![]() | 'The way Labour is behaving is instantly recognisable to anyone who has observed local politics in West Central Scotland. Upon election, the first thing Labour councillors do, after carving up the committee convenerships and the freebies, is regroup into factions.' Iain MacWhirter in the Herald, 11 th April 2001. | ![]() |
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Cllr Graham Simpson | ![]() |
| Conservative & Unionist | ||
| Graham Simpson is 44 years old and was born in Aberdeen. He moved about a lot as a child an eventually settled in Carlisle where he went to secondary school. He left school and went straight onto the dole before becoming a journalist, a job which he has done ever since. The family moved to East Kilbride in 1986 and he lives in Stewartfield with his wife and two daughters. In his spare time he enjoys hill walking and golf. He contested East Kilbridge at the Scottish Parliament elections in 2007 and was elected as an East Kilbride Councillor. He said: "Labour came to power promising to clean up politics. They haven't done that.They told us they were going to save the NHS. They haven't done that. And they vowed to overhaul education. They certainly haven't done that. The only party that can fix the mess is the Conservatives and I'll be fighting to persuade people in this area of that between now and the general election." Recent electoral experience. 2007 South Lanarkshire Council elections, East Kilbride West, elected 2007 Scottish Parliament election, East Kilbride, 4,114 votes (11.46 %) 2007 Scottish Parliament election, Second on Tory Central Scotland list, 24,253 votes (8.52 %) | ||
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| Labour | ||
Ministerial Posts: Recent electoral experience | ||
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| Liberal Democrat | ||
Recent electoral experience | ||
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| Scottish National Party | ||
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Recent electoral experience | ||
| Electorate 75,132 Turnout: 63.53 % | ||
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Rt Hon Adam Ingram MP | ![]() |
| Labour | ||
| Votes | 23,264 | |
| % | 48.74 % | |
| % change since 2001 (Denver/Baxter figures) | - 4.24 % / - 4.14 % | |
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Douglas Edwards | ![]() |
| Scottish National Party | ||
| Votes | 8,541 | |
| % | 17.89 % | |
| % change since 2001 (Denver/Baxter figures) | - 5.80 % / - 5.80 % | |
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| Liberal Democrat | ||
| Votes | 7,904 | |
| % | 16.56 % | |
| % change since 2001 (Denver/Baxter figures) | + 6.55 % / + 6.32 % | |
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Cllr Tony Lewis | ![]() |
| Conservative & Unionist | ||
| Votes | 4,776 | |
| % | 10.01 % | |
| % change since 2001 (Denver/Baxter figures) | + 0.31 % / + 0.30 % | |
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| Scottish Green Party | ||
| Votes | 1,575 | |
| % | 3.30 % | |
| % change since 2001 (Denver/Baxter figures) | (+ 3.30 %) / (+ 3.30 %) | |
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Rose Gentle | ![]() |
| Anti War | ||
| Votes | 1,513 | |
| % | 3.17 % | |
| % change since 2001 (Denver/Baxter figures) | (+ 3.17 %) / (+ 3.17 %) | |
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John Houston | ![]() |
| Independent | ||
| Votes | 160 | |
| % | 0.34 % | |
| % change since 2001 (Denver/Baxter figures) | (+ 0.34 %) / (+ 0.34 %) | |
| Notional Labour hold | ![]() | |
| Labour majority | 14,723 | |
| % majority | 30.84 % | |
| % change since 2001 (Denver/Baxter figures) | + 1.55 % / + 1.65 % | |
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| Votes | % | Votes | % | |||
| Labour | 25,324 | 52.98 % | 25,256 | 52.88 % | ||
| Scottish National Party | 11,325 | 23.69 % | 11,314 | 23.69 % | ||
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Liberal Democrat | 4,784 | 10.01 % | 4,890 | 10.24 % | |
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Conservative & Unionist | 4,635 | 9.70 % | 4,636 | 9.71 % | |
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Scottish Socialist Party | 1,689 | 3.53 % | 1,669 | 3.49 % | |
| Others | 39 | 0.08 % | 0 | 0.00 % | ||
| Notional Labour win | Notional Labour majority | 13,999 | 29.29 % | 13,942 | 29.19 % | |
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