RESULT 2007 Baker, Richard (Lab) Don, Nigel (SNP) Glen, Marlyn (Lab) Johnstone, Alex (Con) McInnes, Alison (SLD) Milne, Nanette (Con) Watt, Maureen (SNP)
List candidates: Lab 1. Richard Baker 2. Marlyn Glen 3. Kevin Hutchens 4. Sandra Macdonald 5. Mohammed Asif 6. Jacqueline Tuckwell 7. Len Ironside SNP 1. Alex Salmond 2. Brian Adam 3. Maureen Watt 4. Nigel Don 5. Karen Shirron 6. Dennis Robertson SLD 1. Nicol Stephen 2. Mike Rumbles 3. Alison McInnes 4. John Stewart 5. Matt Duncan 6. Steve Delaney 7. Michael Charlton 8. Clive Sneddon Con 1. Alex Johnstone 2. Nanette Milne 3. David Davidson 4. Stewart Whyte 5. Geordie Burnett Stuart 6. Christopher Bustin 7. Carol Garvie 8. Belinda Don 9. Andrew Jones Green 1. Shiona Baird 2. George Baxter 3. Rhonda Reekie 4. Cat Lee SSP 1. Fiz Garvie 2. John McAllion 3. Howard Chandler 4. Mary McGregor 5. Christine Chandler 6. Rodrick MacGregor 7. Peter Gillespie 8. Helen Fortune Solidarity 1. Jim Malone 2. Jim McFarlane 3. Cecilia McLeman 4. Sinead Daly 5. Gerard McCabe 6. Stephen Hadden 7. Alan Manley 8. Luke Ivory SSCUP 1. Ian Borthwick 2. Tom McMorland 3. Ronald Neave 4. Andy Anderson 5. Pat McMorland NHS First 1. Susan Wighton BNP 1. Gary Raikes 2. John Robertson 3. Steven Thomson 4. Stuart McKay CPA 1. Tony Schmitz 2. Ronald Shewan SCP 1. Tom Morrow SEP 1. Bob Ingram SLP 1. William Kelly 2. Lynne Lowe 3. James Berrington 4. Susan Lomas UKIP 1. Matthew Desmond 2. Kathleen Desmond 3. Donald Gotts 4. Edward Sargeson 2003 list: SNP 66,463 (27.3%) Lab 49,189 (20.2%) SLD 45,831 (18.8%) Con 42,318 (17.4%) Green 12,724 (5.2%) SSP 10,226 (4.2%) Others 16,922 (6.9%) SNP: Richard Lochhead Lab: Marlyn Glen, Richard Baker Con: David Davidson, Alex Johnstone, Nanette Milne Green: Shiona Baird ALL NORTH EAST SCOTLAND CONSTITUENCIES
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