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'''Central''' was a local government region of [[Scotland]] from [[1974]] to [[1995]]. It is now divided into the council areas of [[Falkirk]], [[Stirling]], and [[Clackmannanshire]]. |
'''Central''' was a local government region of [[Scotland]] from [[1974]] to [[1995]]. It is now divided into the council areas of [[Falkirk]], [[Stirling]], and [[Clackmannanshire]]. |
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'''Central Scotland''' is also the name of one of the eight electoral |
'''Central Scotland''' is also the name of one of the eight electoral areas for the [[Scottish Parliament]] from which the 56 [[Additional Members System]] MSPs are elected. It covers a different geographical area from the former Central Region though, stretching from Kilmarnock, through most of Lanarkshire up to Falkirk. |
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The seven currently sitting MSPs to be elected through the AMS electoral method in Central Scotland are: |
The seven currently sitting MSPs to be elected through the AMS electoral method in Central Scotland are: |
Revision as of 15:51, 20 February 2004
Central was a local government region of Scotland from 1974 to 1995. It is now divided into the council areas of Falkirk, Stirling, and Clackmannanshire.
Central Scotland is also the name of one of the eight electoral areas for the Scottish Parliament from which the 56 Additional Members System MSPs are elected. It covers a different geographical area from the former Central Region though, stretching from Kilmarnock, through most of Lanarkshire up to Falkirk.
The seven currently sitting MSPs to be elected through the AMS electoral method in Central Scotland are: