Stirling Observer

Final chance for hopefuls

- Gareth Jones

Stirling goes to the polls in the General Election tomorrow.

Ahead of the election, we gave the candidates one final chance to pitch for your vote in the Stirling Observer.

Incumbent Steven Paterson will attempt to retain the seat he won two years ago for the Scottish National Party , when he gained a majority of 10,480 over closest competitor Labour’s Johanna Boyd.

Former Braehead Community Council chairman and recently elected Stirling East councillor Chris Kane will stand for Labour this time round.

Stephen Kerr will be hoping to build on a recent upsurge in voting for the Conservati­ves at the Stirling Council elections.

The Bridge of Allan businessma­n finished third in 2015, polling 12,051 votes.

Wendy Chamberlai­n, a former member of the police force and communicat­ions lecturer, will stand for the Liberal Democrats – and will hope to gain on the 1,392 votes Elisabeth Wilson got at the last count.

The candidates from the bigger parties are joined on the ballot paper by Stirling University professor Kirstein Rummery.

Standing for the Women’s Equality Party, she has pledged to raise issues that the other parties will not and fight for equality for women.

Turnout at the last election was 77.5 per cent, with 52,135 Stirling residents registerin­g their ballots at polling stations.

Mr Paterson gained the seat with a swing of 22.5 per cent, taking over from Labour’s Anne McGuire – who retired having been in the post at Westminste­r since 1997.

The Greens have opted not to field a candidate at this year’s election, saying that members will focus on their day jobs rather than taking part in an election “driven by political opportunis­m”.

Mark Ruskell – who is now a list MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife – picked up 1,606 votes for the Greens in 2015.

The polls will open from 7am until 10pm tomorrow(June 8), with registrati­on now closed.

This week, we will have a special election editiion, featuring full results and reaction from the count, which takes place at the Albert Halls in Stirling.

Be sure to pick up a copy of our special election edition Stirling Observer, which will arrive in the shops on Saturday morning.

We will also have the results online as they happen overnight on Thursday, at stirlingob­server. co.uk

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