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Candidate Votes Per Stage Report Stage 1 South Lanarkshire Council Candidate Votes Per Stage Report This report describes votes attained by candidates at each stage. Contest Name Ward 15 - Blantyre Total number of Ballot Papers Received 5,542 Total Number of Valid Votes 5,362 Positions to be Filled 3 Quota 1,341 Stage 1 Candidate Name Affiliation Transfer Value Votes Status Maureen CHALMERS Scottish National Party (SNP) 0.00000 1,354.00000 Elected Scottish Conservative and 0.00000 593.00000 Alan Henderson FRASER Unionist Tommy Sheridan - Solidarity - 0.00000 76.00000 Ashley HUBBARD Hope Over Fear Michael MCGLYNN Scottish National Party (SNP) 0.00000 797.00000 Scottish Socialist Party - Save 0.00000 48.00000 Gerry MCMAHON our services Mo RAZZAQ Scottish Labour Party 0.00000 1,663.00000 Elected Stephen REID Scottish Liberal Democrats 0.00000 100.00000 Bert THOMSON Scottish Labour Party 0.00000 731.00000 Non-transferable votes 0.00000 0.00000 Total 5,362.00000 Report Name: CandidateVotesPerStage_Report_Ward_15_-_Blantyre_05052017_153000.pdf Created: 05-5-2017 15:30:00 South Lanarkshire Council Candidate Votes Per Stage Report This report describes votes attained by candidates at each stage. Stage 2 Surplus of Mo RAZZAQ Candidate Name Affiliation Transfer Value Votes Status Maureen CHALMERS Scottish National Party (SNP) 0.00000 1,354.00000 Scottish Conservative and 7.93842 600.93842 Alan Henderson FRASER Unionist Tommy Sheridan - Solidarity - 4.25964 80.25964 Ashley HUBBARD Hope Over Fear Michael MCGLYNN Scottish National Party (SNP) 18.58752 815.58752 Scottish Socialist Party - Save 3.48516 51.48516 Gerry MCMAHON our services Mo RAZZAQ Scottish Labour Party -322.00000 1,341.00000 Stephen REID Scottish Liberal Democrats 8.71290 108.71290 Bert THOMSON Scottish Labour Party 248.99532 979.99532 Non-transferable votes 30.02104 30.02104 Total 5,362.00000 Report Name: CandidateVotesPerStage_Report_Ward_15_-_Blantyre_05052017_153000.pdf Created: 05-5-2017 15:30:00 South Lanarkshire Council Candidate Votes Per Stage Report This report describes votes attained by candidates at each stage. Stage 3 Surplus of Maureen CHALMERS Candidate Name Affiliation Transfer Value Votes Status Maureen CHALMERS Scottish National Party (SNP) -13.00000 1,341.00000 Scottish Conservative and 0.17280 601.11122 Alan Henderson FRASER Unionist Tommy Sheridan - Solidarity - 0.37440 80.63404 Ashley HUBBARD Hope Over Fear Michael MCGLYNN Scottish National Party (SNP) 11.09760 826.68512 Scottish Socialist Party - Save 0.15360 51.63876 Gerry MCMAHON our services Mo RAZZAQ Scottish Labour Party 0.00000 1,341.00000 Stephen REID Scottish Liberal Democrats 0.12480 108.83770 Bert THOMSON Scottish Labour Party 0.31680 980.31212 Non-transferable votes 0.76000 30.78104 Total 5,362.00000 Report Name: CandidateVotesPerStage_Report_Ward_15_-_Blantyre_05052017_153000.pdf Created: 05-5-2017 15:30:00 South Lanarkshire Council Candidate Votes Per Stage Report This report describes votes attained by candidates at each stage. Stage 4 Exclusion of Gerry MCMAHON Candidate Name Affiliation Transfer Value Votes Status Maureen CHALMERS Scottish National Party (SNP) 0.00000 1,341.00000 Scottish Conservative and 2.19362 603.30484 Alan Henderson FRASER Unionist Tommy Sheridan - Solidarity - 19.99690 100.63094 Ashley HUBBARD Hope Over Fear Michael MCGLYNN Scottish National Party (SNP) 10.99690 837.68202 Scottish Socialist Party - Save -51.63876 0.00000 Gerry MCMAHON our services Mo RAZZAQ Scottish Labour Party 0.00000 1,341.00000 Stephen REID Scottish Liberal Democrats 3.60006 112.43776 Bert THOMSON Scottish Labour Party 7.20322 987.51534 Non-transferable votes 7.64806 38.42910 Total 5,362.00000 Report Name: CandidateVotesPerStage_Report_Ward_15_-_Blantyre_05052017_153000.pdf Created: 05-5-2017 15:30:00 South Lanarkshire Council Candidate Votes Per Stage Report This report describes votes attained by candidates at each stage. Stage 5 Exclusion of Ashley HUBBARD Candidate Name Affiliation Transfer Value Votes Status Maureen CHALMERS Scottish National Party (SNP) 0.00000 1,341.00000 Scottish Conservative and 4.17132 607.47616 Alan Henderson FRASER Unionist Tommy Sheridan - Solidarity - -100.63094 0.00000 Ashley HUBBARD Hope Over Fear Michael MCGLYNN Scottish National Party (SNP) 22.20160 859.88362 Scottish Socialist Party - Save 0.00000 0.00000 Gerry MCMAHON our services Mo RAZZAQ Scottish Labour Party 0.00000 1,341.00000 Stephen REID Scottish Liberal Democrats 12.24162 124.67938 Bert THOMSON Scottish Labour Party 25.75218 1,013.26752 Non-transferable votes 36.26422 74.69332 Total 5,362.00000 Report Name: CandidateVotesPerStage_Report_Ward_15_-_Blantyre_05052017_153000.pdf Created: 05-5-2017 15:30:00 South Lanarkshire Council Candidate Votes Per Stage Report This report describes votes attained by candidates at each stage. Stage 6 Exclusion of Stephen REID Candidate Name Affiliation Transfer Value Votes Status Maureen CHALMERS Scottish National Party (SNP) 0.00000 1,341.00000 Scottish Conservative and 27.38724 634.86340 Alan Henderson FRASER Unionist Tommy Sheridan - Solidarity - 0.00000 0.00000 Ashley HUBBARD Hope Over Fear Michael MCGLYNN Scottish National Party (SNP) 19.25772 879.14134 Scottish Socialist Party - Save 0.00000 0.00000 Gerry MCMAHON our services Mo RAZZAQ Scottish Labour Party 0.00000 1,341.00000 Stephen REID Scottish Liberal Democrats -124.67938 0.00000 Bert THOMSON Scottish Labour Party 38.21504 1,051.48256 Non-transferable votes 39.81938 114.51270 Total 5,362.00000 Report Name: CandidateVotesPerStage_Report_Ward_15_-_Blantyre_05052017_153000.pdf Created: 05-5-2017 15:30:00 South Lanarkshire Council Candidate Votes Per Stage Report This report describes votes attained by candidates at each stage. Stage 7 Exclusion of Alan Henderson FRASER Candidate Name Affiliation Transfer Value Votes Status Maureen CHALMERS Scottish National Party (SNP) 0.00000 1,341.00000 Scottish Conservative and -634.86340 0.00000 Alan Henderson FRASER Unionist Tommy Sheridan - Solidarity - 0.00000 0.00000 Ashley HUBBARD Hope Over Fear Michael MCGLYNN Scottish National Party (SNP) 22.85128 901.99262 Scottish Socialist Party - Save 0.00000 0.00000 Gerry MCMAHON our services Mo RAZZAQ Scottish Labour Party 0.00000 1,341.00000 Stephen REID Scottish Liberal Democrats 0.00000 0.00000 Bert THOMSON Scottish Labour Party 226.90120 1,278.38376 Non-transferable votes 385.11092 499.62362 Total 5,362.00000 Report Name: CandidateVotesPerStage_Report_Ward_15_-_Blantyre_05052017_153000.pdf Created: 05-5-2017 15:30:00 South Lanarkshire Council Candidate Votes Per Stage Report This report describes votes attained by candidates at each stage. Stage 8 Exclusion of Michael MCGLYNN Candidate Name Affiliation Transfer Value Votes Status Maureen CHALMERS Scottish National Party (SNP) 0.00000 1,341.00000 Scottish Conservative and 0.00000 0.00000 Alan Henderson FRASER Unionist Tommy Sheridan - Solidarity - 0.00000 0.00000 Ashley HUBBARD Hope Over Fear Michael MCGLYNN Scottish National Party (SNP) -901.99262 0.00000 Scottish Socialist Party - Save 0.00000 0.00000 Gerry MCMAHON our services Mo RAZZAQ Scottish Labour Party 0.00000 1,341.00000 Stephen REID Scottish Liberal Democrats 0.00000 0.00000 Bert THOMSON Scottish Labour Party 274.92270 1,553.30646 Elected Non-transferable votes 627.06992 1,126.69354 Total 5,362.00000 Report Name: CandidateVotesPerStage_Report_Ward_15_-_Blantyre_05052017_153000.pdf Created: 05-5-2017 15:30:00.
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