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Davy Russell is elected as Labour MSP for Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse

Senior figures in the SNP have vowed to learn lessons from Labour’s surprise victory at the Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse by-election.

The party’s Davy Russell won with 8,559 votes, a majority of 602 over the second-placed SNP. The vote followed the death of SNP MSP Christina McKelvie, who had represented the constituency since 2011.

Scottish Constitution Secretary Angus Robertson said the SNP would need to “look very closely” at the result and “learn the lessons” for the Holyrood elections.

Reform UK finished third with 7,088 votes, knocking the Conservatives into fourth place with just 1,621 votes.

The SNP had been tipped to retain the seat, with some suggesting that Labour might even be pushed into third place behind Reform.

Hailing his party’s win, Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar said his party had “proven the pollsters wrong”.

Russell said he would put the “message of the people” across at Holyrood.

He said: “For far too long the people of Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse, in fact across Scotland, they’ve been listening to the politicians – but the politicians haven’t delivered for them.”

PA Media A serious looking SNP counter in Saltire bow-tie and blue suit stands with a clipboard watching the vote tally in a hall full of people.PA Media

The SNP’s loss came after the first minister said the by-election was a “two-horse race” between his party and Reform

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer congratulated Russell, saying: “People in Scotland have once again voted for change.

“Next year there is a chance to turbo charge delivery by putting Labour in power on both sides of the border.”

The turnout was 44.2%, with more than 27,000 votes cast. It is a drop on the 2021 election when turnout was 60%.

The result means Scottish Labour has overturned a majority of 4,582 won by Christina McKelvie in 2021.

She died aged 57 in March after being diagnosed with secondary breast cancer.

Graphic showing the vote share in the Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse by-election. Labour have 31.6%, SNP have 29.4%, Reform have 26.1%, Conservative have 6%, the Scottish Greens have 2.6% and the Lib Dems have 2%.

The by-election result follows a difficult period for Scottish Labour since it swept the SNP aside in last summer’s general election.

The party had seen its support drop in the polls, with policies like cuts to the winter fuel allowance widely blamed for turning away voters.

Ahead of the vote, First Minister John Swinney had claimed it was a “two-horse race” between the SNP and Reform.

But his party’s candidate, Katy Loudon, endured her third election defeat in the area – having lost out to Labour’s Michael Shanks at the 2024 general election and 2023 Rutherglen and Hamilton West by-election.

After the result, Swinney said his party had “made progress since the election last year but not enough”. He posted on X: “We still have work to do and we will do it.”

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar reacts to the Hamilton by-election win

Davy Russell, who was raised and still lives in the village of Quarter in the constituency, has worked for local government and previously served as deputy lord lieutenant, representing the monarch at local events.

His victory comes after criticism during the campaign for a lack of media appearances – with political opponents dismissing him as “the invisible man”.

Russell said constituents had been “let down” by the SNP.

He added that the result sent a message to Reform leader Nigel Farage that his party’s “poison” was not welcome in Scotland.

‘Remarkable result’ for Reform

Reform has not won an election in Scotland, but the party has attracted significant vote shares in local by-elections in recent months, particularly in the central belt.

Deputy leader, Richard Tice, said the “remarkable” result was a “massive boost” for his party going into the 2026 vote.

He also rejected claims Reform had created a poisonous atmosphere in Scottish politics, insisting parties were “terrified” of Reform.

The Conservatives managed to avoid a worst-case scenario of losing their deposit by winning more than 5% of the vote.

Scottish Conservative finance spokesperson Craig Hoy described it as a “disappointing” night.

He said his party was determined to “restore trust with the Scottish people”.

PA Media Richard Tice speaking on a phone while waiting for the resultPA Media

Richard Tice said the third place result was a massive boost for Reform.

In the lead up to the vote both Labour and the SNP accused Reform of racism over an online advert criticising Anas Sarwar.

The video, posted on Facebook and Instagram, features clips from a speech Sarwar made in 2022.

Reform added text claiming that Sarwar wanted to “prioritise the Pakistani community” – despite the Glasgow MSP not saying that.

Farage defended the video and, during a campaign visit to Scotland, accused Sarwar of “sectarian politics”.

The Scottish Labour leader rubbished that claim and called Farage a “pathetic, poisonous little man”.

His party’s last by-election victory in the area – in the 2023 Rutherglen and Hamilton West vote – proved to be a springboard to success in the following year’s general election.

Sarwar will now be hoping for a similar boost ahead of the Scottish Parliament election.



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