Dave Doogan

David Michael Doogan (born 4 March 1973) is a Scottish National Party (SNP) politician who was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Angus in the 2019 United Kingdom general election, after defeating incumbent Conservative candidate Kirstene Hair.[1]

Dave Doogan

Member of Parliament
for Angus
Assumed office
12 December 2019
Preceded byKirstene Hair
Majority3,795 (8.7%)
Personal details
Born
David Michael Doogan

(1973-03-04) 4 March 1973
Perth, Scotland
Political partyScottish National Party
Alma materUniversity of Dundee

Early life and career

Doogan was born on 4 March 1973 in Perth to Irish parents.[2] A former aircraft engineer with the Ministry of Defence, Doogan left his successful career in the civil service in 2007 to pursue a career in politics. Doogan graduated in 2011 from the University of Dundee with a First Class Honours in Politics and International Relations.[3]

Perth and Kinross Council

Doogan was elected to Perth and Kinross Council as a councillor for Perth City North in 2012, with the largest share of first preference votes in that ward. Upon election, Doogan became Convenor of Housing and Health, having responsibility for council housing, social care, and a seat on the board of NHS Tayside.

Doogan was reelected to PKC in 2017, increasing his share of the vote by 4.02%. At the election he became the leader of the SNP group on Perth and Kinross Council, and as such Leader of the Opposition.

After his election to Parliament in December 2019 Doogan announced his intention to stand down as a councillor in 2020, with the timing of his resignation subject to the Chief Executive of PKC scheduling a by election.[4]

Parliament

Doogan in the House of Commons

Upon the announcement of the 2019 general election Doogan was selected as the SNP candidate for Angus. He won election on the 12th of December 2019 after defeating the incumbent Conservative MP Kirstene Hair, and was sworn into Parliament on the 18th of December.[5] Doogan became the SNP Spokesperson for Agriculture and Rural Affairs on the 7th of January 2020.

Electoral history

Perth and Kinross Council

Perth City North shown within Perth & Kinross
2012 Perth and Kinross Council election
Perth City North - 4 seats
PartyCandidateFPv%Count 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7
SNP Dave Doogan 31.35% 1,239            
Labour John Flynn (incumbent) 23.10% 913            
SNP Elspeth Maclachlan (incumbent) 14.88% 588 690 693 707 1,115    
Labour Calum Gillies (incumbent) 13.31% 526 554 658 692 706 767 908
Conservative Yvonne Clark 10.37% 410 414 416 457 460 472  
SNP Liam Hannan 3.80% 150 432 435 451      
Liberal Democrats Philip Brown 3.19% 126 131 133        
Electorate: -   Valid: 3,952   Spoilt: 100   Quota: 791   Turnout: 4,052 (%)
    2017 Perth and Kinross Council election
    Perth City North - 3 seats
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8
    SNP Dave Doogan (incumbent) 35.37 1,290              
    Conservative Harry Coates 25.58 933              
    Labour Calum Gillies (incumbent) 15.82 577 596.34 601.15 606.47 619.92 674.5 722.49  
    SNP John Rebbeck 13.16 480 797.63 798.15 799.44 817.98 836.76 870.49 1,047.4
    Liberal Democrats Philip Brown 3.45 126 131.86 135.71 137.73 141.91      
    Independent Elspeth MacLachlan (incumbent) 3.1 113 118.57 120.01 124.05 188.88 213.64    
    Independent Sam Finlayson 2.5 91 97.45 99.45 119.88        
    Independent Arthur Frater 1.01 37 38.17 38.53          
    Electorate: TBC   Valid: 3,647   Spoilt: 108   Quota: 912   Turnout: 3,755 (41.1%)

      House of Commons

      Angus shown within Scotland
      General election 2019
      Angus
      Party Candidate Votes % ±
      SNP Dave Doogan 21,216 49.1 +10.5
      Conservative Kirstene Hair 17,421 40.4 4.8
      Liberal Democrats Ben Lawrie 2,482 5.7 +2.4
      Labour Monique Miller 2,051 4.8 8.2
      Majority 3,795 8.7 N/A
      Turnout 43,170 67.5 +4.5
      SNP gain from Conservative Swing +7.7

      References

      1. "General Election 2019: Angus Parliamentary constituency". BBC News. Retrieved 13 December 2019.
      2. NicPháidín, Michelle (12 December 2019). "Candidate with strong Donegal connections contests UK General Election". Donegal Democrat. Retrieved 13 December 2019.
      3. Merson, Adele (9 December 2019). "General Election 2019: Meet the Angus candidates". Evening Express. Retrieved 13 December 2019.
      4. Clark, Rachel (17 December 2019). "Victor will quit the local stage". dailyrecord. Retrieved 25 December 2019.
      5. "General Election 2019: Angus Parliamentary constituency". BBC News. Retrieved 13 December 2019.
      Parliament of the United Kingdom
      Preceded by
      Kirstene Hair
      Member of Parliament for Angus
      2019–present
      Incumbent


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