Candidates and Constituency Assessments


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Gavyn Davies, who resigned as Chairman of the Board of Governors on the 28 th January 2004.
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Ayr, Carrick & Cumnock

Candidates

Westminster Election, 5 th May 2005

 Sandra Osborne Sandra Osborne labour logo
Labour
The Labour candidate is Sandra Osborne, previously MP for Ayr. She was born in Paisley in 1956 and was educated at Camphill High School, Anniesland College, Jordanhill College, and Starthclyde University. Osborne was a member of Kyle & Carrick District Council from 1990 until 1995 and of South Ayrshire Council from 1994 until 1997, representing Whitletts with 85.8 % of the vote. Osborne's husband, Alasdair came withing 85 votes of beating Tory Phil Gallie in 1992. Sandra Osborne won Ayr from the Tories in 1997 after favourable boundary changes which gave the new Ayr seat a notional Labour majority of 1,895. Osborne won Ayr with a 6,543 majority over the Tories in 1997 and saw this cut to 2,545 in 2003. The Scottish Parliamentary seat with the same boundaries proved to be less solid - 1999 the Labour majority was cut to 25, and in 2000 the Tories won the seat with a majority of 3,344 over the SNP with Labour in third place, while in 2003, the Tories held the seat with a majority of 1,890 over Labour. The boundary changes were extremely favourable to Osborne with the new seat Ayr seat being based largely on Carrick, Cumnock & Doon Valley and Labour's notional vote was more than twice that of the Tories.

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Recent electoral experience
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Conservative & Unionist


Recent electoral experience.
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Liberal Democrat


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Scottish National Party


Recent electoral experience
Electorate 73,448 Turnout: 61.33 %
 Sandra Osborne Sandra Osborne MP labour logo
Labour
Votes20,433
%45.36 %
% change since 2001 (Denver/Baxter figures)- 5.97 % / - 2.48 %
Mark Jones Mark Jones Con logo
Conservative & Unionist
Votes10,436
%23.17 %
% change since 2001 (Denver/Baxter figures)- 1.60 % / - 2.47 %
Who Colin Waugh liberal logo
Liberal Democrat
Votes6,341
%14.08 %
% change since 2001 (Denver/Baxter figures)+ 6.89 % / + 7.37%
Who Charles Brodie SNP logo
Scottish National Party
Votes5,932
%13.17 %
% change since 2001 (Denver/Baxter figures)- 0.52 % / - 0.52 %
Who Don Shop SSCUP logo
Scottish Senior Citizens Unity Party
Votes592
%1.31 %
% change since 2001 (Denver/Baxter figures)(+ 1.31 %) / (+ 1.31 %)
Murray Steele Murray Steele SSP logo
Scottish Socialist Party
Votes554
%1.23 %
% change since 2001 (Denver/Baxter figures)- 1.12 % / - 1.25 %
James McDaid James McDaid Soc Lab logo
Socialist Labour Party
Votes395
%0.88 %
% change since 2001 (Denver/Baxter figures)(+ 0.88 %) / (+ 0.88 %)
Bryan McCormack Bryan McCormack UKIP logo
UK Independence Party
Votes365
%1.02 %
% change since 2001 (Denver/Baxter figures)(+ 0.81 %) / (+ 0.81 %)
Notional Labour hold labour logo
Labour majority9,997
% majority22.19 %
% change since 2001 (Denver/Baxter figures)- 4.37 % / - 3.01 %

Notional 2001 result

Logo Party Denver
Baxter
Votes % Votes %
Labour logo Labour 23,941 51.33 % 23,888 47.84 %
Scottish Tory logo Conservative & Unionist 11,554 24.77 % 12,047 25.64 %
Scottish National Party logo Scottish National Party 6,385 13.69 % 4,433 13.69 %
Liberal Democrat logo Liberal Democrat 3,354 7.19 % 3,152 6.71 %
Scottish Socialist Party logo Scottish Socialist Party 1,094 2.35 % 1,141 2.48 %

Others 315 0.68 % 328 0.70 %
Notional Labour win Notional Labour majority 12,387 26.56 % 11,841 25.20 %


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