The Scottish National Party won a fifth consecutive Scottish Parliament election with 58 seats, falling short of the 65-seat majority needed to govern alone. Labour and Reform UK tied for second place with 17 seats each, while the Scottish Greens won a record 15 seats, and the Conservatives finished fourth with 12 seats.
1 comment
The Scottish National Party won a fifth consecutive Scottish Parliament election with 58 seats, falling short of the 65-seat majority needed to govern alone. Labour and Reform UK tied for second place with 17 seats each, while the Scottish Greens won a record 15 seats, and the Conservatives finished fourth with 12 seats.