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  • ...a thought to becoming a councillor, he had canvassed for other well known Labour candidates such as [[Alex Morrison]]. It took a colleague at the Post Offic ...erwick Town Councillor. The election itself was a sweeping victory for the Labour party, with all four vacant seats won. Bill came in third with 1,054 votes.
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  • ...ay (Constituency)|Bressay]] from [[1945]] until [[1949]], representing the Labour Party. His wife was Annaliza (Ann Eliza) W. Collie. He was the chairman of [[Category:Labour]]
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  • ...ates. Tavish received 54.5% of the public vote, with his closest contender Labour's [[Jonathan Wills]] who received 22.7% of the vote, meaning that Tavish be ...coalition with Scottish Labour. In forming their new executives all three Labour leaders (Donald Dewer, Henry McLeish, Jack McConnell) appointed Tavish's fo
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  • |[[Leonard Groat]] || Independent Labour || 112 || [[Image:cross.gif]]
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  • |[[Bill Smith]] || Labour || 216 || [[Image:tick.gif]] |[[Leonard Groat]] || Independent Labour || Unopposed || [[Image:tick.gif]]
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  • |Fred Amphlett || Labour || 150 || [[Image:cross.gif]] |[[Bill Smith]] || Labour || Unopposed || [[Image:tick.gif]]
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  • |[[Robert Adair]] || Labour || 61 || [[Image:cross.gif]] |[[Bill Smith]] || Labour || 185 || [[Image:tick.gif]]
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  • |[[Bill Smith]] || Labour || Unopposed || [[Image:tick.gif]] |[[Christopher Dowle]] || Labour || 222 || [[Image:tick.gif]]
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  • |[[John Butler]] || Shetland Labour Party || 194 || [[Image:tick.gif]] |[[Bill Smith]] || Labour || 273 || [[Image:tick.gif]]
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  • He was first elected as a Labour Candidate in 1943, and became provost between 1950-3. In 1960, he was appoi
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  • Prophet Smith was the first Labour candidate in the Orkney and Shetland constituency, in [[1945]]. Despite fin
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  • He was elected under the Labour banner.
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  • ...nted 14.5% of the vote in the small seat, but came fourth, just behind the Labour Party, the best result at the time for a candidate not from one of the four
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  • |[[Robert Adair]] || Labour || 66 || [[Image:cross.gif]]
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  • |[[Robert A. Anderson]] || Labour || 958|| [[Image:tick.gif]] |[[Alexander Morrison]] || Labour || 855 || [[Image:tick.gif]]
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  • |[[Robert A. Anderson]] || Labour || 904 || [[Image:tick.gif]] |[[Alexander Morrison]] || Labour || 903 || [[Image:tick.gif]]
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  • |[[James Aitken]] || Labour || 1,221 || [[Image:tick.gif]] |[[James Brownlie]] || Labour || 829 || [[Image:tick.gif]]
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  • |[[William Sinclair]] || Labour || 828 || [[Image:tick.gif]] |[[Peter Dalziel]] || Labour || 768 || [[Image:tick.gif]]
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  • |[[James Laing]] || Labour || 979 || [[Image:tick.gif]] |[[James Aitken]] || Labour || 925 || [[Image:tick.gif]]
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  • |[[William Sinclair]] || Labour || 780 || [[Image:tick.gif]] |[[Laurence Sandison]] || Labour || 756 || [[Image:tick.gif]]
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