Scottish Elections 2026: One Third of MSPs Not Seeking Re-Election
Published on 3/25/2026

AI Summary
The Scottish elections are scheduled for 2026, with voters set to cast their ballots in six weeks. Approximately one third of Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) have announced that they will not seek re-election. This change indicates a significant turnover in parliament composition. The upcoming elections could influence various political and economic policies in Scotland, affecting governance and local economies.
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