Scottish Parliament elections
Argyll and Bute constituency
This election was held on Thursday 6 May 2021.
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When voting for members of the Scottish Parliament, you will have two votes. One for a member to represent your constituency, and one to represent your Scottish region. The Scottish Parliament currently has 129 elected members.
Members of the Scottish Parliament are elected to create laws for Scotland and hold the Scottish Government to account. The Scottish Parliament is a devolved body, meaning legislative power has been transferred from the UK Government to the Parliament to give Scottish people more of a say on the laws made in Scotland. The Parliament now holds power over issues such as education, the environment, and health. The Scottish Parliament also has some taxation powers.
4 candidates stood in the Argyll and Bute constituency.
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Donald Cameron
Conservative and Unionist Party
7,645 votes -
Alan Reid
Liberal Democrats
6,874 votes -
Lewis Whyte
Labour Party
2,436 votes
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