Table 6: Local Governemet Electors on the Electoral Register by Council Area and Electoral Ward 2016 to 2017

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Table 6: Local Governemet Electors on the Electoral Register by Council Area and Electoral Ward 2016 to 2017 Table 6: Local Government electors on the Electoral Register, by council area and electoral ward, 2016 to 2017 2016 (December)1 2017 (December) Number of Electoral elected Total Total Council Area Ward Code Electoral Ward members Electorate 2 Attainers 3 Electorate 2 Attainers 3 Aberdeen City 45 163,622 396 163,196 441 S13002835 Dyce/ Bucksburn/ Danestone 4 15,131 31 15,384 47 S13002836 Bridge of Don 4 14,853 54 14,933 56 S13002837 Kingswells/ Sheddocksley/ Summerhill 3 11,239 34 11,319 41 S13002838 Northfield/ Mastrick North 3 12,309 22 12,137 45 S13002839 Hilton/ Woodside/ Stockethill 3 11,587 18 11,399 17 S13002840 Tillydrone/ Seaton/ Old Aberdeen 3 9,178 15 9,180 24 S13002841 Midstocket/ Rosemount 3 10,999 17 10,934 23 S13002842 George St/ Harbour 4 12,390 7 12,174 11 S13002843 Lower Deeside 3 11,843 70 11,880 54 S13002844 Hazlehead/ Queens Cross/ Countesswells 4 14,002 55 14,131 34 S13002845 Airyhall/ Broomhill/ Garthdee 3 11,897 23 11,864 32 S13002846 Torry/ Ferryhill 4 15,303 18 15,012 26 S13002847 Kincorth/ Nigg/ Cove 4 12,891 32 12,849 31 Aberdeenshire 70 202,905 789 202,194 740 S13002848 Banff and District 3 9,184 51 9,100 35 S13002849 Troup 3 7,921 43 7,808 24 S13002850 Fraserburgh and District 4 12,069 56 11,930 35 S13002851 Central Buchan 4 11,108 60 11,125 31 S13002852 Peterhead North and Rattray 4 11,971 56 11,872 24 S13002853 Peterhead South and Cruden 3 9,277 41 9,148 17 S13002854 Turriff and District 4 10,683 56 10,639 40 S13002855 Mid Formartine 4 11,367 40 11,323 43 S13002856 Ellon and District 4 11,795 32 11,747 40 S13002857 West Garioch 3 9,089 44 9,070 36 S13002858 Inverurie and District 4 11,217 47 11,288 45 S13002859 East Garioch 4 10,071 21 10,193 34 S13002860 Westhill and District 4 11,938 22 11,991 52 S13002861 Huntly, Strathbogie and Howe of Alford 4 12,164 42 12,109 61 S13002862 Aboyne, Upper Deeside and Donside 3 8,981 18 8,973 43 S13002863 Banchory and Mid Deeside 3 8,800 19 8,758 32 S13002864 North Kincardine 4 12,266 20 12,255 53 S13002865 Stonehaven and Lower Deeside 4 11,294 59 11,155 44 S13002866 Mearns 4 11,710 62 11,710 51 Angus 28 90,220 471 89,652 498 S13002867 Kirriemuir and Dean 3 8,933 42 8,840 50 S13002868 Brechin and Edzell 3 9,153 50 8,933 45 S13002869 Forfar and District 4 11,891 53 11,807 68 S13002870 Monifieth and Sidlaw 4 13,423 77 13,391 84 S13002871 Carnoustie and District 3 10,791 61 10,860 54 S13002872 Arbroath West, Letham and Friockheim 4 13,861 76 13,765 86 S13002873 Arbroath East and Lunan 3 10,034 55 10,091 57 S13002874 Montrose and District 4 12,134 57 11,965 54 Argyll and Bute 36 68,577 553 68,271 483 S13002516 South Kintyre 3 5,321 35 5,216 30 S13002517 Kintyre and the Islands 3 5,255 43 5,232 43 S13002518 Mid Argyll 3 6,129 50 6,081 53 S13002519 Oban South and the Isles 4 8,158 72 8,147 49 S13002520 Oban North and Lorn 4 8,051 57 7,995 69 S13002521 Cowal 3 5,854 41 5,843 32 S13002522 Dunoon 3 5,576 38 5,655 41 S13002523 Isle of Bute 3 4,870 36 4,800 22 S13002524 Lomond North 3 6,089 45 6,137 38 S13002525 Helensburgh Central 4 7,574 75 7,488 53 S13002526 Helensburgh and Lomond South 3 5,700 61 5,677 53 City of Edinburgh 63 364,346 1,986 367,762 1,802 S13002919 Almond 4 25,053 200 25,708 181 S13002920 Pentland Hills 4 22,560 141 22,909 170 S13002921 Drum Brae/ Gyle 3 18,181 119 18,345 104 S13002922 Forth 4 22,828 116 23,306 143 S13002923 Inverleith 4 24,060 139 23,979 113 S13002924 Corstorphine/ Murrayfield 3 19,132 123 19,206 146 S13002925 Sighthill/ Gorgie 4 21,370 70 21,387 46 S13002926 Colinton/ Fairmilehead 3 18,958 191 19,033 148 S13002927 Fountainbridge/ Craiglockhart 3 16,752 86 16,956 70 S13002928 Morningside 4 23,728 154 23,517 145 S13002929 City Centre 4 19,620 53 19,873 47 S13002930 Leith Walk 4 23,543 55 23,679 37 S13002931 Leith 3 17,004 50 17,346 42 S13002932 Craigentinny/ Duddingston 4 22,431 84 22,642 73 S13002933 Southside/ Newington 4 21,488 112 21,836 108 S13002934 Liberton/ Gilmerton 4 25,708 148 25,512 127 S13002935 Portobello/ Craigmillar 4 21,930 145 22,528 102 Clackmannanshire 18 38,603 214 39,186 161 S13002875 Clackmannanshire West 4 8,651 40 8,798 51 S13002876 Clackmannanshire North 4 8,327 45 8,411 29 S13002877 Clackmannanshire Central 3 6,203 29 6,239 18 S13002878 Clackmannanshire South 4 8,896 51 9,066 35 S13002879 Clackmannanshire East 3 6,526 49 6,672 28 Dumfries and Galloway 43 116,931 680 116,593 646 S13002880 Stranraer and the Rhins 4 11,433 63 11,430 62 S13002881 Mid Galloway and Wigtown West 4 10,687 64 10,635 69 S13002882 Dee and Glenkens 3 8,244 51 8,253 41 S13002883 Castle Douglas and Crocketford 3 7,505 48 7,495 42 S13002884 Abbey 3 8,422 43 8,346 48 S13002885 North West Dumfries 4 10,121 51 10,096 54 S13002886 Mid and Upper Nithsdale 3 8,147 55 8,147 45 S13002887 Lochar 4 10,648 66 10,847 73 S13002888 Nith 4 10,417 47 10,255 56 S13002889 Annandale South 4 11,097 68 10,993 66 S13002890 Annandale North 4 11,632 73 11,562 55 S13002891 Annandale East and Eskdale 3 8,578 51 8,534 35 © Crown Copyright 2018 Table 6 (continued) 2016 (December)1 2017 (December) Number of Electoral elected Total Total Council Area Ward Code Electoral Ward members Electorate 2 Attainers 3 Electorate 2 Attainers 3 Dundee City 29 108,079 624 112,513 395 S13002545 Strathmartine 4 15,110 113 15,413 65 S13002546 Lochee 4 14,234 67 14,749 43 S13002547 West End 4 12,712 57 14,034 41 S13002548 Coldside 4 14,313 58 14,979 49 S13002549 Maryfield 3 11,953 47 12,810 27 S13002830 North East 3 11,352 87 11,695 56 S13002551 East End 3 12,210 60 12,370 42 S13002552 The Ferry 4 16,195 135 16,463 72 East Ayrshire 32 93,575 509 94,657 482 S13002892 Annick 4 11,685 70 11,844 62 S13002893 Kilmarnock North 3 8,978 60 9,157 58 S13002894 Kilmarnock West and Crosshouse 4 12,504 61 12,693 68 S13002895 Kilmarnock East and Hurlford 4 12,133 62 12,256 56 S13002896 Kilmarnock South 3 7,934 37 8,014 28 S13002897 Irvine Valley 3 9,568 51 9,719 56 S13002898 Ballochmyle 4 11,267 58 11,303 52 S13002899 Cumnock and New Cumnock 4 10,685 52 10,714 52 S13002900 Doon Valley 3 8,821 58 8,957 50 East Dunbartonshire 22 84,961 771 85,410 758 S13002901 Milngavie 3 10,612 94 10,572 102 S13002902 Bearsden North 3 11,502 119 11,528 139 S13002903 Bearsden South 3 10,880 82 10,976 96 S13002904 Bishopbriggs North and Campsie 4 15,562 138 15,619 99 S13002905 Bishopbriggs South 3 12,429 125 12,530 115 S13002906 Lenzie and Kirkintilloch South 3 11,953 120 12,176 100 S13002907 Kirkintilloch East and North and Twechar 3 12,023 93 12,009 107 East Lothian 22 80,590 598 80,874 483 S13002908 Musselburgh 4 15,715 100 15,742 66 S13002909 Preston, Seton and Gosford 4 14,695 99 14,593 119 S13002910 Tranent, Wallyford and Macmerry 4 14,684 105 14,656 77 S13002911 North Berwick Coastal 3 10,679 97 10,795 65 S13002912 Haddington and Lammermuir 4 14,001 110 14,083 90 S13002913 Dunbar and East Linton 3 10,816 87 11,005 66 East Renfrewshire 18 70,549 437 71,618 504 S13002914 Barrhead, Liboside and Uplawmoor 4 13,609 63 13,614 54 S13002915 Newton Mearns North and Neilston 3 11,321 75 11,745 76 S13002916 Giffnock and Thornliebank 3 12,635 73 12,752 74 S13002917 Clarkston, Netherlee and Williamwood 4 16,287 110 16,430 140 S13002918 Newton Mearns South and Eaglesham 4 16,697 116 17,077 160 Falkirk 30 120,238 641 122,471 556 S13002936 Bo'ness and Blackness 3 11,750 54 11,959 45 S13002937 Grangemouth 3 12,735 66 12,831 43 S13002938 Denny and Banknock 4 14,428 61 14,683 70 S13002939 Carse, Kinnaird and Tryst 4 16,180 108 16,475 73 S13002940 Bonnybridge and Larbert 3 12,496 94 12,766 82 S13002941 Falkirk North 4 15,838 63 16,381 57 S13002942 Falkirk South 3 12,873 60 13,104 63 S13002943 Lower Braes 3 11,672 58 11,815 52 S13002944 Upper Braes 3 12,266 77 12,457 71 Fife 75 280,180 1,494 280,622 1,022 S13002945 West Fife and Coastal Villages 3 13,030 70 13,035 39 S13002946 Dunfermline North 3 11,862 57 11,847 50 S13002947 Dunfermline Central 4 15,374 90 15,729 70 S13002948 Dunfermline South 4 16,360 101 16,632 89 S13002949 Rosyth 3 11,634 58 11,628 44 S13002950 Inverkeithing and Dalgety Bay 4 14,386 85 14,371 73 S13002951 Cowdenbeath 4 16,339 72 16,466 55 S13002952 Lochgelly, Cardenden and Benarty 4 13,876 70 13,785 39 S13002953 Burntisland, Kinghorn and Western Kirkcaldy 3 11,535 67 11,528 50 S13002954 Kirkcaldy North 3 12,263 71 12,256 44 S13002955 Kirkcaldy Central 3 11,392 54 11,528 37 S13002956 Kirkcaldy East 3 10,751 47 10,746 28 S13002957 Glenrothes West and Kinglassie 3 12,128 76 12,092 48 S13002958 Glenrothes North, Leslie and Markinch 4 14,420 79 14,441 45 S13002959 Glenrothes Central and Thornton 3 12,067 63 11,913 30 S13002960 Howe of Fife and Tay Coast 3 11,244 58 11,298 35 S13002961 Tay Bridgehead 3 11,522 65 11,509 44 S13002962 St Andrews 4 10,055 37 9,966 23 S13002963 East Neuk and Landward 3 10,114 54 10,176 47 S13002964 Cupar 3 11,126 71 11,119 55 S13002965 Leven, Kennoway and Largo 4 14,878 74 14,842 40 S13002966 Buckhaven, Methil and Wemyss Villages 4 13,824 75 13,715 37 Glasgow City 85 460,563 2,436 462,286 2,472 S13002967 Linn 4 22,656 156 22,527 139 S13002968 Newlands/ Auldburn 3 18,029 114 18,062 97 S13002969 Greater Pollok 4 24,248 188 24,631 133 S13002970 Cardonald 4 23,274 167 23,181 202 S13002971 Govan 4 19,836 120 20,100 98 S13002972 Pollokshields 4 22,183 142 21,992 148 S13002973 Langside 4 24,633 109 24,591 106 S13002974 Southside Central 4 18,954 82 19,486 123 S13002975 Calton 4 18,409 72 18,935 108 S13002976 Anderston/ City /Yorkhill 4 19,374 40 19,683 40 S13002977 Hillhead 3 18,442 52 18,522 68 S13002978 Victoria Park 3 17,999 96 17,811 102 S13002979 Garscadden/ Scotstounhill 4 22,742 142
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