Douglas Alexander (Labour, Paisley & Renfrewshire South) £10,262
Anne Begg (Labour, Aberdeen South) - £22,579
Russell Brown (Labour, Dumfries) £20,668
Malcolm Bruce (LibDem, Gordon) £22,816
Menzies Campbell (LibDem, North East Fife) £15,041
Carmichael, Alistair (LibDem, Orkney & Shetland) £19,371
Michael Connarty (Labour, Linlithgow & Falkirk East) £24,006
Alistair Darling (Labour, Edinburgh South West) £10,626
Ian Davidson (Labour, Glasgow South West) £23,866
Brian Donohoe (Labour, Ayrshire Central) £23,995
Doran, Frank (Labour, Aberdeen North) £23,788
Tom Harris (Labour, Glasgow South) £19,741
Stewart Hosie (SNP, Dundee East) £21,962
Eric Joyce (Labour, Falkirk) £21,805
Charles Kennedy (LibDem, Ross, Skye & Lochaber) £21,101
Angus MacNeil (SNP, Western Isles) £19,464
Michael Martin (Independent, Glasgow North East) £08,004
Tommy McAvoy (Labour Rutherglen & Hamilton West) £23,757
John McFall (Labour West Dunbartonshire) £18,837
Anne McGuire (Labour, Stirling) £18,473
Ann McKechin (Labour, Glasgow North) £15,845
Rosemary McKenna (Labour, Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch) £22,040
Jim Murphy (Labour, Eastwood) £18,884
John Reid (Labour, Airdrie & Shotts) £19,829
Willie Rennie (Dunfermline & Fife West) £21,709
Angus Robertson (Moray) £23,921
John Robertson (Labour, Glasgow North-west) £20,761
Frank Roy (Labour, Motherwell & Wishaw) £16,033
Lindsay Roy (Labour, Glenrothes) £12,003
Mohammed Sarwar (Labour, Glasgow Central) £24,006
Gavin Strang (Labour, Edinburgh East) £9,521
Pete Wishart (SNP, Perth & Perthshire North) £20,123
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