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Edinburgh East (UK Parliament constituency)

Coordinates:55°56′39″N3°08′29″W / 55.94415°N 3.1414°W /55.94415; -3.1414
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Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 2005-2024
Not to be confused withEdinburgh Eastern (Scottish Parliament constituency).

Edinburgh East
Formerburgh constituency
for theHouse of Commons
Map
Boundaries from 2005 to 2024
Outline map
Location of Edinburgh East within Scotland
Subdivisions of ScotlandCity of Edinburgh
Major settlementsBrunstane,Newcraighall,Duddingston,Portobello,Joppa,Craigmillar
20052024
SeatsOne
Created fromEdinburgh East & Musselburgh
Edinburgh Central
Edinburgh South
18851997
SeatsOne
Type of constituencyBurgh constituency
Created fromEdinburgh

Edinburgh East was aburgh constituency of theHouse of Commons of theParliament of the United Kingdom. It elected oneMember of Parliament (MP) by thefirst past the post system of election.

It existed from1885 to1997 and from2005 to2024.

Further to the completion of the2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, the seat was expanded to include the town ofMusselburgh. As a consequence, it reverted to the name ofEdinburgh East and Musselburgh used from 1997 to 2005.[1]

Boundaries

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Edinburgh East was one of five constituencies covering theCity of Edinburgh council area. All were entirely within the city council area. Prior to the 2005 general election, the city area was covered by six constituencies, with Edinburgh East and Musselburgh straddling the boundary with theEast Lothian council area.

1885–1918: The municipal wards of Broughton, Calton, and Canongate of the burgh of Edinburgh, and so much of St. Leonard's ward as lies to the north of a line drawn along the centres of East and West Richmond Streets.[2]

1918–1950: The burgh of Musselburgh and the Canongate and Portobello municipal wards of the county of the city of Edinburgh.[3]

1950–1955: The burgh of Musselburgh and the Craigentinny, Craigmillar and Portobello wards (as constituted by the Local Government (Scotland) (Edinburgh Wards) Order 1948,SI 1948/1138) of the county of the city of Edinburgh.[4]

1955–1974: The burgh of Musselburgh and the Craigentinny, Portobello and Craigmillar (with the exception of the area added by the Edinburgh Corporation Order Confirmation Act 1954).[5]

1974–1983: The burgh of Musselburgh and the Craigmillar, Craigentinny and Portobello wards of the county of the city of Edinburgh.[6]

1983–1997: Electoral divisions 22 (Calton/Lochend), 30 (Willowbrae/Mountcastle), 31 (Portobello/Milton) and 39 (Niddrie/Craigmillar) and ward 30 (Craigentinny) of the City of Edinburgh.[7]

2005–2024: The City of Edinburgh wards of Tollcross, Southside, Holyrood, Meadowbank, Mountcastle, Leith Links, Restalrig, Portobello, Milton, Prestonfield, Craigmillar, and Duddingston.[8]

The Edinburgh East constituency, as defined in 2005, consisted of areas formerly within the constituencies ofEdinburgh East and Musselburgh,Edinburgh Central andEdinburgh South.[9] It was largely a replacement for Edinburgh East and Musselburgh.Scottish Parliament constituencies retained the names and boundaries of the older Westminster constituencies.

As implied by the name, Edinburgh East covered an eastern portion of the City of Edinburgh council area, although it extended well into the city centre. It included the areas ofCraigmillar,Duddingston,Holyrood,Leith Links,Meadowbank,Milton,Mountcastle,Portobello,Prestonfield,Restalrig,Southside andTollcross.

The constituency was predominantly urban.

The constituency of the 1885 to 1997 period was created when theEdinburgh constituency was abolished, in favour of four new constituencies: Edinburgh East,Edinburgh Central,Edinburgh South andEdinburgh West. Edinburgh Central was abolished in 2005. The South and West constituencies continue in use, with altered boundaries.

Constituency profile

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The seat as it existed from 2005 to 2024 covered the historic Old Town including notable buildings such asEdinburgh Castle,Holyrood Palace, theRoyal Mile,St Giles' Cathedral and theScottish Parliament building, as well asPortobello Beach. The constituency also housed theUniversity of Edinburgh and had a significant student population. Towards the south and east it also included some of Edinburgh's more deprived areas such as theCraigmillar housing estate.

On average, residents were slightly wealthier and healthier than the UK average.[10]

Members of Parliament

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ElectionMember[11]Party
1885George GoschenIndependent Liberal
1886Liberal Unionist
1886Robert WallaceLiberal
1899 by-electionSir George McCraeLiberal
1909 by-electionSir James Gibson, BtLiberal
1912 by-electionJames Myles HoggeLiberal
1924Thomas Drummond ShielsLabour
1931David Marshall MasonLiberal
1935Frederick Pethick-LawrenceLabour
1945 by-electionGeorge Reid ThomsonLabour
1947 by-electionJohn WheatleyLabour
1954 by-electionGeorge WillisLabour
1970Gavin StrangLabour
1997Constituency abolished: seeEdinburgh East and Musselburgh
2005Gavin StrangLabour
2010Sheila GilmoreLabour
2015Tommy SheppardSNP
2024Constituency abolished: seeEdinburgh East and Musselburgh

Election results

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Elections in the 2010s

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General election 2019: Edinburgh East[12][13][14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SNPTommy Sheppard23,16548.4Increase 5.9
LabourSheila Gilmore12,74826.7Decrease 8.0
ConservativeEleanor Price6,54913.7Decrease 4.9
Liberal DemocratsJill Reilly3,2896.9Increase 2.7
Scottish GreenClaire Miller2,0644.3New
Majority10,41721.7Increase 13.9
Turnout47,81568.9Increase 2.7
SNPholdSwingIncrease7.0
General election 2017: Edinburgh East[15][16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SNPTommy Sheppard18,50942.5Decrease 6.7
LabourPatsy King15,08434.7Increase 4.8
ConservativeKatie Mackie8,08118.6Increase 8.7
Liberal DemocratsTristan Gray1,8494.2Increase 1.4
Majority3,4257.8Decrease 11.5
Turnout43,62266.2Decrease 3.9
SNPholdSwingDecrease 5.7
General election 2015: Edinburgh East[17][18]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SNPTommy Sheppard23,18849.2Increase 28.8
LabourSheila Gilmore14,08229.9Decrease 13.5
ConservativeJames McMordie4,6709.9Decrease 1.0
Scottish GreenPeter McColl2,8096.0Increase 0.9
Liberal DemocratsKaren Utting1,3252.8Decrease 16.6
UKIPOliver Corbishley[19]8981.9New
TUSCAyesha Saleem[20]1170.2Decrease 0.5
Majority9,10619.3N/A
Turnout47,08970.1Increase 4.7
SNPgain fromLabourSwingIncrease 21.1
General election 2010: Edinburgh East[21][22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSheila Gilmore17,31443.4Increase 3.4
SNPGeorge Kerevan8,13320.4Increase 3.4
Liberal DemocratsBeverley Hope7,75119.4Decrease 5.0
ConservativeMartin Donald4,35810.9Increase 0.6
Scottish GreenRobin Harper2,0355.1Decrease 0.6
TUSCGary Clark2740.7New
Majority9,18123.0Increase7.4
Turnout39,86565.4Increase 4.1
LabourholdSwingSteady0.0

Elections in the 2000s

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General election 2005: Edinburgh East[23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGavin Strang15,89940.0−9.7
Liberal DemocratsGordon Mackenzie9,69724.4+7.2
SNPStefan Tymkewycz6,76017.0+0.6
ConservativeMev Brown4,09310.3−0.8
Scottish GreenCara Gillespie2,2665.7New
Scottish SocialistCatriona Grant8682.2−1.8
Death, Dungeons and Taxes PartyBrett Harris890.2New
Communist LeaguePeter Clifford370.1New
Majority6,20215.6−16.9
Turnout39,70961.3+8.5
LabourholdSwing−8.4

Election in the 1990s

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General election 1992: Edinburgh East[24]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGavin Strang15,44645.7−4.7
ConservativeKenneth F. Ward8,23524.4−0.3
SNPDebin McKinney6,22518.4+8.9
Liberal DemocratsDevin S. Scobie3,43210.2−5.2
Scottish GreenGraeme W. Farmer4241.3New
Majority7,21121.3−4.6
Turnout33,76273.9−0.2
LabourholdSwing

Elections in the 1980s

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General election 1987: Edinburgh East[25]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGavin Strang18,25750.4+5.5
ConservativeJohn Renz8,96224.7−3.9
LiberalJudith Aitken5,59215.4−5.6
SNPMungo Bovey3,4349.5+4.0
Majority9,29525.7+9.4
Turnout36,24574.1+3.7
LabourholdSwing
General election 1983: Edinburgh East[26]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGavin Strang16,16944.9−7.6
ConservativePaul Martin10,30328.6−6.3
LiberalRoderick Macleod7,57021.0New
SNPPaul Henderson Scott1,9765.5−6.5
Majority5,86616.3−3.9
Turnout36,01870.4−5.7
LabourholdSwing

Elections in the 1970s

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General election 1979: Edinburgh East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGavin Strang23,47753.69
ConservativeG Campbell14,66033.52
SNPGeorge C MacDougall5,29612.11
CommunistCarol Downes1730.40
Workers RevolutionaryTerry Brotherstone1240.28New
Majority8,81720.17
Turnout43,73076.10
LabourholdSwing
General election October 1974: Edinburgh East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGavin Strang19,66944.92
SNPGeorge C MacDougall11,21325.61
ConservativeM Hogg10,11123.09
LiberalGN Dalzell2,5785.89
CommunistIrene Swan2130.49
Majority8,45619.31
Turnout43,78476.20
LabourholdSwing
General election February 1974: Edinburgh East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGavin Strang20,16343.66
ConservativeDJ May14,61431.65
SNPGeorge C MacDougall7,12815.44
LiberalJohn Melling3,9988.66New
CommunistIrene Swan2740.59
Majority5,54912.01
Turnout46,07781.08
LabourholdSwing
General election 1970: Edinburgh East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGavin Strang22,17151.87
ConservativeNeil Gow16,65738.97
SNPHelen B Davidson3,5028.19New
CommunistIrene Swan4130.97New
Majority5,51412.90
Turnout42,74374.42
LabourholdSwing

Elections in the 1960s

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General election 1966: Edinburgh East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGeorge Willis25,42360.48
ConservativeBarry Henderson16,61439.52
Majority8,80920.96+8.66
Turnout42,03777.40−3.55
LabourholdSwing
General election 1964: Edinburgh East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGeorge Willis24,80856.15
ConservativeRobert L McEwen19,37643.85
Majority5,43212.30
Turnout44,18480.95
LabourholdSwing

Elections in the 1950s

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General election 1959: Edinburgh East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGeorge Willis22,24450.35
UnionistEarl of Dalkeith21,93249.65
Majority3120.70−4.34
Turnout44,17680.68+5.31
LabourholdSwing
General election 1955: Edinburgh East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGeorge Willis21,24052.52
UnionistW Ian R Fraser19,19847.48
Majority2,0425.04
Turnout40,43875.37
LabourholdSwing
1954 by-election: Edinburgh East[27]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGeorge Willis18,95057.7+3.6
UnionistWilliam Grant13,92242.4−3.5
Majority5,02815.4+7.2
Turnout32,87261.8−22.0
LabourholdSwing-3.6
General election 1951: Edinburgh East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJohn Wheatley25,20154.08
UnionistWilliam Grant21,40045.92
Majority3,8018.16
Turnout46,60183.82+0.64
LabourholdSwing
General election 1950: Edinburgh East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJohn Wheatley24,07253.22
UnionistCharles Donaldson17,53138.76
LiberalJohn Hope3,6328.03
Majority6,54114.46
Turnout45,23583.18
LabourholdSwing

Elections in the 1940s

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1947 by-election: Edinburgh East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJohn Wheatley16,90650.5−5.9
National Liberal (Conservative)Duncan M. Matthews11,49034.4−2.9
LiberalJohn Junor3,37910.1New
SNPMary Fraser Dott1,6825.0−1.3
Majority5,41616.1−3.0
Turnout33,457
LabourholdSwing
1945 by-election: Edinburgh East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGeorge Thomson15,48261.6+5.2
UnionistTam Galbraith9,66538.4+1.1
Majority5,81723.2+4.1
Turnout25,147
LabourholdSwing
General election 1945: Edinburgh East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourFrederick Pethick-Lawrence19,30056.4+13.2
UnionistWilliam Angus Sinclair12,77137.3−2.3
SNPFrederick C Yeaman2,1496.3New
Majority6,52919.1+15.5
Turnout34,22069.6+1.0
LabourholdSwing+7.7

General Election 1939–40:

Another general election was required to take place before the end of 1940. The political parties had been making preparations for an election to take place from 1939 and by the end of this year, the following candidates had been selected;

Elections in the 1930s

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General election 1935: Edinburgh East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourFrederick Pethick-Lawrence13,34143.20
UnionistMinna Cowan12,22939.60
LiberalDavid Marshall Mason5,31317.20
Majority1,1123.60N/A
Turnout30,88368.63−8.21
Labourgain fromLiberalSwing
General election 1931: Edinburgh East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalDavid Marshall Mason17,37256.98
LabourDrummond Shiels10,24433.60
National (Scotland)Rev Thomas Thomson Alexander2,8729.42New
Majority7,12823.38N/A
Turnout30,48876.84
Liberalgain fromLabourSwing

Elections in the 1920s

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General election 1929: Edinburgh East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDrummond Shiels13,93347.2+2.9
LiberalThomas Pringle McDonald8,68729.4+3.4
UnionistRichard Cobden Thyne6,88923.3−5.7
Majority5,24617.8+2.5
Turnout29,50976.5+2.3
LabourholdSwing+1.9
General election 1924: Edinburgh East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDrummond Shiels9,33044.3New
UnionistCharles Milne6,10529.0−2.7
LiberalJames Myles Hogge5,62526.7−41.6
Majority3,25515.3N/A
Turnout20,19074.2+15.7
Labourgain fromLiberalSwingN/A
General election 1923: Edinburgh East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalJames Myles Hogge10,87668.3+8.5
UnionistCharles John Morris Mancor5,04531.7New
Majority5,83136.6+17.0
Turnout15,92158.5−7.5
LiberalholdSwingN/A
General election 1922: Edinburgh East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalJames Myles Hogge10,55159.8−2.4
National LiberalSam McDonald7,08840.2N/A
Majority3,46319.6−4.8
Turnout17,63966.0+13.5
LiberalholdSwing-2.4

Elections in the 1910s

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General election 1918: Edinburgh East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalJames Myles Hogge8,46062.2+7.2
CNational DemocraticAlexander E Balfour5,13637.8New
Majority3,32424.4+14.4
Turnout13,59652.5−21.2
LiberalholdSwingN/A
Cindicatescandidate endorsed by the coalition government.
James Hogge
1912 by-election: Edinburgh East[28][29]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalJames Myles Hogge5,06455.0−8.0
Liberal UnionistJohn Gordon Jameson4,13945.0+8.0
Majority92510.0−16.0
Turnout9,20373.7−7.3
Registered electors12,491
LiberalholdSwing-8.0
General election December 1910: Edinburgh East[28][29]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalJames Gibson6,43663.0+1.7
ConservativeR.M. Cameron3,78237.0−1.7
Majority2,65426.0+3.4
Turnout10,21881.0−7.0
Registered electors12,620
LiberalholdSwing+1.7
General election January 1910: Edinburgh East[28][29]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalJames Gibson6,76061.3−11.8
Liberal UnionistPatrick Ford4,27338.7+11.8
Majority2,48722.6−23.6
Turnout11,03388.0+9.9
Registered electors12,544
LiberalholdSwing−11.8

Elections in the 1900s

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James Gibson
1909 by-election: Edinburgh East[29]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalJames Gibson4,52752.7−20.4
Liberal UnionistPatrick Ford4,06947.3+20.4
Majority4585.4−40.8
Turnout8,59673.4−4.7
Registered electors11,710
LiberalholdSwing−20.4
General election 1906: Edinburgh East[30][29]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalGeorge McCrae6,60673.1+14.6
Liberal UnionistRankine Dawson2,43226.9−14.6
Majority4,17446.2+29.2
Turnout9,03878.1+8.9
Registered electors11,572
LiberalholdSwing+14.6
General election 1900: Edinburgh East[31][29]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalGeorge McCrae4,46158.5+5.1
Liberal UnionistR. Scott-Brown3,17041.5−5.1
Majority1,29117.0+10.2
Turnout7,63169.2−0.2
Registered electors11,025
LiberalholdSwing+5.1

Elections in the 1890s

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1899 by-election: Edinburgh East[31][29]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalGeorge McCrae4,89162.3+8.9
Liberal UnionistHarry G. Younger2,96137.7−8.9
Majority1,93024.6+17.8
Turnout7,85273.2+3.8
Registered electors10,730
LiberalholdSwing+8.9
Robert Wallace
General election 1895: Edinburgh East[31][29]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalRobert Wallace3,49953.4−5.2
Liberal UnionistHarry G. Younger3,05046.6+5.2
Majority4496.8−10.4
Turnout6,54969.4−7.3
Registered electors9,437
LiberalholdSwing−5.2
General election 1892: Edinburgh East[32][29]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalRobert Wallace3,96958.6−3.5
Liberal UnionistRalph Wardlaw McLeod Fullarton2,80941.4+3.5
Majority1,16017.2−7.0
Turnout6,77876.7−1.2
Registered electors8,840
LiberalholdSwing−3.5

Elections in the 1880s

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General election 1886: Edinburgh East[33][29]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalRobert Wallace3,69462.1+31.3
Liberal UnionistGeorge Goschen2,25337.9−31.3
Majority1,44124.2N/A
Turnout5,94777.9−4.1
Registered electors7,639
Liberalgain fromIndependent LiberalSwing+31.3
General election 1885: Edinburgh East[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent LiberalGeorge Goschen4,33769.2N/A
LiberalBenjamin Francis Conn Costelloe1,92930.8N/A
Majority2,40838.4N/A
Turnout6,26682.0N/A
Registered electors7,639
Independent Liberalwin (new seat)

See also

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References

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Specific
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