Scottish regional elections, 1990
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Regional elections were held in Scotland on Thursday 3 May 1990, as part of the
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, and were the first test of public opinion on the Community Charge, which had been introduced in Scotland in 1989.


National results

, - !colspan=2, Parties !Votes !Votes % !+/- !Wards !Net
Gain/Loss , - , , 729,922 , 44.0 , , 223 , , - , , 372,770 , 21.8 , , 42 , , - , , 333,823 , 19.2 , , 52 , , - , , 147,122 , 8.0 , , 40 , , - , , 76,516 , 5 , , 73 , , - , , 35,048 , 2 , , 1 , , - , , Other Parties , 15,140 , 2 , , 4 , , -


Party performance

The Labour Party dominated the election, gaining the most seats and votes, even though their total vote was slightly down compared with
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. This was the last election fought under the leadership of Margaret Thatcher, and her
Conservative Party The Conservative Party is a name used by many political parties around the world. These political parties are generally right-wing though their exact ideologies can range from center-right to far-right. Political parties called The Conservative P ...
suffered a decline of 13 seats, mainly due to the introduction of the unpopular
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in 1989. The Conservative Government had recently given tax concessions to ratepayers in England and Wales, excluding Scotland, with criticism extended in particular to then-
Secretary of State for Scotland The secretary of state for Scotland ( gd, Rùnaire Stàite na h-Alba; sco, Secretar o State fir Scotland), also referred to as the Scottish secretary, is a Secretary of State (United Kingdom), secretary of state in the Government of the Unit ...
Malcolm Rifkind, who was portrayed to not care about the interests of Scotland. The newly formed
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(a merger of the SDP and Liberals) fared badly, dropping 6.4% of the vote that the Alliance had taken at the previous election. Despite this, they stayed stationary on 40 seats. The
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, once again the second-largest party in terms of vote share, benefitted from modest gains to take almost 22% of the vote. The Scottish Greens gained their first ever councillor in the Highland region. Turnout was marginally up 0.3% to 45.9%.


Results by council area


References

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