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Aberdeen Central
Lewis Macdonald
Lewis Macdonald lives in Aberdeen with his wife Sandra, who works in the oil industry, and daughters Sophie and Iona. After completing a PhD in African Studies, Lewis worked for racial equality and energy efficiency agencies in the North East, taught history at Aberdeen University, and worked as a parliamentary researcher in Aberdeen and London. He has been an MSP since 1999.
Email: lewis@lewismacdonald.scot
Aberdeen Donside
Greg Williams
Greg is a Supply Chain Manager in the oil and gas industry. He has worked in the sector for ten years, most of them in Aberdeen but also across Europe and the Middle East.
Greg is also an active member of Aberdeen Boat Club, winning the Scottish Championship novice coxed fours category in 2015
Email: greg@gregwilliams.org.uk
Aberdeen South and North Kincardine
Alison Evison
Alison is a teacher and working parent, with experience in Scotland, England and Germany. She currently serves as an Aberdeenshire Councillor, where she is Leader of the Labour Group, Chair of Education and a Community Planning Board Member.
Alison is also Chair of the Scottish Association of Labour Councillors, Labour Group Secretary at CoSLA and a member of Unite.
Email: alisonevison@gmail.com
Aberdeenshire East
Sarah Flavell
Sarah has lived in Aberdeenshire since 1996. She spent many years working in the Oil and Gas Industry in London and Aberdeen. She now volunteers as an Adviser on Welfare, Employment and Consumer Issues at Gordon Rural Action in Inverurie and is also GRA’s Chair of Directors. She is married to Mark and they have one Son and two Granddaughters.
Email: lappinsm@gmail.com
Aberdeenshire West
Sarah Duncan
Sarah Duncan, a trade union official based in Aberdeen, works with councils, the NHS and the voluntary sector. She is particularly interested in health and social care issues. She returned to her home city in 1998 after university and legal training in the City of London; advocating for public sector workers is far more satisfying than making rich people richer
Email: scduncan70@gmail.com
Airdrie & Shotts
Richard Leonard
Richard Leonard is an Organiser for the GMB trade union where he has represented workers in manufacturing industry and public services across Central Scotland.
A former Scottish TUC economist he has written extensively on the Scottish economy and has also served on the Boards of several economic regeneration companies.
He is the Secretary of the Keir Hardie Society and Vice Chairperson of the Scottish Labour History Society.
Email: Richard@richardleonard.org.uk
Almond Valley
Neil Findlay
Neil left school at 16 to serve an apprenticeship as a bricklayer before going on to become a secondary school teacher.
He is married with a grown up daughter. Over the last 5 years as a MSP for the Lothian region he has gained a reputation as a highly effective grassroots, political campaigner.
If elected in 2016 he will continue to work with community groups, businesses and trades unions.
Email: info@voteneil2016.scot
Angus North & Mearns
John Ruddy
John is standing because he cares deeply about injustice and inequality. As someone who has experienced homelessness, he is passionate about Housing and also has a long standing interest in sustainable Transport and Mental Health Care. He lives in Montrose with his wife and young son and works for NHS Tayside as an Energy Manager.
Email: john4angusnorthandmearns@gmail.com
Angus South
Joanne McFadden
Originally from Glasgow, Joanne has lived in Angus for over 20 years.
She has had a varied career, as an industry wide pump sales engineer, a strategic business development professional, and in roles within Angus Council Education, and a learning disabilities charity.
Joanne is a keen golfer, but also enjoys yoga/pilates, skiing, walking and spending time with family and friends.
Email: angussouth2016@gmail.com
Ayr
Brian McGinley
Brian McGinley is 56 and lives in Ayr with his wife and three children.
Brian was a lecturer in Community and Social Policy at Strathclyde University until last June, leaving to concentrate on his work as a South Ayrshire Labour Councillor and his other political activities.
He wants to improve services for people and stop the cuts to public services.
Email: mcginleyforayr@gmail.com
Caithness, Sutherland and Ross
Leah Franchetti
Leah grew up in the Highlands and is a trained primary school teacher. She first joined a trade union as a teenager.
Currently, Leah works as a trade union officer for the Educational Institute of Scotland.
Leah has supported Labour throughout her life and became a member of the party in 2010.
She is married with two sons.
Email: leahforlabour@gmail.com
Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley
Carol Mochan
Carol worked in the health service for 16 years as a dietician and team leader. She now runs a small family business in her home town of Mauchline, where she lives with her husband and two children. Carol is an active member of her community currently Chair of her Community Association and a Volunteer Director of a local pre-school service.
Email: carolmochanccdv@outlook.com
Clackmannanshire and Dunblane
Craig Miller
Craig has been involved within his community for a number of years, including as Vice-Chair of Sauchie Community Group; further he has assisted with other organisations such as the Kinship carers, Active 8, whilst also helping various groups find funding for local projects. Craig currently works as Head of Staff for retiring MSP, Dr Richard Simpson and at weekends as a Manager at the Macrobert Arts Centre at Stirling University.
Email: vote4craig@outlook.com
Clydebank and Milngavie
Gail Casey
Gail Casey lives in Clydebank. Gail attended Whitecrook Primary , Clydebank High, and graduated from Clydebank College.
Gail worked for the Trade Union UNITE for 22 years.
Gail has been a local councillor for 12 years and is the Convener of the Health and Social Care Partnership and Social Work Spokesperson.
Gail is married and has a grown up daughter.
Email: gail.casey@talktalk.net
Clydesdale
Claudia Beamish
Claudia Beamish has been an elected member for South Scotland since 2011. Claudia is also a Member of the Scottish Co-op Party. During her time as an MSP she has been the convener of the Equal Opportunities Committee and also the Shadow Minister for Environmental Justice. Prior to being an elected member Claudia was a Teacher and Community Activist in Rural Clydesdale.
Email: claudia4clydesdale@gmail.com
Coatbridge and Chryston
Elaine Smith
Elaine Smith has been the MSP for Coatbridge and Chryston since 1999. Born and brought up in Coatbridge, she currently lives in the town with her husband and teenage son. Previously Elaine held positions as a teacher, housing officer and voluntary sector worker. Elaine has gained a reputation as a hard working constituency campaigner on issues important to local residents.
Email: info@voteelaine2016.scot
Cowdenbeath
Alex Rowley
Alex Rowley is Deputy Leader of the Scottish Labour Party and MSP for the Cowdenbeath constituency. A graduate of the University of Edinburgh Alex has worked in local government, the third sector and was an education manager with the TUC and agent for Gordon Brown.
The former Fife Council leader has three children and one grandchild and spends his free time watching Kelty Hearts.
Email: alexrowley4scottishlabour@gmail.com
Cumbernauld & Kilsyth
Mark Griffin
Mark lives in Cumbernauld with his wife and baby daughter. He has a degree in mechanical engineering and worked in industry in Northern Ireland. He also served as a soldier in the Territorial Army.
Mark has served the Central Scotland Region as an MSP for five years and recently steered his private members bill on British Sign Language through Parliament.
Email: Griffin4CK@gmail.com
Cunninghame South
Joe Cullinane
Joe has represented his hometown of Kilwinning as a Councillor since 2012 and has a proven track road of delivering change – securing investment in local schools, promoting the Living Wage, reducing the number of council employees on zero hour contracts and standing up to SNP cuts to services such as Women’s Aid and Speech and Language Therapy.
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Dumbarton
Jackie Baillie
Jackie has represented Dumbarton Constituency since 1999 when the Parliament was first created. Prior to this she worked in both the public and voluntary sector, most recently as a Community Economic Development Manager for a local authority. Born in Hong Kong to a Portuguese father and Scottish mother, Jackie has one daughter and lives in Dumbarton.
Email: votejackiebaillie@gmail.com
Dumfriesshire
Elaine Murray
Elaine has been an MSP since 1999, representing Dumfries constituency and Dumfriesshire constituency. She has held several front bench roles and is currently a Justice spokesperson.
Elaine lives in Dumfries with her husband Jeff and has three adult children who attended school in the town. She worked in Physical Chemistry for the Open University and as a local councillor prior to becoming an MSP.
Email: elaine4dumfriesshire@gmail.com
Dundee East
Richard McCready
Dr Richard McCready has a PhD in history. Richard worked in further and higher education, in the Scottish Parliament and House of Commons, and for a human rights charity. He currently works for the Co-operative Party. Richard is the Scottish Labour & Co-operative councillor for the West End in Dundee, a member of the GMB and of a number of co-operatives.
Email: richard@richardmccready.org.uk
Dundee West
Jenny Marra
Jenny was elected to the Scottish Parliament representing North East Scotland in May 2011. She is a Dundonian and has studied in St Andrews University and Emory in Atlanta.
She has served in several Shadow Ministerial roles for Scottish Labour, most recently as Spokesperson for Equality which covers health, equalities, welfare, care and social inclusion.
Email: jenny@jennymarra.com
Dunfermline
Cara Hilton
Cara was elected to represent Dunfermline constituency in the Scottish Parliament in October 2013. She is Scottish Labour’s Spokesperson for Children and Young People.
Cara lives in Dunfermline and has three children at primary school. Cara has previously been a Fife Councillor and has worked for a major trade union, in local government, the civil service and the voluntary sector.
Email: votecarahilton@gmail.com
East Kilbride
LizAnne Handibode
LizAnne Handibode is employed as a Team Leader in a Local Authority Consumer and Trading Standards Service. A graduate of Glasgow Caledonian and Glasgow Universities, she has been a Labour and Trade Union activist for many years. LizAnne's voluntary work focuses on working with charities and organisations assisting Armed Forces Veterans and their families, plus fundraising for various charities.
Email: Labourlizanne@hotmail.co.uk
East Lothian
Iain Gray
Iain Gray started his career as a teacher, before going on to work for Oxfam around the world. Iain stood for the Scottish Parliament in 1999 and was elected in Edinburgh Pentlands. He held four different Ministerial posts between 1999 and 2003. He became MSP for East Lothian in 2007 and was Leader of Labour in the Scottish Parliament from 2008 to 2011. He is currently the party’s Spokesperson for Opportunity.
Email: vote4iaingray@gmail.com
Eastwood
Ken Macintosh
Ken has represented his home constituency of Eastwood since the creation of the Scottish Parliament in 1999. Ken, who is a former BBC TV producer and father of six, lives in Busby with his family and is recognised by colleagues from all parties as a conscientious, hard-working and principled MSP who puts his constituents first. He is Labour's Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Community and has held various portfolios including Finance, Education and Social Justice.
Email: info@kenmacintosh.scot
Edinburgh Central
Sarah Boyack
Sarah Boyack was first elected to the Scottish Parliament in 1999, serving in Donald Dewar’s Cabinet, then Environment Minister for Jack McConnell. Formerly a Town Planner, she worked in local government then Heriot Watt University.
Sarah is currently Environmental Justice Spokesperson, chairing Cross Party Groups on International Development and Energy Efficiency and Renewables.
She is Scottish Labour and Cooperative Party Candidate for Edinburgh Central and the Lothian List.
Email: sarahboyack@gmail.com
Edinburgh Eastern
Kezia Dugdale
Kezia has lived in the Lochend and Meadowbank area for the past decade and has represented the area as a Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Lothian Region for the past five years.
Kezia has a strong local campaigning record having worked on campaigns to take on pay day loan companies, to protect cuts to local police services and to get a new Portobello High School built on Portobello Park.
Email: eastern@keziadugdale.com
Edinburgh Northern & Leith
Lesley Hinds
Born and raised in Dundee where she trained as a Primary School Teacher. Lesley lives in North Edinburgh where she raised her 3 children. She joined the Labour Party in 1979 and is one of Edinburgh’s most experienced Councillors. Lesley has forged a formidable reputation as someone trusted to get things done.
She has been Lord Provost, Council Leader, Convener of Lothian Borders Police Board and currently responsible for Transport and Environment in Edinburgh.
Email: lhinds@blueyonder.co.uk
Edinburgh Pentlands
Blair Heary
Blair grew up in Edinburgh Pentlands, attending Bonaly Primary and Firrhill High. He went on to study at the University of Edinburgh and Screen Academy Scotland. He worked in the care sector for several years supporting young adults with complex special needs. He also worked in hospitality and television production. Blair currently works as a caseworker and lives in Bonaly.
Email: heary4pentlands@gmail.com
Edinburgh Southern
Daniel Johnston
Daniel currently runs a group of five shops in Edinburgh’s City Centre, bringing a strong business experience. He was the first independent retailer in Edinburgh to become an accredited Living Wage employer. A Labour party member for almost twenty years, Daniel has a track record for creative local campaigns. He lives in Edinburgh Southern with his wife and two young daughters.
Email: contact@danieljohnson.org.uk
Edinburgh Western
Cat Headley
Cat Headley is a litigation solicitor specialising in workplace accidents. She was a local leader for the No campaign in Leith during the Independence Referendum and has held elected positions in various voluntary organisations for a decade. She has particular interest in mental health policy, improving access to justice, sexual violence prevention and early years education
Email: catcampaign2016@gmail.com
Etterick, Roxburgh & Berwickshire
Barrie Cunning
A freelance journalist who has lived in the Scottish Borders since the age of eleven Barrie Cunning is a passionate and hardworking Labour activist in the Borders and a tireless campaigner who is honored and privileged to have been selected to stand as the Labour candidate for his home constituency. Prior to being involved in politics Barrie worked in retail and has a degree in Law and a degree in Economics and Management.
Email: barriecunninglabour@gmail.com
Falkirk East
Craig Martin
Craig is a family man who has been a Councillor in Falkirk since 2007. He currently holds the portfolio for the Environment. Born and bred in the town, he went to Larbert High School before going on to study chemistry at the University of Glasgow, successfully obtaining a PhD. Craig has also worked in the chemical industry in Grangemouth.
Email: craigmartinforfalkirkeast@gmail.com
Falkirk West
Mandy Telford
Mandy was born and bred in Polmont. She’s been President of the National Union of Students; a councillor fighting against cuts; a trade union official fighting for rights at work and an adviser to the Olympics. She has also been a community campaigner, leading a successful campaign to save local health services.
Email: contact@mandytelford.com
Galloway and West Dumfries
Fiona O'Donnell
Fiona grew up in the Highlands of Scotland. She has focused on tackling poverty and inequality in her work and activism, Fiona has worked in mental health services, social care and for a children's charity. She has also worked in public policy in the private sector. She served as the Member of Parliament for East Lothian 2010-15, and was a Shadow Minister in the Rural Affairs team.
Email: fod4sos@gmail.com
Glasgow Anniesland
Bill Butler
Before entering elected politics Bill was an English teacher in and around Glasgow.
After the death of Donald Dewar, Bill was elected MSP for Glasgow Anniesland. He steered the Damages (Scotland) Act 2011 through Parliament, which ensures quicker and more adequate compensation for victims of asbestosis and their families.
Bill is a committed Trade Unionist, GMB Member, and ardent co-operator.
Email: bill@annieslandlabour.org.uk
Glasgow Cathcart
Soryia Siddique
Cllr Siddique was born and raised in Glasgow, she joined the Labour Party over 10 years ago. Graduated with a science degree, worked in the pharmaceutical industry and gained a PhD in Drug Delivery Systems for Cancer.
As a scientist, further education lecturer and elected member her campaign priorities include, jobs, training, adequate housing, health and education opportunity - she believes we must ensure every person has the best life chance possible.
Email: Soryia4Cathcart@gmail.com
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Glasgow Kelvin
Michael Shanks
Michael lives in Partick and works for a charity in Glasgow supporting looked after children - some of the most vulnerable and troubled young people and their families. He also leads a charity for young people with complex disabilities and life limiting conditions and has campaigned on a number of issues including anti-sectarianism.
Email: michael@michaelforkelvin.scot
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Glasgow Maryhill & Springburn
Patricia Ferguson
Patricia has always lived in Glasgow and has spent most of her life in the communities of Maryhill & Springburn.
For over 15 years she worked in the NHS. Since entering Parliament in 1999, Patricia has served as Deputy Presiding Officer, Minister for Parliamentary Business and Minister for Tourism, Culture and Sport.
In 2011 Patricia successfully steered the Property Factors (Scotland) Act through parliament providing protection to home owners.
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Glasgow Pollok
Johann Lamont
Johann taught English in secondary schools in Rothesay and Glasgow for 20 years, working closely with social services to support children living in poverty. She was elected as the Labour and Co-operative MSP for Glasgow Pollok in 1999 and served as a government minister between 2004 and 2007.
Email: johann4pollok@gmail.com
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Glasgow Provan
Paul Martin
Paul is standing for re-election in Glasgow Provan, representing the area since 2011and previously Glasgow Springburn since 1999.
Paul was born in Springburn on 17th March 1967 and still resides within the constituency. Political interests include NHS, crime issues and housing.
Hobbies include football, golf, music and playing the electronic keyboard
Email: paul4provan@gmail.com
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Glasgow Shettleston
Thomas Rannachan
Thomas manages a business within the Shettleston constituency with an ethical approach. His socialist principles have seen them become a Glasgow Living Wage Employer, employing job seekers from the local area.
A member of Reidvale Housing Association's management committee he guides and plays a part in their social responsibility whilst promoting social housing.
He's also dedicated to supporting 16-24yr olds into employment, education and training to wider social issues.
Email: thomasrannachan@hotmail.com
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Glasgow Southside
Fariha Thomas
A long term resident of Glasgow’s Southside, Fariha is educated to post graduate level.
Fariha has worked in Community Development and Equalities; has managed and sits on the Board of several Voluntary Sector organisations.
A hard working local Labour Councillor since 2012, Fariha currently chairs the Govan Area Partnership, the Hate Crime Working Group, and Community Safety Glasgow.
Email: fariha4southside@gmail.com
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Greenock and Inverclyde
Siobhan McCready
Siobhan is an experienced community worker and adult educator, a Trade Union activist and grassroots campaigner. She is actively involved in a number of local community and voluntary organisations with a particular interest in disability and unpaid carers rights.
As a carer and foster carer she brings valuable real life experience and a drive to influence policy in these areas.
Email: siobhan4inverclyde@gmail.com
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Hamilton, Larkhall & Stonehouse
Margaret McCulloch
Margaret McCulloch has served in the Scottish Parliament since 2011, representing communities across Lanarkshire and Central Scotland.
Before entering politics she worked in the training industry for over 25 years, helping people train for work through initiatives like Labour’s New Deal and the Modern Apprenticeship programme.
Now she campaigns to improve local health services, promote equality and secure a better deal for working people.
Email: margaret.mcculloch.labour@gmail.com
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Inverness & Nairn
David Stewart
Inverness born David Stewart was elected to the Scottish Parliament in 2007 representing the Highlands and Islands. Previously, in 1997, he was the first Labour MP elected for Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber. He was formerly Convener of the Scottish Parliament’s Public Petitions Committee and Labour’s Scottish Transport Spokesperson.
Mr Stewart, a former social work manager, is a UNISON and Co-operative Party member, and a Scottish Diabetes Champion.
Email: votedavidstewart@gmail.com
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Kilmarnock & Irvine Valley
Dave Meechan
Born in Govan, Dave Meechan joined the Royal Navy at 16 and served our country for 31yrs as a Senior Naval Medic with the Marines and the Fleet.
After working for Des Browne MP, and Cathy Jamieson until May 2015, Dave now occupies his time as Community Councillor and volunteer Team Leader with his local Food Bank in Kilmarnock.
Email: Dave4msp@gmail.com
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Kirkcaldy
Claire Baker
Claire Baker was first elected as MSP for Mid-Scotland and Fife in 2007 and is Scottish Labour’s spokesperson for Democracy. Claire grew up in Kelty and went on from Beath High School to Edinburgh and Glasgow University. Prior to being elected, Claire worked for Unite the Union, RCN Scotland and SCVO. She lives in Fife with her husband and daughter
Email: clairebaker.scotlab@gmail.com
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Linlithgow
Angela Boyd Moohan
Angela Boyd Moohan is a dedicated and principled candidate who is passionate about social justice and creating a more just and equal society. Angela has lived and worked in West Lothian all of her life and is dedicated to making it a better place to live for all. Angela's commitment as a candidate is that she will work with lo people, listening to them and representing them in the Scottish Parliament.
Email: linlithgowlabour@outlook.com
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Midlothian North & Musselburgh
Bernard Harkins
Bernard has been an active trade unionist throughout his working life and is currently the Branch Chair and Equalities Officer of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) in the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service Branch.
He also takes a keen interest in his local community through his involvement with Inveresk and Musselburgh Community Council helping with the annual children’s gala day and torchlight procession.
Email: election2016@bernardharkins.com
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Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale
Fiona Dugdale
Fiona lives in East Lothian, and is married with a young son. Educated at Dundee University, and then as a mature student at The Open University, and Queen Margaret University College, Edinburgh, Fiona has worked in a local authority, the financial sector, and currently in the NHS. Fiona has a particular interest in mental health.
Email: fionadugdale4southscotland@gmail.com
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Motherwell & Wishaw
John Pentland
John spent 28 years as a welder with British Steel. He was a councillor from 1997-2012, and COSLA Finance spokesperson from 2002-2007. The MSP for Motherwell and Wishaw since 2011, he has been Convenor of the Public Petitions committee, and is currently a member of the Education and Culture committee and Scottish Labour spokesperson on Skills and Apprenticeships.
Email: VoteLabour@JohnPentland.org
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Na h-Eileanan an Iar
Rhoda Grant
Rhoda Grant was born in Stornoway, brought up in Wester Ross and now lives in Inveness. She was first elected to the Scottish Parliament in 1999 for one term and then returned in 2007 and has represented the Highlands Region throughout her time in the Scottish Parliament.
Rhoda previously worked for Highland Council and Unison before being elected to the Parliament.
Email:
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Orkney Islands
Gerry McGarvey
Gerry is no stranger to Orkney where he contested the Westminster constituency in 2015, and again brings his professional background in Personal and Community Development to this campaign.
Gerry has worked throughout the UK, Ireland and the USA with local authorities and voluntary agencies. He is an active Trade Unionist with a history in the Co-operative Movement.
Email: gerry4orkney@gmail.com
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Paisley
Neil Bibby
Neil was born at Paisley's RAH and lives in the town with his wife and son. He has an MA degree from the University of Glasgow.
In 2007, Neil was elected a Councillor in Renfrewshire and in 2011, he was elected MSP for the West Scotland.
Previously a Shadow Education Minister, he is currently Chief Whip.
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Renfrewshire North & West
Mary Fee
Mary Fee is fighting to win in Renfrewshire North & West to represent the community where she lives, to protect public services such as education and health and for a fairer Scotland.
As a democratic socialist, Mary knows that Labour must listen to the needs of the people whose lives we seek to improve and to create opportunities for all.
Email: vote@maryfee.scot
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Renfrewshire South
Paul O'Kane
Paul grew up in Neilston, went to school in Barrhead and has lived in Renfrewshire South his whole life. Since graduating from University of Glasgow in 2010, he has worked in the charity sector and is currently Policy Officer at ENABLE Scotland. Paul was elected as a Local Councillor in 2012 and serves as Vice Convener for Education and Equalities on East Renfrewshire Council.
Email: paulokanelabour@gmail.com
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Rutherglen
James Kelly
James Kelly has been the Labour and Co-op MSP for Rutherglen since 2007 and is the business manager in the shadow cabinet. He led calls for public sector workers to be paid the living wage, a not-for-profit ScotRail and against the Football Act. Before becoming an MSP, James worked as a business analyst. He lives in Cambuslang with his wife and two daughters.
Email: votejameskelly@gmail.com
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Shetland Islands
Robina Barton
Robina was born in Sunderland and grew up in North Yorkshire. After working with homeless people in Glasgow, and a brief spell driving a HGV she moved to Shetland to work in heritage and tourism, most recently coordinating the activities of Shetland UNESCO Global Geopark. She is active in the Shetland community and enjoys adventure sports, reading, dancing and singing.
Email: robinarendallbarton@gmail.com
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Strathkelvin & Bearsden
Margaret McCarthy
Margaret works full-time in NHS, Public Health, but also holds a part-time Associate Lecture post with the Open University. Within Public Health has worked across nurseries primaries and secondary schools but currently has a remit for older adults and cancer screening. Margaret is passionate about reducing inequalities and sees education as a vehicle for achieving this.
Email: Margaret.McCarthySB@gmail.com
Our Full Regional List is as Follows:
Central
1. Richard Leonard
2. Monica Lennon
3. Mark Griffin
4. Elaine Smith
5. Craig Martin
6. Margaret McCulloch
7. John Pentland
8. LizAnne Handibode
9. Michael McMahon
10. Siobhan McMahon
11. Hugh Gaffney
12. Angela Feeney
Glasgow
1. Anas Sarwar
2. Johann Lamont
3. James Kelly
4. Pauline McNeill
5. Bill Butler
6. Patricia Ferguson
7. James Adams
8. Soryia Siddique
9. Paul Martin
10. Samantha Ritchie
11. Hanzala Malik
12. Anne McTaggart
Highlands and Islands
1. Rhoda Grant
2. David Stewart
3. Leah Franchetti
4. Sean Morton
5. Sarah Atkin
6. John Erskine
7. Robina Barton
8. Gerry McGarvey
Lothian
1. Kezia Dugdale
2. Neil Findlay
3. Sarah Boyack
4. Daniel Johnson
5. Lesley Hinds
6. Jalal Chaudry
7. Cat Headley
8. Bernard Harkins
9. Eilidh MacDonald
10. Shami Khan
11. Ann Henderson
12. Richard Corral
Mid Scotland and Fife
1. Alex Rowley
2. Claire Baker
3. Thomas Docherty
4. Cara Hilton
5. Craig Miller
6. Johanna Boyd
7. Jamie Glackin
8. Jayne Baxter
9. Jim Leishman
10. Lesley Laird
11. Altany Craik
12. Mary Lockhart
North East Scotland
1. Jenny Marra
2. Lewis MacDonald
3. Lesley Brennan
4. Richard McCready
5. Sarah Duncan
6. Willie Young
7. Alison Evison
8. Frank Gilfeather
9. Joanne McFadden
10. Nathan Morrison
South Scotland
1. Iain Gray
2. Claudia Beamish
3. Colin Smyth
4. Carol Mochan
5. Kenryck Lloyd-Jones
6. Fiona O’Donnell
7. Andrew Cochrane
8. Fiona Dugdale
West Scotland
1. Jackie Baillie
2. Neil Bibby
3. Mary Fee
4. Ken MacIntosh
5. Johanna Baxter
6. Joe Cullinane
7. Siobhan McCready
8. Martin McCluskey
9. Moira Ramage
10. Ben Procter
11. Gail Casey
12. Paul Sweeney
If you are an organisation wishing to e-mail all of our candidates in one go, please get in touch with us at scotland@labour.org.uk.