What percentage of Scots voted 2021?
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What percentage of Scots voted 2021?
2021 Scottish Parliament election
Constituency vote | 1,291,204 | 584,392 |
\% and swing | 47.7\% 1.2\% | 21.6\% 1.0\% |
Regional vote | 1,094,374 | 485,819 |
\% and swing | 40.3\% 1.4\% | 17.9\% 1.2\% |
Leader | Lorna Slater / Patrick Harvie (co-leaders) |
Is the SNP left wing?
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Is Scotland Democrat or Republican?
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Who will be the next Scottish Labour leader in 2021?
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