Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk

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Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk is a constituency of the British House of Commons, located in the south of Scotland within the Scottish Borders council area. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) at least once every five years using the first-past-the-post system of voting. Since 2017 the MP has been John Lamont of the Conservative Party.

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Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk
County constituency
for the House of Commons
Interactive map of current boundaries
Boundary of Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk in Scotland
SubdivisionScottish Borders
Electorate74,687 (March 2020)[1]
Major settlementsGalashiels, Hawick, Selkirk, Kelso, Eyemouth
Current constituency
Created2005
Member of ParliamentJohn Lamont (Conservative)
SeatsOne
Created fromTweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale, and Roxburgh and Berwickshire
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The constituency name comes from the three historic counties it covers: Berwickshire, Roxburghshire and Selkirkshire.

A mostly rural constituency, it includes the towns of Coldstream, Duns, Eyemouth, Galashiels, Hawick, Jedburgh, Kelso, Melrose and Selkirk.

Boundaries

Map of current boundaries

As created by the Fifth periodic review of Westminster constituencies for the 2005 general election, the Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk constituency covers the majority of the Scottish Borders council area. The rest of the council area is covered by the Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale constituency, which also covers part of the Dumfries and Galloway council area and part of the South Lanarkshire council area.

Under the 2023 review of Westminster constituencies which came into effect for the 2024 general election, the boundaries are unchanged and are defined as comprising the following wards of the Scottish Border Council:

History

Michael Moore held the seat from its creation in 2005, and was MP for the predecessor seat of Tweeddale, Ettrick & Lauderdale from 1997 to 2005. The seat and its predecessor seats (Roxburgh and Berwickshire and Tweeddale, Ettrick & Lauderdale) had a strong Liberal Party presence since the 1960s, with former Liberal leader David Steel having represented the seat from 1965 to 1997. Historically, the Conservative Party has been the main challenger to the seat, and they currently hold the equivalent Holyrood seat. At the 2015 general election, Moore and the Liberal Democrats were pushed into third place in the constituency, and the seat was narrowly won by Calum Kerr of the Scottish National Party over the Conservative candidate, John Lamont, by 328 votes.

At the 2017 snap election, Lamont (who contested the seat for the fourth consecutive election) won the seat from Calum Kerr of the SNP by 11,060 votes - polling more votes than any other candidate in Scotland, and making it the safest Conservative seat in Scotland.

Two years later, at the 2019 general election, held in the wake of parliamentary deadlock and Brexit negotiations, the Conservatives called another election and achieved their best national result since 1987, winning a comfortable majority of 80 seats at the election, with Lamont being re-elected as MP for Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk. He held the seat with a reduced majority of 5,148 votes, due to a swing towards the SNP and Liberal Democrats.

The boundaries were unchanged by the 2023 review of Westminster constituencies.[4] At the 2024 general election, despite a reduction in his vote, Lamont held on to the seat with an increased majority of 6,599 votes due to the SNP vote falling further.

Members of Parliament

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Elections

Election results 2005-2024

Elections in the 2020s

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2024 general election: Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk[6][7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative John Lamont 18,872 40.5 −7.9
SNP David Wilson 12,273 26.4 −12.4
Labour Caitlin Stott 6,311 13.6 +8.9
Liberal Democrats Ray Georgeson 3,686 7.9 −0.2
Reform Carolyn Grant 3,340 7.2 New
Green Neil MacKinnon 1,526 3.3 New
Independent Ellie Merton 329 0.7 New
Scottish Family Hamish Goldie-Scot 221 0.5 New
Majority 6,599 14.1 +4.5
Turnout 46,558 60.9 −10.3
Registered electors 76,438
Conservative hold Swing +2.3
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Elections in the 2010s

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2019 general election: Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk[8][9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative John Lamont 25,747 48.4 −5.5
SNP Calum Kerr 20,599 38.8 +6.0
Liberal Democrats Jenny Marr 4,287 8.1 +3.4
Labour Ian Davidson 2,513 4.7 −3.9
Majority 5,148 9.6 −11.5
Turnout 53,146 71.3 −0.2
Conservative hold Swing −5.7
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2017 general election: Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk[10][11][12][13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative John Lamont 28,213 53.9 +17.9
SNP Calum Kerr 17,153 32.8 −3.8
Labour Co-op Ian Davidson 4,519 8.6 +3.7
Liberal Democrats Caroline Burgess 2,482 4.7 −14.0
Majority 11,060 21.1 N/A
Turnout 52,367 71.5 −2.7
Conservative gain from SNP Swing +10.8
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2015 general election: Berwickshire, Roxburgh & Selkirk[14][15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
SNP Calum Kerr[16] 20,145 36.6 +27.4
Conservative John Lamont[17] 19,817 36.0 +2.2
Liberal Democrats Michael Moore[17] 10,294 18.7 −26.7
Labour Kenryck Jones[18] 2,700 4.9 −5.3
UKIP Peter Neilson[18] 1,316 2.4 +1.2
Green Pauline Stewart[19] 631 1.1 New
Independent Jesse Rae[18] 135 0.2 New
Majority 328 0.6 N/A
Turnout 55,038 74.2 +7.8
SNP gain from Liberal Democrats Swing +27.1
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Michael Moore
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2010 general election: Berwickshire, Roxburgh & Selkirk[20][21]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Michael Moore 22,230 45.4 +3.6
Conservative John Lamont 16,555 33.8 +5.0
Labour Ian Miller 5,003 10.2 −5.7
SNP Paul Wheelhouse 4,497 9.2 +0.6
UKIP Sherry Fowler 595 1.2 −0.1
Scottish Jacobite Chris Black 134 0.3 New
Majority 5,675 11.6 −1.4
Turnout 49,014 66.4 +3.1
Liberal Democrats hold Swing −0.7
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Elections in the 2000s

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2005 general election: Berwickshire, Roxburgh & Selkirk[22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Michael Moore 18,993 41.8 −5.0
Conservative John Lamont 13,092 28.8 +6.8
Labour Sam Held 7,206 15.9 −1.0
SNP Aileen Orr 3,885 8.6 −2.8
Liberal John Hein 916 2.0 +1.6
Scottish Socialist Graeme McIver 695 1.5 ±0.0
UKIP Peter Neilson 601 1.3 +0.3
Majority 5,901 13.0 −11.8
Turnout 45,388 63.3
Liberal Democrats win (new seat)
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