Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 2005 onwards
Dunfermline and West Fife was a county constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It was created for the 2005 general election from all of the old Dunfermline West and parts of the old Dunfermline East constituencies. The current MP is Douglas Chapman of the Scottish National Party (SNP).
The Dunfermline and West Fife by-election was held in early 2006, due to the death of the sitting MP, Rachel Squire . Willie Rennie of the Liberal Democrats was the surprise winner, by some 1,800 votes, in what was seen as a safe Labour seat.[ 1] However, he lost the seat to Labour's Thomas Docherty at the 2010 general election . Chapman then won the seat in the SNP's Scottish landslide in the 2015 general election .[ 2]
Further to the completion of the 2023 periodic review of Westminster constituencies , the seat was subject to boundary changes which will include the small town of Dollar in Clackmannanshire . As a consequence, it was renamed Dunfermline and Dollar , first contested at the 2024 general election. [ 3] Graeme Downie , of The Scottish Labour Party successfully was elected as the Member of Parliament for Dunfermline and Dollar on Thursday 4th July 2024.
Boundaries
Map of boundaries 2005-2024
This constituency was formed in 2005 from all of the old Dunfermline West and parts of the old Dunfermline East constituencies.
Rosyth and Inverkeithing in the southeast are the only large population centres on the coast. To the north and west of Dunfermline is more rugged and robust Fife countryside. The whole seat was up against the Firth of Forth .
Places in Dunfermline and West Fife constituency
Royal burghs
Burghs, towns, and large villages (Over 1,000 population)
Rosyth - Population: 13,570
Kincardine on Forth - Population: 2,940
Crossgates - Population: 2,830
Cairneyhill - Population: 2,510
Crossford - Population: 2,320
Valleyfield - Population: 2,280
Oakley - Population: 2,240
Limekilns - Population: 1,450
Saline - Population: 1,370
Townhill - Population: 1,160
North Queensferry - Population: 1,050
Torryburn - Population: 1,030
Electoral wards of Dunfermline and small, outlying villages
Baldridgeburn (Ward of Dunfermline)
Bellyeoman (Ward of Dunfermline)
Brucefield (Ward of Dunfermline)
Carnegie (Ward of Dunfermline)
Garvock (Ward of Dunfermline
Halbeath (Ward of Dunfermline)
Headwell (Ward of Dunfermline)
Linburn (Ward of Dunfermline)
Milesmark (Ward of Dunfermline)
Mossside (Ward of Dunfermline)
Netherton (Ward of Dunfermline)
Pitcorthie (Ward of Dunfermline)
Pitreavie (Ward of Dunfermline)
Woodmill (Ward of Dunfermline)
Blairhall - Population: 930
Hill of Beath - Population: 875
Kingseat - Population: 860
Comrie - Population: 830
Carnock - Population: 790
Wellwood - Population: 608
Crombie - Population: 374
Steelend - Population: 320
Gowkhall - Population: 220
Members of Parliament
Rachel Squire (Labour ) was the MP for Dunfermline West constituency from 1992 until the major revision of the composition of Scottish parliamentary constituencies for the 2005 general election . Gordon Brown was MP for the neighbouring Dunfermline East constituency from which some territory was given to Dunfermline and West Fife.
Squire won the new seat in the 2005 general election and held it until her death on 5 January 2006. The subsequent by-election was held on 9 February 2006, which Liberal Democrat Willie Rennie won in a shock defeat for Labour. The Liberal Democrats also gained the Dunfermline West Scottish Parliamentary constituency from Labour in the 2007 Holyrood Parliament elections.
In the 2010 general election , the Labour candidate Thomas Docherty won the seat back. In the 2015 general election the seat was won by the SNP's Douglas Chapman.
Election results
Elections in the 2010s
Elections in the 2000s
References
External links
Current constituencies (2024)
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