He unsuccessfully contested the
European Parliament seat of
Scotland North East in 1984. He was elected to the
House of Commons at the
1987 general election for
Aberdeen South by defeating the sitting
Conservative and Unionist MP
Gerry Malone. He was promoted to the opposition
frontbench by
Neil Kinnock in 1988, as a spokesperson on energy, leading on oil and gas. Doran lost the Aberdeen South seat at the
1992 general election by the Conservative and Unionist candidate
Raymond Robertson. This was the only seat in which an incumbent Labour MP who stood for re-election lost to a Conservative candidate at that election. Following changes to the electoral boundaries in Scotland, the constituency of Aberdeen Central was abolished prior to the
2005 general election, Doran was forced to compete against the incumbent
Aberdeen North MP,
Malcolm Savidge, for the Labour Party candidacy in a much-altered Aberdeen North seat. Doran won the nomination, and was
elected to represent the new Aberdeen North seat with a majority of 6,795 votes. The victory gave Frank Doran the unique distinction of having represented Aberdeen South, Aberdeen Central and Aberdeen North during his parliamentary career. Doran was, on 20 July 2005, elected Chairman of the
Administration Committee, and in this role he sat on the Finance and Services, Liaison and Works of Art committees. Doran served as Chairman until the end of the Parliament on 11 May 2010. He was Chairman of the Advisory Committee on Works of Art, the Secretary to the All-Party Fisheries Group, the GMB Parliamentary Group, the Trade Union Group of Labour MPs, and the All Party Dance Group; and he was also Treasurer of All-Party Oil and Gas Group. ==Votes==