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Holyrood Election 2026: The count begins…

The polls have closed and the counting has begun. Later today, we will know just who has come out on top in the Scottish elections as the results start dropping in. Early indications are that John Swinney and the SNP will fall short of a majority. But will that open the door to another coalition with the Greens?

The rival parties are eyeing up 70 constituency seats, elected by the first-past-the-post method. There are a further eight electoral regions each with seven additional MSPs based on a form of proportional voting. In total, 129 parliamentarians are elected.

The magic number for a majority is, therefore, 65 but while that looks unlikely, there could be a pro-independence majority if the SNP and Greens were to share power once again. And that could pile more pressure on Keir Starmer over the prospect of IndyRef2. 

 

John Swinney says SNP wins are ‘precious’

John Swinney is confident that – as polls have suggested – the SNP will emerge as the largest party in the Scottish Parliament.

However, it remains to be seen if the party will have a majority.

Speaking at the election count in Perth after he won the seat there, he said: ‘We are at the very early stages of the election count across the country.

‘But it is becoming clear that the Scottish National Party is going to emerge as the largest party in this election campaign. That is, for me, something incredibly precious.’

Tories blame Reform for SNP win in Aberdeen

As Stephen Flynn narrowly held the Aberdeen Deeside and North Kincardine seat for the SNP with a tiny majority of just over 1,000 over Tory Liam Kerr is fizzing.

The Scottish Tories say it was Reform UK’s 6,000 votes which denied them a ‘massive scalp’.

Breaking:Labour takes Western Isles seat from SNP

Scottish Labour’s Donald MacKinnon wins in the Western Isles, taking the seat from the SNP with 4,665 votes.

Breaking:SNP hold Paisley

The SNP win in Paisley as candidate George Adam secures 13,164 votes.

Scottish Labour’s Neil Bibby comes second.

Breaking:SNP hold Banffshire & Buchan Coast

SNP win in Banffshire & Buchan Coast with candidate Kafren Adam securing 10,374 votes.

Anas Sarwar under pressure

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar has admitted defeat at the Holyrood election – saying the vote is a ‘disappointing result for us’.

He adds: ‘We argued the case for change but ultimately it is an argument we lost.’

Arriving at the Glasgow count

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - MAY 08: Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar attends the Glasgow Count and Declaration at Glasgow International Arena on May 08, 2026 in Glasgow, Scotland. The 2026 Scottish Parliament election will elect 129 MSPs. It is the first election using new voting boundaries and features a record number of retiring politicians. While the SNP and Scottish Labour are the main contenders for power, new parties like Reform UK are expected to win seats for the first time. Voters are primarily focused on the NHS, the economy, and the cost of living. (Photo by Robert Perry/Getty Images)

Mr Sarwar said: ‘This is clearly a disappointing result for us as a Scottish Labour Party. We argued the case for change, made the argument for change, but ultimately it is an argument we lost.’

Asked if the Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was to blame, Mr Sarwar said: ‘Throughout this campaign I have tried to make this about Scotland, I’m not going to change that today. Is there a national wave though that we tried to overcome but failed to do so? Yes.’

Vote Reform, Get SNP…

Breaking:SNP hold Perthshire South and Kinross-shire

The SNP has held Perth South with Jim Fairlie re-elected as an MSP with 14,707 votes.

The Lib Dems come second with 4,329 votes.

Breaking:SNP hold Edinburgh Eastern, Musselburgh and Tranent

The SNP’s Kate Campbell holds Edinburgh Eastern, Musselburgh and Tranent with 14,083 votes.

Breaking:SNP hold Midlothian North

The SNP win Midlothian North as returning MSP Colin Beattie secures 11,250 votes.

Breaking:SNP hold Aberdeen Deeside

The SNP MP and leader at Westminster Stephen Flynn wins in Aberdeen Deeside with 11,788 votes.

The Scottish Conservatives Liam Kerr comes second with 10,544

Scots Lib Dem leader confident in Edinburgh

Scottish Liberal Democrats leader Alex Cole-Hamilton is predicting that his party is poised to take a ‘big step forward’ in terms of seats at Holyrood.

Speaking at the Edinburgh count centre at the Royal Highland Centre – accompanied by wife Gill and daughter Darcy – he said a win for the party in Edinburgh Northern would be ‘astonishing’ given his party trailed the SNP by around 20,000 votes in 2021 in the old Edinburgh Northern and Leith constituency area.

However, he also acknowledged there was disappointment for the party in Shetland, where itlost its long-held seat to the SNP.

08/05/2026 Picture Duncan McGlynn +447771370263 Liberal Democrats Leader Alex Cole-Hamilton arrives with Sanne Dijkstra-Downie for Edinburgh Northern Candidate. Royal Highland Center, Edinburgh, Scotland. ©Duncan McGlynn ***NO SYNDICATION***NO ARCHIVE***

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