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General election 2024: Track Scotland’s results

Charts and maps show results of the 2024 general election live with focus on Scotland, Dundee, Fife, Angus, Perthshire and Stirling.

The Courier's election tracker graphic.
Follow live updates on the general election results throughout the night with detailed charts and maps. Supplied by Clarke Cooper/DC Thomson

People went to the polls to decide who will represent them as an MP in the UK Parliament.

A total of 57 seats were up for grabs in Scotland from 650 across the UK.

The boundaries of the constituencies have changed since the last election which brought the number of seats in Scotland down by two.

MPs were elected using a first-past-the-post electoral system with voters only casting one vote. The candidate with the majority of votes won.

This page tracked the 2024 general election results live after the polls closed.

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Scotland constituency live results

Hold or gain

Seats to watch in Tayside and Fife

UK-wide results and race to majority

Scotland constituency live results

The map below brought you results as they were called as well as how the 2019 votes would have been distributed under the new constituency boundaries.

The Boundary Commission drew the constituencies based on population sizes. Therefore some voters may have found themselves in different areas for this election.

For the sake of comparison, the 2019 results are estimates of the votes under the new boundaries.

You will also be able to find details such as the name of the elected MP and turnout.

To use the map, click on a constituency you are interested in for further information.

The constituencies show the party colours of the winning candidate.

Alternatively, you can also search for your constituency in the below table.

Hold or gain

The next election map shows Scotland’s constituencies as hexagons of the same size.

It helps illustrate that each area only received one representative despite geographical differences in size.

This map helps you track seats which have changed control as a result of the 2024 election. It will be shown with a dot of a different colour in the middle of the hexagon.

The below chart shows the flow in seats from 2019 to 2024.

As the general election results were confirmed overnight, it showed how seats were claimed by different parties.

Seats to watch in Tayside and Fife

There were a few seats to watch in our area as the 2024 general election results poured in for Scotland.

We have highlighted the estimated 2019 majority percentages to show the swing needed for a new party to gain control.

To see the extra detail click on the constituency map.

Cowdenbeath and Kirkcaldy

Historically, the area has been split between Labour and SNP.

Now under new boundaries it stretches further into West Fife, but both parties still had their sights set on it.

Dundee Central

Dundee Central had the highest majority percentage of any constituency in 2019, according to the notional results.

But read below why our political editor thought it was one to watch.

UK-wide results and race to majority

But what about across the UK?

The below chart shows the distribution of 650 UK seats to the most popular parties.

The squares were coloured according to party colours as they were called.

A total of 326 seats was needed for a majority.

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