The original electoral system for this constituency gave each of the four burghs one vote, with an additional casting vote (to break ties) for the burgh where the election was held. The place of election rotated amongst the burghs in successive Parliaments. The vote of a burgh was exercised by a burgh commissioner, who was elected by the burgh
councillors. The first direct election in Inverness Burghs was in 1832. The votes from qualified electors, in each burgh, were added together to establish the result. Unless otherwise indicated, the primary source for the results was Craig. Candidates identified by Craig as Conservatives, in the 1832-1835 Parliament, are listed as Tories. In results for elections before the formal creation of the Liberal Party, shortly after the 1859 general election, candidates identified by Craig as Liberals are divided into Whigs and Radicals following Stooks Smith. Craig's registered electorate and vote figures are sometimes different from those of Stooks Smith, but Craig's figures are used below. For details of the books of Craig and Stooks Smith, see the Reference section below. In terms of change in % votes and swing, the Conservative candidate in 1835 is related to his performance as the Tory candidate in the 1833 by-election. As there were two Tory candidates in 1832, no swing figure was calculated for the 1833 by-election.
Elections in the 1760s This is an example of a contested election, before the extension of the franchise in 1832. The election took place in Fortrose, so that burgh's commissioner had the casting vote which decided the election.
Elections in the 1830s •
Death of Baillie in April 1833 Elections of the 1840s •
Resignation of Macleod in March 1840 Elections of the 1850s Elections of the 1860s Elections of the 1870s Elections in the 1880s •
Note (1886): Shortly before the 1886 general election, the Liberal Party split. Finlay joined the new Liberal Unionist Party. Elections of the 1890s •
Seat vacated on the appointment of Finlay as Solicitor General for England and Wales Elections of the 1900s •
Note (1900): Change and swing figures are calculated from the 1895 general election. Elections of the 1910s •
Constituency abolished (1918) ==Notes==