Glasgow North.
Labour Party MP Martin Rhodes holds the seat on 42.2% of the vote.
7 Jun 2026
Inner-city Glasgow seat, three-cornered and contested
Glasgow North is a compact, densely urban seat in the city's west and north-west, covering an electorate of around 67,600 and a Census population of roughly 109,000. Its median age of 31 is strikingly young, shaped by the student and graduate districts around Hillhead, Kelvinbridge and Partick on one side and the older working-class neighbourhoods of Maryhill and the canal corridor on the other. There is no single dominant town here; the seat is a patchwork of inner-city wards rather than a network of separate settlements. Local services are run by a single authority, Glasgow City Council, a Scottish unitary council that administers all four of the wards falling within these boundaries.
The ward picture is genuinely three-cornered. Across the most recent contests the seat divides almost evenly between the Scottish National Party and Labour, with the Greens holding a notable presence in the western university districts and taking Hillhead at a 2024 by-election. At Westminster the direction of travel has been clearer: Labour won the 2024 general election with 42.2 per cent to the SNP's 32.0, a margin of about ten points, having trailed the SNP by a similar distance in 2019. Martin Rhodes has held the seat for Labour since that contest, speaking most often on the economy and jobs, social care and community matters, and on the figures available has shown no whipped dissent in recent months.
On balance the seat looks competitive rather than settled, a recent Labour gain layered over a council map the SNP and Greens still contest hard ward by ward. The tenor of recent local coverage has been largely administrative, dominated by the routine business of city government -- service rollouts across these neighbourhoods and a run of council by-elections -- and the constituency has kept a relatively low national profile. Where direction-of-travel exists it sits at the municipal level, with control of individual wards changing hands at off-cycle votes. The 2024 result gives Labour the parliamentary advantage, but the underlying division of the vote leaves the seat plainly in flux.
Ward-level direction-of-travel: who controls what, who flipped recently, who holds the line.
| Ward | Latest winner | Votes | Council | Last cycle |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Canal(4 seats) | Gow · Higgins · McLaren · Mooney | 4,035 | Glasgow City Ind | May 2022 |
| Hillhead | Seonad Hoy | 0 | Glasgow City Ind | Mar 2024 |
| Maryhill(3 seats) | Bostani · Scally · O'Neill | 3,908 | Glasgow City Ind | May 2022 |
| Partick East/Kelvindale(4 seats) | Anderson · Brown · McLean · Johnstone | 7,235 | Glasgow City Ind | May 2022 |
Source · Democracy Club · DCLEAPIL v1.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Headline indicators.
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Ethnicity.
Source · Census 2021
Population by age & sexCensus 2021 · 18 bands · click to expand
Source · Census 2021 (ONS) · % of usual residents; tick marks the median seat per band
Income tax contribution.
| Total income tax | £259m |
| Taxpayers | 41,000 |
| Median per taxpayer | £3,170 |
| Mean per taxpayer | £6,360 |
Source · HMRC SPI · ±8% confidence
Where the money flows back in.
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2024 — full result.
| Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Martin RhodesWON | Lab | 14,655 | 42.2 |
| Alison Thewliss | SNP | 11,116 | 32.0 |
| Iris Duane | Ind | 4,233 | 12.2 |
| Helen Burns | Ref | 1,655 | 4.8 |
| Naveed Asghar | Con | 1,366 | 3.9 |
| Daniel O'Malley | LD | 1,142 | 3.3 |
| Nick Durie | Ind | 572 | 1.6 |
Turnout 34,739
Prior contests.
| Year | Winner | % | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Patrick Grady | SNP | 46.9 |
| 2017 | Patrick Grady | SNP | 37.6 |
| 2015 | Patrick Grady | SNP | 53.1 |
| 2010 | McKechin, Ann | Lab | 44.5 |
Sources, methods & last update
2023 boundary review
DCLEAPIL v1.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Census 2021
National avg over 575 seats
±8% confidence
LSOA-aggregated · rolling 12mo