FIFE
1st (Kincardine and Culross) B. A. Stocks (Lab) 974; W. D. O'Connell
(SNP) 573. Maj. 401. Turnout 50.7%.
2nd (Blairhall and Valleyfield) A. R. McGovern (Lab) 1041; J. A. Ross
(SNP) 248. Maj. 793. Turnout 45.0%.
3rd (Carnock, Cairneyhill and Torryburn) A. C. Kenney (Lab) 662; W.
Thompson (SLD) 390; P. J. Mechan (SNP) 361. Maj. 272. Turnout 44.2%.
4th (Oakley and Saline) T. Gunn (Lab) 886; J. Redpath (SNP) 374. Maj.
512. Turnout 40.7%.
5th (Gowkhall, Milesmark and Wellwood) B. Bailey (Lab) 626; P. W.
O'Sullivan (SNP) 260; W. Aitken (SLD) 124. Maj. 366. Turnout 36.1%.
6th (Dunfermline North and West) M. A. Millar (Lab) 851; D. A. Swanson
(SNP) 252; D. T. Harcus (SLD) 135. Maj. 599. Turnout 35.2%.
7th (Dunfermline Central) J. P. Simpson (SLD) 365; M. J. O'Sullivan
(Lab) 350; J. McHardie (SNP) 157; L. M. Pratt (Con) 53. Maj. 15. Turnout
35.3%.
8th (Crossford) E. Grant (SLD) 601; D. L. Fox (SNP) 231; P. J.
McFadden (Lab) 208; I. Macmillan (Con) 82. Maj. 370. Turnout 41.6%.
9th (Charlestown and Limekilns) H. S. Eadie (Lab) 666; K. Hirstwood
(Con) 195; W. T. Westcott (SNP) 172; S. J. Mackay (SLD) 120. Maj. 471.
Turnout 40.7%.
10th (Rosyth West and Dockyard) G. J. Murray (Lab) 716; W. Dunn (SNP)
383; T. McElhinney (SLD) 103. Maj. 333. Turnout 31.9%.
11th (Kelty North and West) A. Rowley (Lab) 1137; A. Bain (SNP) 378;
D. M. Matthew (SLD) 40. Maj. 759. Turnout 49.9%.
12th (Kelty, Oakfield, Kingseat and Steelend) J. Brennan (Lab) 610; A.
Bain (SNP) 249; M. E. Casells (SLD) 37; J. P. Ireland (Ind Lab) 19. Maj.
361. Turnout 43.9%.
13th (Townhill) H. S. Law (Lab) 755; M. A. Robertson (SNP) 248; S.
Thompson (SLD) 184. Maj. 507. Turnout 42.0%.
14th (Dunfermline North and Halbeath) A. Sawers (Lab) 532; J. Norris
(SNP) 192; M. K. Broderick (Con) 83; W. M. Mackay (SLD) 71. Maj. 340.
Turnout 37.6%.
15th (Dunfermline Garvock) J. Tolson (SLD) 683; W. Logan (Lab) 367; G.
C. Maxwell (SNP) 212. Maj. 316. Turnout 41.7%.
16th (Blacklaw and St Leonards) E. Harris (SLD) 714; G. L. Wood (Lab)
422; A. N. Morgan (SNP) 193. Maj. 292. Turnout 45.0%.
17th (Dunfermline Woodmill) R. E. Young (Lab) 865; J. T. Watson (SNP)
356. Maj. 509. Turnout 36.0%.
18th (Dunfermline Linburn) R. M. Rumney (Lab) 743; A. F. Johnson (SNP)
329. Maj. 414. Turnout 36.5%.
19th (Dunfermline Aberdour Road) A. A. Hughes (Lab) 472; D. Chapman
(SNP) 248; D. M. Nelson (SLD) 189; K. Wilburn (Con) 59. Maj. 224.
Turnout 39.7%.
20th (Dunfermline Pitbauchlie) A. Martin (SLD) 728; R. W. Eadie (Lab)
331; T. H. Kerr (SNP) 181. Maj. 397. Turnout 42.6%.
21st (Rosyth East) M. B. Logan (Lab) 648; J. W. Gooder (SNP) 178; P.
A. Warsop (SLD) 58. Maj. 470. Turnout 41.1%.
22nd (Rosyth South and West) S. A. McGilvray (Lab) 815; B. McGarry
(SNP) 336; D. T. Dredge (SLD) 83. Maj. 479. Turnout 33.3%.
23rd (Ballingry and Lochore) W. L. Clarke (Comm) 1271; A. Gray (Lab)
636. Maj. 635. Turnout 49.9%.
24th (Crosshill and Lumphinnans) J. Paterson (SNP) 383; L. E. Ford
(Lab) 346. Maj. 37. Turnout 47.4%.
25th (Lochgelly North) A. Sharp (Lab) 1045; A. M. Toye (SLD) 113. Maj.
932. Turnout 41.7%.
26th (Lochgelly South) R. Dow (Lab) 770; E. McPherson (Ind) 431; D. E.
Poole (SLD) 48. Maj. 339. Turnout 44.4%.
27th (Cowdenbeath Foulford) J. Simpson (Lab) 918; W. Hewat (SNP) 218;
K. J. Birkinshaw (SLD) 73. Maj. 700. Turnout 41.6%.
28th (Cowdenbeath Central) A. Maxwell (Ind) 976; T. Dair (Lab) 739.
Maj. 237. Turnout 55.4%.
29th (Hill of Beath) G. Bird (Lab) 1073; E. W. Dunan (SNP) 235. Maj.
838. Turnout 46.9%.
30th (Aberdour and Crossgates) I. Beveridge (Lab) 705; J. J. Train
(Con) 334; E. H. Archibald (SNP) 245; F. C. Tollick (SLD) 130. Maj. 371.
Turnout 46.7%.
31st (Dalgety Bay East) R. White (Lab) 473; A. M. Trotter (Con) 344;
W. J. Rosejak (SLD) 290; J. W. Nicol (SNP) 201. Maj. 129. Turnout 37.2%.
32nd (Dalgety Bay West) D. W. Herbert (SLD) 424; C. Hepburn (Lab) 352;
S. Randall (Con) 222; W. Andrews (SNP) 139. Maj. 72. Turnout 39.3%.
33rd (Inverkeithing North) A. McGarry (SNP) 686; S. M. Noble (Lab)
623. Maj. 63. Turnout 47.4%.
34th (Inverkeithing South and North Queensferry) J. Cook (SNP) 506; A.
Dobson (Lab) 502; M. E. Davies (Con) 84. Maj. 4. Turnout 38.8%.
35th (Burntisland West and Auchtertool) J. MacDougall (Lab) 660; I.
Sommerville (SNP) 380; P. Martin (SLD) 63. Maj. 280. Turnout 44.3%.
36th (Burntisland East) F. Ballantyne (Lab) 631; C. Gorton (SNP) 416;
M. Wolf (SLD) 84. Maj. 215. Turnout 41.2%.
37th (Kinghorn and Invertiel) A. Smith (Lab) 581; E. Conner (SNP) 383;
J. Edmiston (Ind) 299; T. W. Sutherland (SLD) 56. Maj. 198. Turnout
41.9%.
38th (Linktown) J. B. Farmer (Lab) 616; D. J. MacDonald (SNP) 248;
W.C. Hutchison (Con) 161; H. Dow (SLD) 69. Maj. 368. Turnout 34.6%.
39th (Dunearn) D. C. Leslie (Lab) 864; W. R. Crawford (SNP) 247; P.
Dupuy (SLD) 38. Maj. 617. Turnout 41.0%.
40th (Torbain) W. Brand (Lab) 720; D. T. Graham (SNP) 231; C. Martin
(SLD) 57. Maj. 489. Turnout 36.2%.
41st (Fair Isle and Chapel) H. M. Weierter (Lab) 901; W. C. Graham
(SNP) 211; K. W. Smith (SLD) 46; C. Johnston (SCD) 8. Maj. 690. Turnout
39.9%.
42nd (Dunnikier) A. M. Watters (SLD) 785; W. L. Duncan (Lab) 325. Maj.
460. Turnout 36.2%.
43rd (Raith and Longbraes) D. Torrance (SNP) 337; J. Park (Lab) 322;
P. Hayes (Con) 166; K. C. Colville (SLD) 129. Maj. 15. Turnout 33.8%.
44th (Valley) A. M. Thomson (Lab) 811; J. D. Drummond (SNP) 246; J. R.
Close (SLD) 59. Maj. 565. Turnout 39.1%.
45th (Hayfield) C. May (Lab) 548; K. Carrick (Ind Lab) 383; C. F.
Cruickshank (SNP) 254; A. Fraser (Con) 87; J. Neilson (SLD) 37; I.
Chalmers (SCD) 11. Maj. 165. Turnout 46.2%.
46th (Bennochy) G. Allan (Lab) 734; E. M. MacLeod (SNP) 298; R. D.
Kilgour (Con) 248; C. Haskins (SLD) 165. Maj. 436. Turnout 42.2%.
47th (Pathhead and Victoria) M. F. Coyne (Lab) 520; J. M. Haddow (SLD)
456; B. Mullin (SNP) 199. Maj. 64. Turnout 42.1%.
48th (Smeaton and Overton) D. S. Campbell (Lab) 570; G. M. Leslie
(SNP) 519; J. G. Watson (SLD) 26. Maj. 51. Turnout 42.0%.
49th (Sinclairtown and Gallatown) M. Livingstone (Lab) 815; J. A.
Di-Folco (SLD) 187. Maj. 628. Turnout 37.0%.
50th (Dysart and Ravenscraig) J. Cameron (Lab) 708; R. MacMillan (SNP)
226; K. J. MacNaughton (SLD) 98. Maj. 482. Turnout 39.3%.
51st (Thornton and Wemyss) J. Young (Lab) 1065; C. M. Montgomery (SNP)
320; P. R. Northway (SLD) 91. Maj. 745. Turnout 46.8%.
52nd (Buckhaven and MacDuff) A. Rodger (Ind) 756; G. L. Deas (Lab)
690; A. Mitchell (SLD) 13. Maj. 66. Turnout 48.6%.
53rd (Denbeath and Muiredge) A. Paterson (Lab) 1129; E. Hogg (SNP)
320; J. C. Aitken (SLD) 49. Maj. 809. Turnout 49.3%.
54th (Methil) I. Connelly (Lab) 874; A. B. Suttie (SNP) 327; C. S.
Sanderson (SLD) 41. Maj. 547. Turnout 40.2%.
55th (Methilhill) A. J. Smith (Lab) 1048; P. McCulloch (SNP) 258; R.
W. Johnson (SLD) 25. Maj. 790. Turnout 45.0%.
56th (Kirkland and Mountfleurie) W. J. Rodger (Lab) 945; R. Hogg (SNP)
557; K. M. Legg (SLD) 26. Maj. 388. Turnout 52.0%.
57th (Leven West) C. S. Gardner (Lab) 958; S. W. Gillespie (SNP) 290;
M. J. Edwards (SLD) 59. Maj. 668. Turnout 44.6%.
58th (Leven East) A. Keddie (Lab) 823; J. I. McCutcheon (SLD) 229; S.
Green (SNP) 203. Maj. 594. Turnout 44.2%.
59th (Kennoway) B. Thacker (SNP) 584; T. L. Henderson (Lab) 441; P. A.
Gillon (Ind) 305. Maj. 143. Turnout 45.9%.
60th (Windygates, Milton and Denside) D. J. Alexander (SNP) 621; A.
Groundwater (Lab) 431; D. J. Riches (SLD) 46. Maj. 190. Turnout 40.1%.
61st (Cadham, Markinch and Star) J. R. Urquhart (SLD) 576; V. Gemmell
(Lab) 559; E. Scott (Con) 174; F. M. Purdon (Ind) 145. Maj. 17. Turnout
47.2%.
62nd (Pitcoudie and Balfarg) K. L. Murray (Lab) 411; T. Cumming (SNP)
319; J. G. Lewis (Ind Lab) 275; A. C. Grant (SLD) 97. Maj. 92. Turnout
37.1%.
63rd (Auchmuty and Woodside West) J. M. Ferguson (Lab) 981; A. Hutt
(SNP) 288; R. T. Bridges (SLD) 62. Maj. 693. Turnout 42.2%.
64th (Coaltown and Woodside East) E. N. Henderson (Lab) 854; A. K.
Norrie (SNP) 214; C. B. Grieve (SLD) 59. Maj. 640. Turnout 44.2%.
65th (Pitteuchar) M. Woods (SNP) 747; I. Watt (Lab) 439; K. Legg (SLD)
45. Maj. 308. Turnout 42.4%.
66th (Stenton) A. F. McCallum (Lab) 554; W. Canning (SNP) 432; C. M.
McCleave (SLD) 85. Maj. 122. Turnout 39.3%.
67th (Rimbleton and Viewfield) P. Grant (SNP) 707; M. D. Grounwater
(Lab) 583; P. R. McCleave (SLD) 43; P. Kemp (SCD) 10. Maj. 124. Turnout
44.0%.
68th (South Parks) R. J. Taylor (Lab) 531; A. W. Patey (SNP) 404; T.
Gray (Ind) 394; J. L. Kerr (SLD) 18. Maj. 127. Turnout 49.5%.
69th (Glenwood North) W. Coull (Lab) 532; M. C. Watterston (SNP) 469;
P. Younger (SLD) 48. Maj. 63. Turnout 36.1%.
70th (Glenwood South and Newcastle) C. Latto (Lab) 555; J. C. Aird
(SNP) 258; W. R. Mackenzie (SLD) 76. Maj. 297. Turnout 33.8%.
71st (Leslie and Whinnyknowe) F. Grant (SNP) 1120; J. O'Neill (Lab)
383; R. D. Douglas (SLD) 54. Maj. 737. Turnout 49.6%.
72nd (Collydean and Balgeddie) W. W. Kay (Lab) 522; R. G. Clark (SNP)
378; A. Cunningham (SLD) 264. Maj. 144. Turnout 34.6%.
73rd (Bowhill and Kinglassie) W. Aitken (Lab) 1178; A. Muir (SLD) 105.
Maj. 1073. Turnout 42.9%.
74th (Cardenden) M. Doig (Lab) 953; L. Gray (Ind Lab) 169; A. W.
Warsop (SLD) 83. Maj. 784. Turnout 45.5%.
75th (St Andrews West) F. M. Melville (SLD) 558; D. J. Schofield (Con)
328; A. W. MacRae (SNP) 67; R. Harma (Lab) 62. Maj. 230. Turnout 32.4%.
76th (St Andrews South) S. R. Hill (SLD) 835; M D Scott-Hayward (Con)
403; D. H. Macdonald (SNP) 185; G. J. MacFadyen (Lab) 138. Maj. 432.
Turnout 47.8%.
77th (St Andrews Central) P. K. Cassells (SLD) 568; S. A. Hogben (Con)
220; N. Bibby (Lab) 174; W. Taggart (SNP) 111. Maj. 348. Turnout 27.5%.
78th (St Andrews South-east) J. A. Liston (SLD) 557; J. A. Peterson
(Lab) 223; S. J. Mastin (Con) 151; J. B. Henry (SNP) 144. Maj. 334.
Turnout 38.0%.
79th (Auchtermuchty and Strathmiglo) A. D. Arbuckle (SLD) 952; A. J.
Jack (Lab) 180; C. Welsh (SNP) 154; G. A. White (Con) 138. Maj. 772.
Turnout 45.3%.
80th (Newburgh and District) R. W. Nairn (SLD) 894; M. Fraser (Con)
192; D. C. Nisbet (SNP) 124; M. J. Burns (Lab) 122. Maj. 702. Turnout
48.7%.
81st (Howe of Fife) A. Garrett (SLD) 784; J. H. Buchanan (Con) 177; J.
Timoney (Lab) 160; G. C. Finnayson (SNP) 125. Maj. 607. Turnout 42.5%.
82nd (Freuchie, Kingskettle and Springfield) I. W. Smith (SLD) 658; D.
MacDiarmid (SNP) 201; S. A. Shoobridge (Lab) 197; J. Y. Guy (Con) 190.
Maj. 457. Turnout 41.5%.
83rd (Cupar North) S. A. Clark (SLD) 632; C. M. Milne (Lab) 500; K. A.
Griffiths (Con) 315; M. C. Braid (SNP) 148. Maj. 132. Turnout 43.8%.
84th (Cupar South) A. A. Dow, (SLD) 772; G. T. Henderson (Con) 458; B.
A. Poole (Lab) 184; D. Eadie (SNP) 166. Maj. 314. Turnout 49.4%.
85th (Gleneden and Crail) P. C. Douglas (SLD) 796; T. P. Erskine (Con)
379; D. S. McLeod (SNP) 216; K. I. Cameron (Lab) 133. Maj. 417. Turnout
47.1%.
86th (Kilrenny, Anstruther and Carnbee) E. Riches (SLD) 690; R. F.
Harper (SNP) 419; E. B. Guthrie (Con) 222; S. D. Coote (Lab) 109. Maj.
271. Turnout 44.7%.
87th (St Monans, Elie and Pittenweem) J. Braid (Ind) 862; M. N. Foote
(SLD) 436; J. M. Christianson (Lab) 130; J. M. Finlayson (SNP) 119. Maj.
426. Turnout 45.2%.
88th (Largo) J. Hunter-Blair (SLD) 635; A. F. Gilmour (Con) 550; G. J.
Borthwick (SNP) 216; B. T. Mitchell (Lab) 158. Maj. 85. Turnout 49.9%.
89th (Motray) E. E. Gunstone (SLD) 988; S. S. Fontes (Con) 183; W. M.
Imrie (SNP) 136; J. Crowe (Lab) 132. Maj. 805. Turnout 45.4%.
90th (Central) R. Jack (SLD) 703; C. J. Woodcock (Con) 292; S. A.
McKellar (SNP) 159; D. M. Lindsay (Lab) 157. Maj. 411. Turnout 33.8%.
91st (Newport and Wormit) E. J. McFee (SLD) 1028; G. Fearn (SNP) 312;
J. Dott (Con) 254; E. E. Thompson (Lab) 208. Maj. 716. Turnout 51.7%.
92nd (Tayport and Forgan) G. C. Pay (SLD) 470; D. P. Hamilton (Ind)
398; M. C. McNeill (SNP) 386; L. A. Kirkhill (Lab) 168. Maj. 72. Turnout
47.2%.
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