In the latest Scottish Elections Poll (released via The Scotsman and Savanta ComRes) predictions for the Scottish Parliament results in May show Independence supporting parties achieving a 19 seat majority at Holyrood.
Scottish Election (Holyrood) Poll (11/3/21). Seat estimate.
SNP 64 (+1)
CON 30 (-1)
LAB 20 (-4)
GRN 10 (+4)
LD 5 (-)
Independence Majority: 19
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The poll, conducted for The Scotsman by Savanta ComRes, interviewed 1,009 Scottish adults aged 16 and over between March 5 and 10.
Savanta ComRes poll: Pro-independence parties on course for 57% of the seats in the Scottish Parliament – https://t.co/0WDxjUWLdL #indyref2
— James Kelly (@JamesKelly) March 11, 2021
Projecting ComRes 5 – 10 Mar into seats (changes vs 4 – 9 Feb / vs 2016);
SNP ~ 64 (-7 / +1)
Conservative ~ 29 (+5 / -2)
Labour ~ 21 (+2 / -3)
Green ~ 10 (-1 / +4)
Lib Dem ~ 5 (+1 / nc)Caveats: https://t.co/htRlo66HPJ pic.twitter.com/b95N3NaqVX
— Ballot Box Scotland (@BallotBoxScot) March 11, 2021
New Holyrood voting trends, including both new polls. The six-poll average now sits at:
SNP: Const 51% / List 43% – 67 seats (+4)
Tories: 23% / 22% – 26 (-5)
Lab: 18% / 18% – 22 (-2)
LD: 7% / 6% – 5 (-)
Greens: 2% / 9% – 9 (+3)SNP majority of 5, pro-indy majority of 23. pic.twitter.com/ZbmtPd9MVk
— Mark McGeoghegan ⬋⬋⬋ (@markmcgeoghegan) March 11, 2021
*Image source credit Lorna M Campbell
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