Local Government Electors on the Electoral Register, by Council Area and Electoral Ward, 2007 to 2010

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Local Government Electors on the Electoral Register, by Council Area and Electoral Ward, 2007 to 2010 Table 6: Local Government electors on the Electoral Register, by Council area and Electoral Ward, 2007 to 2010 No of 2007 2008 2009 2010 Ward elected Total Total Total Total Council area Code Electoral Ward members Electorate Attainers Electorate Attainers Electorate Attainers Electorate Attainers Aberdeen City 155,666 1,693 156,732 1,577 156,597 1,717 158,087 1,650 0111 Airyhall/ Broomhill/ Garthdee 3 11,842 107 11,729 94 11,534 91 11,631 102 0102 Bridge of Don 4 14,411 168 14,221 162 14,138 195 14,165 190 0101 Dyce/ Bucksburn/ Danestone 4 14,008 134 13,851 130 13,786 129 13,931 141 0108 George St/ Harbour 3 11,154 138 12,081 137 12,420 110 12,396 119 0110 Hazlehead/ Ashley/ Queens Cross 4 13,493 165 13,279 123 13,333 168 13,512 131 0105 Hilton/ Stockethill 3 10,273 78 10,294 49 10,247 67 10,477 89 0113 Kincorth/ Loirston 3 12,043 135 11,949 117 11,848 151 11,926 141 0103 Kingswells/ Sheddocksley 3 10,493 102 10,385 98 10,408 109 10,395 79 0109 Lower Deeside 3 11,019 190 11,109 188 11,140 187 11,324 161 0107 Midstocket/ Rosemount 3 10,514 83 10,755 90 10,991 90 10,949 71 0104 Northfield 3 11,450 110 11,311 119 11,133 143 11,358 149 0106 Tillydrone/ Seaton/ Old Aberdeen 3 11,150 172 12,161 185 12,278 192 12,280 200 0112 Torry/ Ferryhill 4 13,816 111 13,607 85 13,341 85 13,743 77 Aberdeenshire 182,576 2,483 182,790 2,487 182,953 2,401 185,454 2,669 0215 Aboyne, Upper Deeside and Donside 3 8,448 110 8,458 124 8,376 112 8,489 126 0216 Banchory and Mid Deeside 3 8,030 135 8,018 142 8,063 131 8,152 142 0201 Banff and District 3 8,798 97 8,661 83 8,598 113 8,645 132 0204 Central Buchan 4 9,961 137 9,940 98 10,056 124 10,155 135 0212 East Garioch 3 8,480 85 8,733 105 8,830 100 9,043 99 0209 Ellon and District 4 11,064 136 11,136 187 11,109 176 11,242 142 0203 Fraserburgh and District 4 10,939 130 10,807 120 10,679 109 10,841 168 0214 Huntly, Strathbogie and Howe of Alford 4 11,139 165 11,169 149 11,136 154 11,138 166 0211 Inverurie and District 4 9,370 126 9,503 129 9,646 146 9,860 127 0219 Mearns 4 10,463 127 10,433 143 10,530 148 10,781 150 0208 Mid Formartine 4 11,125 155 11,254 172 11,324 150 11,526 147 0217 North Kincardine 4 10,032 185 10,013 179 10,065 153 10,362 190 0205 Peterhead North and Rattray 4 10,292 140 10,278 103 10,212 92 10,352 120 0206 Peterhead South and Cruden 3 8,748 111 8,635 86 8,558 70 8,605 102 0218 Stonehaven and Lower Deeside 4 10,718 151 10,633 153 10,650 147 10,672 172 0202 Troup 3 7,670 113 7,632 91 7,469 75 7,575 122 0207 Turriff and District 3 8,759 112 8,803 97 8,825 113 8,916 117 0210 West Garioch 3 8,100 111 8,198 142 8,252 123 8,472 143 0213 Westhill and District 4 10,440 157 10,486 184 10,575 165 10,628 169 Angus 86,650 979 86,486 1,012 86,536 1,007 88,088 968 0307 Arbroath East and Lunan 4 11,578 121 11,729 132 11,601 110 11,841 143 0306 Arbroath West and Letham 4 11,741 131 11,567 163 11,613 143 11,836 130 0302 Brechin and Edzell 3 8,849 115 8,823 108 8,814 96 8,917 94 0305 Carnoustie and District 3 9,700 120 9,734 125 9,901 123 10,183 118 0303 Forfar and District 4 11,770 130 11,734 108 11,661 120 11,878 111 0301 Kirriemuir and Dean 3 8,561 112 8,463 86 8,332 117 8,533 107 0304 Monifeith and Sidlaw 4 12,815 129 12,853 166 12,802 165 12,952 143 0308 Montrose and District 4 11,636 121 11,583 124 11,812 133 11,948 122 Argyll & Bute 69,517 1,206 68,804 805 68,047 860 68,317 807 0406 Cowal 3 6,000 85 5,993 54 5,925 59 5,911 63 0407 Dunoon 3 6,009 92 5,964 75 5,823 73 5,918 68 0411 Helensburgh and Lomond South 3 5,690 102 5,654 64 5,520 85 5,545 83 0410 Helensburgh Central 4 7,659 138 7,509 74 7,401 79 7,426 82 0408 Isle of Bute 3 5,485 102 5,369 77 5,220 56 5,204 65 0402 Kintyre and the Islands 3 5,439 102 5,377 76 5,339 63 5,293 52 0409 Lomond North 3 6,307 109 6,207 63 6,183 94 6,211 66 0403 Mid Argyll 3 6,088 104 6,056 77 6,036 75 6,067 79 0405 Oban North and Lorn 4 7,626 138 7,537 87 7,554 91 7,618 90 0404 Oban South and the Isles 4 7,570 126 7,535 83 7,536 101 7,677 99 0401 South Kintyre 3 5,644 108 5,603 75 5,510 84 5,447 60 Clackmannanshire 37,312 491 38,540 665 39,127 661 39,011 653 0603 Clackmannanshire Central 3 6,117 69 6,184 95 6,250 101 6,229 97 0605 Clackmannanshire East 3 5,679 94 5,769 121 5,802 112 5,804 101 0602 Clackmannanshire North 4 8,483 106 8,748 142 8,824 171 8,810 149 0604 Clackmannanshire South 4 8,777 120 9,160 146 9,369 152 9,353 161 0601 Clackmannanshire West 4 8,256 102 8,679 161 8,882 125 8,815 145 No of 2007 20082009 2010 Ward elected Total Total Total Total Council area Code Electoral Ward members Electorate Attainers Electorate Attainers Electorate Attainers Electorate Attainers Dumfries & Galloway 116,976 1,357 117,451 1,303 117,424 1,263 117,082 1,329 0806 Abbey 4 9,478 96 9,459 89 9,326 79 9,346 96 0813 Annandale East and Eskdale 4 9,792 104 9,827 101 9,832 98 9,861 117 0812 Annandale North 4 10,125 113 10,205 127 10,214 102 10,266 118 0811 Annandale South 4 10,935 127 10,972 143 11,032 113 11,022 118 0805 Castle Douglas and Glenkens 3 8,063 85 8,171 73 8,229 91 8,138 91 0804 Dee 3 7,528 77 7,663 105 7,633 86 7,612 81 0809 Lochar 4 9,160 115 9,241 110 9,347 122 9,389 110 0808 Mid and Upper Nithsdale 4 9,515 134 9,503 93 9,515 106 9,474 126 0803 Mid Galloway 3 7,636 79 7,665 66 7,687 85 7,667 78 0810 Nith 4 10,230 138 10,220 113 10,226 104 10,055 110 0807 North West Dumfries 4 10,141 150 10,181 134 10,128 122 10,064 129 0801 Stranraer and North Rhins 3 7,414 67 7,380 66 7,356 87 7,327 68 0802 Wigtown West 3 6,959 72 6,964 83 6,899 68 6,861 87 Dundee City 104,712 1,535 105,240 1,289 106,325 1,192 107,700 1,110 0904 Coldside 4 14,645 157 14,520 130 14,725 114 14,883 120 0907 East End 3 12,023 193 12,156 153 12,187 163 12,180 119 0902 Lochee 4 14,115 205 14,104 175 13,993 156 13,913 144 0905 Maryfield 3 10,969 142 11,119 96 11,406 83 11,741 95 0906 North East 3 10,933 240 11,006 174 11,083 157 11,039 132 0901 Strathmartine 4 14,138 262 14,356 217 14,451 217 14,599 181 0908 The Ferry 4 15,449 196 15,576 199 15,759 179 15,946 205 0903 West End 4 12,440 140 12,403 145 12,721 123 13,399 114 East Ayrshire 94,024 1,169 95,124 955 95,460 1,097 95,653 1,072 1001 Annick 3 9,335 129 9,631 101 9,709 105 9,765 115 1007 Ballochmyle 4 11,512 161 11,528 115 11,530 139 11,511 146 1008 Cumnock and New Cumnock 4 11,329 142 11,370 147 11,346 128 11,262 130 1009 Doon Valley 3 9,163 105 9,114 96 9,087 95 9,094 108 1006 Irvine Valley 4 11,539 133 11,596 117 11,518 131 11,582 147 1004 Kilmarnock East and Hurlford 4 11,819 148 11,886 100 11,898 144 11,882 125 1002 Kilmarnock North 3 8,702 107 9,048 88 9,325 131 9,432 109 1005 Kilmarnock South 3 8,574 122 8,640 89 8,590 107 8,590 74 1003 Kilmarnock West and Crosshouse 4 12,051 122 12,311 102 12,457 117 12,535 118 East Dunbartonshire 81,522 1,568 80,605 1,117 80,724 1,196 81,112 998 1102 Bearsden North 3 10,889 231 10,766 177 10,840 152 10,936 146 1103 Bearsden South 3 10,529 182 10,514 123 10,620 151 10,642 137 1105 Bishopbriggs North and Torrance 3 10,925 220 10,847 180 10,830 153 10,952 129 1106 Bishopbriggs South 3 9,681 206 9,491 125 9,459 157 9,461 122 1104 Campsie and Kirkintilloch North 3 8,807 152 8,837 96 8,883 115 9,037 85 1108 Kirkintilloch East and Twechar 3 9,565 170 9,326 134 9,249 133 9,279 129 1107 Lenzie and Kirkintilloch South 3 10,811 204 10,614 147 10,548 176 10,447 116 1101 Milngavie 3 10,315 203 10,210 135 10,295 159 10,358 134 East Lothian 74,100 720 74,178 720 74,077 715 75,042 705 1207 Dunbar and East Linton 3 9,812 90 9,768 83 9,729 79 9,789 100 1204 Fa'side 4 13,041 127 13,268 105 13,189 99 13,482 119 1206 Haddington and Lammermuir 3 10,098 108 10,014 99 9,969 109 10,035 87 1202 Musselburgh East and Carberry 3 9,642 80 9,729 150 9,658 126 9,702 151 1201 Musselburgh West 3 8,853 99 8,831 68 8,816 80 8,794 59 1205 North Berwick Coastal 3 9,875 100 9,786 105 9,834 109 9,924 76 1203 Preston/ Seton/ Gosford 4 12,779 116 12,782 110 12,882 113 13,316 113 East Renfrewshire 67,707 963 65,612 902 66,498 933 68,445 944 1302 Barrhead 4 12,684 162 11,976 146 12,272 158 12,813 164 1306 Busby, Clarkston and Eaglesham 3 10,676 152 10,435 160 10,575 143 10,854 155 1303 Giffnock and Thornliebank 3 11,038 158 10,683 133 10,786 152 11,069 141 1301 Neilston, Uplawmoor and Newton Mearns North 4 13,352 211 13,096 187 13,247 191 13,681 208 1304 Netherlee, Stamperland and Williamwood 3 10,261 146 9,994 139 10,035 143 10,236 153 1305 Newton Mearns South 3 9,696 134 9,428 137 9,583 146 9,792 123 General Register Office for Scotland, © Crown Copyright No of 2007 2008 2009 2010 Ward elected Total Total Total Total Council area Code Electoral Ward members Electorate Attainers Electorate Attainers Electorate Attainers Electorate Attainers Edinburgh, City of 332,807 2,529 331,534 2,550 328,071 2,366 332,217 2,320 1401 Almond 3 18,925 206 18,836 200 18,900 162 18,945 190 1411 City Centre 3 15,087 61 14,815 91 14,395 53 14,659 62 1408 Colinton/ Fairmilehead 3 18,503 232 18,593 229 18,585 206 18,587 186 1406 Corstorphine/ Murrayfield 3 17,548 166 17,367 151 17,241 147 17,352 147 1414 Craigentinny/ Duddingston 3 19,592 124 19,464 126 18,849 111 18,913 125 1403 Drum Brae/ Gyle 3 16,865 157 16,862 179 16,850 141 17,013 127 1404 Forth 4 21,023 151 21,156 168 20,787 150 21,459 153 1409 Fountainbridge/ Craiglockhart 3 16,643 86 16,852 81 16,854 92 16,941 101 1405 Inverleith 4 22,725 173 22,824 137 22,905 166 23,267 156 1413 Leith 3 16,139 84 16,468 61 16,736 72 17,034 71 1412 Leith Walk 4 21,085 70 21,188 70 20,670 75 21,673 62 1416 Liberton/ Gilmerton 4 23,975 173 23,657 171 23,369 171 23,299 132 1410 Meadows/ Morningside 4 22,693 158 22,277
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