David was born in Dumfries and grew up in Wamphray, where his mother ran the Red House Hotel, and in Lockerbie, where he went to school. He lives in Moffat and has three grown up children, who all attended Moffat Academy.
As a student, he was a councillor in Annandale and Eskdale for two years and on Dumfries and Galloway Council until 1987. He trained as a lawyer, working as a solicitor before joining BT as Group Legal Adviser for Scotland and subsequently Head of National Affairs. He was the Conservative candidate for the Dumfries Constituency in the first Scottish Parliament elections in 1999 and was elected to represent the South of Scotland Region. David asked the very first question in the newly created Parliament and chose to raise issues affecting rural schools.
He served as an MSP until he was elected for Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale at Westminster in 2005, where he was returned with a majority of 9,441 at the 2017 General Election. A well-known community campaigner, David has led a number successful campaigns including improving train services at Lockerbie Station and has spoken out on regeneration of rural areas, road improvements and better broadband and mobile phone reception. Since first being elected David has held over 1000 advice surgeries including an annual surgery tour. David played a key role in negotiating the Edinburgh Agreement, which set out the terms that enabled the independence referendum to take place. David remains actively involved in a number of community groups and charitable organisations, recently becoming a Dementia Friend.
After the 2015 election returned a majority Conservative Government, David served in David Cameron and Theresa May's Cabinet's as the Secretary of State for Scotland. David returned to the backbenches in 2019 and won an historic sixth term at the 2024 General Election.
You can visit David’s website at www.davidmundell.com
Contact David
Constituency Office; Monro House, Duncan Drive, Moffat, DG10 9JW
Tel 01683 222746
Email david@davidmundell.com