Dumbarton (Scottish Parliament constituency)

Dumbarton (Gaelic: Dùn Breatann) is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood) covering parts of the council areas of Argyll and Bute and West Dunbartonshire. It elects one Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) by the first past the post method of election. It is also one of ten constituencies in the West Scotland electoral region, which elects seven additional members, in addition to the ten constituency MSPs, to produce a form of proportional representation for the region as a whole.

Dumbarton
County constituency
for the Scottish Parliament
Dumbarton shown within the West Scotland electoral region and the region shown within Scotland
Population72,921 (2019)[1]
Current constituency
Created1999
PartyLabour
MSPJackie Baillie
Council areaWest Dunbartonshire
Argyll and Bute

The seat has been held continuously by Jackie Baillie of Scottish Labour since being first contested at the 1999 Scottish Parliament election.

Electoral region

The other nine constituencies of the West Scotland region are: Clydebank and Milngavie, Cunninghame North, Cunninghame South, Eastwood, Greenock and Inverclyde, Paisley, Renfrewshire North and West, Renfrewshire South and Strathkelvin and Bearsden.

The region covers part of the Argyll and Bute council area, the East Dunbartonshire council area, the East Renfrewshire council area, the Inverclyde council area, North Ayrshire council area, the Renfrewshire council area and the West Dunbartonshire council area.

Constituency boundaries and council area

Map of boundaries from 2011

The Dumbarton constituency was created at the same time as the Scottish Parliament, in 1999, with the name and boundaries of an existing Westminster constituency. In 2005, however, the Westminster (House of Commons) constituency was abolished in favour of new constituencies.[2]

The constituency takes in Helensburgh and Lomond from the Argyll and Bute council area and covers Dumbarton and the Vale of Leven in West Dunbartonshire. The rest of West Dunbartonshire is covered by the Clydebank and Milngavie. The rest of Argyll and Bute is covered by the Argyll and Bute constituency, which is within the Highlands and Islands electoral region.

From the 2011 Scottish Parliament election, Dumbarton had its boundaries altered to include the following electoral wards:

Constituency profile

Dumbarton is the only constituency in the Scottish Parliament to have voted Labour in every election in the devolved era. Ahead of the 2021 election, The Times profiled the seat:

Dumbarton is a diverse seat split between two local authorities: Argyll and Bute and West Dunbartonshire. Its two biggest towns, Dumbarton and Helensburgh, have very different demographics. Dumbarton has significant unemployment and deprivation. It is a traditional Labour territory but, as with many such heartlands, the party’s one-time supporters have become increasingly disaffected... Helensburgh, with its pretty, blustery waterfront, is more affluent and has benefited from its proximity to [Faslane naval] base.[3]

Incumbent Jackie Baillie has cultivated a profile as a hard working local MSP,[4] a reputation that has helped her retain the seat as the Labour Party has declined nationally. In the 2021 election there was speculation that the seat could vote SNP for the first time,[5] but in the end, Baillie increased her majority from 109 to 1,483.[6] The SNP candidate, Toni Giugliano, blamed his loss on pro-Union tactical voting, tweeting: "The Tory vote in Helensburgh went to Labour in extraordinary numbers to keep us out."[7][8]

Member of the Scottish Parliament

ElectionMemberParty
1999Jackie BaillieLabour

Election results

2020s

2021 Scottish Parliament election: Dumbarton[9][10]
PartyCandidateConstituencyRegional
Votes%±%Votes%±%
LabourJackie Baillie[a]17,82546.3 6.110,22826.6 1.5
SNPToni Giugliano16,34242.5 2.614,76638.4 0.5
ConservativeMaurice Corry[b]3,2058.3 6.38,11021.1 2.1
Scottish Green2,4446.4 1.3
Liberal DemocratsAndy Foxall6761.8 1.69862.6 1.2
Alba7271.9New
All for Unity2910.8New
Scottish Family2110.5New
Independent Green Voice1920.5New
Abolish the Scottish Parliament900.2New
Scottish LibertarianJonathan Rainey1340.3New730.2 0.0
Freedom Alliance (UK)700.2New
TUSC730.2New
Reform UK570.1New
IndependentJames Morrison650.2New
UKIP480.1 1.9
IndependentMaurice Campbell270.1New
Scotia Future160.0New
Renew40.0New
IndependentJames Morrison1830.5New
IndependentAndrew Muir940.2 1.7
Majority1,4833.8 3.5
Valid Votes38,45938,478
Invalid Votes10658
Turnout38,56568.5 7.438,53668.5 7.3
Labour holdSwing 1.8
Notes

2010s

2016 Scottish Parliament election: Dumbarton[11][12]
PartyCandidateConstituencyRegion
Votes%±%Votes%±%
LabourJackie Baillie[a]13,52240.2 3.88,43325.1 8.3
SNPGail Robertson13,41339.9 1.613,05938.8 0.4
ConservativeMaurice Corry4,89114.6 2.67,77923.1 10.3
Scottish Green1,6835.0 2.3
Liberal DemocratsAileen Morton1,1313.4 0.41,2653.8 0.4
IndependentAndrew Muir6411.9New
UKIP6652.0 0.9
Solidarity2630.8 0.3
Scottish Christian2120.6 0.1
RISE1860.6New
Scottish Libertarian690.2New
Majority1090.3 5.5
Valid Votes33,59833,614
Invalid Votes10075
Turnout33,69861.2 7.633,68961.1 7.6
Labour holdSwing 2.75
Notes
2011 Scottish Parliament election: Dumbarton[13]
PartyCandidateConstituencyRegion
Votes%±%Votes%±%
LabourJackie Baillie[a]12,56244.1N/A9,53133.4N/A
SNPIain Robertson10,92338.3N/A11,17839.2N/A
ConservativeGraham Smith3,39511.9N/A3,66812.9N/A
Liberal DemocratsHelen Watt8583.0N/A9483.3N/A
IndependentGeorge Rice7702.7N/A
Scottish Green7862.8N/A
All-Scotland Pensioners Party5071.8N/A
Scottish Socialist5061.8N/A
UKIP3011.1N/A
Socialist Labour2540.9N/A
BNP2540.9N/A
Scottish Christian2120.7N/A
Ban Bankers Bonuses1470.5N/A
Pirate970.3N/A
IndependentRichard Vassie690.2N/A
Solidarity540.2N/A
Majority1,6395.8N/A
Valid Votes28,50828,512
Invalid Votes11490
Turnout28,62253.5N/A28,60253.5N/A
Labour win (new boundaries)
Notes

2000s

2007 Scottish Parliament election: Dumbarton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJackie Baillie 11,635 38.7 -3.5
SNPGraeme McCormick10,02433.4+14.2
ConservativeBrian Pope4,70115.6+1.1
Liberal DemocratsAlex Mackie3,38511.3-4.2
Scottish JacobiteJohn Black3091.0New
Majority1,6115.3-17.7
Turnout30,05455.6+3.7
Labour holdSwing
2003 Scottish Parliament election: Dumbarton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJackie Baillie 12,154 42.2 -1.6
SNPIain Docherty5,54219.2-10.8
Liberal DemocratsEric Thompson4,45515.5+3.9
ConservativeMurray Tosh4,17814.5-0.1
Scottish SocialistLes Robertson2,4948.7New
Majority6,61223.0+9.2
Turnout28,823,51.9-10.0
Labour holdSwing

1990s

1999 Scottish Parliament election: Dumbarton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJackie Baillie 15,181 43.8 N/A
SNPLloyd Quinan10,42330.0N/A
ConservativeDonald Reece5,06014.6N/A
Liberal DemocratsPaul Coleshill4,03511.6N/A
Majority4,75813.8N/A
Turnout34,69961.9N/A
Labour win (new seat)

Notes and references