Candidates and Constituency Assessments


saltire shield'The threat posed by the Nationalists has now reached Downing Street. At a pre-election briefing earlier this month, Jack McConnell warned the Prime Minister that the SNP could win the 2007 poll.'
Scottish Political Editor Paul Hutcheon in th Sunday Herald, 18 th June 2006.
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Kilmarnock & Loudoun

Candidates

Cllr Ron Aitken Cllr Ron Aitken
(Also number 3 on Central Scotland list)
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Liberal Democrat
Ron Aitken was born and brought up in Glasgow and educated at Glasgow University and the School of Oriental and African Studies where he graduated with a BA in Middle East Politics, and an MSc in International Politics of Asia. He has been a Liberal Democrat Councillor in London since 2002 and for ten years he worked as an assistant to various MPs in the House of Commons on Northern Ireland, health, and environment issues.

Recent electoral experience
2006 London Borough of Haringey Council election, Crouch End, 1820 votes (elected)
2002 London Borough of Haringey Council election, Crouch End, (elected)
Cllr Wille Coffey Cllr Wille Coffey
(Not standing on Central Scotland list)
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Scottish National Party
Willie Coffey has been the Cllr for Onthank in East Ayrshire since 1999. In 1995 he won ward 3 of Kilmarnock & Loudoun District Council from Labour. He narrowly failed to win ward 14 on the new East Ayrshire Council in 1995, but won Onthank in 1999 and held it in 2003. Cllr Coffey works for Learning and Teaching Scotland and is a member of Kilmarnock Football Club. He is a member of the following Council committees: Kilmarnock North Area Local Committee, Central Area Local Planning Committee, Education, Housing and Policy & Resources. Willie Coffey is the brother of Cllr Daniel Coffey who came within 1,210 votes of winning Kilmarnock & Loudoun in 2003 and died tragically on the 26 th February 2006. Their sister, Helen Coffey, held Danny's ward with an increased majority and a 5.6 % swing from Labour. A swing of just 2 % in Kilmarnock & Loudoun would see Willie Coffey win the seat from Labour.

Recent electoral experience
2003 East Ayrshire Council election, ward 7, Onthank, 714 votes (56.26 %) (elected)
1999 East Ayrshire Council election, ward 7, Onthank, 968 votes (58.38 %) (elected)
1995 East Ayrshire Council election, ward 14, 926 votes (48.20 %)
1992 Kilmarnock & Loudoun District Council election, ward 3, 801 votes (49.88 %) (elected)
Margaret Jamieson MSP Margaret Jamieson MSP
(Not standing on Central Scotland list)
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Labour
Margaret Jamieson was born in Kilmarnock in 1953 and educated at Grange Academy in Kilmarnock and Ayr College where she obtained City and Guilds qualifications 147 and 151 in Catering. From 1969 until 1974 she worked as a cook with Ayrshire & Arran Health Board and from 1974 to 1975 as a cook with Welch Margetson. From 1975 to 1979 she was a cook in charge at Strathclyde Regional Council and from 1979 until her election in 1999 a Regional Officer with UNISON (formerly NUPE). She is married an a member of Unison. In the parliament she is Convener of the Glasgow Airport Rail Link Bill Committee and Convener of the Cross-Party Group on Kidney Disease.

Committee Convenerships
Convener of the Glasgow Airport Rail Link Bill Committee

Ministerial positions
None

Recent electoral experience
2003 Scottish Parliament election, Kilmarnock & Loudoun, 12,633 votes (40.08 %) (elected)
1999 Scottish Parliament election, Kilmarnock & Loudoun, 17,345 votes (44.08 %) (elected)
Janette McAlpine Dr Janette McAlpine
(Also number 4 on Central Scotland list)
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Conservative & Unionist
Dr Janette McAlpine was born in Baillieston in Glasgow 37 years ago and brought up in nearby Uddingston. She works as a knowledge transfer manager at Glasgow Caledonian University. She says: 'A lot of people have been let down by Labour and Liberal Democrats on the Scottish executive and they see us as the natural successor to them.'

Recent electoral experience.
2005 Westminster election, Glasgow South, 4,836 votes (12.58 %)
2003 Scottish Parliament election, Glasgow Baillieston, 1,472 votes (8.06 %)
2003 Scottish Parliament election, Eighth on Tory Glasgow list, 15,299 votes (7.87 %)

Constituency profile

Assessment:

This assessment is based on the 2003 election results

Rank on Scottish National Party hit list: 4 (6 in 2003)
Swing required for Scottish National Party gain: 1.92 % from Labour to Scottish National Party

Rank on Conservative hit list: 38 (33 in 2003)
Swing required for Conservative gain: 14.82 % from Labour to Conservative

Rank on Liberal Democrat hit list: 35 (32 in 2003)
Swing required for Liberal Democrat gain: 17.55 % from Labour to Liberal Democrat

Correlation to the new Westminster constituencies

The electorate of 61,699 was split between the new Westminster constituencies of:
Kilmarnock & Loudoun: 61,699 (100.0 %)

Local Government wards in the constituency

Council Ward number Ward name Electorate (June 2001)
East Ayrshire 1Stewarton East and Dunlop2,955
2Stewarton Central3,124
3Kilmaurs and Stewarton South2,983
4North Kilmarnock, Fenwick and Waterside3,577
5Crosshouse, Gatehead and Knockentiber2,644
6Altonhill, Hillhead and Longpark3,017
7Onthank2,608
8Kilmarnock Central West2,847
9Kilmarnock Central East2,854
10North New Farm Loch and Dean2,932
11South New Farm Loch2,743
12Crookedholm, Moscow, Galston West and Hurlford North2,868
13Newmilns2,665
14Grange/Howard3,005
15Kilmarnock Central South3,122
16Riccarton2,980
17Shortlees3,042
18Bellfield2,861
19Hurlford3,083
20Galston East2,771
21Darvel3,018

Previous results

1 st May 2003 Holyrood Election - Constituency result

Electorate 61,055. Turnout 31,520, 51.63 % (- 12.41 %)
Logo Party Candidate Votes % % change
Labour logo Labour Margaret Jamieson MSP 12,633 40.08 % - 4.00 %
SNP logo Scottish National Party Cllr Daniel Coffey 11,423 36.24 % - 0.83 %
Con logo Conservative & Unionist Robin Traquair 3,295 10.45 % - 1.21 %
Liberal logo Liberal Democrat Ian Gibson 1,571 4.98 % - 2.21 %
SSP logo Scottish Socialist Party Colin Rutherford 1,421 4.51 % (+ 4.51 %)
Ind Independent Mary Anderson 404 1.28 % (+ 1.28 %)
Ind Independent Matthew Donnelly 402 1.28 % (+ 1.28 %)
SPA logo Scottish Peoples Alliance Lyndsay McIntosh MSP 371 1.18 % (+ 1.18 %)
Labour hold Labour majority 1,210 3.84 % - 3.17 %

1 st May 2003 Holyrood Election - Regional list result

Electorate 61,055. Turnout 31,509, 51.61 %
172 rejected ballot papers
Logo Party Votes % % change
Labour logo Labour 11,736 37.25 % + 0.33 %
SNP logo Scottish National Party 8,595 27.28 % - 6.41 %
Con logo Conservative & Unionist Party 3,599 11.42 % - 0.96 %
Liberal logo Liberal Democrats 1,867 5.93 % - 0.96 %
Scot Soc logo Scottish Socialist Party 1,789 5.68 % + 4.11 %
Scot Green logo Scottish Green Party 1,368 4.34 % + 2.34 %
SSCUP Scottish Senior Citizens Unity Party 1,336 4.24 % (+ 4.24 %)
Soc Lab logo Socialist Labour Party 530 1.68 % - 1.51 %
SPA Scottish Peoples Alliance 314 1.00 % (+ 1.00 %)
Ind Mary Anderson (Independent) 183 0.58 %
SUPlogo Scottish Unionist Party 124 0.39 % - 0.09 %
UKIP UK Independence Party 68 0.22 % (+ 0.22 %)
Lab logo Labour majority 3,141 9.97 % + 6.44 %

6 th May 1999 Holyrood Election - Constituency result

Logo Party Candidate Votes % % change
Labour logo Labour Margaret Jamieson 17,345 44.08 % - 5.74 %
SNP logo Scottish National Party Alex Neil 14,585 37.07 % + 2.55 %
Con logo Conservative & Unionist Lyndsay McIntosh 4,589 11.66 % + 0.85 %
Liberal logo Liberal Democrat John Stewart 2,830 7.19 % + 3.20 %
Labour win Labour majority 2,760 7.01 % - 8.29 %

6 th May 1999 Holyrood Election - Regional list result

Logo Party Votes %
Labour logo Labour 14,649</td> 37.22 %
SNP logo Scottish National Party 13,259 33.69 %
Con logo Conservative & Unionist Party 4,874 12.38 %
Liberal logo Liberal Democrats 2,713 6.89 %
Soc Lab logo Socialist Labour Party 1,256 3.19 %
Scot Green logo Scottish Green Party 788 2.00 %
Dennis Canavan Member of Parliament for Falkirk West 632 1.61 %
Scot Soc logo Scottish Socialist Party 618 1.57 %
SUPlogo Scottish Unionist Party 190 0.48 %
ProLife logo ProLife Alliance 122 0.31 %
Nat Law logo Natural Law Party 88 0.22 %

Others:
Scottish Families & Pensioners Party
Independent Progressive
(Breakdown not available)
170 0.43 %
Lab logo Labour majority 1,390 3.53 %

1 st May 1997 Westminster Election

Logo Party Candidate Votes %
Labour logo Labour Desmond Browne 23,621 49.82 %
SNP logo Scottish National Party Alex Neil 16,365 34.52 %
Con logo Conservative & Unionist Douglas Taylor 5,125 10.81 %
Liberal logo Liberal Democrat John Stewart 1,891 3.99 %
Referendum logo Referendum William Sneddon 284 0.60%
Natural Law William Gilmour 123 0.26%
Labour hold Labour majority 7,256 15.30 %

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