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No, they sit in the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. However, Scottish constituencies can, and do, elect members to sit in the UK Parliament in London.

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No, they sit in the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. However, Scottish constituencies can, and do, elect members to sit in the UK Parliament in London.

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There are 129 Members of the Scottish Parliament, chosen from 81 constituencies (73 electing one member; 8 electing 7 members for a total of 56). 65 seats are required to command a majority in the Parliament.

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Scottish Parliament was created in 1999.

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The UK parliament, as well as the Scottish parliament and Welsh and NI assemblies use constituencies to elect members. Most English councils use wards to elect councillors except English county councils that use 'divisions'.

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