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Aberdeen Central (Gaelic: Obar Dheathain Meadhain) is a burgh constituency of the Scottish Parliament covering part of the Aberdeen City council area. It elects one Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) by the first past the post method of election.
Council area or areas Additional members region Population (2019) [5] Aberdeen Central: Aberdeen City: North East Scotland: 83,675 Aberdeen Donside: Aberdeen City: North East Scotland: 80,156 Aberdeen South and North Kincardine: Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire: North East Scotland: 79,644 Aberdeenshire East: Aberdeenshire: North East Scotland ...
Aberdeen Central was a burgh constituency in the city of Aberdeen in Scotland which was represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.It was created for the 1997 general election and returned one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system until it was abolished for the 2005 general election.
A. Aberdeen Burghs (UK Parliament constituency) Aberdeen Central (Scottish Parliament constituency) Aberdeen Central (UK Parliament constituency) Aberdeen City Council
In the 2011 Scottish Parliament election he was elected to represent Aberdeen Central. Stewart was the convener of the Scottish Parliament 's Local Government and Regeneration Committee , [ 2 ] where he oversaw scrutiny of the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015.
Aberdeenshire is represented by four constituencies in the Scottish Parliament: Aberdeenshire East, Aberdeenshire West, Angus North and Mearns and Banffshire and Buchan Coast. The electoral wards used in the creation of Aberdeenshire East are: In full: Central Buchan, Turriff and District, Mid-Formartine, Ellon and District, Inverurie and District
As redefined for the 1997 general election, Aberdeen South was one of three constituencies covering and entirely within the Aberdeen City area, the other two being Aberdeen North and Aberdeen Central. Aberdeen South shared boundaries with both of the other two constituencies. The same boundaries were used for the 2001 general election.
Following their First Periodic review of parliamentary constituencies to the Scottish Parliament, the Boundary Commission for Scotland created three newly shaped seats for the Aberdeen City council area. The council area is now divided between three constituencies: Aberdeen Central, Aberdeen Donside and Aberdeen South and North Kincardine.