The placeConstituency · Scotland · 2010 boundaries

Moray.

Conservative and Unionist Party MP Douglas Ross holds the seat.

Member of ParliamentDouglas Ross · Conservative and Unionist Party
Boundary set2010
ONS codeS14000046
Electorate · 2024
Registered to vote
2024 GE — winner
Settlements
0
Named built-up areas
Crime · per 1k pop · 3mo
data.police.uk · 12mo rolling
Dispatch
1 Jun 2026

One of the most recognisable figures in Scottish Unionist politics, Douglas Ross currently holds no voting record at Westminster -- returning zero participation across all recorded divisions in the current data window. This is likely explained by his unusual dual role: Ross served simultaneously as leader of the Scottish Conservative Party and as a Westminster MP, a arrangement that attracted persistent criticism and which ended when he resigned the Scottish Conservative leadership in 2024. His most prominent recent news coverage is critical: a April 2026 article on the Israel-Gaza conflict explicitly names him as continuing to support Israel despite allegations of war crimes, framing his position as a failure of representation.

Beyond that controversy, Ross's local news footprint is broad but shallow. Across 102 articles in the past 90 days, covering crime, the economy, environment, and community issues, his average coverage score hovers near zero -- meaning he neither stands out as an active local champion nor draws sustained negative attention. A notable story about Chinese investment being blocked at Ardersier Port generated local criticism, but it was a neighbouring MP -- Graham Leadbitter of Moray West -- who publicly challenged the UK government decision, not Ross. No speech data is available for the current period, and he holds no committee roles.

The absence of voting data and speech records makes it genuinely difficult to assess Ross's current parliamentary engagement. His constituency is Moray -- a seat he won in 2017 by defeating SNP leader Angus Robertson, a result still cited as a benchmark for Conservative electoral credibility in Scotland. Whether his Westminster activity has increased since leaving the Scottish Conservative leadership is not captured in the available data.

§ 06Election history.4 contests · created on 2010 boundaries

2019 — full result.

CandidateVotes%
Douglas RossWONCon22,11245.3
Laura MitchellSNP21,59944.2
Jo KirbyLab2,4325.0
Fiona Campbell TrevorLD2,2694.7
Rob ScorerInd4130.8

Turnout 48,825

Prior contests.

YearWinner%
2017Douglas RossCon47.5
2015Angus RobertsonSNP49.5
2010Robertson, AngusSNP39.7
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BoundariesONS Open Geography Portal
2010 boundary review
Wards & councilsLGBCE · Democracy Club
DCLEAPIL v1.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0)
SettlementsONS Built-Up Areas
Census 2021
Crimedata.police.uk
LSOA-aggregated · rolling 12mo
ElectionsElectoral Commission