
Audrey Nicoll MSP Stepping Down at the 2026 Holyrood Election
Feb 13
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On Sunday, Audrey Nicoll MSP announced her decision to step down as your SNP Member of the Scottish Parliament for Aberdeen South and North Kincardine Constituency at the next Holyrood election in 2026.
Reflecting on her tenure, Audrey Nicoll said:
"Over the last four years, it has been an absolute privilege to represent Aberdeen South and North Kincardine in the Scottish Parliament as the SNP constituency MSP. Today, I have advised branch members of my intention to stand down at the next Holyrood elections.
I look forward to a robust contest to select a strong candidate who will bring life experience, compassion, and respect to the role and give the interests of the constituency their full focus.
I will, of course, continue to work tirelessly for all constituents and thank everyone who has supported me throughout my time in the Scottish Parliament."
Since her election, Audrey Nicoll has been a dedicated and vocal advocate for her constituents, working tirelessly on key issues affecting Aberdeen South and North Kincardine, from supporting RAAC-affected homeowners to supporting local businesses, including ensuring they had access to support during the Covid-19 pandemic, and more recently she has been highlighting the challenges many local businesses face as they seek to grow and expand.
As she continues to fulfil her duties over the remainder of her term, Audrey remains committed to serving the people of the constituency.
The process to select a new SNP candidate for the 2026 election will begin in due course, ensuring that the constituency continues to be represented by a strong and dedicated voice in Holyrood.