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This is a list of Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) or, in Gaelic, Buill Pàrlamaid na h-Alba (BPnA) elected to the second Scottish Parliament at the 2003 election. Of the 129 members, 73 were elected from first past the post constituencies with a further 56 members being returned from eight regions, each electing seven MSPs as a form of mixed member proportional representation.

Composition of the Parliament

Party May 2003
election
April 2007
dissolution
style="background-color: Template:Scottish Labour Party/meta/color" | Scottish Labour Party 50 50
style="background-color: Template:Scottish National Party/meta/color" | Scottish National Party 27 25
style="background-color: Template:Scottish Conservative Party/meta/color" | Scottish Conservative Party 18 17
style="background-color: Template:Scottish Liberal Democrats/meta/color" | Scottish Liberal Democrats 17 17
style="background-color: Template:Scottish Green Party/meta/color" | Scottish Green Party 7 7
style="background-color: Template:Scottish Socialist Party/meta/color" | Scottish Socialist Party 6 4
style="background-color: Template:Solidarity (Scotland)/meta/color" | Solidarity 0 2
style="background-color: Template:Scottish Senior Citizens Unity Party/meta/color" | Scottish Senior Citizens Unity Party 1 1
style="background-color: Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color" | Independents 3 5
style="background-color: Template:Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament/meta/color" | Presiding Officer 0 1
Total 129
Total 129
 Government Majority 6 5

Government coalition parties denoted with bullets (•)

Graphical representation

This is a graphical comparison of party strengths in the 2nd session of the Scottish Parliament at the time of its dissolution in April 2007.

  • Note this is not the official seating plan of the Scottish Parliament.

MSPs by party

This is a list (sorted by party) of MSPs and party affiliations at the end of the session. For a list of MSPs elected in the 2003 election see here. The changes table below records all changes in party affiliation during the session.

Party Name Constituency or Region
rowspan="50" style="background-color: Template:Scottish Labour Party/meta/color; width: 10px;" | Labour Party (50) Wendy Alexander Paisley North
Jackie Baillie Dumbarton
Richard Baker North East Scotland
Scott Barrie Dunfermline West
Sarah Boyack Edinburgh Central
Rhona Brankin Midlothian
Bill Butler Glasgow Anniesland
Malcolm Chisholm Edinburgh North and Leith
Cathie Craigie Cumbernauld and Kilsyth
Margaret Curran Glasgow Baillieston
Susan Deacon Edinburgh East and Musselburgh
Helen Eadie Dunfermline East
Patricia Ferguson Glasgow Maryhill
Karen Gillon Clydesdale
Marlyn Glen North East Scotland
Trish Godman West Renfrewshire
Hugh Henry Paisley South
John Home Robertson East Lothian
Janis Hughes Glasgow Rutherglen
Gordon Jackson Glasgow Govan
Sylvia Jackson Stirling
Cathy Jamieson Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley
Margaret Jamieson Kilmarnock and Loudoun
Andy Kerr East Kilbride
Johann Lamont Glasgow Pollok
Marilyn Livingstone Kirkcaldy
Lewis Macdonald Aberdeen Central
Kenneth Macintosh Eastwood
Kate Maclean Dundee West
Maureen Macmillan Highlands and Islands
Paul Martin Glasgow Springburn
Christine May Fife Central
Frank McAveety Glasgow Shettleston
Tom McCabe Hamilton South
Jack McConnell Motherwell and Wishaw
Michael McMahon Hamilton North and Bellshill
Duncan McNeil Greenock and Inverclyde
Pauline McNeill Glasgow Kelvin
Des McNulty Clydebank and Milngavie
Alasdair Morrison Western Isles
Bristow Muldoon Livingston
Mary Mulligan Linlithgow
Elaine Murray Dumfries
Irene Oldfather Cunninghame South
Peter Peacock Highlands and Islands
Cathy Peattie Falkirk East
Elaine Smith Coatbridge and Chryston
Mike Watson Glasgow Cathcart
Karen Whitefield Airdrie and Shotts
Allan Wilson Cunninghame North
rowspan="25" style="background-color: Template:Scottish National Party/meta/color; width: 10px;" | Scottish National Party (25) Brian Adam Aberdeen North
Bruce Crawford Mid Scotland and Fife
Roseanna Cunningham Perth
Fergus Ewing Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber
Margaret Ewing Moray
Linda Fabiani Central Scotland
Rob Gibson Highlands and Islands
Christine Grahame South of Scotland
Fiona Hyslop Lothians
Adam Ingram South of Scotland
Richard Lochhead North East Scotland
Kenny MacAskill Lothians
Tricia Marwick Mid Scotland and Fife
Jim Mather Highlands and Islands
Michael Matheson Central Scotland
Stewart Maxwell West of Scotland
Bruce McFee West of Scotland
Alasdair Morgan South of Scotland
Alex Neil Central Scotland
Shona Robison Dundee East
Stewart Stevenson Banff and Buchan
Nicola Sturgeon Glasgow
John Swinney North Tayside
Andrew Welsh Angus
Sandra White Glasgow
rowspan="17" style="background-color: Template:Scottish Conservative Party/meta/color; width: 10px;" | Conservative Party (17) Bill Aitken Glasgow
Ted Brocklebank Mid Scotland and Fife
David Davidson North East Scotland
James Douglas-Hamilton Lothians
Alex Fergusson Galloway and Upper Nithsdale
Murdo Fraser Mid Scotland and Fife
Phil Gallie South of Scotland
Annabel Goldie West of Scotland
Alex Johnstone North East Scotland
Jamie McGrigor Highlands and Islands
David McLetchie Edinburgh Pentlands
Nanette Milne North East Scotland
Margaret Mitchell Central Scotland
David Mundell South of Scotland
Mary Scanlon Highlands and Islands
John Scott Ayr
Murray Tosh West of Scotland
rowspan="17" style="background-color: Template:Scottish Liberal Democrats/meta/color; width: 10px;" | Liberal Democrats (17) Robert Brown Glasgow
Ross Finnie West of Scotland
Donald Gorrie Central Scotland
George Lyon Argyll and Bute
John Farquhar Munro Ross, Skye and Inverness West
Mike Pringle Edinburgh South
Jeremy Purvis Tweeddale, Ettrick & Lauderdale
Nora Radcliffe Gordon
Keith Raffan Mid Scotland and Fife
Euan Robson Roxburgh and Berwickshire
Mike Rumbles West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine
Tavish Scott Shetland
Iain Smith North East Fife
Margaret Smith Edinburgh West
Nicol Stephen Aberdeen South
Jamie Stone Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross
Jim Wallace Orkney
rowspan="7" style="background-color: Template:Scottish Green Party/meta/color; width: 10px;" | Scottish Green Party (7) Shiona Baird North East Scotland
Mark Ballard Lothians
Chris Ballance South of Scotland
Robin Harper Lothians
Patrick Harvie Glasgow
Mark Ruskell Mid Scotland and Fife
Eleanor Scott Highlands and Islands
rowspan="4" style="background-color: Template:Scottish Socialist Party/meta/color; width: 10px;" | Scottish Socialist Party (4) Frances Curran West of Scotland
Colin Fox Lothians
Rosie Kane Glasgow
Carolyn Leckie Central Scotland
rowspan="2" style="background-color: Template:Solidarity (Scotland)/meta/color; width: 10px;" | Solidarity (2) Rosemary Byrne South of Scotland
Tommy Sheridan Glasgow
rowspan="1" style="background-color:Template:Scottish Senior Citizens Unity Party/meta/color; width: 10px;" | Senior Citizens Unity Party (1) John Swinburne Central Scotland
rowspan="1" style="background-color:Template:Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament/meta/color; width: 10px;" | Presiding Officer (1) George Reid Ochil
rowspan="5" style="background-color:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color; width: 10px;" | Independent (5) Margo MacDonald Lothians
Dennis Canavan Falkirk West
Campbell Martin West of Scotland
Brian Monteith Mid Scotland and Fife
Jean Turner Strathkelvin and Bearsden

Members by constituency and region

Constituency members

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Regional members

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Changes

Date Constituency/region Gain Loss Note
07 May 2003 Ochil Presiding Officer SNP George Reid is elected as the Presiding Officer and had to take voluntary suspension from the SNP.
10 July 2004 West of Scotland Independent SNP Campbell Martin was expelled from the SNP after publicly criticizing the party leader.
10 January 2005 Mid Scotland and Fife Liberal Democrats Keith Raffan resigned from Parliament, citing reasons of ill health, although it has been indicated that there were irregularities with his claims for expenses.
10 January 2005 Mid Scotland and Fife Liberal Democrats Andrew Arbuckle replaces Keith Raffan as he was next on the Lib Dem regional list.
17 June 2005 South of Scotland Conservative David Mundell resigned from Parliament as he was elected to the UK Parliament.
17 June 2005 South of Scotland Conservative Derek Brownlee replaces David Mundell as he was next on the Conservative regional list.
05 September 2005 Glasgow Cathcart Labour Mike Watson resigned from Parliament pending his conviction for arson.
05 September 2005 Glasgow Cathcart Labour Charlie Gordon holds the seat vacated by Mike Watson at the by-election.
08 November 2005 Mid Scotland and Fife Independent Conservative Brian Monteith is expelled from his party after briefing against his party leader David McLetchie.
21 March 2006 Moray SNP Margaret Ewing dies in March 2006.
7 April 2006 North East Scotland SNP Richard Lochhead resigned to contest the Moray by-election after Margaret Ewing's death.
7 April 2006 Highlands and Islands Conservative Mary Scanlon resigned to contest the Moray by-election after Margaret Ewing's death.
19 April 2006 North East Scotland SNP Maureen Watt replaces Richard Lochhead as she was next on the SNP regional list.
19 April 2006 Highlands and Islands Conservative Dave Petrie replaces Mary Scanlon as he was next on the Conservative regional list.
27 April 2006 Moray SNP Richard Lochhead holds the seat vacated by Margaret Ewing at the by-election.
03 September 2006 Glasgow Solidarity Scottish Socialist Tommy Sheridan resigned from the SSP and formed Solidarity.
03 September 2006 South of Scotland Solidarity Scottish Socialist Rosemary Byrne resigned from the SSP and joined Solidarity.

See also