Labour Member of Parliament for Midlothian
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Arniston, Auchendinny, Bilston, Birkenside, Bonnyrigg, Carrington, Crichton, Cousland, Dalkeith, Danderhall, Dewarton, Easthouses, Edgehead, Eskbank, Fala, Gorebridge, Gowkshill, Lasswade, Mayfield, Middleton, Newlandrigg, Newton Village, Newtongrange, Pathhead, Penicuik, Poltonhall, Rosewell, Roslin, Straiton, Temple, Tynehead, Woodburn
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MIDLOTHIAN ELECTION RESULTS

In May 2010 David Hamilton was re-elected back to Parliament with an increased share of the vote and an increased majority.

2010 Result 2005 Result
Candidate Party Votes % Share Votes % Share
David Hamilton  Labour Party 18,449 47.01% 17,153 45.49%
Colin Beattie  Scottish National Party 8,100 20.64% 6,400 16.97%
Ross Laird  Liberal Democrat 6,711 17.10% 9,888 26.23%
James Callander  Conservative 4,661 11.88% 3,537 9.38%
Ian Baxter  Green 595 1.52% 0 0.00%
Gordon Norrie  UK Independence Party 364 0.93% 0 0.00%
George McCleery  Independent 196 0.50% 0 0.00%
Willie Duncan  Trade Unionist
and Socialist Coalition
166 0.42% 726 1.93%
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