In Scotland, the Scottish
National Party won the largest share of the vote taking 29 % of the vote and won the largest share of the vote in 15 of the 32 Scottish council areas and retained their two seats; despite only winning 2.3 % of the national
National Party won the
largest share of the
vote taking 29 % of the
vote and won the
largest share of the
vote in 15 of the 32 Scottish council areas and retained their two seats; despite only winning 2.3 % of the
national national UK
vote.
Labour won the
largest share of the
vote in Scotland at every UK general election from 1964 until 2015, where they lost heavily to the Scottish
National Party; [12] every European Parliament general election from 1979 until being defeated by the SNP in 2009; and in the first two elections to the Scottish Parliament in 1999 and 2003.