Ayr Candidate Party Votes Chic Brodie Scottish National Party 11884

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Ayr Candidate Party Votes Chic Brodie Scottish National Party 11884 Gordon McKenzie Scottish Labour 7779 John Scott Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 12997 Eileen Taylor Scottish Liberal Democrats 713 Winning Party Winning Candidate

Carrick, Cumnock & Doon Valley Candidate Party Votes Andrew Chamberlain Scottish Liberal Democrats 624 Adam Ingram Scottish National Party 13250 Peter Kennerley Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 4160 Richard Leonard Scottish Labour 10669 Winning Party Winning Candidate

Clydesdale Candidate Party Votes Aileen Campbell Scottish National Party 14931 Karen Gillon Scottish Labour 10715 Colin McGavigan Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 4291 Winning Party Winning Candidate

Dumfriesshire Candidate Party Votes Richard Brodie Scottish Liberal Democrats 1419  Gill Dykes  Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party  9468 Elaine Murray Scottish Labour 12624 Aileen Orr Scottish National Party 8384 Winning Party Winning Candidate

East Lothian Candidate Party Votes David Berry Scottish National Party 12385 Derek Brownlee Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 5344 Iain Gray Scottish Labour 12536 Ettie Spencer Scottish Liberal Democrats 1912 Winning Party Winning Candidate

Ettrick, Roxburgh & Berwickshire Party Candidate Votes John Lamont Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 12933 Jesse Rae Independent 308 Euan Robson Scottish Liberal Democrats 4990 Rab Stewart Scottish Labour 2986 Paul Wheelhouse Scottish National Party 7599 Winning Party Winning Candidate

Galloway & West Dumfries Candidate Party Votes Alex Fergusson Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 11071 Aileen McLeod Scottish National Party 10209 Joe Rosiejak Scottish Liberal Democrats 763 Willie Scobie Scottish Labour 7954 Winning Party Winning Candidate

Kilmarnock & Irvine Valley Candidate Party Votes Willie Coffey Scottish National Party 16964 Grant Fergusson Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 3309 Matt McLaughlin Scottish Labour 10971 Robbie Simpson Scottish Liberal Democrats 614 Winning Party Winning Candidate

Midlothian South, Tweeddale & Lauderdale Candidate Party Votes Peter Duncan Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 3743 Christine Grahame Scottish National Party 13855 Ian Miller Scottish Labour 5312 Jeremy Purvis Scottish Liberal Democrats 8931 Winning Party Winning Candidate