North East Fife
The constituency is the largest in Fife, in terms of landmass, it has a population of more than 75,000. St Andrews, Leven and Cupar are the largest towns.
St. Andrews is the home of golf, and along with the Old Course, features the town's University, which at 604, is the third oldest in the UK after Oxford and Cambridge.
The constituency contains 31 primary schools and four secondaries, which will reduce to three when Kirkland and Buckhaven merge.
Former MP Sir Menzies Campbell stepped down from his role after 27 years representing the area at Westminster. The Liberal Democrats are defending a majority of 9,048, he received 44.3% of the local vote in 2010. The Conservatives have finished second in every election Sir Ming has won, while the SNP gained the seat at the 2011 Scottish Parliamentary elections after 12 years of Lib Dem representation. Labour have traditionally finished third or fourth in this area.
The following candidates are standing for election in the North East Fife constituency:
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Andy Collins
Scottish Green Party
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Brian Thomson
Scottish Labour Party
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Huw Bell
Scottish Conservative Party
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Mike Scott-Hayward
Independent
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Stephen Gethins
Scottish National Party
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Tim Brett
Scottish Liberal Democrats