In the first election to the Scottish Parliament in
1999, he contested
Aberdeen North. Labour won the seat with a narrow majority of just 398 votes. Adam was elected from the regional list as the second
North East Scotland regional MSP in 1999. At the
2003 election he stood for the Aberdeen North constituency, this time winning the seat from Labour with a majority of 457 votes. He retained the seat at the
2007 election with a significantly increased majority of 3,749 votes, and then again in
2011 in the renamed
Aberdeen Donside with an even larger majority of 7,175 votes. After struggling with a long illness, his death from cancer was announced on 25 April 2013. Then-
First Minister Alex Salmond paid tribute to Adam as "an outstanding politician, fine human being and a dear friend." == Personal life ==