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Scottish Westminster constituencies 1983 to 1997 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Scottish Westminster constituencies 1983 to 1997
The results of the Third Periodical Review of the Boundary Commission for Scotland were implemented for the 1983 general election of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (Westminster). The review defined 30 burgh constituencies (BCs) and 42 county constituencies (CCs), with each electing one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. Therefore Scotland had 72 parliamentary seats.〔''Third Periodical Report'', Boundary Commission for Scotland, HMSO, 1983 (ISBN 0-10-187940-7)〕 In 1975, Scottish counties had been abolished under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973, and the Third Periodical Review took account of new local government boundaries, which defined two-tier regions and districts and unitary islands council areas. No new constituency straddled a regional boundary, and each islands council area was entirely within one constituency.〔 The boundary commission was required to designate each new constituency as either ''burgh'' or ''county'' but had no predetermined basis on which to do so. The commission took the view that each constituency with more than a token rural electorate would be a county constituency, and others, predominantly urban, would be burgh constituencies.〔 1983 boundaries were used also in the general elections of 1987 and 1992. The results of the Fourth Periodical Review were implemented for the 1997 general election == Boundaries ==
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