Fiona O'Donnell
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Biography
Fiona O'Donnell (née Kenny; born 27 January 1960) is a Scottish Labour Party politician and Councillor who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for East Lothian from 2010 to 2015. In 2017, she was elected to The East Lothian Council.
Early life
Born in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada but raised in Fort William, Scotland, since the age of 5, she was educated at Lochaber High School and the University of Glasgow.
Political career
O'Donnell succeeded Anne Moffat, who was deselected by her Constituency Labour Party. and held the East Lothian seat with a majority of 12,258
She was the Shadow Minister for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs between 2011 and 2012
O'Donnell sat on various select committees including the International Development Select Committee, the Standards and Privileges Committee, the Committees on Arms Export Controls and the Scottish Affairs Committee
In the last week of the 2010-2015 Parliament O'Donnell introduced a proposed Bill on improving tax transparency under the Ten Minute Rule O'Donnell lost her seat in 2015 to George Kerevan of the SNP.
She, in 2016, contested the Conservative seat of Galloway and West Dumfries where she finished in third place with 4,876 votes (14.6%) behind Finlay Carson and Aileen McLeod.
In November 2016, she was selected as a candidate in the East Lothian Council election due to take place in May 2017. She went on to win the seat she contested.