The Scottish general election of 2025 was held on 27 May 2025 to elect the 1st Parliament of Independent Scotland. Voting took place in all 250 parliamentary constituencies of Scotland, each electing one Member of Parliament to the Scottish Parliament. The election ran alongside the first Scottish Presidential election, also won by the SNP with Nicola Sturgeon as their candidate.
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| - Scottish General Election, 2025 (Unrealistic World)
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| - The Scottish general election of 2025 was held on 27 May 2025 to elect the 1st Parliament of Independent Scotland. Voting took place in all 250 parliamentary constituencies of Scotland, each electing one Member of Parliament to the Scottish Parliament. The election ran alongside the first Scottish Presidential election, also won by the SNP with Nicola Sturgeon as their candidate.
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Leader
| - Nicola Sturgeon
- Ruth Davidson
- Willie Rennie
- Kezia Dugdale
- Patrick Harvie
- Wendy MacDonald
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Next Year
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election name
| - Scottish general election, 2025
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Country
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seats for election
| - 126(xsd:integer)
- All 250 seats in the Scottish Parliament
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| - 2(xsd:integer)
- 12(xsd:integer)
- 17(xsd:integer)
- 32(xsd:integer)
- 59(xsd:integer)
- 128(xsd:integer)
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Party
| - Green Party
- Labour Party
- Conservative Party
- Liberal Democrats
- Socialist Party
- Scottish National Party
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leaders seat
| - Glasgow
- Unknown
- Lothian
- Mid Scotland and Fife
- Glasgow Southside
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Percentage
| - 4.8
- 6.9
- 12.7
- 0.6
- 23.6
- 51.3
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abstract
| - The Scottish general election of 2025 was held on 27 May 2025 to elect the 1st Parliament of Independent Scotland. Voting took place in all 250 parliamentary constituencies of Scotland, each electing one Member of Parliament to the Scottish Parliament. The election ran alongside the first Scottish Presidential election, also won by the SNP with Nicola Sturgeon as their candidate. Scotland gained independence following their second independence referendum but no new elections took place for several years as the country was "sorting itself out, now get lost you English twat" thus the parliament from the Scottish Devolved election remained with an SNP majority. The SNP kept their majority. This election was held using full proportional representation. Labour came second in the election, but still earning much less support than the SNP. The Conservatives came third place, merging with the Scottish UKIP soon after the independence referendum's result. The Green Party managed to come fourth place, beating the Liberal Democrats. This election also marked a surprising gain of two seats for the Socialist Party, previously the Scottish Socialist Party.
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