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  Type Burgh
  Entity Scotland
  DivisionType Council Areas
  Division City Of Aberdeen
  Year 1885
  MP Frank Doran
  Party Labour
  EP Scotland


Aberdeen North is a Burgh Constituency of the House Of Commons of the Parliament Of The United Kingdom , and it elects one Member Of Parliament (MP) by the First Past The Post system of election. It was first used in the 1985 General Election , but has undergone various boundary changes since that date.

There is also an Aberdeen North Holyrood Constituency , a constituency of the Scottish Parliament The boundaries of Holyrood constituencies remain as when the constituencies were created in 1999
''Holyrood'' referes to the fact that the Scottish Parliament Building is in the Holyrood area of Edinburgh
See also '' Scottish Parliament Constituencies And Regions '', created in 1999 with the boundaries of the Westminster constituency of at that time.


BOUNDARIES



Current


As redifined by the Fifth Review of the '' Aberdeen North is entirely within the Aberdeen City Council Area and one of five constituencies covering that Council Area and the Aberdeenshire Council Area . To the south of Aberdeen North there is Aberdeen South , which is also entirely within the Aberdeen City area. To the east there is West Aberdeenshire And Kincardine , which is entirely within the Aberdeenshire area, and to the north there is Gordon , which covers part of the Aberdeen City area and part of the Aberdeenshire area. Further north there is Banff And Buchan which, like West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine, is entirely within the Aberdeenshire area.

Fifth Review changes include the transfer of Bridge Of Don , Dyce and Danestone areas from Aberdeen North to Gordon, and the new Aberdeen North has boundaries which are very different from those of the earlier constituency. The northern boundary of the earlier constituency coincided with the northern boundary of the Aberdeen City area. At that time, Aberdeen Central and Aberdeen South covered the rest of the Aberdeen City area, and all three ''Aberdeen'' constituencies were entirely within the council area.

Historic



1885 to 1918

From 1832 to 1885 there was a single Aberdeen constituency. Prior to 1832, the Burgh Of Aberdeen had been represented as a component of the Aberdeen Burghs constituency.

When Aberdeen North was created by the Redistribution Of Seats Act 1885 and first used in the 1885 Gnereal Election , so was Aberdeen South. Aberdeen North then consisted of the municipal wards of St Clement, St Andrew, St Machar and Greyfriars, and the 10th and 11th Parliamentary Polling Districts. The rest of the County Of Aberdeen was covered by the County Constituencies of Eastern Aberdeenshire and Western Aberdeenshire .'' Boundaries Of Parliamentary Constituencies 1885-1972 '' (ISBN 0-900178-09-4), F. W. S. Craig 1972

The same boundaries were used in the 1886 General Election , the 1892 General Election , the 1895 General Election , the 1900 General Election , the 1906 General Election , the January 1910 General Election and the December 1910 General Election .


1918 to 1950


In 1918 constituency boundaries were redefined by the Representation Of The People Act 1918 . By then the City Of Aberdeen had been created and, together with Aberdeen North, Aberdeen South became one of two constituencies covering the City (which was one of four Counties Of Cities in Scotland) and entirely within the city. The new boudaries were first used in the 1918 General Election , and Aberdeen North then consisted of the wards of Greyfriars, St Andrew, St Clement, St Machar, Torry and Woodside. The county of Aberdeen was covered by Aberdeen And Kincardine East , Central Aberdeenshire and Kincardine And West Aberdeenshire . Aberdeen and Kincardine East and Central Aberdeenshire were entirely within the county of Aberdeen. Kincardine and West Aberdeenshire covered the County Of Kincardine minus the Burgh Of Inverbervie , which was covered by Montrose Burghs , and part of the county of Aberdeen.

The same boundaries were used in the 1922 General Elecion , the 1923 General Election , the 1924 General Election , the 1929 General Election , the 1931 General Election , the 1935 General Election and the 1945 General Election .


1950 to 1955


For the 1950 General Election boudaries were redefined again, by the House Of Commons (Redistribution Of Seats) Act 1949 . A new list of wards defined Aberdeen North - Glimonston, Greyfriars, St Clement, St Machar, St Nicholas and Woodside - but the City of Aberdeen remained a two-constituency city, divided between Aberdeen South and Aberdeen North, with both constituencies entirely within the city.

The county of Aberdeen was now again divided between East Aberdeenshire and West Aberdeenshire , with both of these constituencies entirely within the county.

The same boundaries were used for the 1951 General Election .


1955 to 1983


By the time of the 1955 General Election , a boundary review had taken account of a small enlargement of the city area, and Aberdeen North was defined as consisting of the wards of Cairncry, St Andrews, St Clement's, St Machar, St Nicholas and Woodside. The same boundaries were used for the 1959 General Election , the 1964 General Election , the 1966 General Election and the 1970 General Election .

For the February 1974 General Election there was, again, no change to the boundaries of Aberdeen North, but a review had defined the constituency in terms of a new list of wards. The new wards were Mastrick, Northfield, St Clement's, St Machar, St Nicholas, and Woodside. February 1974 boundaries were used also for the October 1974 General Election .

In 1975, throughout Scotland, under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 , counties were abolished, and the City of Aberdeen was enlarged to included areas formerly within the County Of Aberdeen and the County Of Kincardine . Also, the city became a district within the Grampian Region . The enlarged city included areas covered by the constituencies of West Aberdeenshire and North Angus And Mearns . North Angus and Mearns had been created in 1950 to cover the county of Kincardine and part of the County Of Angus .

The 1979 General Election was held before a review of constituency boundaries took account of new local government boundaries.


1983 to 1997


The 1983 General Election , the 1987 General Election and the 1992 General Election took place during this period.

In 1996, under the Local Government Etc (Scotland) Act 1994 , local government regions and districts were abolished and the city became one of 32 Unitary Council Areas Of Scotland . Also, the name of the city became, officially, ''Aberdeen City''.


1997 to 2005


As redefined for the 1997 General Election Aberdeen North was one of three constituencies covering and entirely within the Aberdeen City area, the other two being Aberdeen South and Aberdeen Central . Aberdeen South shared boundaries with both of the other two constituencies.

The same boundaries were used for the 2001 General Election .


MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT



ELECTION RESULTS


Elections in the 2000s


  party Labour Party (UK)
  candidate Frank Doran
  votes 15,557
  percentage 425
  change &minus08


  party Liberal Democrats (UK)
  candidate Steve Delaney
  votes 8,762
  percentage 239
  change +75


  party Scottish National Party
  candidate Kevin Stewart
  votes 8,168
  percentage 223
  change &minus64


  party Conservative Party (UK)
  candidate David Anderson
  votes 3,456
  percentage 94
  change &minus06


  party Scottish Socialist Party
  candidate John Connon
  votes 691
  percentage 19
  change +04


  votes 6,795
  percentage 185


  votes 36,634
  percentage 557
  change &minus07


  winner Labour Party (UK)
  swing &minus93


  title General Election 2001 : Aberdeen North


  party Labour Party (UK)
  candidate Malcolm Savidge
  votes 13,157
  percentage 433
  change &minus45


  party Scottish National Party
  candidate Alasdair Allan
  votes 8,708
  percentage 287
  change +69


  party Liberal Democrats (UK)
  candidate Jim Donaldson
  votes 4,991
  percentage 164
  change +23


  party Conservative Party (UK)
  candidate Richard Cowling
  votes 3,047
  percentage 100
  change &minus50


  party Scottish Socialist Party
  candidate Shona Foreman
  votes 454
  percentage 15
  change ''N/A''


  votes 4,449
  percentage 146


  votes 30,357
  percentage 574
  change &minus133


  winner Labour Party (UK)



Elections in the 1990's


  party Labour Party (UK)
  candidate Malcolm Savidge
  votes 18,839
  percentage 479


  party Scottish National Party
  candidate Brian Adam
  votes 8,379
  percentage 218


  party Conservative Party (UK)
  candidate James Gifford
  votes 5,763
  percentage 150


  party Liberal Democrats (UK)
  candidate Mike Rumbles
  votes 5,421
  percentage 141


  party Referendum Party
  candidate Alasdair McKenzie
  votes 463
  percentage 12


  votes 10,010


  votes 38,865




  party Labour Party (UK)
  candidate Robert Hughes
  votes 18,845


  party Scottish National Party
  candidate J McGugan
  votes 9,608


  party Conservative Party (UK)
  candidate P Cook
  votes 6,836


  party Liberal Democrats (UK)
  candidate Dr M Ford
  votes 4,772



  votes 9,237


  percentage 6652





Elections in the 1930s


  party Labour Party (UK)
  candidate George Garro-Jones
  votes 16,952


  party Conservative Party (UK)
  candidate John George Burnett
  votes 13,990


  party Independent Labour Party
  candidate A F Macintosh
  votes 3,871


  party Conservative Party (UK)
  candidate John George Burnett
  votes 22,931


  party Labour Party (UK)
  candidate Capt Rt Hon William Wedgwood Benn DSO DFC
  votes 8,853


  party Communist Party of Great Britain
  candidate Mrs H Crawford
  votes 3,980



Elections in the 1900s


  party Liberal Party (UK)
  candidate Capt Duncan Vernon Pirie
  votes 4,848


  party Labour Party (UK)
  candidate Thomas Kennedy
  votes 1,934


  party Conservative Party (UK)
  candidate A M Barrie
  votes 931



Elections in the 1890s


  party Liberal Party (UK)
  candidate Duncan Vernon Pirie
  votes 2,909


  party Independent Labour
  candidate Tom Mann
  votes 2,479


  party Liberal Party (UK)
  candidate Dr William Alexander Hunter
  votes 4,462


  party Conservative Party (UK)
  candidate Bremner Patrick Lee
  votes 870



Elections in the 1880s


General Election 1886 : William Hunter returned unopposed.

  party Liberal Party (UK)
  candidate Dr William Alexander Hunter
  votes 4,794


  party Conservative Party (UK)
  candidate Benjamin Scott Foster McGeagh
  votes 894


  party Liberal Party (UK)
  candidate Wallace Thom
  votes 177



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