Talk:Edinburgh South (UK Parliament constituency)

Split article?
I reckon the article will be easier to manage in the future if a new article (Ediinburgh South (Scottish constituency)) is created now. The boundaries of the two constituencies seem already to be quite different. Laurel Bush 10:09, 15 Apr 2005 (UTC).

Does the artlicle refer now to changes to the boundaries of both constituencies? Or of just one? I believe the UK boundaries may have changed at the start of the current general election, and the Scottish boundaries may be scheduled to change at the next Scottish election. Mike Pringle still represents the Scottish constituency as it was in 2003. Are Gilmerton, Liberton, Marchmont, Morningside, Fairmilehead and Prestonfield all ward names? Do the constituency boundaries split any wards? Laurel Bush 11:28, 15 Apr 2005 (UTC).


 * I've made a relevant comment over at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject UK Parliamentary Constituencies.


 * The UK boundaries have changed for the UK election, but they have not changed for Scottish elections. Even when they do, the boundaries will be different from the new UK ones.


 * With hindsight I should have given a ward list. I chose just to give area names because there's an article for Morningside but not for either of the wards it lies in. However, that can be quickly rectified. I'll add a ward list right now. --Mibblepedia 13:42, 17 Apr 2005 (UTC)

I have created in fact Edinburgh South (Scottish Parliament constituency), because House of Commons constituencies in Scotland are also called, often Scottish constituencies. And I am thinking perhaps Edinburgh South should be moved to Edinburgh South (House of Commons constituency), to prevent possible confusion with the Scottish Parliament constituency. Laurel Bush 10:07, 18 Apr 2005 (UTC).

Inconsistency
I'm just going to do some research on this, but in case I don't find anything/forget to update here there appears to be an inconsistency in the turnout versus votes - sum of the five parties = 43800, turnout = 43801. --Neil (talk) 23:32, 7 December 2010 (UTC) Yep - looks like the Scottish Green candidate got 881, not 880 votes. I'll alter the page. --Neil (talk) 23:35, 7 December 2010 (UTC)

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2016 EU referendum result details - actual figures or estimates?
I could be missing something here, but to me it is not entirely clear here if the figures quoted are actual known vote numbers or estimates based on the wider result. For many constituencies the results stated for the 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum were just estimates as the counting areas used did not match constituencies. The counting areas used in Scotland - as stated at Results of the 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum - were council areas, but I know some councils did release data broken down into parliamentary constituency level. However I am not sure if Edinburgh Council did this or not. I think some clarification if anyone knows would be helpful. Dunarc (talk) 22:46, 1 August 2023 (UTC)