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Glasgow Cathcart (UK Parliament constituency)

Glasgow Cathcart was a burgh constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1918 until 2005, when it was replaced by the larger Glasgow South constituency.

It elected one Member of Parliament (MP) using the first-past-the-post voting system.

Boundaries

1950–1974: The County of the City of Glasgow wards of Cathcart and Langside, and part of Govanhill ward.

1974–1983: The County of the City of Glasgow ward of Cathcart, and part of Langside ward.

1983–1997: The City of Glasgow District electoral divisions of King's Park/Aitkenhead, Linn Park/Castlemilk, and Pollokshaws/Newlands.

1997–2005: The City of Glasgow District electoral divisions of Battlefield/Croftfoot, Carnwadric/Newlands, and Castlemilk/Carmunnock.

History

For generations, Glasgow Cathcart was an extremely safe Conservative seat and for fifty-six years, the constituency always returned a Conservative MP. The area was the wealthiest part of the city and was mainly inhabited by "well to do" business families and contained large detached houses. It was Glasgow's equivalent of Kensington and Chelsea in London. However, when Labour won the general election in 1964, Glasgow had a lot of slum clearance and a lot of council housing was built in the Cathcart area, and areas which had previously been fields now housed the families from the old slums. These families naturally voted Labour and time and time, again the Conservative majorities dwindled. In 1966, the Conservative majority fell to a record low of 1,200 votes.

In 1970, the Conservatives increased their majority to around 5,000 but at the next two general elections in 1974 it soon fell again. In 1979, when Margaret Thatcher took office, the Conservatives lost the seat to Labour, against the national trend where there was a large swing to the Conservatives. After redrawn boundaries were made in 1983, the seat was notionally Conservative but like 1979 the seat went against the national trend and the Labour MP increased his majority. From 1983 to 1997, the Conservatives lost more ground time after time except for a small improvement in 1992 (inline with the national trend in Scotland, which ran counter to that across the United Kingdom). In 1997, Labour won a landslide victory in which the Conservatives lost all their seats in Scotland, and the seat became a safe Labour seat.

Since then, the Conservatives had fallen into third and fourth place. The seat still has more Conservative voters than any other Glasgow constituency, but only 5,000 at the last election when it was replaced by Glasgow South.

Members of Parliament

Election results

Elections in the 1910s

General election 1918: Glasgow Cathcart[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
C Liberal John Pratt 16,310 76.9
Labour Gavin Brown Clark 4,899 23.1
Majority 11,411 53.8
Turnout 21,209 61.8
Registered electors 34,293
Liberal win (new seat)
C indicates candidate endorsed by the coalition government.

Elections in the 1920s

General election 1922: Glasgow Cathcart [3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour John Primrose Hay 9,137 34.0 +10.9
National Liberal Andrew Rae Duncan 9,104 33.8 −43.1
Unionist Robert MacDonald 8,661 32.2 New
Majority 33 0.2 N/A
Turnout 26,902 81.0 +19.2
Registered electors 33,198
Labour gain from Liberal Swing +27.0
General election 1923: Glasgow Cathcart [4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Unionist Robert MacDonald 10,817 42.3 +10.1
Labour John Primrose Hay 8,884 34.7 +0.7
Liberal Thomas Graham Robertson 5,894 23.0 −10.8
Majority 1,933 7.6 N/A
Turnout 25,595 77.5 −3.5
Registered electors 33,040
Unionist gain from Labour Swing +4.7
General election 1924: Glasgow Cathcart[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Unionist Robert MacDonald 18,440 65.0 +22.7
Labour John Primrose Hay 9,915 35.0 +0.3
Majority 8,525 30.0 +22.4
Turnout 28,355 80.8 +3.3
Registered electors 35,076
Unionist hold Swing +11.2
General election 1929: Glasgow Cathcart [6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Unionist John Train 15,435 43.1 −21.9
Labour John Primrose Hay 12,983 36.3 +1.3
Liberal James Gray 7,388 20.6 New
Majority 2,452 6.8 −23.2
Turnout 35,806 78.6 −2.2
Registered electors 45,545
Unionist hold Swing −11.6

Elections in the 1930s

General election 1931: Glasgow Cathcart[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Unionist John Train 26,642 73.8 +30.7
Labour A. L. Ritchie 8,919 24.7 -11.6
New Party J. Mellick 529 1.5 New
Majority 17,723 49.1 +42.3
Turnout 36,090 79.5 +0.9
Unionist hold Swing
General election 1935: Glasgow Cathcart[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Unionist John Train 21,331 62.1 −11.7
Labour Alasdair Alpin MacGregor 12,995 37.9 +13.2
Majority 8,336 24.2 -24.9
Turnout 34,326 74.3 −5.2
Unionist hold Swing −12.5

Elections in the 1940s

By-election 1942: Glasgow Cathcart[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Unionist Francis Beattie 10,786 59.6 −2.5
Independent Progressive William Douglas-Home 3,807 21.0 New
Ind. Labour Party James Carmichael 2,493 13.8 New
SNP William Whyte 1,000 5.5 New
Majority 6,979 38.6 +14.4
Turnout 18,086
Unionist hold Swing
General election 1945: Glasgow Cathcart
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Unionist Francis Beattie 18,472 58.8 −3.3
Labour N. Jackson 12,923 41.2 +3.3
Majority 5,549 17.6 -6.6
Turnout 31,395 67.7 −6.6
Unionist hold Swing −3.3
By-election 1946: Glasgow Cathcart[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Unionist John Henderson 13,695 52.5 −6.3
Labour A. B. Mackay 9,689 37.2 −4.0
SNP William Taylor 2,700 10.4 New
Majority 4,006 15.3 -2.4
Turnout 26,084
Unionist hold Swing −1.2

Elections in the 1950s

General election 1950: Glasgow Cathcart
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Unionist John Henderson 24,341 64.8 +6.0
Labour Ian Rosslyn Mitchell 10,269 27.3 −13.9
Liberal Malcolm I Shields 2,984 7.9 New
Majority 14,072 37.5 +19.9
Turnout 37,594 83.8 +16.1
Unionist hold Swing +10.0
General election 1951: Glasgow Cathcart
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Unionist John Henderson 26,125 70.5 +5.7
Labour Agnes M. Patrick 10,912 29.5 +2.2
Majority 15,213 41.0 +3.5
Turnout 37,037 82.5 −1.3
Unionist hold Swing +1.8
General election 1955: Glasgow Cathcart
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Unionist John Henderson 25,265 72.6 +2.1
Labour L.P. Thomas 9,514 27.4 −2.1
Majority 15,751 45.2 +4.2
Turnout 34,779 75.7 −6.8
Unionist hold Swing +2.1
General election 1959: Glasgow Cathcart
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Unionist John Henderson 30,743 59.2 −13.4
Labour James Jarvie 21,169 40.8 +13.4
Majority 9,574 18.4 -26.8
Turnout 51,912 80.3 +4.6
Unionist hold Swing −13.4

Elections in the 1960s

General election 1964: Glasgow Cathcart
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Unionist Teddy Taylor 27,299 52.9 −6.3
Labour Ellen McCulloch 24,294 47.1 +6.3
Majority 3,005 5.8 -12.6
Turnout 51,593 79.3 −1.0
Unionist hold Swing −6.3
General election 1966: Glasgow Cathcart
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Teddy Taylor 26,549 50.7 −2.2
Labour Frederick L Forrester 25,330 48.4 +1.3
Anti-Vivisection Gabriel A Barlow 516 1.0 New
Majority 1,219 2.3 -3.5
Turnout 52,395 79.7 +0.4
Conservative hold Swing −1.8

Elections in the 1970s

General election 1970: Glasgow Cathcart
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Teddy Taylor 29,093 54.2 +3.5
Labour Donald C.H. Mackay 24,188 45.0 −3.4
Independent Joseph McDonagh 419 0.8 New
Majority 4,905 9.2 +6.9
Turnout 53,700 74.4 −5.3
Conservative hold Swing +3.5
General election February 1974: Glasgow Cathcart
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Teddy Taylor 18,247 45.8 −8.4
Labour P.T. McCann 16,152 40.6 −4.4
SNP Alex Ewing 5,410 13.6 New
Majority 2,095 5.2 -4.0
Turnout 39,809 80.7 +6.3
Conservative hold Swing −2.0
General election October 1974: Glasgow Cathcart
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Teddy Taylor 16,301 42.7 −3.1
Labour J.E. Carnegie 14,544 38.1 −2.5
SNP Alex Ewing 6,292 16.5 +2.9
Liberal Henry Wills 1,058 2.8 New
Majority 1,757 4.6 -0.6
Turnout 38,195 76.7 −4.0
Conservative hold Swing −0.3
General election 1979: Glasgow Cathcart
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour John Maxton 17,550 45.9 +7.8
Conservative Teddy Taylor 15,950 41.8 −0.9
SNP Alex Ewing 2,653 6.9 −9.6
Liberal Henry Wills 2,042 5.4 +2.6
Majority 1,600 4.1 N/A
Turnout 38,105 78.6 +1.9
Labour gain from Conservative Swing +4.4

Elections in the 1980s

General election 1983: Glasgow Cathcart[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour John Maxton 16,037 41.4 −0.7
Conservative Douglas J. May 11,807 30.5 −15.8
SDP Keir Bloomer 8,710 22.5 +16.8
SNP William Steven 2,151 5.6 -1.3
Majority 4,230 10.9 +6.7
Turnout 38,705 75.8 −2.8
Labour hold Swing
General election 1987: Glasgow Cathcart[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour John Maxton 19,623 52.1 +10.7
Conservative William Harvey 8,420 22.4 −8.1
SDP Moira Craig 5,722 15.2 −7.3
SNP William Steven 3,883 10.3 +4.7
Majority 11,203 29.7 +18.8
Turnout 37,648 76.4 +0.6
Labour hold Swing

Elections in the 1990s

General election 1992: Glasgow Cathcart[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour John Maxton 16,265 48.3 −3.8
Conservative John Young 8,264 24.5 +2.1
SNP William Steven 6,107 18.1 +7.8
Liberal Democrats George C. Dick 2,614 7.8 −7.4
Scottish Green Kay M. Allan 441 1.3 New
Majority 8,001 23.8 -5.9
Turnout 33,691 75.2 −1.2
Labour hold Swing

The boundaries of the seat were significantly re-drawn between 1992 and 1997.

General election 1997: Glasgow Cathcart[14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour John Maxton 19,158 57.4
SNP Maire Whitehead 6,913 18.5
Conservative Alistair J. Muir 4,248 12.4
Liberal Democrats Callan Dick 2,302 6.9
ProLife Alliance Zofia Indyk 687 2.0
Scottish Socialist James Stevenson 458 1.3
Referendum Strang Haldane 344 1.0
Majority 12,965 38.9
Turnout 33,390 67.6
Labour win (new seat)

Elections in the 2000s

General election 2001: Glasgow Cathcart[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Tom Harris 14,902 54.4 −3.0
SNP Josephine U. Docherty 4,086 14.9 −3.6
Conservative Richard Cook 3,662 13.4 +1.0
Liberal Democrats Tom Henery 3,006 11.0 +4.1
Scottish Socialist James Stevenson 1,730 6.3 New
Majority 10,816 39.5 +0.6
Turnout 27,386 52.6 −15.0
Labour hold Swing

References

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  2. ^ Whitaker's Almanack, 1920
  3. ^ The Times, 16 November 1922
  4. ^ The Times, 8 December 1923
  5. ^ Oliver & Boyd's Edinburgh Almanac, 1927
  6. ^ British Parliamentary Election Results 1918-1949, FWS Craig
  7. ^ Whitaker's Almanack, 1934
  8. ^ Whitaker's Almanack, 1939
  9. ^ Whitaker's Almanack, 1944
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 November 2013. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
  11. ^ . Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  12. ^ . Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  13. ^ . Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  14. ^ . Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  15. ^ . Electoral Calculus. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011. Retrieved 28 June 2017.

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Not to be confused with Glasgow Cathcart Scottish Parliament constituency Glasgow Cathcart was a burgh constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1918 until 2005 when it was replaced by the larger Glasgow South constituency Glasgow CathcartFormer Burgh constituencyfor the House of CommonsSubdivisions of ScotlandCity of Glasgow1918 2005SeatsOneCreated fromMid LanarkshireReplaced byGlasgow SouthIt elected one Member of Parliament MP using the first past the post voting system Contents 1 Boundaries 2 History 3 Members of Parliament 4 Election results 4 1 Elections in the 1910s 4 2 Elections in the 1920s 4 3 Elections in the 1930s 4 4 Elections in the 1940s 4 5 Elections in the 1950s 4 6 Elections in the 1960s 4 7 Elections in the 1970s 4 8 Elections in the 1980s 4 9 Elections in the 1990s 4 10 Elections in the 2000s 5 ReferencesBoundaries Edit1950 1974 The County of the City of Glasgow wards of Cathcart and Langside and part of Govanhill ward 1974 1983 The County of the City of Glasgow ward of Cathcart and part of Langside ward 1983 1997 The City of Glasgow District electoral divisions of King s Park Aitkenhead Linn Park Castlemilk and Pollokshaws Newlands 1997 2005 The City of Glasgow District electoral divisions of Battlefield Croftfoot Carnwadric Newlands and Castlemilk Carmunnock History EditFor generations Glasgow Cathcart was an extremely safe Conservative seat and for fifty six years the constituency always returned a Conservative MP The area was the wealthiest part of the city and was mainly inhabited by well to do business families and contained large detached houses It was Glasgow s equivalent of Kensington and Chelsea in London However when Labour won the general election in 1964 Glasgow had a lot of slum clearance and a lot of council housing was built in the Cathcart area and areas which had previously been fields now housed the families from the old slums These families naturally voted Labour and time and time again the Conservative majorities dwindled In 1966 the Conservative majority fell to a record low of 1 200 votes In 1970 the Conservatives increased their majority to around 5 000 but at the next two general elections in 1974 it soon fell again In 1979 when Margaret Thatcher took office the Conservatives lost the seat to Labour against the national trend where there was a large swing to the Conservatives After redrawn boundaries were made in 1983 the seat was notionally Conservative but like 1979 the seat went against the national trend and the Labour MP increased his majority From 1983 to 1997 the Conservatives lost more ground time after time except for a small improvement in 1992 inline with the national trend in Scotland which ran counter to that across the United Kingdom In 1997 Labour won a landslide victory in which the Conservatives lost all their seats in Scotland and the seat became a safe Labour seat Since then the Conservatives had fallen into third and fourth place The seat still has more Conservative voters than any other Glasgow constituency but only 5 000 at the last election when it was replaced by Glasgow South Members of Parliament EditElection Member 1 Party1918 John Pratt Coalition Liberal1922 John Primrose Hay Labour1923 Robert MacDonald Unionist1929 Sir John Train Unionist1942 by election Francis Beattie Unionist1946 by election John Henderson Unionist1964 Teddy Taylor UnionistConservative1979 John Maxton Labour2001 Thomas Harris LabourElection results EditElections in the 1910s Edit General election 1918 Glasgow Cathcart 2 Party Candidate Votes C Liberal John Pratt 16 310 76 9Labour Gavin Brown Clark 4 899 23 1Majority 11 411 53 8Turnout 21 209 61 8Registered electors 34 293Liberal win new seat C indicates candidate endorsed by the coalition government Elections in the 1920s Edit General election 1922 Glasgow Cathcart 3 Party Candidate Votes Labour John Primrose Hay 9 137 34 0 10 9National Liberal Andrew Rae Duncan 9 104 33 8 43 1Unionist Robert MacDonald 8 661 32 2 NewMajority 33 0 2 N ATurnout 26 902 81 0 19 2Registered electors 33 198Labour gain from Liberal Swing 27 0General election 1923 Glasgow Cathcart 4 Party Candidate Votes Unionist Robert MacDonald 10 817 42 3 10 1Labour John Primrose Hay 8 884 34 7 0 7Liberal Thomas Graham Robertson 5 894 23 0 10 8Majority 1 933 7 6 N ATurnout 25 595 77 5 3 5Registered electors 33 040Unionist gain from Labour Swing 4 7General election 1924 Glasgow Cathcart 5 Party Candidate Votes Unionist Robert MacDonald 18 440 65 0 22 7Labour John Primrose Hay 9 915 35 0 0 3Majority 8 525 30 0 22 4Turnout 28 355 80 8 3 3Registered electors 35 076Unionist hold Swing 11 2General election 1929 Glasgow Cathcart 6 Party Candidate Votes Unionist John Train 15 435 43 1 21 9Labour John Primrose Hay 12 983 36 3 1 3Liberal James Gray 7 388 20 6 NewMajority 2 452 6 8 23 2Turnout 35 806 78 6 2 2Registered electors 45 545Unionist hold Swing 11 6Elections in the 1930s Edit General election 1931 Glasgow Cathcart 7 Party Candidate Votes Unionist John Train 26 642 73 8 30 7Labour A L Ritchie 8 919 24 7 11 6New Party J Mellick 529 1 5 NewMajority 17 723 49 1 42 3Turnout 36 090 79 5 0 9Unionist hold SwingGeneral election 1935 Glasgow Cathcart 8 Party Candidate Votes Unionist John Train 21 331 62 1 11 7Labour Alasdair Alpin MacGregor 12 995 37 9 13 2Majority 8 336 24 2 24 9Turnout 34 326 74 3 5 2Unionist hold Swing 12 5Elections in the 1940s Edit By election 1942 Glasgow Cathcart 9 Party Candidate Votes Unionist Francis Beattie 10 786 59 6 2 5Independent Progressive William Douglas Home 3 807 21 0 NewInd Labour Party James Carmichael 2 493 13 8 NewSNP William Whyte 1 000 5 5 NewMajority 6 979 38 6 14 4Turnout 18 086Unionist hold SwingGeneral election 1945 Glasgow Cathcart Party Candidate Votes Unionist Francis Beattie 18 472 58 8 3 3Labour N Jackson 12 923 41 2 3 3Majority 5 549 17 6 6 6Turnout 31 395 67 7 6 6Unionist hold Swing 3 3By election 1946 Glasgow Cathcart 10 Party Candidate Votes Unionist John Henderson 13 695 52 5 6 3Labour A B Mackay 9 689 37 2 4 0SNP William Taylor 2 700 10 4 NewMajority 4 006 15 3 2 4Turnout 26 084Unionist hold Swing 1 2Elections in the 1950s Edit General election 1950 Glasgow Cathcart Party Candidate Votes Unionist John Henderson 24 341 64 8 6 0Labour Ian Rosslyn Mitchell 10 269 27 3 13 9Liberal Malcolm I Shields 2 984 7 9 NewMajority 14 072 37 5 19 9Turnout 37 594 83 8 16 1Unionist hold Swing 10 0General election 1951 Glasgow Cathcart Party Candidate Votes Unionist John Henderson 26 125 70 5 5 7Labour Agnes M Patrick 10 912 29 5 2 2Majority 15 213 41 0 3 5Turnout 37 037 82 5 1 3Unionist hold Swing 1 8General election 1955 Glasgow Cathcart Party Candidate Votes Unionist John Henderson 25 265 72 6 2 1Labour L P Thomas 9 514 27 4 2 1Majority 15 751 45 2 4 2Turnout 34 779 75 7 6 8Unionist hold Swing 2 1General election 1959 Glasgow Cathcart Party Candidate Votes Unionist John Henderson 30 743 59 2 13 4Labour James Jarvie 21 169 40 8 13 4Majority 9 574 18 4 26 8Turnout 51 912 80 3 4 6Unionist hold Swing 13 4Elections in the 1960s Edit General election 1964 Glasgow Cathcart Party Candidate Votes Unionist Teddy Taylor 27 299 52 9 6 3Labour Ellen McCulloch 24 294 47 1 6 3Majority 3 005 5 8 12 6Turnout 51 593 79 3 1 0Unionist hold Swing 6 3General election 1966 Glasgow Cathcart Party Candidate Votes Conservative Teddy Taylor 26 549 50 7 2 2Labour Frederick L Forrester 25 330 48 4 1 3Anti Vivisection Gabriel A Barlow 516 1 0 NewMajority 1 219 2 3 3 5Turnout 52 395 79 7 0 4Conservative hold Swing 1 8Elections in the 1970s Edit General election 1970 Glasgow Cathcart Party Candidate Votes Conservative Teddy Taylor 29 093 54 2 3 5Labour Donald C H Mackay 24 188 45 0 3 4Independent Joseph McDonagh 419 0 8 NewMajority 4 905 9 2 6 9Turnout 53 700 74 4 5 3Conservative hold Swing 3 5General election February 1974 Glasgow Cathcart Party Candidate Votes Conservative Teddy Taylor 18 247 45 8 8 4Labour P T McCann 16 152 40 6 4 4SNP Alex Ewing 5 410 13 6 NewMajority 2 095 5 2 4 0Turnout 39 809 80 7 6 3Conservative hold Swing 2 0General election October 1974 Glasgow Cathcart Party Candidate Votes Conservative Teddy Taylor 16 301 42 7 3 1Labour J E Carnegie 14 544 38 1 2 5SNP Alex Ewing 6 292 16 5 2 9Liberal Henry Wills 1 058 2 8 NewMajority 1 757 4 6 0 6Turnout 38 195 76 7 4 0Conservative hold Swing 0 3General election 1979 Glasgow Cathcart Party Candidate Votes Labour John Maxton 17 550 45 9 7 8Conservative Teddy Taylor 15 950 41 8 0 9SNP Alex Ewing 2 653 6 9 9 6Liberal Henry Wills 2 042 5 4 2 6Majority 1 600 4 1 N ATurnout 38 105 78 6 1 9Labour gain from Conservative Swing 4 4Elections in the 1980s Edit General election 1983 Glasgow Cathcart 11 Party Candidate Votes Labour John Maxton 16 037 41 4 0 7Conservative Douglas J May 11 807 30 5 15 8SDP Keir Bloomer 8 710 22 5 16 8SNP William Steven 2 151 5 6 1 3Majority 4 230 10 9 6 7Turnout 38 705 75 8 2 8Labour hold SwingGeneral election 1987 Glasgow Cathcart 12 Party Candidate Votes Labour John Maxton 19 623 52 1 10 7Conservative William Harvey 8 420 22 4 8 1SDP Moira Craig 5 722 15 2 7 3SNP William Steven 3 883 10 3 4 7Majority 11 203 29 7 18 8Turnout 37 648 76 4 0 6Labour hold SwingElections in the 1990s Edit General election 1992 Glasgow Cathcart 13 Party Candidate Votes Labour John Maxton 16 265 48 3 3 8Conservative John Young 8 264 24 5 2 1SNP William Steven 6 107 18 1 7 8Liberal Democrats George C Dick 2 614 7 8 7 4Scottish Green Kay M Allan 441 1 3 NewMajority 8 001 23 8 5 9Turnout 33 691 75 2 1 2Labour hold SwingThe boundaries of the seat were significantly re drawn between 1992 and 1997 General election 1997 Glasgow Cathcart 14 Party Candidate Votes Labour John Maxton 19 158 57 4SNP Maire Whitehead 6 913 18 5Conservative Alistair J Muir 4 248 12 4Liberal Democrats Callan Dick 2 302 6 9ProLife Alliance Zofia Indyk 687 2 0Scottish Socialist James Stevenson 458 1 3Referendum Strang Haldane 344 1 0Majority 12 965 38 9Turnout 33 390 67 6Labour win new seat Elections in the 2000s Edit General election 2001 Glasgow Cathcart 15 Party Candidate Votes Labour Tom Harris 14 902 54 4 3 0SNP Josephine U Docherty 4 086 14 9 3 6Conservative Richard Cook 3 662 13 4 1 0Liberal Democrats Tom Henery 3 006 11 0 4 1Scottish Socialist James Stevenson 1 730 6 3 NewMajority 10 816 39 5 0 6Turnout 27 386 52 6 15 0Labour hold SwingReferences Edit Leigh Rayment s Historical List of MPs Constituencies beginning with C part 3 Whitaker s Almanack 1920 The Times 16 November 1922 The Times 8 December 1923 Oliver amp Boyd s Edinburgh Almanac 1927 British Parliamentary Election Results 1918 1949 FWS Craig Whitaker s Almanack 1934 Whitaker s Almanack 1939 Whitaker s Almanack 1944 1946 by Elections Archived from the original on 5 November 2013 Retrieved 12 August 2015 Election Data 1983 Electoral Calculus Archived from the original on 15 October 2011 Retrieved 28 June 2017 Election Data 1987 Electoral Calculus Archived from the original on 15 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