Scottish Conservatives Win Aberdeen South By-Election, Taking Seat from SNP
1 min readPolitics
1-Minute Brief
The loss of Aberdeen South signals a shift in voter sentiment and challenges the SNP's dominance in the region.
Key Facts
- The Scottish National Party conceded defeat in the Aberdeen South by-election.
- The seat was previously considered a safe hold for the SNP.
- A senior SNP source described the outcome as 'the Tories’ night' and pledged to try to regain the seat in 2029.
- The Scottish Conservatives won the Aberdeen South seat from the SNP.
- Labour finished fourth in both Scottish by-elections, according to Sky News.
What Happened
The Scottish Conservatives won the Aberdeen South by-election, with the SNP conceding defeat in a seat previously seen as secure for them.
Why It Matters
This result may indicate changing political dynamics in Scotland and poses questions about the SNP's future electoral prospects in key constituencies.
What's Next
The SNP has stated its intention to attempt to reclaim Aberdeen South in 2029. Observers will watch for how this outcome affects party strategies and voter alignments.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The GuardianLeft6h agoSNP concedes Aberdeen South with Scottish Conservatives set to win
- Sky NewsUnknown5h agoTories and SNP win Scottish by-elections - as Labour come fourth in both races
