Delayed at the very last minute from March, a strong Conservative lead here in 2017 won’t weather an SNP result akin to Ellon this time. A complete toss up.
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Eilean a’ Cheò (Highland) By-Election, 12/03/2020
We’re still on the west coast of Scotland for 2020’s second council by-election on the 12th … Eilean a’ Cheò (Highland) By-Election, 12/03/2020Read more
Panelbase, 28th-31st Jan 2020
The second of Monday’s double polling whammy was from Panelbase. They’d polled a lot more recently … Panelbase, 28th-31st Jan 2020Read more
Survation, 20th-22nd January 2020
We haven’t actually had a full Survation poll since March last year, so this is a welcome bit of diversity in terms of polling agencies.
SNP – 64
Conservative – 24
Labour – 24
Green – 9
Lib Dem – 8
Mid Galloway and Wigtown West By-Election Result
For the very first Scottish election of the decade, we were down in Dumfries and Galloway. The stonking Conservative figure means this is the first single-seat by-election since Ballot Box Scotland launched two years ago where the winner did so on first preferences.
Mid Galloway and Wigtown West (Dumfries and Galloway) By-Election, 23/01/2020
For the New Year – and new decade – we’re going straight into the Mid Galloway … Mid Galloway and Wigtown West (Dumfries and Galloway) By-Election, 23/01/2020Read more
2019 in Review: All the Parliaments
It’s been a dramatic year in politics in the UK, and even going back to the start of the year feels like a completely different world.
2019 In Review – Council By-Elections
With the General Election out of the way and Christmas looming, it’s time for Ballot Box Scotland to neatly wrap up the year’s council by-elections.
GE19 – The Difference a Boundary Makes
I’m back with one final GE19 post, this time on the effect of prospective new Scottish Westminster boundaries. Whether these boundaries are the ones we end up with for the next election or not, they are a reminder of the fundamentally undemocratic nature of FPTP.
Long Read – Ballot Box Britain: GE 2019 Under PR
Having worked out a simple PR model for the 2017 election just before GE19, it was easy to slot the numbers from this year in too. In an election notable for its tactical voting and heavily distorted result, I imagine a possible alternative to Westminster’s antiquated, unfair and fundamentally undemocratic voting system.
