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  1. @BarneyDellar @ScottishGreens

    Interesting side note on this question: the percentage difference between list and constituency votes, be party, was as follows:

    SNP: 28.63%
    Labour: 17.32%
    #ReformUKLtd: 5.92%
    #Tories: 0.007% <<<<< tribal or what?!?
    #LibDems: 17.28%
    #Green: -512.9%

    I'd always had Labour down as the most tribal party in Scotland, but look at those Tories go!

    #ScotPol
    #Holyrood2026

  2. @BarneyDellar @ScottishGreens

    Interesting side note on this question: the percentage difference between list and constituency votes, be party, was as follows:

    SNP: 28.63%
    Labour: 17.32%
    #ReformUKLtd: 5.92%
    #Tories: 0.007% <<<<< tribal or what?!?
    #LibDems: 17.28%
    #Green: -512.9%

    I'd always had Labour down as the most tribal party in Scotland, but look at those Tories go!

    #ScotPol
    #Holyrood2026

  3. @BarneyDellar @ScottishGreens

    Interesting side note on this question: the percentage difference between list and constituency votes, be party, was as follows:

    SNP: 28.63%
    Labour: 17.32%
    #ReformUKLtd: 5.92%
    #Tories: 0.007% <<<<< tribal or what?!?
    #LibDems: 17.28%
    #Green: -512.9%

    I'd always had Labour down as the most tribal party in Scotland, but look at those Tories go!

    #ScotPol
    #Holyrood2026

  4. @BarneyDellar @ScottishGreens

    Interesting side note on this question: the percentage difference between list and constituency votes, be party, was as follows:

    SNP: 28.63%
    Labour: 17.32%
    #ReformUKLtd: 5.92%
    #Tories: 0.007% <<<<< tribal or what?!?
    #LibDems: 17.28%
    #Green: -512.9%

    I'd always had Labour down as the most tribal party in Scotland, but look at those Tories go!

    #ScotPol
    #Holyrood2026

  5. @BarneyDellar @ScottishGreens

    Interesting side note on this question: the percentage difference between list and constituency votes, be party, was as follows:

    SNP: 28.63%
    Labour: 17.32%
    #ReformUKLtd: 5.92%
    #Tories: 0.007% <<<<< tribal or what?!?
    #LibDems: 17.28%
    #Green: -512.9%

    I'd always had Labour down as the most tribal party in Scotland, but look at those Tories go!

    #ScotPol
    #Holyrood2026

  6. It's worth pointing out that Angus Robertson did not come second behind Lorna Slater, but third, so if @ScottishGreens had not stood in Edinburgh Central, he might still not have won, and indeed #ScottishLabour might have got it.

    #Holyrood2026
    #ScotPol

  7. It's worth pointing out that Angus Robertson did not come second behind Lorna Slater, but third, so if @ScottishGreens had not stood in Edinburgh Central, he might still not have won, and indeed #ScottishLabour might have got it.

    #Holyrood2026
    #ScotPol

  8. It's worth pointing out that Angus Robertson did not come second behind Lorna Slater, but third, so if @ScottishGreens had not stood in Edinburgh Central, he might still not have won, and indeed #ScottishLabour might have got it.

    #Holyrood2026
    #ScotPol

  9. It's worth pointing out that Angus Robertson did not come second behind Lorna Slater, but third, so if @ScottishGreens had not stood in Edinburgh Central, he might still not have won, and indeed #ScottishLabour might have got it.

    #Holyrood2026
    #ScotPol

  10. It's worth pointing out that Angus Robertson did not come second behind Lorna Slater, but third, so if @ScottishGreens had not stood in Edinburgh Central, he might still not have won, and indeed #ScottishLabour might have got it.

    #Holyrood2026
    #ScotPol

  11. Right, so, hypothetically, supposing that @ScottishGreens had stood candidates in all constituencies, and supposing that all those quarter million people had voted #Green on the constituency vote, the #SNP would have LOST 17 constituencies as compared to their actual score, and the Greens would have won only 2 additional constituencies -- a net loss on the constituencies of 15 seats for #ScottishIndependence.

    #Holyrood2026
    #ScotPol

    /Continued

  12. Right, so, hypothetically, supposing that @ScottishGreens had stood candidates in all constituencies, and supposing that all those quarter million people had voted #Green on the constituency vote, the #SNP would have LOST 17 constituencies as compared to their actual score, and the Greens would have won only 2 additional constituencies -- a net loss on the constituencies of 15 seats for #ScottishIndependence.

    #Holyrood2026
    #ScotPol

    /Continued

  13. Right, so, hypothetically, supposing that @ScottishGreens had stood candidates in all constituencies, and supposing that all those quarter million people had voted #Green on the constituency vote, the #SNP would have LOST 17 constituencies as compared to their actual score, and the Greens would have won only 2 additional constituencies -- a net loss on the constituencies of 15 seats for #ScottishIndependence.

    #Holyrood2026
    #ScotPol

    /Continued

  14. Right, so, hypothetically, supposing that @ScottishGreens had stood candidates in all constituencies, and supposing that all those quarter million people had voted #Green on the constituency vote, the #SNP would have LOST 17 constituencies as compared to their actual score, and the Greens would have won only 2 additional constituencies -- a net loss on the constituencies of 15 seats for #ScottishIndependence.

    #Holyrood2026
    #ScotPol

    /Continued

  15. Right, so, hypothetically, supposing that @ScottishGreens had stood candidates in all constituencies, and supposing that all those quarter million people had voted #Green on the constituency vote, the #SNP would have LOST 17 constituencies as compared to their actual score, and the Greens would have won only 2 additional constituencies -- a net loss on the constituencies of 15 seats for #ScottishIndependence.

    #Holyrood2026
    #ScotPol

    /Continued

  16. @nusher @ScottishGreens Yes, it could. Or several other things. But I'm looking at the roughly quarter of a million voters who voted Green on the list but not the constituency, and the roughly quarter of a million who voted #SNP on the constituency but not on the list, and wondering whether those are the same people.

    And, if they are the same people, how many of them would have voted #Green on the constituency if they could have.

    I'm currently doing a hypothetical....

    #Holyrood2026
    #ScotPol

  17. @nusher @ScottishGreens Yes, it could. Or several other things. But I'm looking at the roughly quarter of a million voters who voted Green on the list but not the constituency, and the roughly quarter of a million who voted #SNP on the constituency but not on the list, and wondering whether those are the same people.

    And, if they are the same people, how many of them would have voted #Green on the constituency if they could have.

    I'm currently doing a hypothetical....

    #Holyrood2026
    #ScotPol

  18. @nusher @ScottishGreens Yes, it could. Or several other things. But I'm looking at the roughly quarter of a million voters who voted Green on the list but not the constituency, and the roughly quarter of a million who voted #SNP on the constituency but not on the list, and wondering whether those are the same people.

    And, if they are the same people, how many of them would have voted #Green on the constituency if they could have.

    I'm currently doing a hypothetical....

    #Holyrood2026
    #ScotPol

  19. @nusher @ScottishGreens Yes, it could. Or several other things. But I'm looking at the roughly quarter of a million voters who voted Green on the list but not the constituency, and the roughly quarter of a million who voted #SNP on the constituency but not on the list, and wondering whether those are the same people.

    And, if they are the same people, how many of them would have voted #Green on the constituency if they could have.

    I'm currently doing a hypothetical....

    #Holyrood2026
    #ScotPol

  20. @nusher @ScottishGreens Yes, it could. Or several other things. But I'm looking at the roughly quarter of a million voters who voted Green on the list but not the constituency, and the roughly quarter of a million who voted #SNP on the constituency but not on the list, and wondering whether those are the same people.

    And, if they are the same people, how many of them would have voted #Green on the constituency if they could have.

    I'm currently doing a hypothetical....

    #Holyrood2026
    #ScotPol

  21. The @ScottishGreens received 269,436 FEWER votes on the constituency ballot than they did on the list; the SNP received 251,128 MORE. So that's probably something fairly close to quarter of a million votes -- or 28% of the SNP's total vote -- that #Greens voters lent to the SNP on the constituency.

    #Holyrood2026
    #ScotPol

  22. The @ScottishGreens received 269,436 FEWER votes on the constituency ballot than they did on the list; the SNP received 251,128 MORE. So that's probably something fairly close to quarter of a million votes -- or 28% of the SNP's total vote -- that #Greens voters lent to the SNP on the constituency.

    #Holyrood2026
    #ScotPol

  23. The @ScottishGreens received 269,436 FEWER votes on the constituency ballot than they did on the list; the SNP received 251,128 MORE. So that's probably something fairly close to quarter of a million votes -- or 28% of the SNP's total vote -- that #Greens voters lent to the SNP on the constituency.

    #Holyrood2026
    #ScotPol

  24. The @ScottishGreens received 269,436 FEWER votes on the constituency ballot than they did on the list; the SNP received 251,128 MORE. So that's probably something fairly close to quarter of a million votes -- or 28% of the SNP's total vote -- that #Greens voters lent to the SNP on the constituency.

    #Holyrood2026
    #ScotPol

  25. The @ScottishGreens received 269,436 FEWER votes on the constituency ballot than they did on the list; the SNP received 251,128 MORE. So that's probably something fairly close to quarter of a million votes -- or 28% of the SNP's total vote -- that #Greens voters lent to the SNP on the constituency.

    #Holyrood2026
    #ScotPol

  26. To my surprise, there were a total of 6,353 MORE list votes, across the whole of #Scotland, than constituency votes: that is, someone who DID vote on the list who DID NOT vote on the constituency ballot.

    I'm going to guess that those were probably mainly @ScottishGreens voters who could not bring themselves to vote #SNP

    #Holyrood2026
    #ScotPol

  27. To my surprise, there were a total of 6,353 MORE list votes, across the whole of #Scotland, than constituency votes: that is, someone who DID vote on the list who DID NOT vote on the constituency ballot.

    I'm going to guess that those were probably mainly @ScottishGreens voters who could not bring themselves to vote #SNP

    #Holyrood2026
    #ScotPol

  28. To my surprise, there were a total of 6,353 MORE list votes, across the whole of #Scotland, than constituency votes: that is, someone who DID vote on the list who DID NOT vote on the constituency ballot.

    I'm going to guess that those were probably mainly @ScottishGreens voters who could not bring themselves to vote #SNP

    #Holyrood2026
    #ScotPol

  29. To my surprise, there were a total of 6,353 MORE list votes, across the whole of #Scotland, than constituency votes: that is, someone who DID vote on the list who DID NOT vote on the constituency ballot.

    I'm going to guess that those were probably mainly @ScottishGreens voters who could not bring themselves to vote #SNP

    #Holyrood2026
    #ScotPol

  30. To my surprise, there were a total of 6,353 MORE list votes, across the whole of #Scotland, than constituency votes: that is, someone who DID vote on the list who DID NOT vote on the constituency ballot.

    I'm going to guess that those were probably mainly @ScottishGreens voters who could not bring themselves to vote #SNP

    #Holyrood2026
    #ScotPol

  31. Right, I've put a spreadsheet of #Holyrood election data up here that I've reverse engineered from Wikipedia data. It's not perfect but at least it does give numbers to do some analysis from. Feel free to use it in any way you like; but if anyone has a better spreadsheet, I would be really grateful.

    #ScotPol
    #Holyrood2026

    journeyman.cc/~simon/tmp/holyr

  32. Right, I've put a spreadsheet of #Holyrood election data up here that I've reverse engineered from Wikipedia data. It's not perfect but at least it does give numbers to do some analysis from. Feel free to use it in any way you like; but if anyone has a better spreadsheet, I would be really grateful.

    #ScotPol
    #Holyrood2026

    journeyman.cc/~simon/tmp/holyr

  33. Right, I've put a spreadsheet of #Holyrood election data up here that I've reverse engineered from Wikipedia data. It's not perfect but at least it does give numbers to do some analysis from. Feel free to use it in any way you like; but if anyone has a better spreadsheet, I would be really grateful.

    #ScotPol
    #Holyrood2026

    journeyman.cc/~simon/tmp/holyr

  34. Right, I've put a spreadsheet of #Holyrood election data up here that I've reverse engineered from Wikipedia data. It's not perfect but at least it does give numbers to do some analysis from. Feel free to use it in any way you like; but if anyone has a better spreadsheet, I would be really grateful.

    #ScotPol
    #Holyrood2026

    journeyman.cc/~simon/tmp/holyr

  35. Right, I've put a spreadsheet of #Holyrood election data up here that I've reverse engineered from Wikipedia data. It's not perfect but at least it does give numbers to do some analysis from. Feel free to use it in any way you like; but if anyone has a better spreadsheet, I would be really grateful.

    #ScotPol
    #Holyrood2026

    journeyman.cc/~simon/tmp/holyr

  36. Six weeks of UK media headlines. The election is done. Now we can compare.

    Reform UK received 2.23x more coverage in UK-wide outlets than Scottish outlets from the same publishers. Their vote share was 2.21x higher in England than Scotland.

    The Scottish Greens finished third in Holyrood. Their co-leader received zero BBC Scotland mentions in the six weeks before polling day.

    Some more findings, including how UK and Scottish editions frame the same stories differently:

    raffkarva.com/blog/posts/media

    #Scotland #Holyrood2026 #media #linguistics #data #RaffsReflections

  37. Six weeks of UK media headlines. The election is done. Now we can compare.

    Reform UK received 2.23x more coverage in UK-wide outlets than Scottish outlets from the same publishers. Their vote share was 2.21x higher in England than Scotland.

    The Scottish Greens finished third in Holyrood. Their co-leader received zero BBC Scotland mentions in the six weeks before polling day.

    Some more findings, including how UK and Scottish editions frame the same stories differently:

    raffkarva.com/blog/posts/media

    #Scotland #Holyrood2026 #media #linguistics #data #RaffsReflections

  38. Six weeks of UK media headlines. The election is done. Now we can compare.

    Reform UK received 2.23x more coverage in UK-wide outlets than Scottish outlets from the same publishers. Their vote share was 2.21x higher in England than Scotland.

    The Scottish Greens finished third in Holyrood. Their co-leader received zero BBC Scotland mentions in the six weeks before polling day.

    Some more findings, including how UK and Scottish editions frame the same stories differently:

    raffkarva.com/blog/posts/media

    #Scotland #Holyrood2026 #media #linguistics #data #RaffsReflections

  39. Six weeks of UK media headlines. The election is done. Now we can compare.

    Reform UK received 2.23x more coverage in UK-wide outlets than Scottish outlets from the same publishers. Their vote share was 2.21x higher in England than Scotland.

    The Scottish Greens finished third in Holyrood. Their co-leader received zero BBC Scotland mentions in the six weeks before polling day.

    Some more findings, including how UK and Scottish editions frame the same stories differently:

    raffkarva.com/blog/posts/media

    #Scotland #Holyrood2026 #media #linguistics #data #RaffsReflections

  40. Six weeks of UK media headlines. The election is done. Now we can compare.

    Reform UK received 2.23x more coverage in UK-wide outlets than Scottish outlets from the same publishers. Their vote share was 2.21x higher in England than Scotland.

    The Scottish Greens finished third in Holyrood. Their co-leader received zero BBC Scotland mentions in the six weeks before polling day.

    Some more findings, including how UK and Scottish editions frame the same stories differently:

    raffkarva.com/blog/posts/media

    #Scotland #Holyrood2026 #media #linguistics #data #RaffsReflections

  41. Does anyone have a comprehensive spreadsheet of the #Holyrood2026 results that they're prepared to share? It's obvious that BallotBoxScotland has a really good one, but as far as I can see he's not sharing it. SPICe say they're getting their figures from the BBC website(!), but I can't find a spreadsheet download there, either.

    I mean I could web-scrape the BBC and Wikipedia, but surely someone's got something?

    #ScotPol

  42. Does anyone have a comprehensive spreadsheet of the #Holyrood2026 results that they're prepared to share? It's obvious that BallotBoxScotland has a really good one, but as far as I can see he's not sharing it. SPICe say they're getting their figures from the BBC website(!), but I can't find a spreadsheet download there, either.

    I mean I could web-scrape the BBC and Wikipedia, but surely someone's got something?

    #ScotPol

  43. Does anyone have a comprehensive spreadsheet of the #Holyrood2026 results that they're prepared to share? It's obvious that BallotBoxScotland has a really good one, but as far as I can see he's not sharing it. SPICe say they're getting their figures from the BBC website(!), but I can't find a spreadsheet download there, either.

    I mean I could web-scrape the BBC and Wikipedia, but surely someone's got something?

    #ScotPol

  44. Does anyone have a comprehensive spreadsheet of the #Holyrood2026 results that they're prepared to share? It's obvious that BallotBoxScotland has a really good one, but as far as I can see he's not sharing it. SPICe say they're getting their figures from the BBC website(!), but I can't find a spreadsheet download there, either.

    I mean I could web-scrape the BBC and Wikipedia, but surely someone's got something?

    #ScotPol

  45. Does anyone have a comprehensive spreadsheet of the #Holyrood2026 results that they're prepared to share? It's obvious that BallotBoxScotland has a really good one, but as far as I can see he's not sharing it. SPICe say they're getting their figures from the BBC website(!), but I can't find a spreadsheet download there, either.

    I mean I could web-scrape the BBC and Wikipedia, but surely someone's got something?

    #ScotPol

  46. The media are telling us the SNP failed to get a majority, and indeed they did.
    BUT.
    The system was set up to prevent majorities/encourage co-operation (pick one).
    The SNP won 57 out of 73 seats in the constituency vote. If a party won that proportion in a Westminster election they would get 507 out of 650 seats. Yet we’re told this is a failure.

    #scotpol #scottishpolitics #Holyrood2026 #snp

  47. The media are telling us the SNP failed to get a majority, and indeed they did.
    BUT.
    The system was set up to prevent majorities/encourage co-operation (pick one).
    The SNP won 57 out of 73 seats in the constituency vote. If a party won that proportion in a Westminster election they would get 507 out of 650 seats. Yet we’re told this is a failure.

    #scotpol #scottishpolitics #Holyrood2026 #snp

  48. The media are telling us the SNP failed to get a majority, and indeed they did.
    BUT.
    The system was set up to prevent majorities/encourage co-operation (pick one).
    The SNP won 57 out of 73 seats in the constituency vote. If a party won that proportion in a Westminster election they would get 507 out of 650 seats. Yet we’re told this is a failure.

    #scotpol #scottishpolitics #Holyrood2026 #snp

  49. The media are telling us the SNP failed to get a majority, and indeed they did.
    BUT.
    The system was set up to prevent majorities/encourage co-operation (pick one).
    The SNP won 57 out of 73 seats in the constituency vote. If a party won that proportion in a Westminster election they would get 507 out of 650 seats. Yet we’re told this is a failure.

    #scotpol #scottishpolitics #Holyrood2026 #snp

  50. The media are telling us the SNP failed to get a majority, and indeed they did.
    BUT.
    The system was set up to prevent majorities/encourage co-operation (pick one).
    The SNP won 57 out of 73 seats in the constituency vote. If a party won that proportion in a Westminster election they would get 507 out of 650 seats. Yet we’re told this is a failure.

    #scotpol #scottishpolitics #Holyrood2026 #snp