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Fact Sheet Msps by NHS Board 12 January 2016 Msps: Current Series The Scottish Parliament and Scottish Parliament I nfor mation C entre l ogo Scottish Parliament Fact sheet MSPs by NHS Board 12 January 2016 MSPs: Current Series This fact sheet provides a list of MSPs who represent constituencies or regions within the boundaries of each of the NHS Boards in Scotland. The health boards are listed in alphabetical order, followed by the name of the MSPs, their party and the constituency or region they represent. The boundaries of health boards and parliamentary constituencies do not coincide, so some constituencies overlap into two or more health boards. Where this happens the MSP representing the constituency will be listed under all relevant health boards. Similarly, where the boundary of a Scottish Parliament region overlaps into two or more health boards all of the MSPs elected to represent that region will be listed under all relevant health boards. Abbreviation Party Con Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party Green Scottish Green Party Ind Independent Lab Scottish Labour LD Scottish Liberal Democrats NPA No Party Affiliation SNP Scottish National Party Ayrshire and Arran MSP Party Constituency (C) or Region (R) John Scott Con Ayr (C) Adam Ingram SNP Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley (C) Kenneth Gibson SNP Cunninghame North (C) Margaret Burgess SNP Cunninghame South (C) Willie Coffey SNP Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley (C) Claudia Beamish Lab South Scotland (R) Chic Brodie SNP South Scotland (R) Jim Hume LD South Scotland (R) Joan McAlpine SNP South Scotland (R) Aileen McLeod SNP South Scotland (R) Graeme Pearson Lab South Scotland (R) Paul Wheelhouse SNP South Scotland (R) Neil Bibby Lab West Scotland (R) Jackson Carlaw Con West Scotland (R) Mary Fee Lab West Scotland (R) Annabel Goldie Con West Scotland (R) Stewart Maxwell SNP West Scotland (R) Margaret McDougall Lab West Scotland (R) Stuart McMillan SNP West Scotland (R) Borders MSP Party Constituency (C) or Region (R) John Lamont Con Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire (C) Christine Grahame SNP Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale (C) Claudia Beamish Lab South Scotland (R) Chic Brodie SNP South Scotland (R) Jim Hume LD South Scotland (R) Joan McAlpine SNP South Scotland (R) Aileen McLeod SNP South Scotland (R) Graeme Pearson Lab South Scotland (R) Paul Wheelhouse SNP South Scotland (R) Reference: FS1-18 2 Dumfries and Galloway MSP Party Constituency (C) or Region (R) Elaine Murray Lab Dumfriesshire (C) Alex Fergusson Con Galloway and West Dumfries (C) Claudia Beamish Lab South Scotland (R) Chic Brodie SNP South Scotland (R) Jim Hume LD South Scotland (R) Joan McAlpine SNP South Scotland (R) Aileen McLeod SNP South Scotland (R) Graeme Pearson Lab South Scotland (R) Paul Wheelhouse SNP South Scotland (R) Fife MSP Party Constituency (C) or Region (R) Alex Rowley1 Lab Cowdenbeath (C) Cara Hilton2 Lab Dunfermline (C) David Torrance SNP Kirkcaldy (C) Tricia Marwick3 NPA Mid Fife and Glenrothes (C) Roderick Campbell SNP North East Fife (C) Claire Baker Lab Mid Scotland and Fife (R) Jayne Baxter4 Lab Mid Scotland and Fife (R) Annabelle Ewing SNP Mid Scotland and Fife (R) Murdo Fraser Con Mid Scotland and Fife (R) Willie Rennie LD Mid Scotland and Fife (R) Dr Richard Simpson Lab Mid Scotland and Fife (R) Liz Smith Con Mid Scotland and Fife (R) 1 Alex Rowley was elected in the Cowdenbeath by-election on 23 January 2014. He replaced Helen Eadie. 2 Cara Hilton was elected in the Dunfermline by-election on 24 October 2013. She replaced Bill Walker. 3 Elected as a member of the Scottish National Party. Tricia Marwick took voluntary suspension from the Scottish National Party when she was elected to the post of Presiding Officer. 4 Jayne Baxter became the regional member for Mid Scotland and Fife on 8 December 2012. She replaced John Park who resigned on 7 December 2012. Reference: FS1-18 3 Forth Valley MSP Party Constituency (C) or Region (R) Keith Brown SNP Clackmannanshire and Dunblane (C) Angus MacDonald SNP Falkirk East (C) Michael Matheson SNP Falkirk West (C) Bruce Crawford SNP Stirling (C) Clare Adamson SNP Central Scotland (R) Mark Griffin Lab Central Scotland (R) Richard Lyle SNP Central Scotland (R) Margaret McCulloch Lab Central Scotland (R) Siobhan McMahon Lab Central Scotland (R) Margaret Mitchell Con Central Scotland (R) John Wilson5 Ind Central Scotland (R) Claire Baker Lab Mid Scotland and Fife (R) Annabelle Ewing SNP Mid Scotland and Fife (R) Murdo Fraser Con Mid Scotland and Fife (R) John Park Lab Mid Scotland and Fife (R) Willie Rennie LD Mid Scotland and Fife (R) Dr Richard Simpson Lab Mid Scotland and Fife (R) Liz Smith Con Mid Scotland and Fife (R) Grampian MSP Party Constituency (C) or Region (R) Kevin Stewart SNP Aberdeen Central (C) Mark McDonald6 SNP Aberdeen Donside (C) Maureen Watt SNP Aberdeen South and North Kincardine (C) Alex Salmond SNP Aberdeenshire East (C) Dennis Robertson SNP Aberdeenshire West (C) Nigel Don SNP Angus North and Mearns (C) Stewart Stevenson SNP Banffshire and Buchan Coast (C) 5 John Wilson was elected as a member of the Scottish National Party (SNP). He resigned from the SNP on 23 September 2014. 6 Mark McDonald was elected in the Aberdeen Donside by-election on 20 June 2013. He replaced Brian Adam. Reference: FS1-18 4 Richard Lochhead SNP Moray (C) John Finnie SNP Highlands and Islands (R) Rhoda Grant Lab Highlands and Islands (R) Mike MacKenzie SNP Highlands and Islands (R) Jamie McGrigor Con Highlands and Islands (R) Mary Scanlon Con Highlands and Islands (R) David Stewart Lab Highlands and Islands (R) Jean Urquhart SNP Highlands and Islands (R) Christian Allard7 SNP North East Scotland (R) Lesley Brennan8 Lab North East Scotland (R) Alex Johnstone Con North East Scotland (R) Lewis Macdonald Lab North East Scotland (R) Jenny Marra Lab North East Scotland (R) Alison McInnes LD North East Scotland (R) Nanette Milne Con North East Scotland (R) Greater Glasgow and Clyde MSP Party Constituency (C) or Region (R) Gil Paterson SNP Clydebank and Milngavie (C) Jackie Baillie Lab Dumbarton (C) Ken Macintosh Lab Eastwood (C) Bill Kidd SNP Glasgow Anniesland (C) James Dornan SNP Glasgow Cathcart (C) Sandra White SNP Glasgow Kelvin (C) Patricia Ferguson Lab Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn (C) Johann Lamont Lab Glasgow Pollok (C) Paul Martin Lab Glasgow Provan (C) John Mason SNP Glasgow Shettleston (C) Nicola Sturgeon SNP Glasgow Southside (C) Duncan McNeil Lab Greenock and Inverclyde (C) George Adam SNP Paisley (C) 7 Christian Allard became the regional member for North East Scotland on 14 May 2013. He replaced Mark McDonald. 8 Lesley Brennan became the regional member for North East Scotland on 11 January 2016. She replaced Richard Baker who resigned on 11 January 2016. Reference: FS1-18 5 MSP Party Constituency (C) or Region (R) Derek Mackay SNP Renfrewshire North and West (C) Hugh Henry Lab Renfrewshire South (C) Fiona McLeod SNP Strathkelvin and Bearsden (C) Ruth Davidson Con Glasgow (R) Bob Doris SNP Glasgow (R) Patrick Harvie Green Glasgow (R) Hanzala Malik Lab Glasgow (R) Anne McTaggart Lab Glasgow (R) Drew Smith Lab Glasgow (R) Humza Yousaf SNP Glasgow (R) Neil Bibby Lab West Scotland (R) Jackson Carlaw Con West Scotland (R) Mary Fee Lab West Scotland (R) Annabel Goldie Con West Scotland (R) Stewart Maxwell SNP West Scotland (R) Margaret McDougall Lab West Scotland (R) Stuart McMillan SNP West Scotland (R) Highland MSP Party Constituency (C) or Region (R) Michael Russell SNP Argyll and Bute (C) Rob Gibson SNP Caithness, Sutherland and Ross (C) Jackie Baillie Lab Dumbarton (C) Fergus Ewing SNP Inverness and Nairn (C) Dave Thompson SNP Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch (C) John Finnie9 Ind Highlands and Islands (R) Rhoda Grant Lab Highlands and Islands (R) Mike MacKenzie SNP Highlands and Islands (R) Jamie McGrigor Con Highlands and Islands (R) Mary Scanlon Con Highlands and Islands (R) David Stewart Lab Highlands and Islands (R) 9 John Finnie was elected as a member of the Scottish National Party (SNP). He resigned from the SNP on 23 October 2012. Reference: FS1-18 6 Jean Urquhart10 Ind Highlands and Islands (R) Neil Bibby Lab West Scotland (R) Jackson Carlaw Con West Scotland (R) Mary Fee Lab West Scotland (R) Annabel Goldie Con West Scotland (R) Stewart Maxwell SNP West Scotland (R) Margaret McDougall Lab West Scotland (R) Stuart McMillan SNP West Scotland (R) Lanarkshire MSP Party Constituency/Region Alex Neil SNP Airdrie and Shotts (C) Aileen Campbell SNP Clydesdale (C) Elaine Smith Lab Coatbridge and Chryston (C) Jamie Hepburn SNP Cumbernauld and Kilsyth (C) Linda Fabiani SNP East Kilbride (C) Christina McKelvie SNP Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse (C) John Pentland Lab Motherwell and Wishaw (C) James Kelly Lab Rutherglen (C) Michael McMahon Lab Uddingston and Bellshill (C) Clare Adamson SNP Central Scotland (R) Mark Griffin Lab Central Scotland (R) Richard Lyle SNP Central Scotland (R) Margaret McCulloch Lab Central Scotland (R) Siobhan McMahon Lab Central Scotland (R) Margaret Mitchell Con Central Scotland (R) John Wilson11 Ind Central Scotland (R) Ruth Davidson Con Glasgow (R) Bob Doris SNP Glasgow (R) Patrick Harvie Green Glasgow (R) 10 Jean Urquhart was elected as a member of the Scottish National Party (SNP). She resigned from the SNP on 23 October 2012. 11 John Wilson was elected as a member of the Scottish National Party (SNP). He resigned from the SNP on 23 September 2014. Reference: FS1-18 7 MSP Party Constituency/Region Hanzala Malik Lab Glasgow (R) Anne McTaggart Lab Glasgow (R) Drew Smith Lab Glasgow (R) Humza Yousaf SNP Glasgow (R) Claudia Beamish Lab South Scotland (R) Chic
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