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Cloverhill Crescent, Bridge of Don, Aberdeen, Aberdeen City
AB22 8RP Aberdeen City
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Total Electorate
0
voters
Population Rank
th
Constituency
Gordon
- Constituency
- Gordon
- Constituency GSS Code
- S14000037
- Holding party
- CON GAIN FROM SNP
- Change from 2015
- +29.0
- 2017 majority
- 2607
- 2017 election turnout
- 68%
- Swing
- +29.0%
40.7%
11.8%
11.6%
0%
35.9%
0%

Gordon Constituency
Background of Gordon
The postcode AB22 8RP is located in Gordon, a UK parliament constituency represented in the House of Commons by Colin Clark MP of the Conservative party.
Gordon is a parliamentary constituency located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Established in 1983, it has seen varying political representation over the decades, initially dominated by the Conservative Party, then shifting to the Liberal Democrats, and later to the Scottish National Party (SNP).
The constituency includes a mix of both rural and suburban areas, encompassing towns such as Inverurie and Ellon, significant for their agricultural exchanges and local businesses. Aberdeenshire's economy features a strong agricultural sector, combined with contributions from the forestry industry and some areas dependent on oil and gas sectors, with Aberdeen situated nearby as a key energy hub.
Gordon’s electorate is noteworthy for its relatively affluent and educated population, often demonstrating heightened political engagement. The demographics reflect a predominantly white, middle-class constituency with a smaller proportion of ethnic minorities compared to urban counterparts.
One critical factor affecting this constituency has been Brexit. In the 2016 referendum, Gordon voted predominantly to remain in the European Union, reflecting a broader Scottish trend. This remain stance underscores the divergence in political sentiment between Scotland and other parts of the UK.
Electoral shifts in Gordon have often mirrored broader national sentiments, with a growing SNP influence in recent years indicating a trend towards Scottish nationalism and potential independence, an aspect fortified by the SNP's current representation. Despite fluctuating between parties, there remains a steady interest in maintaining strong local representation in the UK Parliament, addressing both economic and social welfare issues pertinent to residents' daily lives.
Brexit
Did Gordon vote for Brexit?

of the electorate in Gordon voted for Brexit in the European Union (EU) referendum in June 2016.
In the 2016 EU referendum, the constituency of Gordon opted to leave the EU. This decision could have been influenced by factors such as concerns over immigration, a desire to regain control over national laws and borders, or a belief that leaving the EU would benefit the UK economically. Additionally, some voters in Gordon may have been swayed by the broader political climate and messages from prominent Leave campaigners. the result in Gordon reflected the wider division seen throughout the country on the issue of Brexit.
Local Council
Aberdeenshire Council
Woodhill House
Westburn Road
Aberdeen
Aberdeenshire
AB16 5GB
Phone
0845 608 1207
General enquires
Website
http://www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/
Fax
Aberdeenshire Council is located in , and is 2.4 miles from the AB22 8RP postcode.
Member of Parliament (MP)

MP Name
Colin Clark MP
Party
Conservative
Constituency
Gordon
S14000037
Profile
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Colin Clark MP is a Conservative party representative known for his commitment to supporting rural development and agriculture. Hailing from Scotland, Clark has a background in farming and business, which informs his political perspective. He was elected as the Member of Parliament for Gordon in 2017. Clark champions economic growth and resilience in rural communities. His practical experience and community focus make him a notable figure in the UK Parliament. For more details, visit his official profile here.