Defunct Parties
- Adam Lyal's Witchery Tour Party (1999-2009)
- Communist Party of Great Britain (1920-1991)
- Fife Socialist League (1950s-1960s)
- Fishing Party
- Highlands and Islands Alliance
- Highland Land League (1909-1920s)
- Independent Labour Party (1893-1975)
- Labour Party of Scotland
- National Party of Scotland (1928-1934)
- Scottish Enterprise Party - centre-right, pro-independence
- Scottish Labour Party (1888-1893)
- Scottish Labour Party (1976-1979)
- Scottish Militant Labour
- Scottish Party (1930s)
- Scottish Republican Socialist Party (now part of the SSP)
- Scottish Socialist Party (1987-1990)
- Scottish Unionist Party (1912-1965)
- Scottish Workers Republican Party
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