamilton, educated at Brighton College, was a Formula One driver from Britain. ...

The polling date for the first Scottish Parliament election was held on 7th May, 1999. ...

Scottish Parliament Vote, 2003

Political Party Votes Share of Vote (%) % Change List Seats Won
SNP 39,497 23.43 -4.30 2
Labour 37,605 22.31 -3.16 2
Liberal Democrats 31,655 18.78 -2.65 0
Conservatives 26,989 16.01 +1.07 2
Greens 13,935 8.27 +4.52 1
SSP 9,000 5.34 +4.46 0
UKIP 1,947 1.16 N/A 0
Robbie the Pict (Independent) 1,822 1.08 +0.51 0
CP 1,768 1.05 N/A 0
SLP 1,617 0.96 -0.43 0
SPA 793 0.47 N/A 0
A Robertson (Independent) 353 0.21 +0.03 0
Rural Party 177 0.11 N/A 0

MSPs elected: In Scotland, the Scottish National Party (SNP) (Pàrtaidh Nàiseanta na h-Alba in Scottish Gaelic) is a centre-left political party which campaigns for Scottish independence. ... The Labour Party is a centre-left or social democratic political party in Britain (see British politics), and one of the United Kingdoms three main political parties. ... The Liberal Democrats, often shortened to Lib Dems, are a social liberal political party based in the United Kingdom. ... Jump to: navigation, search The Conservative Party is the largest political party on the centre-right in the United Kingdom. ... The Scottish Green Party is the Green party in Scotland, and a full member of the European Federation of Green Parties. ... Jump to: navigation, search This article deals with the Scottish Socialist Party that was formed in 1998. ... The United Kingdom Independence Party (commonly known as UKIP, pronounced you-kip) is a right-wing political party that aims at British withdrawal from the European Union. ... Robbie the Pict (born Brian Robertson), is a Scottish nationalist. ... The Countryside Party is a minor political party operating in the United Kingdom. ... The Socialist Labour Party (SLP) is a small left-wing political party in the United Kingdom. ...

See also: Peter Peacock, (Born 27 May 1952) has been a Labour regional list Member of the Scottish Parliament for Highlands and Islands since 1999. ... Eleanor Scott, born July 23, 1951 in Inverness, is a Green Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Highlands and Islands. ... Jim Mather was born on March 6, 1947. ... Rob Gibson (born October 19, 1945) is a Scottish politician. ...


The Highlands and Islands is also a colloquial term used to describe the Scottish highlands along with the islands off their coast. The polling date for the second Scottish Parliament election was held on May 1, 2003. ... The Scottish Highlands are the mountainous regions of Scotland north and west of the Highland Boundary Fault. ...


Highlands and Islands Enterprise, for example, exists to stimulate the economy of the whole Highland and Islands region and to support local companies in the area.


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Scottish Highlands at AllExperts (818 words)
The Scottish Highlands are the mountainous regions of Scotland north and west of the Highland Boundary Fault.
The Highland Council is the administrative body for around 40% of this area; the remainder is divided between the council areas of Aberdeenshire, Angus, Argyll and Bute, Moray, Perth and Kinross, and Stirling.
Highland Park is a single malt Scotch whisky, which is distilled in Orkney, which is not part of either the administrative area of Highland nor the Scottish Highlands.
Scottish Gaelic language at AllExperts (4642 words)
Lowland Gaelic was spoken in the southern regions of Scotland prior to the introduction of Lowland Scots.
With the advent of devolution, however, Scottish matters have finally begun to receive greater attention, and the Gaelic Language (Scotland) Act was confirmed by the Scottish Parliament on 21 April 2005.
The Act was passed by the Scottish Parliament unanimously, with support from all sectors of the Scottish political spectrum on the 21st of April 2005.
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