Paisley (Scottish Parliament constituency)

Paisley is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood) covering the town of Paisley in Renfrewshire council area. 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 ten constituency MSPs, to produce a form of proportional representation for the region as a whole.

Paisley
County constituency
for the Scottish Parliament
Paisley shown within the West Scotland electoral region and the region shown within Scotland
Population72,752 (2019)[1]
Current constituency
Created2011
PartyScottish National Party
MSPGeorge Adam
Council areaRenfrewshire

The constituency was created for the 2011 Scottish Parliament election, and covers parts of the former constituencies of Paisley North and Paisley South.[2] It has been held by George Adam of the Scottish National Party (SNP) since its formation.

Electoral region

The other nine constituencies of the West Scotland region are: Clydebank and Milngavie, Cunninghame North, Cunninghame South, Dumbarton, Eastwood, Greenock and Inverclyde, 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

Renfrewshire is represented in the Scottish Parliament by three constituencies: Paisley, Renfrewshire North and West and Renfrewshire South.

The electoral wards of the Paisley constituency are:

Constituency profile

The constituency covers most of the town of Paisley, the Gallowhill area in the northeast of the town lying in the neighbouring seat of Renfrewshire North and West. Paisley is often considered the biggest town in Scotland, and gave its name to the distinctive kidney-shaped "paisley pattern" and the Paisley shawl. Textile and thread manufacture were long the mainstay of Paisley's industry, due to the damp climate and plentiful water, and by the 19th century, the town was a major centre for the weaving industry.[3]

Paisley has a long association with political Radicalism, highlighted by its involvement in the Radical War of 1820, with striking weavers being instrumental in the protests. By 1993, all of Paisley's mills had closed, although they are memorialised in the town's museums and civic history.[4] The decline of industry in the town has led to urban recession, and in 2006, the district of Ferguslie Park was named one of Scotland's most deprived areas by what was then the Scottish Executive. In 2015, the town launched its bid to become UK City of Culture in 2021, becoming one of the five shortlisted candidates,[5] before eventually losing out to Coventry.

The constituency features four railway stations, a major hospital and several notable churches. Most noticeable among the buildings of Paisley is Paisley Abbey in the centre of the town, which dates from the 12th century. Nearby lies St Mirin's Cathedral which is the seat of the Catholic Bishop of Paisley.[3]

Members

ElectionMemberParty
2011George AdamSNP

Elections

2020s

2021 Scottish Parliament election: Paisley[6]
PartyCandidateConstituencyRegional
Votes%±%Votes%±%
SNPGeorge Adam[a]17,49550.0 0.216,14746.0 0.6
Labour Co-opNeil Bibby[b]11,42032.7 0.58,79725.1 2.0
ConservativeRussell Findlay[c]3,3429.6 2.44,93414.1 0.1
Scottish GreenScott Bevan1,5844.5New2,5707.3 1.5
Liberal DemocratsEileen McCartin1,1243.2 2.89052.6 0.6
Alba6111.7New
All for Unity2840.8New
Scottish Family2240.6New
Independent Green Voice1600.5New
Freedom Alliance (UK)1020.3New
Reform UK770.5New
Abolish the Scottish Parliament770.2New
TUSC680.2New
UKIP570.2 1.5
Scottish Libertarian560.2 0.0
Renew120.0New
Scotia Future120.0New
IndependentJames Morrison90.0New
IndependentMaurice Campbell70.0New
Majority6,07517.3 0.3
Valid Votes34,96535,109
Invalid Votes14362
Turnout35,10862.6 5.335,17162.7 5.4
SNP holdSwing 0.4
Notes

2010s

2016 Scottish Parliament election: Paisley[7]
PartyCandidateConstituencyRegional
Votes%±%Votes%±%
SNPGeorge Adam[a]14,68249.8 7.213,42345.4 4.4
Labour Co-opNeil Bibby[b]9,48332.2 9.58,00527.1 10.0
ConservativePaul Masterton3,53312.0 3.34,18814.2 6.3
Scottish Green1,7225.8 2.7
Liberal DemocratsEileen McCartin1,7666.0 1.09543.2 0.1
UKIP5131.7 1.2
Solidarity3191.1 0.9
Scottish Christian2340.8 0.1
RISE1590.5New
Scottish Libertarian560.2New
Majority5,19917.6 16.7
Valid Votes29,46429,573
Invalid Votes12843
Turnout29,59257.3 7.829,61657.3 8.0
SNP holdSwing 8.4
Notes
2011 Scottish Parliament election: Paisley[8]
PartyCandidateConstituencyRegional
Votes%±%Votes%±%
SNPGeorge Adam10,91342.6N/A10,49441.0N/A
LabourEwan Williams10,66541.7N/A9,47937.1N/A
ConservativeGordon McCaskill2,2298.7N/A2,0227.9N/A
Liberal DemocratsEileen McCartin1,7837.0N/A8373.3N/A
Scottish Green7993.1N/A
All-Scotland Pensioners Party4241.7N/A
Socialist Labour3491.4N/A
Scottish Christian2410.9N/A
Scottish Socialist2010.8N/A
BNP1900.7N/A
IndependentRichard Vassie1580.6N/A
UKIP1360.5N/A
Ban Bankers Bonuses1160.5N/A
Pirate720.3N/A
Solidarity530.2N/A
Majority2480.9N/A
Valid Votes25,59025,571
Invalid Votes8377
Turnout25,67349.1N/A25,64849.3N/A
SNP win (new seat)
Notes

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