Fife General Election Results 2024

The 2024 General  Election results for Fife are:

Melanie Ward, Scottish Labour Party declared as the newly elected Member of the UK Parliament (MP) for the Cowdenbeath and Kirkcaldy constituency.

The results are:

Lesley Rankin Backhouse, Scottish National Party (SNP) - 11,414
Sonia Davidson, Reform UK – 3,128
Fraser John Ashmore Graham, Scottish Liberal Democrats – 1,593
Jonathan Dunlop Gray, Scottish Conservative and Unionist – 3,203
Mags Hall, Scottish Greens – 1,556
Neale Hanvey, Alba Party: Yes to Scottish Independence – 1,132
Calum John Paul, Scottish Libertarian Party - 126
Melanie Claire Ward, Scottish Labour Party – 18,662

Turnout: 56.96%

Richard Baker, Scottish Labour Party, declared as the newly elected Member of the UK Parliament (MP) for the Glenrothes and Mid Fife constituency.

The results are:

Richard Baker, Scottish Labour Party – 15,994
John Beare, Scottish National Party (SNP) - 13,040
Debbie MacCallum, Scottish Conservative and Unionist – 1,973
Jill Mary Reilly, Scottish Liberal Democrats – 1,604
Ian Sinclair Smith, Reform UK –3,528

Turnout: 51.33%

Graeme Downie, Scottish Labour Party, declared as the newly elected Member of the UK Parliament (MP) for the Dunfermline & Dollar constituency.

The results are:

Naz Anis-Miah, Scottish National Party (SNP) - 12,095
Ryan Blackadder, Scottish Greens – 2,078
Lauren Buchanan-Quigley, Scottish Liberal Democrats – 3,181
Graeme James Downie, Scottish Labour Party – 20,336
Graham Wilson Hadley, Independent - 324
Thomas John Heald, Scottish Conservative and Unionist – 3,297
George Morton, Independent - 88
Danny Smith, Scottish Family Party - 251
Udo Van Den Brock, Reform UK – 2,887

Turnout 61.35%

Wendy Chamberlain, Scottish Liberal Democrats, declared as the newly elected Member of the UK Parliament (MP) for the North East Fife constituency.

The results are:

Bill Bowman, Scottish Conservative and Unionist – 1,666
Wendy Anne Chamberlain, Scottish Liberal Democrats – 23,384
Jennifer Gallagher, Scottish Labour Party – 4,026
Stefan Hoggan-Radu, Scottish National Party (SNP) - 9,905
Morven Ovenstone-Jones, Scottish Greens – 1,653
Matthew Wren, Reform UK – 2,094

Turnout: 61.47%