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UK Parliamentary Constituency: Dunfermline East

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Title: UK Parliamentary Constituency: Dunfermline East

Total Categories: 5

Category Stats

  • Constituency Establishment and Evolution: 5 flashcards, 10 questions
  • Geographical Composition and Boundary Changes: 6 flashcards, 7 questions
  • Parliamentary Representation: 6 flashcards, 9 questions
  • Electoral Analysis: 28 flashcards, 30 questions
  • Ancillary Information and Context: 6 flashcards, 2 questions

Total Stats

  • Total Flashcards: 51
  • True/False Questions: 29
  • Multiple Choice Questions: 29
  • Total Questions: 58

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Study Guide: UK Parliamentary Constituency: Dunfermline East

Study Guide: UK Parliamentary Constituency: Dunfermline East

Constituency Establishment and Evolution

The Dunfermline East constituency elected representatives to the Scottish Parliament.

Answer: False

The Dunfermline East constituency elected representatives to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, not the Scottish Parliament.

Related Concepts:

  • What type of constituency was Dunfermline East, and for which legislative body did it elect representatives?: Dunfermline East was a burgh constituency that elected one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

The Dunfermline East constituency existed for over two decades, from 1983 until 2005.

Answer: True

Established for the 1983 general election, the Dunfermline East constituency was abolished prior to the 2005 general election, thus existing for approximately twenty-two years.

Related Concepts:

  • During what period did the Dunfermline East constituency exist?: The Dunfermline East constituency was established for the 1983 United Kingdom general election and was abolished prior to the 2005 United Kingdom general election.
  • From which existing constituencies were the parts of Dunfermline East drawn when it was created?: The Dunfermline East constituency was formed in 1983 using parts of the parliamentary seats previously known as Central Fife and Dunfermline.
  • What happened to the territory that comprised the Dunfermline East constituency after its abolition?: Following its abolition for the 2005 general election, the majority of Dunfermline East's area, combined with the former Kirkcaldy constituency, was used to create the new seat of Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath. The remaining portions were incorporated into the newly formed Dunfermline and West Fife and Glenrothes constituencies.

Upon its creation in 1983, Dunfermline East was formed entirely from the former Dunfermline constituency.

Answer: False

The Dunfermline East constituency was formed in 1983 using parts of two previous constituencies: Central Fife and Dunfermline.

Related Concepts:

  • From which existing constituencies were the parts of Dunfermline East drawn when it was created?: The Dunfermline East constituency was formed in 1983 using parts of the parliamentary seats previously known as Central Fife and Dunfermline.
  • During what period did the Dunfermline East constituency exist?: The Dunfermline East constituency was established for the 1983 United Kingdom general election and was abolished prior to the 2005 United Kingdom general election.
  • Which electoral divisions from the Dunfermline District were part of the Dunfermline East constituency during the 1983-1997 period?: During the 1983-1997 period, the Dunfermline District electoral divisions included in Dunfermline East were Aberdour/Dalgety Bay/North Queensferry, Ballingry/Lochore, Cowdenbeath/Gray Park, Dunfermline/Rosyth, Hill of Beath/Crossgates/Cowdenbeath, Inverkeithing/Rosyth, Kelty/Lumphinnans, and Lochgelly.

After its abolition, the territory of Dunfermline East was primarily incorporated into the new Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath constituency.

Answer: True

Upon the abolition of Dunfermline East for the 2005 election, its territory was largely merged with the former Kirkcaldy constituency to form the new Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath seat.

Related Concepts:

  • What happened to the territory that comprised the Dunfermline East constituency after its abolition?: Following its abolition for the 2005 general election, the majority of Dunfermline East's area, combined with the former Kirkcaldy constituency, was used to create the new seat of Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath. The remaining portions were incorporated into the newly formed Dunfermline and West Fife and Glenrothes constituencies.
  • Which two constituencies were primarily merged to form the new seat of Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath after Dunfermline East ceased to exist?: The new Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath constituency was formed mainly from the former Dunfermline East constituency and the previous Kirkcaldy constituency.
  • During what period did the Dunfermline East constituency exist?: The Dunfermline East constituency was established for the 1983 United Kingdom general election and was abolished prior to the 2005 United Kingdom general election.

The 'shortdescription' field identifies Dunfermline East as a historical constituency lasting from 1983 to 2005.

Answer: True

The 'shortdescription' field accurately summarizes the constituency's existence from 1983 to 2005.

Related Concepts:

  • During what period did the Dunfermline East constituency exist?: The Dunfermline East constituency was established for the 1983 United Kingdom general election and was abolished prior to the 2005 United Kingdom general election.
  • From which existing constituencies were the parts of Dunfermline East drawn when it was created?: The Dunfermline East constituency was formed in 1983 using parts of the parliamentary seats previously known as Central Fife and Dunfermline.
  • Which electoral divisions from the Dunfermline District were part of the Dunfermline East constituency during the 1983-1997 period?: During the 1983-1997 period, the Dunfermline District electoral divisions included in Dunfermline East were Aberdour/Dalgety Bay/North Queensferry, Ballingry/Lochore, Cowdenbeath/Gray Park, Dunfermline/Rosyth, Hill of Beath/Crossgates/Cowdenbeath, Inverkeithing/Rosyth, Kelty/Lumphinnans, and Lochgelly.

The succession box indicates that Dunfermline East was succeeded by the Dunfermline West constituency.

Answer: False

The succession box indicates that Dunfermline East was succeeded by the Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath constituency, not Dunfermline West.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the purpose of the succession box located near the end of the article?: The succession box indicates the parliamentary roles and subsequent constituencies related to Dunfermline East, noting it was represented by the Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1997 to 2005 and was succeeded by Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath.
  • From which existing constituencies were the parts of Dunfermline East drawn when it was created?: The Dunfermline East constituency was formed in 1983 using parts of the parliamentary seats previously known as Central Fife and Dunfermline.
  • During what period did the Dunfermline East constituency exist?: The Dunfermline East constituency was established for the 1983 United Kingdom general election and was abolished prior to the 2005 United Kingdom general election.

What legislative body did the Dunfermline East constituency elect representatives to?

Answer: The House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

The Dunfermline East constituency was established to elect a Member of Parliament to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

Related Concepts:

  • What type of constituency was Dunfermline East, and for which legislative body did it elect representatives?: Dunfermline East was a burgh constituency that elected one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
  • From which existing constituencies were the parts of Dunfermline East drawn when it was created?: The Dunfermline East constituency was formed in 1983 using parts of the parliamentary seats previously known as Central Fife and Dunfermline.
  • During what period did the Dunfermline East constituency exist?: The Dunfermline East constituency was established for the 1983 United Kingdom general election and was abolished prior to the 2005 United Kingdom general election.

For which UK general election was the Dunfermline East constituency first established?

Answer: 1983

The Dunfermline East constituency was created for the 1983 United Kingdom general election.

Related Concepts:

  • During what period did the Dunfermline East constituency exist?: The Dunfermline East constituency was established for the 1983 United Kingdom general election and was abolished prior to the 2005 United Kingdom general election.
  • From which existing constituencies were the parts of Dunfermline East drawn when it was created?: The Dunfermline East constituency was formed in 1983 using parts of the parliamentary seats previously known as Central Fife and Dunfermline.
  • What type of constituency was Dunfermline East, and for which legislative body did it elect representatives?: Dunfermline East was a burgh constituency that elected one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

Which two existing constituencies were used to form Dunfermline East in 1983?

Answer: Dunfermline and Central Fife

The Dunfermline East constituency was formed in 1983 by combining parts of the former Dunfermline and Central Fife parliamentary constituencies.

Related Concepts:

  • From which existing constituencies were the parts of Dunfermline East drawn when it was created?: The Dunfermline East constituency was formed in 1983 using parts of the parliamentary seats previously known as Central Fife and Dunfermline.
  • Which electoral divisions from the Dunfermline District were part of the Dunfermline East constituency during the 1983-1997 period?: During the 1983-1997 period, the Dunfermline District electoral divisions included in Dunfermline East were Aberdour/Dalgety Bay/North Queensferry, Ballingry/Lochore, Cowdenbeath/Gray Park, Dunfermline/Rosyth, Hill of Beath/Crossgates/Cowdenbeath, Inverkeithing/Rosyth, Kelty/Lumphinnans, and Lochgelly.
  • During what period did the Dunfermline East constituency exist?: The Dunfermline East constituency was established for the 1983 United Kingdom general election and was abolished prior to the 2005 United Kingdom general election.

What happened to the majority of the territory that comprised Dunfermline East after its abolition?

Answer: It was merged with the former Kirkcaldy constituency to create Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath.

Following the abolition of Dunfermline East, the majority of its territory was combined with the former Kirkcaldy constituency to establish the new seat of Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath.

Related Concepts:

  • What happened to the territory that comprised the Dunfermline East constituency after its abolition?: Following its abolition for the 2005 general election, the majority of Dunfermline East's area, combined with the former Kirkcaldy constituency, was used to create the new seat of Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath. The remaining portions were incorporated into the newly formed Dunfermline and West Fife and Glenrothes constituencies.

Geographical Composition and Boundary Changes

The town of Dunfermline was the largest settlement within the Dunfermline East constituency.

Answer: False

The constituency, despite its name, did not include the town of Dunfermline itself, which was situated within the Dunfermline West constituency. Cowdenbeath was the largest settlement within Dunfermline East.

Related Concepts:

  • What type of constituency was Dunfermline East, and for which legislative body did it elect representatives?: Dunfermline East was a burgh constituency that elected one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
  • Which town served as the largest settlement within the Dunfermline East constituency?: Cowdenbeath was the largest town situated within the boundaries of the Dunfermline East constituency.
  • During what period did the Dunfermline East constituency exist?: The Dunfermline East constituency was established for the 1983 United Kingdom general election and was abolished prior to the 2005 United Kingdom general election.

The electoral division of Cardenden and Kinglassie was part of Dunfermline East in both the 1983-1997 and 1997-2005 periods.

Answer: False

The Cardenden and Kinglassie electoral division was part of Dunfermline East during the 1997-2005 period, but not during the earlier 1983-1997 period.

Related Concepts:

  • Which electoral divisions from the Kirkcaldy District were part of the Dunfermline East constituency between 1997 and 2005?: During the 1997-2005 period, the Cardenden and Kinglassie electoral division from the Kirkcaldy District was included in the Dunfermline East constituency.
  • During what period did the Dunfermline East constituency exist?: The Dunfermline East constituency was established for the 1983 United Kingdom general election and was abolished prior to the 2005 United Kingdom general election.
  • Which electoral divisions from the Dunfermline District were part of the Dunfermline East constituency during the 1983-1997 period?: During the 1983-1997 period, the Dunfermline District electoral divisions included in Dunfermline East were Aberdour/Dalgety Bay/North Queensferry, Ballingry/Lochore, Cowdenbeath/Gray Park, Dunfermline/Rosyth, Hill of Beath/Crossgates/Cowdenbeath, Inverkeithing/Rosyth, Kelty/Lumphinnans, and Lochgelly.

During the 1983-1997 period, the Dunfermline District electoral divisions included in Dunfermline East were Aberdour/Dalgety Bay/North Queensferry, Ballingry/Lochore, Cowdenbeath/Gray Park, Dunfermline/Rosyth, Hill of Beath/Crossgates/Cowdenbeath, Inverkeithing/Rosyth, Kelty/Lumphinnans, and Lochgelly.

Answer: True

These specific Dunfermline District divisions, along with Auchterderran from the Kirkcaldy District, constituted Dunfermline East between 1983 and 1997.

Related Concepts:

  • Which electoral divisions from the Dunfermline District were part of the Dunfermline East constituency during the 1983-1997 period?: During the 1983-1997 period, the Dunfermline District electoral divisions included in Dunfermline East were Aberdour/Dalgety Bay/North Queensferry, Ballingry/Lochore, Cowdenbeath/Gray Park, Dunfermline/Rosyth, Hill of Beath/Crossgates/Cowdenbeath, Inverkeithing/Rosyth, Kelty/Lumphinnans, and Lochgelly.
  • From which existing constituencies were the parts of Dunfermline East drawn when it was created?: The Dunfermline East constituency was formed in 1983 using parts of the parliamentary seats previously known as Central Fife and Dunfermline.
  • What was the swing percentage for the Labour Party in the 1987 Dunfermline East election compared to 1983?: The Labour Party experienced a swing of +13.0% in the 1987 general election compared to the 1983 election in Dunfermline East.

Which town was the largest settlement within the Dunfermline East constituency, despite the constituency's name?

Answer: Cowdenbeath

Cowdenbeath was the largest settlement located within the Dunfermline East constituency, which did not encompass the town of Dunfermline itself.

Related Concepts:

  • Which town served as the largest settlement within the Dunfermline East constituency?: Cowdenbeath was the largest town situated within the boundaries of the Dunfermline East constituency.
  • What type of constituency was Dunfermline East, and for which legislative body did it elect representatives?: Dunfermline East was a burgh constituency that elected one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
  • From which existing constituencies were the parts of Dunfermline East drawn when it was created?: The Dunfermline East constituency was formed in 1983 using parts of the parliamentary seats previously known as Central Fife and Dunfermline.

Which of the following electoral divisions was part of Dunfermline East between 1997 and 2005?

Answer: Cardenden and Kinglassie

The electoral division of Cardenden and Kinglassie, from the Kirkcaldy District, was incorporated into Dunfermline East for the 1997-2005 period.

Related Concepts:

  • Which electoral divisions from the Dunfermline District were part of the Dunfermline East constituency during the 1983-1997 period?: During the 1983-1997 period, the Dunfermline District electoral divisions included in Dunfermline East were Aberdour/Dalgety Bay/North Queensferry, Ballingry/Lochore, Cowdenbeath/Gray Park, Dunfermline/Rosyth, Hill of Beath/Crossgates/Cowdenbeath, Inverkeithing/Rosyth, Kelty/Lumphinnans, and Lochgelly.
  • During what period did the Dunfermline East constituency exist?: The Dunfermline East constituency was established for the 1983 United Kingdom general election and was abolished prior to the 2005 United Kingdom general election.
  • What happened to the territory that comprised the Dunfermline East constituency after its abolition?: Following its abolition for the 2005 general election, the majority of Dunfermline East's area, combined with the former Kirkcaldy constituency, was used to create the new seat of Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath. The remaining portions were incorporated into the newly formed Dunfermline and West Fife and Glenrothes constituencies.

Which electoral division from the Kirkcaldy District was part of Dunfermline East between 1983 and 1997?

Answer: Auchterderran

The Auchterderran electoral division, originating from the Kirkcaldy District, was included within the Dunfermline East constituency during the 1983-1997 period.

Related Concepts:

  • Which electoral divisions from the Dunfermline District were part of the Dunfermline East constituency during the 1983-1997 period?: During the 1983-1997 period, the Dunfermline District electoral divisions included in Dunfermline East were Aberdour/Dalgety Bay/North Queensferry, Ballingry/Lochore, Cowdenbeath/Gray Park, Dunfermline/Rosyth, Hill of Beath/Crossgates/Cowdenbeath, Inverkeithing/Rosyth, Kelty/Lumphinnans, and Lochgelly.
  • Which electoral divisions from the Kirkcaldy District were part of the Dunfermline East constituency between 1997 and 2005?: During the 1997-2005 period, the Cardenden and Kinglassie electoral division from the Kirkcaldy District was included in the Dunfermline East constituency.
  • From which existing constituencies were the parts of Dunfermline East drawn when it was created?: The Dunfermline East constituency was formed in 1983 using parts of the parliamentary seats previously known as Central Fife and Dunfermline.

Which of the following statements about the town of Dunfermline and the constituency is true?

Answer: The town of Dunfermline was located in the Dunfermline West constituency.

The Dunfermline East constituency did not include the town of Dunfermline; the town itself was situated within the Dunfermline West constituency.

Related Concepts:

  • Which town served as the largest settlement within the Dunfermline East constituency?: Cowdenbeath was the largest town situated within the boundaries of the Dunfermline East constituency.
  • What type of constituency was Dunfermline East, and for which legislative body did it elect representatives?: Dunfermline East was a burgh constituency that elected one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
  • From which existing constituencies were the parts of Dunfermline East drawn when it was created?: The Dunfermline East constituency was formed in 1983 using parts of the parliamentary seats previously known as Central Fife and Dunfermline.

Parliamentary Representation

Gordon Brown represented Dunfermline East for the entirety of its existence as a constituency.

Answer: True

Gordon Brown served as the sole Member of Parliament for the Dunfermline East constituency from its creation in 1983 until its abolition before the 2005 general election.

Related Concepts:

  • What political party did Gordon Brown represent as the MP for Dunfermline East?: Gordon Brown represented the Labour Party during his time as the MP for Dunfermline East.
  • What significant front-bench roles did Gordon Brown hold while serving as the MP for Dunfermline East?: While representing Dunfermline East, Gordon Brown held the positions of Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1992 to 1997 and subsequently became Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1997 to 2007.
  • When was Gordon Brown first elected as the Member of Parliament for the Dunfermline East constituency?: Gordon Brown was first elected as the MP for Dunfermline East in the 1983 United Kingdom general election.

Gordon Brown, the MP for Dunfermline East, belonged to the Scottish National Party (SNP).

Answer: False

Gordon Brown represented the Labour Party throughout his tenure as the Member of Parliament for Dunfermline East.

Related Concepts:

  • What political party did Gordon Brown represent as the MP for Dunfermline East?: Gordon Brown represented the Labour Party during his time as the MP for Dunfermline East.
  • When was Gordon Brown first elected as the Member of Parliament for the Dunfermline East constituency?: Gordon Brown was first elected as the MP for Dunfermline East in the 1983 United Kingdom general election.
  • What significant front-bench roles did Gordon Brown hold while serving as the MP for Dunfermline East?: While representing Dunfermline East, Gordon Brown held the positions of Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1992 to 1997 and subsequently became Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1997 to 2007.

While MP for Dunfermline East, Gordon Brown served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1997 until 2007.

Answer: True

Gordon Brown held the significant governmental position of Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1997 to 2007, during his time as the MP for Dunfermline East.

Related Concepts:

  • What significant front-bench roles did Gordon Brown hold while serving as the MP for Dunfermline East?: While representing Dunfermline East, Gordon Brown held the positions of Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1992 to 1997 and subsequently became Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1997 to 2007.
  • What political party did Gordon Brown represent as the MP for Dunfermline East?: Gordon Brown represented the Labour Party during his time as the MP for Dunfermline East.
  • What significant governmental role was held by the MP for Dunfermline East between 1997 and 2005?: The Member of Parliament for Dunfermline East served as the Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1997 to 2005. This role was held by Gordon Brown during that period.

Gordon Brown became Prime Minister in 2005, two years before his tenure as Chancellor ended.

Answer: False

Gordon Brown became Prime Minister in 2007, which was the same year his tenure as Chancellor of the Exchequer concluded, not two years prior.

Related Concepts:

  • In what year did Gordon Brown, the MP for Dunfermline East, ascend to the position of Prime Minister?: Gordon Brown became Prime Minister in 2007, following his extensive tenure as Chancellor of the Exchequer.
  • What significant front-bench roles did Gordon Brown hold while serving as the MP for Dunfermline East?: While representing Dunfermline East, Gordon Brown held the positions of Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1992 to 1997 and subsequently became Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1997 to 2007.

Who was the only Member of Parliament representing Dunfermline East during its existence?

Answer: Gordon Brown

Gordon Brown served as the sole Member of Parliament for the Dunfermline East constituency throughout its entire period of existence.

Related Concepts:

  • What type of constituency was Dunfermline East, and for which legislative body did it elect representatives?: Dunfermline East was a burgh constituency that elected one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
  • Who was the sole Member of Parliament (MP) to represent the Dunfermline East constituency throughout its existence?: Gordon Brown was the only Member of Parliament for the Dunfermline East constituency during its entire operational period.
  • During what period did the Dunfermline East constituency exist?: The Dunfermline East constituency was established for the 1983 United Kingdom general election and was abolished prior to the 2005 United Kingdom general election.

What political party did Gordon Brown represent as the MP for Dunfermline East?

Answer: Labour Party

Gordon Brown was a representative of the Labour Party during his time as the Member of Parliament for Dunfermline East.

Related Concepts:

  • What political party did Gordon Brown represent as the MP for Dunfermline East?: Gordon Brown represented the Labour Party during his time as the MP for Dunfermline East.
  • When was Gordon Brown first elected as the Member of Parliament for the Dunfermline East constituency?: Gordon Brown was first elected as the MP for Dunfermline East in the 1983 United Kingdom general election.
  • What significant front-bench roles did Gordon Brown hold while serving as the MP for Dunfermline East?: While representing Dunfermline East, Gordon Brown held the positions of Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1992 to 1997 and subsequently became Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1997 to 2007.

Gordon Brown held which significant front-bench role from 1992 to 1997?

Answer: Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer

From 1992 to 1997, Gordon Brown served as the Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer.

Related Concepts:

  • What significant front-bench roles did Gordon Brown hold while serving as the MP for Dunfermline East?: While representing Dunfermline East, Gordon Brown held the positions of Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1992 to 1997 and subsequently became Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1997 to 2007.
  • What political party did Gordon Brown represent as the MP for Dunfermline East?: Gordon Brown represented the Labour Party during his time as the MP for Dunfermline East.
  • When was Gordon Brown first elected as the Member of Parliament for the Dunfermline East constituency?: Gordon Brown was first elected as the MP for Dunfermline East in the 1983 United Kingdom general election.

In which year did Gordon Brown become Prime Minister?

Answer: 2007

Gordon Brown ascended to the position of Prime Minister in 2007.

Related Concepts:

  • In what year did Gordon Brown, the MP for Dunfermline East, ascend to the position of Prime Minister?: Gordon Brown became Prime Minister in 2007, following his extensive tenure as Chancellor of the Exchequer.
  • When was Gordon Brown first elected as the Member of Parliament for the Dunfermline East constituency?: Gordon Brown was first elected as the MP for Dunfermline East in the 1983 United Kingdom general election.
  • What significant front-bench roles did Gordon Brown hold while serving as the MP for Dunfermline East?: While representing Dunfermline East, Gordon Brown held the positions of Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1992 to 1997 and subsequently became Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1997 to 2007.

The succession box indicates that the MP for Dunfermline East served as Chancellor of the Exchequer during which period?

Answer: 1997-2005

The succession box and related information indicate that the MP for Dunfermline East served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1997 to 2005.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the purpose of the succession box located near the end of the article?: The succession box indicates the parliamentary roles and subsequent constituencies related to Dunfermline East, noting it was represented by the Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1997 to 2005 and was succeeded by Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath.
  • What significant governmental role was held by the MP for Dunfermline East between 1997 and 2005?: The Member of Parliament for Dunfermline East served as the Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1997 to 2005. This role was held by Gordon Brown during that period.
  • What significant front-bench roles did Gordon Brown hold while serving as the MP for Dunfermline East?: While representing Dunfermline East, Gordon Brown held the positions of Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1992 to 1997 and subsequently became Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1997 to 2007.

Electoral Analysis

The first-past-the-post system was used for elections in Dunfermline East.

Answer: True

Elections for the Member of Parliament representing Dunfermline East utilized the first-past-the-post electoral system.

Related Concepts:

  • What voting system was used to elect the Member of Parliament for Dunfermline East?: The Dunfermline East constituency utilized the first-past-the-post voting system, a common method in UK general elections where the candidate with the most votes wins.
  • What type of constituency was Dunfermline East, and for which legislative body did it elect representatives?: Dunfermline East was a burgh constituency that elected one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
  • During what period did the Dunfermline East constituency exist?: The Dunfermline East constituency was established for the 1983 United Kingdom general election and was abolished prior to the 2005 United Kingdom general election.

In the 1983 election, Gordon Brown won the Dunfermline East seat with less than 50% of the vote share.

Answer: False

Gordon Brown secured 51.5% of the vote share in the 1983 election, exceeding 50%.

Related Concepts:

  • When was Gordon Brown first elected as the Member of Parliament for the Dunfermline East constituency?: Gordon Brown was first elected as the MP for Dunfermline East in the 1983 United Kingdom general election.
  • What was the outcome of the 1983 general election in the Dunfermline East constituency?: In the 1983 general election, Gordon Brown of the Labour Party won the newly formed Dunfermline East seat with 18,515 votes (51.5%). Other candidates included David Harcus (Liberal, 20.1%), Clive Shenton (Conservative, 18.8%), George Hunter (SNP, 7.2%), and Alex Maxwell (Communist, 2.4%). Labour achieved a majority of 11,301 votes.
  • Summarize the results of the 1987 general election for the Dunfermline East constituency.: Gordon Brown of the Labour Party retained the Dunfermline East seat in the 1987 general election with 25,381 votes (64.5%). The Conservative candidate Clive Shenton received 5,792 votes (14.8%), Elizabeth Harris (Liberal) garnered 4,122 votes (10.5%), and Alice McGarry (SNP) obtained 3,901 votes (10.0%). Brown's majority was 19,589 votes.

Voter turnout in the 1987 Dunfermline East election was lower than in the 1983 election.

Answer: False

Voter turnout in 1987 was 76.6%, which was higher than the 72.0% recorded in the 1983 election.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the swing percentage for the Labour Party in the 1987 Dunfermline East election compared to 1983?: The Labour Party experienced a swing of +13.0% in the 1987 general election compared to the 1983 election in Dunfermline East.
  • What was the voter turnout percentage in the 1987 Dunfermline East general election?: The voter turnout in the 1987 general election for Dunfermline East was 76.6%.
  • Summarize the results of the 1987 general election for the Dunfermline East constituency.: Gordon Brown of the Labour Party retained the Dunfermline East seat in the 1987 general election with 25,381 votes (64.5%). The Conservative candidate Clive Shenton received 5,792 votes (14.8%), Elizabeth Harris (Liberal) garnered 4,122 votes (10.5%), and Alice McGarry (SNP) obtained 3,901 votes (10.0%). Brown's majority was 19,589 votes.

Gordon Brown's vote share significantly increased between the 1983 and 1987 elections in Dunfermline East.

Answer: True

Gordon Brown's vote share rose from 51.5% in 1983 to 64.5% in 1987, representing a substantial increase.

Related Concepts:

  • When was Gordon Brown first elected as the Member of Parliament for the Dunfermline East constituency?: Gordon Brown was first elected as the MP for Dunfermline East in the 1983 United Kingdom general election.
  • Summarize the results of the 1987 general election for the Dunfermline East constituency.: Gordon Brown of the Labour Party retained the Dunfermline East seat in the 1987 general election with 25,381 votes (64.5%). The Conservative candidate Clive Shenton received 5,792 votes (14.8%), Elizabeth Harris (Liberal) garnered 4,122 votes (10.5%), and Alice McGarry (SNP) obtained 3,901 votes (10.0%). Brown's majority was 19,589 votes.
  • What political party did Gordon Brown represent as the MP for Dunfermline East?: Gordon Brown represented the Labour Party during his time as the MP for Dunfermline East.

The Labour Party's majority decreased in the 1992 election compared to the 1987 election in Dunfermline East.

Answer: True

The Labour Party's majority was 19,589 votes in 1987 and decreased to 17,444 votes in 1992.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the swing percentage for the Labour Party in the 1987 Dunfermline East election compared to 1983?: The Labour Party experienced a swing of +13.0% in the 1987 general election compared to the 1983 election in Dunfermline East.
  • What was the swing percentage for the Labour Party in the 1997 Dunfermline East election compared to 1992?: The Labour Party experienced a swing of +4.4% in the 1997 general election compared to the 1992 election in Dunfermline East.
  • What was the swing percentage for the Labour Party in the 1992 Dunfermline East election compared to 1987?: In the 1992 general election, the Labour Party saw a swing of -2.1% compared to the 1987 election in Dunfermline East.

The Scottish National Party (SNP) saw a significant decline in its vote share in Dunfermline East between 1992 and 1997.

Answer: False

The SNP's vote share slightly increased from 15.1% in 1992 to 15.6% in 1997.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the swing percentage for the Labour Party in the 1997 Dunfermline East election compared to 1992?: The Labour Party experienced a swing of +4.4% in the 1997 general election compared to the 1992 election in Dunfermline East.
  • Detail the results of the 1997 general election in Dunfermline East.: Gordon Brown of the Labour Party won the 1997 general election in Dunfermline East with 24,441 votes (66.8%). John Ramage (SNP) received 5,690 votes (15.6%), Iain Mitchell (Conservative) obtained 3,656 votes (10.0%), Jim Tolson (Liberal Democrats) secured 2,164 votes (5.9%), and Thomas Dunsmore (Referendum Party) garnered 632 votes (1.7%). Labour's majority was 18,751 votes.
  • What was the swing percentage for the Labour Party in the 1992 Dunfermline East election compared to 1987?: In the 1992 general election, the Labour Party saw a swing of -2.1% compared to the 1987 election in Dunfermline East.

Thomas Dunsmore stood as a candidate for the Labour Party in the 1997 Dunfermline East election.

Answer: False

Thomas Dunsmore represented the Referendum Party in the 1997 Dunfermline East election.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify the candidate for the Referendum Party in the 1997 Dunfermline East general election.: Thomas Dunsmore was the candidate representing the Referendum Party in the 1997 general election for Dunfermline East.
  • Detail the results of the 1997 general election in Dunfermline East.: Gordon Brown of the Labour Party won the 1997 general election in Dunfermline East with 24,441 votes (66.8%). John Ramage (SNP) received 5,690 votes (15.6%), Iain Mitchell (Conservative) obtained 3,656 votes (10.0%), Jim Tolson (Liberal Democrats) secured 2,164 votes (5.9%), and Thomas Dunsmore (Referendum Party) garnered 632 votes (1.7%). Labour's majority was 18,751 votes.
  • Who represented the Scottish Socialist Party and UK Independence Party (UKIP) in the 2001 Dunfermline East general election?: In the 2001 general election, Andrew Jackson stood for the Scottish Socialist Party, and Thomas Dunsmore represented UKIP in Dunfermline East.

Gordon Brown achieved his largest majority in Dunfermline East in the 1997 general election.

Answer: False

Gordon Brown's largest majority in terms of votes was achieved in the 1987 general election (19,589 votes), compared to 18,751 votes in 1997.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the largest majority achieved by Gordon Brown in the Dunfermline East constituency across the elections listed?: Gordon Brown's largest majority in the Dunfermline East constituency was 19,589 votes, achieved in the 1987 general election.
  • Detail the results of the 1997 general election in Dunfermline East.: Gordon Brown of the Labour Party won the 1997 general election in Dunfermline East with 24,441 votes (66.8%). John Ramage (SNP) received 5,690 votes (15.6%), Iain Mitchell (Conservative) obtained 3,656 votes (10.0%), Jim Tolson (Liberal Democrats) secured 2,164 votes (5.9%), and Thomas Dunsmore (Referendum Party) garnered 632 votes (1.7%). Labour's majority was 18,751 votes.
  • What political party did Gordon Brown represent as the MP for Dunfermline East?: Gordon Brown represented the Labour Party during his time as the MP for Dunfermline East.

The voter turnout in the 2001 general election for Dunfermline East was the highest recorded for the constituency.

Answer: False

The voter turnout in 2001 was 57.0%, which was the lowest recorded for the constituency among the elections detailed. The highest turnout was 76.6% in 1987.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the voter turnout percentage in the 2001 Dunfermline East general election?: The voter turnout for the Dunfermline East constituency in the 2001 general election was 57.0%.
  • What was the lowest voter turnout recorded for the Dunfermline East constituency in the elections detailed in the article?: The lowest voter turnout recorded for Dunfermline East among the elections listed was 57.0% in the 2001 general election.
  • What percentage of the vote did the Labour Party secure in the 2001 Dunfermline East general election?: The Labour Party, with Gordon Brown as the candidate, secured 64.8% of the vote in the 2001 Dunfermline East general election.

Gordon Brown's largest majority in Dunfermline East was achieved in the 1987 general election.

Answer: True

Gordon Brown's majority was 19,589 votes in 1987, which was larger than his majority of 18,751 votes in 1997.

Related Concepts:

  • Summarize the results of the 1987 general election for the Dunfermline East constituency.: Gordon Brown of the Labour Party retained the Dunfermline East seat in the 1987 general election with 25,381 votes (64.5%). The Conservative candidate Clive Shenton received 5,792 votes (14.8%), Elizabeth Harris (Liberal) garnered 4,122 votes (10.5%), and Alice McGarry (SNP) obtained 3,901 votes (10.0%). Brown's majority was 19,589 votes.
  • When was Gordon Brown first elected as the Member of Parliament for the Dunfermline East constituency?: Gordon Brown was first elected as the MP for Dunfermline East in the 1983 United Kingdom general election.
  • What was the largest majority achieved by Gordon Brown in the Dunfermline East constituency across the elections listed?: Gordon Brown's largest majority in the Dunfermline East constituency was 19,589 votes, achieved in the 1987 general election.

The lowest voter turnout for Dunfermline East occurred in the 1992 general election.

Answer: False

The lowest voter turnout was recorded in the 2001 general election (57.0%). The turnout in 1992 was 75.6%.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the lowest voter turnout recorded for the Dunfermline East constituency in the elections detailed in the article?: The lowest voter turnout recorded for Dunfermline East among the elections listed was 57.0% in the 2001 general election.
  • What was the voter turnout percentage in the 1992 Dunfermline East general election?: The voter turnout for the Dunfermline East constituency in the 1992 general election was 75.6%.
  • Who were the candidates representing the Labour, Conservative, SNP, and Liberal Democrat parties in the 1992 Dunfermline East general election?: In the 1992 general election for Dunfermline East, Gordon Brown stood for Labour, Mark E. Tennant for the Conservatives, John V. Lloyd for the SNP, and Teresa Martin Little for the Liberal Democrats.

Andrew Jackson represented the UK Independence Party (UKIP) in the 2001 Dunfermline East election.

Answer: False

Andrew Jackson stood for the Scottish Socialist Party in the 2001 election; Thomas Dunsmore represented UKIP.

Related Concepts:

  • Who represented the Scottish Socialist Party and UK Independence Party (UKIP) in the 2001 Dunfermline East general election?: In the 2001 general election, Andrew Jackson stood for the Scottish Socialist Party, and Thomas Dunsmore represented UKIP in Dunfermline East.

The Labour Party won every election held in Dunfermline East between 1983 and 2001.

Answer: True

The Labour Party, represented by Gordon Brown, secured victory in all general elections for Dunfermline East from 1983 through to 2001.

Related Concepts:

  • Which political party consistently won the Dunfermline East seat in all general elections held between 1983 and 2001?: The Labour Party won the Dunfermline East seat in every general election from 1983 through to 2001.
  • What percentage of the vote did the Labour Party secure in the 2001 Dunfermline East general election?: The Labour Party, with Gordon Brown as the candidate, secured 64.8% of the vote in the 2001 Dunfermline East general election.
  • During what period did the Dunfermline East constituency exist?: The Dunfermline East constituency was established for the 1983 United Kingdom general election and was abolished prior to the 2005 United Kingdom general election.

The total number of votes cast in the 1983 Dunfermline East election was approximately 36,000.

Answer: True

A total of 35,930 votes were cast in the 1983 general election for Dunfermline East, which is approximately 36,000.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the outcome of the 1983 general election in the Dunfermline East constituency?: In the 1983 general election, Gordon Brown of the Labour Party won the newly formed Dunfermline East seat with 18,515 votes (51.5%). Other candidates included David Harcus (Liberal, 20.1%), Clive Shenton (Conservative, 18.8%), George Hunter (SNP, 7.2%), and Alex Maxwell (Communist, 2.4%). Labour achieved a majority of 11,301 votes.
  • How many total votes were cast in the 1983 general election for the Dunfermline East constituency?: A total of 35,930 votes were cast in the 1983 general election for Dunfermline East.
  • What was the swing percentage for the Labour Party in the 1987 Dunfermline East election compared to 1983?: The Labour Party experienced a swing of +13.0% in the 1987 general election compared to the 1983 election in Dunfermline East.

What was the majority percentage for the Labour Party in the 1987 Dunfermline East general election?

Answer: 49.7%

The Labour Party held a majority of 49.7% in the 1987 Dunfermline East general election.

Related Concepts:

  • Summarize the results of the 1987 general election for the Dunfermline East constituency.: Gordon Brown of the Labour Party retained the Dunfermline East seat in the 1987 general election with 25,381 votes (64.5%). The Conservative candidate Clive Shenton received 5,792 votes (14.8%), Elizabeth Harris (Liberal) garnered 4,122 votes (10.5%), and Alice McGarry (SNP) obtained 3,901 votes (10.0%). Brown's majority was 19,589 votes.
  • What was the majority percentage for the Labour Party in the 1987 Dunfermline East general election?: The Labour Party held a majority of 49.7% in the 1987 Dunfermline East general election.
  • What was the swing percentage for the Labour Party in the 1987 Dunfermline East election compared to 1983?: The Labour Party experienced a swing of +13.0% in the 1987 general election compared to the 1983 election in Dunfermline East.

What voting system was employed for electing the MP of Dunfermline East?

Answer: First-past-the-post

The first-past-the-post system was utilized for electing the Member of Parliament for Dunfermline East.

Related Concepts:

  • What voting system was used to elect the Member of Parliament for Dunfermline East?: The Dunfermline East constituency utilized the first-past-the-post voting system, a common method in UK general elections where the candidate with the most votes wins.
  • What type of constituency was Dunfermline East, and for which legislative body did it elect representatives?: Dunfermline East was a burgh constituency that elected one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
  • From which existing constituencies were the parts of Dunfermline East drawn when it was created?: The Dunfermline East constituency was formed in 1983 using parts of the parliamentary seats previously known as Central Fife and Dunfermline.

In the 1983 general election, what was Gordon Brown's vote share in Dunfermline East?

Answer: 51.5%

Gordon Brown achieved a vote share of 51.5% in the 1983 general election for Dunfermline East.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the outcome of the 1983 general election in the Dunfermline East constituency?: In the 1983 general election, Gordon Brown of the Labour Party won the newly formed Dunfermline East seat with 18,515 votes (51.5%). Other candidates included David Harcus (Liberal, 20.1%), Clive Shenton (Conservative, 18.8%), George Hunter (SNP, 7.2%), and Alex Maxwell (Communist, 2.4%). Labour achieved a majority of 11,301 votes.
  • Summarize the results of the 1987 general election for the Dunfermline East constituency.: Gordon Brown of the Labour Party retained the Dunfermline East seat in the 1987 general election with 25,381 votes (64.5%). The Conservative candidate Clive Shenton received 5,792 votes (14.8%), Elizabeth Harris (Liberal) garnered 4,122 votes (10.5%), and Alice McGarry (SNP) obtained 3,901 votes (10.0%). Brown's majority was 19,589 votes.
  • When was Gordon Brown first elected as the Member of Parliament for the Dunfermline East constituency?: Gordon Brown was first elected as the MP for Dunfermline East in the 1983 United Kingdom general election.

Which party came second in terms of vote share in the 1983 Dunfermline East election?

Answer: Liberal

In the 1983 election, the Liberal candidate secured the second-highest vote share, following the Labour Party's victory.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the outcome of the 1983 general election in the Dunfermline East constituency?: In the 1983 general election, Gordon Brown of the Labour Party won the newly formed Dunfermline East seat with 18,515 votes (51.5%). Other candidates included David Harcus (Liberal, 20.1%), Clive Shenton (Conservative, 18.8%), George Hunter (SNP, 7.2%), and Alex Maxwell (Communist, 2.4%). Labour achieved a majority of 11,301 votes.
  • Summarize the results of the 1987 general election for the Dunfermline East constituency.: Gordon Brown of the Labour Party retained the Dunfermline East seat in the 1987 general election with 25,381 votes (64.5%). The Conservative candidate Clive Shenton received 5,792 votes (14.8%), Elizabeth Harris (Liberal) garnered 4,122 votes (10.5%), and Alice McGarry (SNP) obtained 3,901 votes (10.0%). Brown's majority was 19,589 votes.
  • What was the swing percentage for the Labour Party in the 1987 Dunfermline East election compared to 1983?: The Labour Party experienced a swing of +13.0% in the 1987 general election compared to the 1983 election in Dunfermline East.

What was the voter turnout percentage in the 1987 Dunfermline East general election?

Answer: 76.6%

The voter turnout for the Dunfermline East constituency in the 1987 general election was 76.6%.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the voter turnout percentage in the 1987 Dunfermline East general election?: The voter turnout in the 1987 general election for Dunfermline East was 76.6%.
  • Summarize the results of the 1987 general election for the Dunfermline East constituency.: Gordon Brown of the Labour Party retained the Dunfermline East seat in the 1987 general election with 25,381 votes (64.5%). The Conservative candidate Clive Shenton received 5,792 votes (14.8%), Elizabeth Harris (Liberal) garnered 4,122 votes (10.5%), and Alice McGarry (SNP) obtained 3,901 votes (10.0%). Brown's majority was 19,589 votes.
  • What was the swing percentage for the Labour Party in the 1987 Dunfermline East election compared to 1983?: The Labour Party experienced a swing of +13.0% in the 1987 general election compared to the 1983 election in Dunfermline East.

Which of the following candidates stood for the Liberal Democrats in the 1992 Dunfermline East general election?

Answer: Teresa Martin Little

Teresa Martin Little represented the Liberal Democrats in the 1992 Dunfermline East general election.

Related Concepts:

  • Who were the candidates representing the Labour, Conservative, SNP, and Liberal Democrat parties in the 1992 Dunfermline East general election?: In the 1992 general election for Dunfermline East, Gordon Brown stood for Labour, Mark E. Tennant for the Conservatives, John V. Lloyd for the SNP, and Teresa Martin Little for the Liberal Democrats.
  • Detail the results of the 1997 general election in Dunfermline East.: Gordon Brown of the Labour Party won the 1997 general election in Dunfermline East with 24,441 votes (66.8%). John Ramage (SNP) received 5,690 votes (15.6%), Iain Mitchell (Conservative) obtained 3,656 votes (10.0%), Jim Tolson (Liberal Democrats) secured 2,164 votes (5.9%), and Thomas Dunsmore (Referendum Party) garnered 632 votes (1.7%). Labour's majority was 18,751 votes.
  • What was the outcome of the 1983 general election in the Dunfermline East constituency?: In the 1983 general election, Gordon Brown of the Labour Party won the newly formed Dunfermline East seat with 18,515 votes (51.5%). Other candidates included David Harcus (Liberal, 20.1%), Clive Shenton (Conservative, 18.8%), George Hunter (SNP, 7.2%), and Alex Maxwell (Communist, 2.4%). Labour achieved a majority of 11,301 votes.

Gordon Brown's vote share in Dunfermline East increased by approximately how many percentage points between the 1983 and 1987 elections?

Answer: 13.0

Gordon Brown's vote share increased by approximately 13.0 percentage points between the 1983 election (51.5%) and the 1987 election (64.5%).

Related Concepts:

  • Summarize the results of the 1987 general election for the Dunfermline East constituency.: Gordon Brown of the Labour Party retained the Dunfermline East seat in the 1987 general election with 25,381 votes (64.5%). The Conservative candidate Clive Shenton received 5,792 votes (14.8%), Elizabeth Harris (Liberal) garnered 4,122 votes (10.5%), and Alice McGarry (SNP) obtained 3,901 votes (10.0%). Brown's majority was 19,589 votes.
  • When was Gordon Brown first elected as the Member of Parliament for the Dunfermline East constituency?: Gordon Brown was first elected as the MP for Dunfermline East in the 1983 United Kingdom general election.
  • What was the largest majority achieved by Gordon Brown in the Dunfermline East constituency across the elections listed?: Gordon Brown's largest majority in the Dunfermline East constituency was 19,589 votes, achieved in the 1987 general election.

In the 1997 Dunfermline East election, which party did Thomas Dunsmore represent?

Answer: Referendum Party

Thomas Dunsmore stood as the candidate for the Referendum Party in the 1997 Dunfermline East general election.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify the candidate for the Referendum Party in the 1997 Dunfermline East general election.: Thomas Dunsmore was the candidate representing the Referendum Party in the 1997 general election for Dunfermline East.
  • Detail the results of the 1997 general election in Dunfermline East.: Gordon Brown of the Labour Party won the 1997 general election in Dunfermline East with 24,441 votes (66.8%). John Ramage (SNP) received 5,690 votes (15.6%), Iain Mitchell (Conservative) obtained 3,656 votes (10.0%), Jim Tolson (Liberal Democrats) secured 2,164 votes (5.9%), and Thomas Dunsmore (Referendum Party) garnered 632 votes (1.7%). Labour's majority was 18,751 votes.
  • Who represented the Scottish Socialist Party and UK Independence Party (UKIP) in the 2001 Dunfermline East general election?: In the 2001 general election, Andrew Jackson stood for the Scottish Socialist Party, and Thomas Dunsmore represented UKIP in Dunfermline East.

What was the Labour Party's majority in the 1997 Dunfermline East general election?

Answer: 18,751 votes

The Labour Party achieved a majority of 18,751 votes in the 1997 Dunfermline East general election.

Related Concepts:

  • Detail the results of the 1997 general election in Dunfermline East.: Gordon Brown of the Labour Party won the 1997 general election in Dunfermline East with 24,441 votes (66.8%). John Ramage (SNP) received 5,690 votes (15.6%), Iain Mitchell (Conservative) obtained 3,656 votes (10.0%), Jim Tolson (Liberal Democrats) secured 2,164 votes (5.9%), and Thomas Dunsmore (Referendum Party) garnered 632 votes (1.7%). Labour's majority was 18,751 votes.
  • What was the swing percentage for the Labour Party in the 1997 Dunfermline East election compared to 1992?: The Labour Party experienced a swing of +4.4% in the 1997 general election compared to the 1992 election in Dunfermline East.
  • What was the majority percentage for the Labour Party in the 1987 Dunfermline East general election?: The Labour Party held a majority of 49.7% in the 1987 Dunfermline East general election.

What was the voter turnout percentage in the 2001 Dunfermline East general election?

Answer: 57.0%

The voter turnout in the 2001 general election for Dunfermline East was 57.0%.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the lowest voter turnout recorded for the Dunfermline East constituency in the elections detailed in the article?: The lowest voter turnout recorded for Dunfermline East among the elections listed was 57.0% in the 2001 general election.
  • What was the voter turnout percentage in the 2001 Dunfermline East general election?: The voter turnout for the Dunfermline East constituency in the 2001 general election was 57.0%.
  • What percentage of the vote did the Labour Party secure in the 2001 Dunfermline East general election?: The Labour Party, with Gordon Brown as the candidate, secured 64.8% of the vote in the 2001 Dunfermline East general election.

Which candidate stood for the Scottish Socialist Party in the 2001 Dunfermline East election?

Answer: Andrew Jackson

Andrew Jackson was the candidate representing the Scottish Socialist Party in the 2001 Dunfermline East general election.

Related Concepts:

  • Who represented the Scottish Socialist Party and UK Independence Party (UKIP) in the 2001 Dunfermline East general election?: In the 2001 general election, Andrew Jackson stood for the Scottish Socialist Party, and Thomas Dunsmore represented UKIP in Dunfermline East.
  • What percentage of the vote did the Labour Party secure in the 2001 Dunfermline East general election?: The Labour Party, with Gordon Brown as the candidate, secured 64.8% of the vote in the 2001 Dunfermline East general election.

What was the approximate percentage swing for the Labour Party in the 1997 election compared to 1992 in Dunfermline East?

Answer: +4.4%

The Labour Party experienced an approximate swing of +4.4% in the 1997 general election relative to the 1992 election in Dunfermline East.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the swing percentage for the Labour Party in the 1997 Dunfermline East election compared to 1992?: The Labour Party experienced a swing of +4.4% in the 1997 general election compared to the 1992 election in Dunfermline East.
  • What was the swing percentage for the Labour Party in the 1987 Dunfermline East election compared to 1983?: The Labour Party experienced a swing of +13.0% in the 1987 general election compared to the 1983 election in Dunfermline East.
  • What was the swing percentage for the Labour Party in the 1992 Dunfermline East election compared to 1987?: In the 1992 general election, the Labour Party saw a swing of -2.1% compared to the 1987 election in Dunfermline East.

Gordon Brown secured his largest majority in Dunfermline East in which general election?

Answer: 1987

Gordon Brown achieved his largest majority in Dunfermline East in the 1987 general election, with a margin of 19,589 votes.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the largest majority achieved by Gordon Brown in the Dunfermline East constituency across the elections listed?: Gordon Brown's largest majority in the Dunfermline East constituency was 19,589 votes, achieved in the 1987 general election.
  • When was Gordon Brown first elected as the Member of Parliament for the Dunfermline East constituency?: Gordon Brown was first elected as the MP for Dunfermline East in the 1983 United Kingdom general election.
  • What political party did Gordon Brown represent as the MP for Dunfermline East?: Gordon Brown represented the Labour Party during his time as the MP for Dunfermline East.

What was the approximate decrease in voter turnout between the 1997 and 2001 general elections in Dunfermline East?

Answer: 12.6 percentage points

Voter turnout decreased by approximately 12.6 percentage points from 69.6% in 1997 to 57.0% in 2001.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the lowest voter turnout recorded for the Dunfermline East constituency in the elections detailed in the article?: The lowest voter turnout recorded for Dunfermline East among the elections listed was 57.0% in the 2001 general election.
  • What was the voter turnout percentage in the 2001 Dunfermline East general election?: The voter turnout for the Dunfermline East constituency in the 2001 general election was 57.0%.
  • What was the voter turnout percentage in the 1997 Dunfermline East general election?: The voter turnout in the 1997 general election for Dunfermline East was 69.6%.

Which of the following parties gained the second-highest vote share in the 2001 Dunfermline East election?

Answer: Scottish Socialist Party

In the 2001 election, the Scottish Socialist Party secured the second-highest vote share, following the Labour Party.

Related Concepts:

  • What percentage of the vote did the Labour Party secure in the 2001 Dunfermline East general election?: The Labour Party, with Gordon Brown as the candidate, secured 64.8% of the vote in the 2001 Dunfermline East general election.
  • Who represented the Scottish Socialist Party and UK Independence Party (UKIP) in the 2001 Dunfermline East general election?: In the 2001 general election, Andrew Jackson stood for the Scottish Socialist Party, and Thomas Dunsmore represented UKIP in Dunfermline East.
  • Detail the results of the 1997 general election in Dunfermline East.: Gordon Brown of the Labour Party won the 1997 general election in Dunfermline East with 24,441 votes (66.8%). John Ramage (SNP) received 5,690 votes (15.6%), Iain Mitchell (Conservative) obtained 3,656 votes (10.0%), Jim Tolson (Liberal Democrats) secured 2,164 votes (5.9%), and Thomas Dunsmore (Referendum Party) garnered 632 votes (1.7%). Labour's majority was 18,751 votes.

What was the approximate vote share for the Conservative Party in the 1997 Dunfermline East general election?

Answer: 10.0%

The Conservative Party candidate obtained approximately 10.0% of the vote share in the 1997 Dunfermline East general election.

Related Concepts:

  • Detail the results of the 1997 general election in Dunfermline East.: Gordon Brown of the Labour Party won the 1997 general election in Dunfermline East with 24,441 votes (66.8%). John Ramage (SNP) received 5,690 votes (15.6%), Iain Mitchell (Conservative) obtained 3,656 votes (10.0%), Jim Tolson (Liberal Democrats) secured 2,164 votes (5.9%), and Thomas Dunsmore (Referendum Party) garnered 632 votes (1.7%). Labour's majority was 18,751 votes.
  • What was the swing percentage for the Labour Party in the 1997 Dunfermline East election compared to 1992?: The Labour Party experienced a swing of +4.4% in the 1997 general election compared to the 1992 election in Dunfermline East.
  • Summarize the results of the 1987 general election for the Dunfermline East constituency.: Gordon Brown of the Labour Party retained the Dunfermline East seat in the 1987 general election with 25,381 votes (64.5%). The Conservative candidate Clive Shenton received 5,792 votes (14.8%), Elizabeth Harris (Liberal) garnered 4,122 votes (10.5%), and Alice McGarry (SNP) obtained 3,901 votes (10.0%). Brown's majority was 19,589 votes.

Ancillary Information and Context

The hatnote at the beginning of the article aims to direct readers to the Scottish Parliament constituency of the same name.

Answer: True

The hatnote explicitly clarifies that the article pertains to the UK Parliament constituency and distinguishes it from the Dunfermline East Scottish Parliament constituency.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the primary purpose of the 'hatnote' navigation aid at the beginning of the article?: The hatnote serves to prevent confusion by explicitly stating that the article is not about the Dunfermline East Scottish Parliament constituency, directing readers to the correct topic.

According to the source, what does the 'More citations needed' notice signify?

Answer: The information requires additional supporting sources.

A 'More citations needed' notice indicates that the article's information requires further verification through the addition of citations from reliable sources.

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  • What does the 'More citations needed' notice indicate about the article?: The 'More citations needed' notice signifies that the article requires additional sources to verify its information. It encourages readers to contribute by adding citations to reliable materials.

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