Dunfermline
Data synced from Democracy Club.
5 candidates confirmed for 7 May 2026.
| SNP Shirley-Anne Somerville | 14,206 | 41.6% |
| Labour Joe Long | 8,769 | 25.7% |
| Reform Otto Inglis | 5,093 | 14.9% |
| Lib Dem Lauren Buchanan-Quigley | 3,849 | 11.3% |
| Conservative Thomas Heald | 2,209 | 6.5% |
Closest national poll on the winning party's share: Opinium (Tony Blair Institute) — off by 0.4 pts.
Standing for Labour in Dunfermline. We have not identified independent biographical sources for this candidate beyond the party listing.
Dunfermline-based Lib Dem activist. Campaigns on school violence, transport, and NHS access.
Otto Inglis runs his own business near Edinburgh Airport and qualified as a lawyer in England, working as a welfare rights lawyer and asylum caseworker. He has previously stood for UKIP and Reform UK at Westminster, Holyrood and European elections, including Edinburgh West in 2024. He is also on the Reform UK Mid Scotland and Fife regional list.
IncumbentCabinet Secretary for Social Justice since 2023 and MSP for Dunfermline since 2016. A long-standing SNP member who joined the party at 16, Somerville previously served as Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills (2021-2023) and Cabinet Secretary for Social Security and Older People (2018-2021). She worked in housing policy and public affairs before entering Parliament.
Stirling councillor for Dunblane and Bridge of Allan since 2024. 18 years working for Scottish Conservatives including Head of Office for MSPs.
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