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Local and European Election Results 2007 Local Election Results 3rd May 2007 Andrew Teale Version 0.01j December 27, 2008 2 LOCAL ELECTION RESULTS 2007 Typeset by LATEX Compilation and design © Andrew Teale, 2007. The author grants permission to copy and distribute this work in any medium, provided this notice is preserved. This file (in several formats) is available for download from http://www.andrewteale.me.uk/ Please advise the author of any corrections which need to be made by email: [email protected] Contents I Scottish Councils5 1 Aberdeenshire Councils6 1.1 Aberdeen................................6 1.2 Aberdeenshire............................. 10 2 Ayrshire Councils 16 2.1 East Ayrshire.............................. 16 2.2 North Ayrshire............................ 18 2.3 South Ayrshire.............................. 21 3 Border Councils 24 3.1 Dumfries and Galloway....................... 24 3.2 Scottish Borders............................ 28 4 Clyde Councils 33 4.1 East Dunbartonshire......................... 33 4.2 East Renfrewshire........................... 36 4.3 Glasgow................................ 39 4.4 Inverclyde............................... 49 4.5 North Lanarkshire........................... 51 4.6 Renfrewshire.............................. 57 4.7 South Lanarkshire........................... 62 4.8 West Dunbartonshire......................... 70 5 Forth Councils 71 5.1 Clackmannanshire........................... 71 5.2 East Lothian.............................. 73 5.3 Edinburgh............................... 75 5.4 Falkirk................................. 82 5.5 Fife................................... 85 5.6 Midlothian............................... 93 5.7 Stirling................................. 95 5.8 West Lothian.............................. 97 6 Highland Councils 101 6.1 Argyll and Bute............................. 101 6.2 Highland................................ 104 6.3 Moray.................................. 112 3 4 LOCAL ELECTION RESULTS 2007 7 Island Councils 116 7.1 Eilean Siar............................... 116 7.2 Orkney................................. 118 7.3 Shetland................................. 121 8 Tay Councils 124 8.1 Angus.................................. 124 8.2 Dundee................................. 127 8.3 Perth and Kinross........................... 130 Index of Wards 134 Index of Wards 134 Part I Scottish Councils 5 Chapter 1 Aberdeenshire Councils 1.1 Aberdeen Airyhall/Broomhill/Garthdee Transfers (Quota = 1,742) (3) [Ward 11] Stage I II III IV * Jill Wisely C 1,911 Wisely 1,911 1,742 1,742 1,742 * Scott Cassie LD 1,365 Cassie 1,365 1,381 1,446 1,695 * Ian Yuill LD 1,257 Yuill 1,257 1,310 1,385 1,565 Rigg Robertson SNP 1,207 Robertson 1,207 1,220 1,296 1,399 Allan McIntosh Lab 894 McIntosh 894 901 940 Graham Bennett Ind 332 Bennett 332 352 Bridge of Don (4) [Ward 2] * Muriel Jaffrey SNP 2,805 * Willie Young Lab 1,615 * John Reynolds LD 1,411 * Gordon Leslie LD 731 Brian Davidson C 610 Millie McLeod LD 404 Hamish Mackay Ind 146 Transfers (Quota = 1,545) Stage I II III IV V VI Jaffrey 2,805 1,545 1,545 1,545 1,545 1,545 Young 1,615 1,615 1,545 1,545 1,545 1,545 Reynolds 1,411 1,573 1,573 1,545 1,545 1,545 Leslie 731 921 929 938 977 1,316 Davidson 610 726 731 733 783 827 McLeod 404 509 523 535 587 Mackay 146 267 272 273 6 1.1. ABERDEEN 7 Dyce/Buckburn/Danestone (4) [Ward 1] * Mark McDonald SNP 2,620 * Barney Crockett Lab 1,801 * Ron Clark LD 1,534 Avril MacKenzie C 603 * George Penny LD 360 Rhonda Reekie Grn 147 Angela Dunn Ind 116 Dennis Grattan Ind 57 Transfers (Quota = 1,448) Stage I II III IV VII McDonald 2,620 1,448 1,448 1,448 1,448 Crockett 1,801 1,801 1,448 1,448 1,448 Clark 1,534 1,534 1,534 1,448 1,448 Penny 360 593 667 713 885 MacKenzie 603 701 730 738 833 Reekie 147 298 330 335 Dunn 116 190 211 214 Grattan 57 117 131 133 George Street/Harbour (3) Transfers (Quota = 981) [Ward 8] Stage I II III IV * Andrew May SNP 1,272 May 1,272 981 981 981 * Jim Hunter Lab 960 Hunter 960 994 981 981 * John Stewart LD 801 Stewart 801 859 860 963 Tauqeer Malik Lab 322 Kempe 306 364 365 414 Clive Kempe Grn 306 Malik 322 343 351 382 Alexander Olsen C 261 Olsen 261 282 282 Hazlehead/Ashley/Queens Cross (4) [Ward 10] * Martin Greig LD 1,901 * Jim Farquharson C 1,728 * Jennifer Stewart LD 1,614 * John West SNP 1,126 Timothy Harris Lab 855 Fraser Forsyth C 406 Rachel Shanks Grn 220 Howard Chandler SSP 65 Transfers (Quota = 1,584) Stage I II III IV VI VII Greig 1,901 1,584 1,584 1,584 1,584 1,584 Farquharson 1,728 1,728 1,584 1,584 1,584 1,584 Stewart 1,614 1,614 1,614 1,584 1,584 1,584 West 1,126 1,168 1,172 1,175 1,273 1,352 Harris 855 904 906 910 972 1,041 Forsyth 406 457 573 578 614 Shanks 220 264 266 270 Chandler 65 69 69 70 8 LOCAL ELECTION RESULTS 2007 Hilton/Stockethill (3) [Ward Transfers (Quota = 1,298) 5] Stage I II * Kirsty West SNP 1,761 West 1,761 1,298 * George Adam Lab 1,589 Adam 1,589 1,589 * Neil Fletcher LD 1,068 Fletcher 1,068 1,195 Charlie Pirie Lab 444 Pirie 444 532 Frank Webster C 329 Webster 329 371 Kincorth/Loirston (3) [Ward 13] * Callum McCaig SNP 1,883 * Katharine Dean LD 1,190 * Neil Cooney Lab 1,162 Sue Rae Lab 748 Graeme Webster C 423 Angus Easton LD 239 Daniel Yeats Ind 179 Paul Mitcheson Solidarity 58 Transfers (Quota = 1,471) Stage I II III IV V VI McCaig 1,883 1,471 1,471 1,471 1,471 1,471 Dean 1,190 1,262 1,270 1,309 1,462 1,610 Cooney 1,162 1,205 1,214 1,237 1,260 1,298 Rae 748 782 792 826 843 889 Webster 423 441 447 473 493 Easton 239 260 266 283 Yeats 179 206 224 Mitcheson 58 84 Kingswells/Sheddocksley (3) Transfers (Quota = 1,299) [Ward 3] Stage I II III VI * Wendy Stuart SNP 1,746 Stuart 1,746 1,299 1,299 1,299 * Peter Stephen LD 1,260 Stephen 1,260 1,312 1,299 1,299 * Len Ironside Lab 848 Ironside 848 899 900 987 Rose Clayton Lab 758 Clayton 758 810 811 958 Bill Berry C 364 Berry 364 388 389 David Young LD 135 Young 135 180 187 Steven Thomson BNP 81 Thomson 81 111 112 Lower Deeside (3) [Ward 9] * Alan Milne C 1,546 * Aileen Malone LD 1,538 * Marie Boulton Ind 1,097 David Adams SNP 1,068 Brian Malone LD 603 Marianne Stewart Lab 583 Transfers (Quota = 1,609) Stage I II III IV V A Malone 1,538 1,660 1,609 1,609 1,609 Milne 1,546 1,588 1,592 1,745 1,609 Boulton 1,097 1,173 1,176 1,353 1,399 Adams 1,068 1,125 1,127 1,234 1,253 B Malone 603 692 726 Stewart 583 1.1. ABERDEEN 9 Midstocket/Rosemount (3) [Ward 7] * John Porter C 1,503 * Bill Cormie SNP 1,431 * Jenny Laing Lab 1,144 Steve Delaney LD 671 Jim Donaldson LD 529 Christine Chandler SSP 153 Transfers (Quota = 1,358) Stage I II III IV V Porter 1,503 1,358 1,358 1,358 1,358 Cormie 1,431 1,431 1,358 1,358 1,358 Laing 1,144 1,164 1,176 1,223 1,281 Delaney 671 689 702 753 1,201 Donaldson 529 563 570 586 Chandler 153 155 167 Northfield (3) [Ward 4] Transfers (Quota = 1,261) Stage I II * Jackie Dunbar SNP 1,557 Dunbar 1,557 1,261 * Gordon Graham Lab 1,401 Graham 1,401 1,401 * Kevin Stewart SNP 1,050 Stewart 1,050 1,249 Ramsay Milne Lab 587 Milne 587 603 Karen Freel LD 302 Freel 302 320 Pat Wokoma C 143 Wokoma 143 145 Tillydrone/Seaton/Old Aberdeen (3) [Ward 6] * Jim Noble SNP 1,365 * Norman Collie Lab 1,074 Sandra Macdonald Lab 595 * Richard Robertson LD 585 Hannah Dolan C 333 Daniel Johnston Grn 244 Angela McLeman Solidarity 88 Transfers (Quota = 1,072) Stage I II III IV V VI Noble 1,365 1,072 1,072 1,072 1,072 1,072 Collie 1,074 1,074 1,072 1,072 1,072 1,072 Robertson 585 638 638 659 799 926 Macdonald 595 634 635 648 718 791 Dolan 333 347 347 354 377 Johnston 244 289 289 329 McLeman 88 110 110 Torry/Ferryhill (4) [Ward 12] * Jim Kiddie SNP 1,900 * Yvonne Allan Lab 1,275 * Irene Cormack LD 1,077 * Alan Donnelly C 729 Ted Harris Lab 348 John Reekie Grn 287 Tony Petchey LD 270 Chris Cowie Ind 163 Shug Falconer Solidarity 102 10 LOCAL ELECTION RESULTS 2007 Consolidated Results — Aberdeen Scottish National Party . 22,791 29.5% 12 councillors Liberal Democrat . 20,845 26.9% 15 councillors Labour . 19,003 24.6% 10 councillors Conservative . 10,889 14.1% 5 councillors Independents. 2,090 2.7% 1 councillor Green Party . 1,204 1.6% Solidarity. 248 0.3% Scottish Socialist Party . 218 0.3% British National Party . 81 0.1% Transfers (Quota = 1,231) Stage I II III IV V VI VII VIII Kiddie 1,900 1,231 1,231 1,231 1,231 1,231 1,231 1,231 Allan 1,275 1,275 1,231 1,231 1,231 1,231 1,231 1,231 Cormack 1,077 1,155 1,160 1,169 1,202 1,397 1,231 1,231 Donnelly 729 757 758 762 796 818 846 889 Reekie 287 386 388 431 476 528 564 672 Harris 348 415 440 458 478 511 538 Petchey 270 334 335 345 364 Cowie 163 198 199 219 Falconer 102 150 151 1.2 Aberdeenshire Aboyne, Upper Deeside and Transfers (Quota = 1,232) Donside (3) [Ward 15] Stage I II III IV * Marcus Humphrey C 1,444 Humphrey 1,444 1,232 1,232 1,232 * Peter Argyle LD 1,286 Argyle 1,286 1,286 1,232 1,232 * Bruce Luffman C 1,009 Luffman 1,009 1,160 1,171 1,217 Carol Douglas SNP 991 Douglas 991 1,008 1,021 1,077 Angus Murdoch Lab 196 Murdoch 196 201 212 Banchory and Mid Deeside (3) Transfers (Quota = 1,103) [Ward 16] Stage I II III IV * Jill Webster C 1,570 Webster 1,570 1,103 1,103 1,103 * Linda Clark SNP 1,068 L Clark 1,068 1,139 1,103 1,103 * Karen Clark LD 795 K Clark 795 876 885 1,028 Jean Henretty LD 676 Henretty 676 789 798 857 Andy Brown Lab 300 Brown 300 326 330 Banff and District (3) [Ward 1] * Ian Gray SNP 1,088 * Jack Mair LD 694 * John Cox Ind 691 Neil Chalmers C 616 Kathryn Parr SNP 500 Sandy Buchan Ind 383 Jonny Barton Grn 298 John Calder Ind 172 Ian Page Ind 94 1.2.
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