Kilmarnock and Loudoun (UK Parliament constituency)

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Kilmarnock and Loudoun
County constituency
Kilmarnock and Loudoun shown within Scotland
Created: 1918 as Kilmarnock (renamed 1983, expanded 2005)
MP: Des Browne
Party: Labour
Type: House of Commons
Council areas: East Ayrshire
EP constituency: Scotland


Kilmarnock and Loudoun is a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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[edit] Boundaries

The constituency consists of the northern half of East Ayrshire and contains the town of Kilmarnock and the Loudoun Valley.

In 2005, the constituency was expanded to include part of the disbanded Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley constituency.

There was a Kilmarnock and Loudoun local government district covering a similar area, from 1975 to 1996.

Although sharing the same name, it does not share the same borders as the Scottish Parliament constituency.

The main towns are:

Those towns marked * were not part of the original Kilmarnock and Loudoun, but were absorbed from the disbanded Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley.

[edit] Members of Parliament

Year Member Party
1983 William McKelvey Labour
1997 Des Browne Labour

[edit] Election results

General Election 2005: Kilmarnock and Loudoun
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Des Browne 20976 47.3% -7.7
Scottish National Party Daniel Coffey 12273 27.7% +3.3
Conservative Gary Smith 5026 11.3% +1.2
Liberal Democrats Kevin Lang 4945 11.1% +3.5
Scottish Socialist Hugh Kerr 833 1.9% -0.9
UK Independence Ronnie Robertson 330 0.7% +0.7
Majority 8703 19.6%
Turnout 44383 60.9 -0.3
Labour hold Swing -5.5
General Election 2001: Kilmarnock and Loudoun
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Des Browne 19,926 52.9 +3.1
Scottish National Party John Brady 9,592 25.5 -9.1
Conservative Donald Reece 3,943 10.5 -0.3
Liberal Democrats John Stewart 3,177 8.4 +4.4
Scottish Socialist Jason Muir 1,027 2.7 N/A
Majority 10,334 27.4
Turnout 37,665 61.7 -15.4
Labour hold Swing

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UK Parliament constituencies in Scotland
Labour

Aberdeen North | Aberdeen South | Airdrie and Shotts | Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock | Central Ayrshire | Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill | Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East | Dumfries and Galloway | Dundee West | East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow | East Lothian | East Renfrewshire | Edinburgh East | Edinburgh North and Leith | Edinburgh South | Edinburgh South West | Falkirk | Glasgow Central | Glasgow East | Glasgow North | Glasgow North West | Glasgow South | Glasgow South West | Glenrothes | Inverclyde | Kilmarnock and Loudoun | Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath | Lanark and Hamilton East | Linlithgow and East Falkirk | Livingston | Midlothian | Motherwell and Wishaw | North Ayrshire and Arran | Ochil and South Perthshire | Paisley and Renfrewshire North | Paisley and Renfrewshire South | Rutherglen and Hamilton West | Stirling | West Dunbartonshire

Liberal Democrat

Argyll and Bute | Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk | Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross | Dunfermline and West Fife | East Dunbartonshire | Edinburgh West | Gordon | Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey | North East Fife | Orkney and Shetland | Ross, Skye and Lochaber | West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine

SNP

Angus | Banff and Buchan | Dundee East | Moray | Na h-Eileanan an Iar | Perth and North Perthshire

Conservative and Unionist

Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale

Speaker

Glasgow North East

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