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2000 Glasgow Anniesland by-elections

By-elections held in Glasgow Anniesland, Scotland


By-elections held in Glasgow Anniesland, Scotland

FieldValue
election_name2000 Glasgow Anniesland by-election
countryUnited Kingdom
typeparliamentary
ongoingno
previous_election1997 United Kingdom general election
previous_year1997
next_election2001 United Kingdom general election
next_year2001
election_date23 November 2000
candidate1**John Robertson**
party1Labour Party (UK)
popular_vote1**10,359**
percentage1**51.7%**
swing1**10.1%**
candidate2Grant Thoms
party2Scottish National Party
popular_vote24,202
percentage221.0%
swing23.9%
candidate3Dorothy Luckhurst
party3Conservative Party (UK)
popular_vote32,188
percentage310.9%
swing30.6%
candidate4Chris McGinty
party4Liberal Democrats (UK)
popular_vote41,630
percentage48.1%
swing40.9%
candidate5Charlie McCarthy
party5Scottish Socialist Party
popular_vote51,441
percentage57.2%
swing56.5%
titleMP
before_electionDonald Dewar
after_electionJohn Robertson
before_partyLabour
after_partyLabour

There was a double 2000 by-election in Glasgow Anniesland on 23 November 2000.

Donald Dewar, a leading figure in Scottish Labour politics, had in 1999 been elected to the Scottish Parliament where he had become First Minister of the Scottish Parliament, but he retained his seat in the Parliament of the United Kingdom intending to stand down at the next general election. However, Dewar died on 11 October 2000 from a massive brain haemorrhage, possibly brought on by a fall he suffered outside his official residence the previous day. This created a by-election for his seat of Glasgow Anniesland in the UK Parliament and Glasgow Anniesland in the Scottish Parliament.

Both elections were held on the same day, and polling day was set for 23 November. John Robertson had already been chosen to fight the seat for Labour at the general election and therefore stood at the by-election. The Labour vote declined, but with the main beneficiary being the small Scottish Socialist Party rather than the challenging Scottish National Party, the seat was comfortably held.

Results

Westminster result

The turnout was 38.1%.

General election result, 1997

Scottish Parliament result

References

References

  1. Boothroyd, David. "Results of Byelections in the 1997–2002 Parliament".
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