Stirling
Data synced from Democracy Club.
5 candidates confirmed for 7 May 2026.
| SNP Alyn Edward Smith | 13,608 | 42.4% |
| Conservative Stephen Kerr | 6,166 | 19.2% |
| Labour Kainde Manji | 5,124 | 15.9% |
| Reform Rachael Wright | 4,908 | 15.3% |
| Lib Dem Jill Reilly | 2,324 | 7.2% |
Closest national poll on the winning party's share: Opinium (Tony Blair Institute) — off by 0.4 pts.
Former commercial lawyer and Scotland's longest-serving MEP (2004-2019) before becoming MP for Stirling (2019-2024), when he ousted incumbent Tory Stephen Kerr. A former SNP depute leader candidate, he has been selected to stand for Stirling at Holyrood as Evelyn Tweed steps down.
Senior project manager with public and private sector experience. Volunteered to re-home rough sleepers during Covid. Mentors disadvantaged children.
Standing for Labour in Stirling. We have not identified independent biographical sources for this candidate beyond the party listing.
Rachael Wright is an Operations Director in manufacturing with experience in the rural sector. She is also Reform UK's third-placed candidate on the Mid Scotland and Fife regional list. Her campaign focuses on protecting women and girls, community safety, local services and economic opportunity in the Stirling area.
Conservative MSP for Central Scotland since 2021. Former MP for Stirling (2017-2019). Currently Chief Whip of the Scottish Conservative group. Former Convener of the Education Committee.
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