Best Scot at Westminster
Danny Alexander MP (LibDem)
Tom Greatrex MP (Lab)
Michael Moore (LibDem)
Donald Dewar Debater of the Year, supported by NVT Group
Kenny MacAskill MSP (SNP)
Willie Rennie MSP (LibDem)
Dennis Robertson MSP (SNP)
One to Watch
Derek Mackay MSP (SNP)
Jenny Marra MSP (Lab)
Humza Yousaf MSP (SNP)
Politics in Business Award, supported by RBS Group
Gavin Brown MSP (Con)
Mike Crockart MP (LibDem) and Mark Lazarowicz MP (Lab and Co-op)
Stewart Hosie MP (SNP) and Jim McGovern MP (Lab)
Scottish Local Politician of the Year, supported by Improvement Service
Andrew Burns (Lab)
Barney Crockett (Lab)
Gordon Matheson (Lab)
David Parker (Ind)
Public Campaign or Campaigner of the Year
Equalities Network Scotland
Martha Payne
Scotland for Marriage
Political Impact of the Year
Johann Lamont MSP (Lab)
Angus Robertson MP (SNP)
Nicola Sturgeon MSP (SNP)
Scottish Politician of the Year
Johann Lamont MSP (Lab)
Tricia Marwick MSP (Presiding Officer)
Nicola Sturgeon MSP (SNP)
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