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Constituency Profile
Candidates:
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Scottish Socialist Party Ewan Robertson |  |
Labour Party Frank Doran |  |
Scottish National Party Joanna Strathdee |  |
Liberal Democrats Kristian Chapman |  |
British National Party Roy Jones |  |
Conservative Party Stewart Whyte |
Incumbent: |
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Mr Frank Doran Aberdeen North (100 %) |
Electorate: |
Current | 69622 |
2005 | 65714 |
Transposed 2005 Result: Source: Electoral Calculus |
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Other | 691 |
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 | 10 04 27 |
Former resident 209.250.145.174 |
The Labour vote is holding up better in Scotland than anywhere else - they are down only 3%, vs 8% nationally. Lab Hold. |
 | 10 04 27 |
Former resident 209.250.145.174 |
The Labour vote is holding up better in Scotland than anywhere else - they are down only 3%, vs 8% nationally. Lab Hold. |
 | 10 01 23 |
akava77 82.41.50.175 |
In terms of the 2 Hoyrood seats covering this area, the SNP are well ahead in Aberdeen North (having held it since 2003), and only slightly behind in Aberdeen Central. Outwith its strongholds in the Central Belt, Labour will find it more difficult to hold on to seats in Scotland. |
 | 10 01 06 |
Akava77 82.41.245.11 |
SNP hold the corresponding Holyrood seat, and are best placed to unseat Labour here. Aberdeen can no longer be considered a ‘Labour City’. |
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