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In November 2020, she was announced as the SNP's candidate for the Banffshire and Buchan Coast constituency for the 2021 Scottish election, succeeding five-term holder Stewart Stevenson. Īdam preparing to swear in as an MSP, May 2021 Scottish Parliament
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The account was reported to the police and has been suspended by Twitter.
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Adam's phone number was placed on the police's log list, meaning if she calls them, she will received an answer urgently. Police made a visit to her property and they insisted she installed CCTV in her home. With her running for the Scottish Parliament, she began to fear of her public safety. You are not serious." Adam originally thought the reply was made by a bot account, until she found out it was a real person. On Twitter, she posted an upcoming event that was happening in Aberdeenshire, when she received a reply which said "I want to shoot you in the head. In November 2020, Adam became subject to a death threat on social media.
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As a councillor, she worked to update the council's plans for the disabled, such as the sign language plan and autism strategy. She was elected as councillor for the Mid-Formartine ward in the Aberdeenshire Council in the 2017 Scottish local elections. Adam joined the Scottish National Party in 2014, with her parents who have been members of the party since the 1960s.