Jardine victorious in one of Lib Dems top target seats
A committed campaigner for the Liberal Democrats, Christine Jardine has succeeded in taking one of her party's key target seats in the General Election.
A committed campaigner for the Liberal Democrats, Christine Jardine has succeeded in taking one of her party's key target seats in the General Election.
Michelle Thomson won the Edinburgh West seat for the SNP in 2015 but withdrew from the party whip later that year amid an ongoing police investigation into property deals.
Now, Ms Jardine, a former journalist who has also worked as a Downing Street media adviser for the Lib Dems, has won the seat back for the party.
Her success comes after she previously unsuccessfully stood for the Lib Dems in Westminster, Holyrood and European Parliament elections.
In 2013, Ms Jardine increased her party's share of the vote when she stood in the Aberdeen Donside by-election, which was held following the death of SNP MSP Brian Adam.
The following year she was one of the Scottish Lib Dem candidates for the European Parliament elections but the party failed to win any Scottish MEP positions.
In 2015, many expected Ms Jardine to be elected to Westminster when she was chosen as the party's candidate for the Gordon constituency, the area which veteran Lib Dem Sir Malcolm Bruce had represented since 1983.
However, former SNP leader and first minister Alex Salmond declared his intention to stand and went on to win the seat, polling 27,717 votes to Ms Jardine's 19,030.
She was selected to fight Edinburgh West in the snap General Election after Alex Cole-Hamilton won the corresponding seat for the party in the 2016 Holyrood ballot.
The Liberal Democrats held the Westminster constituency from 1997 to 2010 but lost the seat in the SNP landslide in 2015 which saw Nicola Sturgeon's party win all but three of the 59 constituencies north of the border.
During the election campaign, Ms Jardine suffered the death of her husband, journalist Calum Macdonald.