Electoral history of Gordon Brown

This is a summary of the electoral history of Gordon Brown, who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and leader of the Labour Party from 27 June 2007 to 11 May 2010. He was an MP from 1983 until his retirement before the 2015 election.

Parliamentary elections

1979 General Election, Edinburgh South

United Kingdom general election, 1979
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Conservative Michael Ancram 17,986 39.7
Labour Gordon Brown 15,526 34.3
Liberal J.P.B Lovell 7,400 16.4
SNP R. Shirley 3,800 8.4
Ecology S.M. Biggar 552 1.2
Majority 2,460 5.4
Turnout 45,264 77.3
Conservative hold Swing

1983 General Election, Dunfermline East

General Election 1983: Dunfermline East
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labour Gordon Brown 18,515 51.5
SDP–Liberal Alliance D Harcus 7,214 20.1
Conservative C Shenton 6,764 18.8
SNP G Hunter 2,573 7.2
Communist (Scotland) A Maxwell 864 2.4
Majority 11,301 31.4
Turnout 72.0
Labour hold Swing

1987 General Election, Dunfermline East

General Election 1987: Dunfermline East
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labour Gordon Brown 25,381 64.5 +13.0
Conservative C Shenton 5,792 14.8 -4.0
SDP–Liberal Alliance E Harris 4,122 10.5 -9.6
SNP A McGarry 3,901 10.0 +2.8
Majority 19,589 49.7
Turnout 76.6
Labour hold Swing

1992 General Election, Dunfermline East

General Election 1992: Dunfermline East
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labour Gordon Brown 23,692 62.4 -3.1
Conservative M Tennant 6,248 16.5 +1.7
SNP J Lloyd 5,746 15.1 +5.1
Liberal Democrat T Little 2,262 6.0 -4.5
Majority 17,444 45.9
Turnout 75.6
Labour hold Swing

1997 General Election, Dunfermline East

General Election 1997: Dunfermline East
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labour Gordon Brown 24,441 66.8 +4.4
SNP J Ramage 5,690 15.6 +0.5
Conservative I Mitchell 3,656 10.0 -6.5
Liberal Democrat J Tolson 2,164 5.9 -0.1
Referendum T Dunsmore 632 1.7 +1.7
Majority 18,751 51.2
Turnout 69.6
Labour hold Swing

2001 General Election, Dunfermline East

General Election 2001: Dunfermline East
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labour Gordon Brown 19,487 64.8 -2.0
SNP Johnny Mellon 4,424 14.7 -0.8
Conservative Stuart Randall 2,838 9.4 -0.6
Liberal Democrat John Mainland 2,281 7.6 +1.7
Scottish Socialist Andrew Jackson 770 2.6 N/A
UKIP Tom Dunsmore 286 1.0 N/A
Majority 15,063 50.1
Turnout 30,086 57.0 -13.2
Labour hold Swing

2005 General Election, Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath

General Election 2005: Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labour Gordon Brown 24,278 58.1 n/a
SNP Alan Bath 6,062 14.5 n/a
Liberal Democrats Alex Cole-Hamilton 5,450 13.0 n/a
Conservative Stuart Randall 4,308 10.3 n/a
Scottish Socialist Steve West 666 1.6 n/a
UKIP Peter Adams 516 1.2 n/a
Scottish Senior Citizens James Parker 425 1.0 n/a
Independent Elizabeth Kwantes 47 0.1 n/a
Independent Pat Sargent 44 0.1 n/a
Majority 18,216 43.6 n/a
Turnout 41,796 58.4 n/a

2010 General Election, Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath

General Election 2010: Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labour Gordon Brown 29,559 64.5 +6.4
SNP Douglas Chapman 6,550 14.3 -0.2
Liberal Democrats John Mainland 4,269 9.3 -3.7
Conservative Lindsay Paterson 4,258 9.3 -1.0
UKIP Peter Adams 760 1.7 +0.5
Independent Susan Archibald 184 0.4
Independent Donald MacLaren of MacLaren 165 0.4
Landless Peasant Party Derek Jackson 57 0.1
Majority 23,009 50.2 +6.6
Turnout 45,802 62.2 +3.8
Labour hold Swing +3.3%

United Kingdom general election, 2010

On 6 May 2010 the Conservative Party, under David Cameron, became the largest party in the House of Commons but did not obtain a full majority and a coalition government was subsequently formed between the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats.

 Summary of the May 2010 House of Commons of the United Kingdom election results
Political party Leader Candidates Votes
Nominated Elected Of total (%) Gained Lost Net Count Proportion
of total (%)
Change in
proportion (%)
Conservative[table 1][table 2] David Cameron63130647.11003+9710,703,65436.1+3.7
Labour Gordon Brown63125839.7394−918,606,51729.0−6.2
Liberal Democrat Nick Clegg631578.8813−56,836,24823.0+1.0
UKIP Lord Pearson55800000919,4713.1+0.9
BNP Nick Griffin33800000564,3211.9+1.2
SNP Alex Salmond5960.9000491,3861.7+0.1
Green Caroline Lucas31010.210+1265,2430.9−0.2
Sinn Féin Gerry Adams1750.8000171,9420.6−0.1
DUP Peter Robinson1681.201−1168,2160.6−0.3
Plaid Cymru Ieuan Wyn Jones4030.510+1165,3940.6−0.1
SDLP Margaret Ritchie1830.5000110,9700.4−0.1
UCU-NF Reg Empey170001−1102,3610.3−0.1
English Democrat Robin Tilbrook1070000064,8260.20.2
Alliance David Ford1810.210+142,7620.10.0
Respect Salma Yaqoob110001−133,2510.1−0.1
TUV Jim Allister100000026,3000.1 N/A
Speaker N/A110.200022,8600.10.0
IndependentRodney Connor N/A10000021,3000.1 N/A
IndependentSylvia Hermon N/A110.210+121,1810.1 N/A
Christian George Hargreaves710000018,6220.1+0.1
Scottish Green Eleanor Scott and Patrick Harvie200000016,8270.10.0
Health Concern Richard Taylor10001−116,1500.10.0
IndependentBob Spink N/A10001−112,1740.0 N/A
TUSC Dave Nellist370000011,9130.0 N/A
National Front Ian Edward170000010,7840.00.0
Buckinghamshire Campaign for Democracy John Stevens10000010,3310.0 N/A
Monster Raving Loony Howling Laud Hope27000007,5100.00.0
Socialist Labour Arthur Scargill23000007,1960.0−0.1
Liberal Rob Wheway5000006,7810.0−0.1
Blaenau Gwent PV Dai Davies10001−16,4580.0−0.1
Christian Peoples Alan Craig17000006,2760.00.0
Mebyon Kernow Dick Cole6000005,3790.00.0
Lincolnshire Independent Marianne Overton3000005,3110.0 N/A
Mansfield Independent Forum 1000004,3390.0 N/A
Green (NI) Mark Bailey and Karly Greene4000003,5420.00.0
Socialist Alternative Peter Taaffe4000003,2980.00.0
Trust Stuart Wheeler2000003,2330.0 N/A
Scottish Socialist Colin Fox and Frances Curran10000003,1570.0−0.1
People Before Profit N/A1000002,9360.0 N/A
Local Liberals People Before Politics 1000001,9640.0 N/A
IndependentEsther Rantzen N/A1000001,8720.0 N/A
Alliance for Green Socialism Mike Davies6000001,5810.00.0
Social Democratic Peter Johnson2000001,5510.0 N/A
Pirate Andrew Robinson9000001,3480.0 N/A
Common Sense Party Howard Thomas2000001,1730.00.0
Staffordshire Independent Group 1000001,2080.00.0
Tendring First 1000001,0780.00.0
Solihull and Meriden Residents Association 2000009770.00.0
Communist Robert Griffiths6000009470.00.0
Democratic Labour Brian Powell1000008420.00.0
English Independence Party 1000008030.00.0
Democratic Nationalist Party 2000007530.0 N/A
Save King George Hospital 1000007460.00.0
Workers Revolutionary Sheila Torrance7000007380.00.0
Peace John Morris3000007370.00.0
Animal Protection N/A4000006750.00.0
Christian Movement for Great Britain 2000005980.00.0
New Millennium Bean Party Captain Beany1000005580.00.0
Total 3720 650 100 115 116 −1 29,687,604 Turnout: 65.1
  1. Note: this figure includes Philip Lardner in North Ayrshire and Arran, who is recorded by the BBC as an "Independent" due to him being disowned by the Conservative Party prior to polling day, but election rules prevented his nomination from being withdrawn and his ballot paper description could not be amended from "Scottish Conservative and Unionist" Statement – North Ayrshire and Arran, North Ayrshire Council
  2. Note: this figure excludes John Bercow (Buckingham), who is recorded by the BBC as a "Conservative", despite the fact he is the incumbent Speaker

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