2007 Argyll and Bute Council election

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2007 Argyll and Bute Council election
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  2003 3 May 2007 (2007-05-03) 2012  

All 36 seats to Argyll and Bute Council
19 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Party Independent SNP Liberal Democrats
Seats won16107
Seat changeDecrease2.svg6Increase2.svg7Decrease2.svg1
Popular vote15,7158,9217,702
Percentage39.1%22.2%19.2%
SwingDecrease2.svg12.4Increase2.svg9.0Increase2.svg4.9

 Fourth party
 
Party Conservative
Seats won3
Seat change-
Popular vote6,301
Percentage15.7
SwingDecrease2.svg1.7

Council Leader before election

Allan MacAskill
Independent

Council Leader

Dick Walsh
Independent

Elections to Argyll and Bute Council were held on 3 May 2007 the same day as the other Scottish local government elections and the Scottish Parliament general election. The election was the first one using 11 new wards created as a result of the Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, each ward will elect three or four councillors using the single transferable vote system form of proportional representation. The new wards replace 36 single-member wards which used the plurality (first past the post) system of election.

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Election result

Argyll and Bute Local Election Result 2007
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Independent 16N/AN/ADecrease2.svg644.439.115,715Decrease2.svg12.4
  SNP 10N/AN/AIncrease2.svg727.822.28,921Increase2.svg9.0
  Liberal Democrats 7N/AN/ADecrease2.svg119.419.27,702Increase2.svg4.9
  Conservative 3N/AN/A-8.315.76,301Decrease2.svg1.7
  Labour 0N/AN/A±00.03.71,471Increase2.svg1.0
  Solidarity 0N/AN/A±00.00.276

Ward results

Incumbent councillors are marked with *

South Kintyre

South Kintyre
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
1234
Conservative Donald Kelly*42.9%1,332   
SNP John Donald Semple21.3%663710 743 845
Labour George McMillan14.3%444495 508  
Liberal Democrats Rory Colville*14.2%441505 512 658
Conservative James Martin4.9%152503 514 575
Solidarity Deirdre Henderson2.4%7683   
Electorate: 5,503  Valid: 3,108  Spoilt: 57  Quota: 778  Turnout: 57.51%  

    Kintyre and the Islands

    Kintyre and the Islands
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    12345
    Liberal Democrats Robin Currie*34.6%1,131    
    Independent John McAlpine*18.6%608637 685 726 825
    SNP Anne Horn14.7%482525 556 601 678
    Independent Ann Newman10.5%342434 450 547 607
    Conservative Peter Minshall9.2%300317 370 387  
    Labour Phil Hawkins6.7%219284 295   
    Independent Maureen Scott5.8%190195    
    Electorate: 5,307  Valid: 3,272  Spoilt: 45  Quota: 819  Turnout: 62.50%  

      Mid Argyll

      Mid Argyll
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      123456
      Liberal Democrats Alison Hay*22.0%813833 880 975  
      Independent Donnie MacMillan*18.9%699712 733 794 806 964
      SNP Colin Stevenson16.9%625632 672 693 700 735
      Independent Douglas Trevor Philand15.7%582608 650 674 681 796
      Independent Sandy Cameron9.3%344359 375 414 420  
      Conservative Charlotte Hanbury8.2%305312 318    
      Labour Wendy Reynolds6.1%225230     
      Independent Cameron Lewis2.9%106     
      Electorate: 5,948  Valid: 3,699  Spoilt: 49  Quota: 925  Turnout: 63.01%  

        Oban South and the Isles

        Oban South and the Isles
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
        1234567
        SNP Roddy McCuish 23.3%955      
        Liberal Democrats Mary-Jean Devon16.4%672674 684 820   
        SNP Donald Skye McIntosh* ††††12.4%506579 593 613 614 653 761
        Independent Gordon Chalmers10.9%444445 450 458 458 592 617
        Conservative Roy Rutherford10.1%413417 440 473 473 496 550
        Independent Alastair MacDougall*8.5%347348 376 389 390   
        Liberal Democrats Nicola Welsh7.2%293299 317     
        Independent Neil MacKinnon MacIntyre7.1%290315 354 391 391 427  
        Independent Roderick MacEachen3.5%143145      
        Independent David Gallant0.7%2727      
        Electorate: 7,401  Valid: 4,090  Spoilt: 98  Quota: 819  Turnout: 56.59%  

          Oban North and Lorn

          Oban North and Lorn
          PartyCandidateFPv%Count
          12345678
          Independent Elaine Robertson*22.0%1,005       
          Independent Duncan MacIntyre17.1%779801 821 872 934   
          Liberal Democrats Neil MacKay †††14.6%665678 701 726 772 777 846 951
          SNP Donald MacDonald13.6%618620 632 654 672 673 694 724
          SNP Mike MacKenzie8.8%401407 411 419 434 435 466 486
          Conservative Eileen Mary Kirkpatrick8.5%387394 404 419 427 429 457  
          Independent Ian Smyth4.4%200211 222 240 267 271   
          Independent Sidney MacDougall*4.1%188192 209 229     
          Independent George Doyle3.9%176179 198      
          Independent Gwen Cameron3.1%140146       
          Electorate: 7,431  Valid: 4,559  Spoilt: 87  Quota: 912  Turnout: 62.52%  

            Cowal

            Cowal
            PartyCandidateFPv%Count
            12345
            SNP Ron Simon29.8%1,127    
            Independent Alex McNaughton23.3%880909 996  
            Independent Bruce Marshall*19.7%745768 813 829 956
            Conservative Dave Petrie13.0%491504 523 530 630
            Liberal Democrats Trevor Oxborrow9.2%346376 391 397  
            Independent Iain Jarvis Gow5.1%192203    
            Electorate: 5,878  Valid: 3,781  Spoilt: 61  Quota: 946  Turnout: 65.36%  

              Dunoon

              Dunoon
              PartyCandidateFPv%Count
              1234
              Independent Dick Walsh*24.6%855938  
              SNP Alister MacAlister ††††††23.6%821836 845 870
              Independent Jimmy McQueen*21.7%754804 829 903
              Labour David Graham10.3%358371 376 384
              Liberal Democrats Tony Miles7.4%257269 278 336
              Conservative Sandy MacPherson6.9%239245 252  
              Independent Gordon McKinven*5.6%193   
              Electorate: 5,862  Valid: 3,477  Spoilt: 45  Quota: 870  Turnout: 60.08%  

                Isle of Bute

                Isle of Bute
                PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                12345
                Independent Len Scoullar*28.2%868    
                SNP Robert MacIntyre*27.2%839    
                SNP Isobel Strong*17.9%551597 647 667 730
                Independent Fraser Gillies7.7%238251 255 303 333
                Labour Harry Hattan7.3%225228 230 236  
                Liberal Democrats Karen Anne Hilton7.1%218226 229 258 308
                Conservative Peter Wallace4.6%143152 154   
                Electorate: 5,354  Valid: 3,082  Spoilt: 66  Quota: 771  Turnout: 58.80%  

                  Lomond North

                  Lomond North
                  PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                  1234
                  Independent Billy Petrie*22.2%794893 1,083 
                  Independent Danny Kelly*20.5%734786 855 905
                  Independent George Freeman*17.2%616658 738 784
                  SNP Elizabeth Buist15.6%557604 649 669
                  Conservative James Proctor13.5%484548   
                  Liberal Democrats Andrew Nisbet11.0%395   
                  Electorate: 6,239  Valid: 3,580  Spoilt: 35  Quota: 896  Turnout: 57.94%  

                    Helensburgh Central

                    Helensburgh Central
                    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                    123
                    Conservative Gary Mulvaney*27.7%1,220  
                    SNP James Alexander Robb ††18.6%822844 865
                    Liberal Democrats Aileen Morton16.6%734782 811
                    Liberal Democrats Al Reay* †††††16.5%728808 849
                    Independent Vivien Dance16.0%707772 852
                    Independent Richard William Humphrey4.5%198228  
                    Electorate: 7,617  Valid: 4,409  Spoilt: 67  Quota: 882  Turnout: 58.76%  

                      Helensburgh and Lomond South

                      Helensburgh and Lomond South
                      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                      1234
                      Conservative David Fairbairn Kinniburgh26.7%835   
                      Independent Ronald Kinloch*22.8%713728 753 815
                      Liberal Democrats Ellen Morton*22.4%700712 946 
                      SNP Richard MacDonald Trail18.3%572575 597 631
                      Liberal Democrats Karen York9.9%309314   
                      Electorate: 5,596  Valid: 3,129  Spoilt: 34  Quota: 783  Turnout: 56.52%  

                        Changes since 2007 Election

                        By-Elections since 3 May 2007

                        Helensburgh and Lomond South by-election 4 October 2007 - 1 Seat [1]
                        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                        1234
                        Liberal Democrats Andrew Nisbit30.31642752 1,014 1,525
                        Conservative Jim Proctor29.60627684 839  
                        Independent Gordon Hanning23.28493606   
                        SNP Richard Trail16.81356   
                        Liberal Democrats gain from Independent Swing
                        Electorate: 5,690  Valid: 2,118  Spoilt: 10  Quota: 1,060  Turnout: 2,128 (37.4%)  
                          Oban North & Lorn by-election 3 November 2011 - 1 Seat [2]
                          PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                          1234
                          SNP Louise Glen-Lee44.141,0811,117 1,179 1,374
                          Conservative Roy Rutherford20.62505523 591 758
                          Independent Gwyneth Neal17.88438496 561  
                          Liberal Democrats David Pollard10.62260273   
                          Independent George Doyle6.73165   
                          SNP hold Swing
                          Electorate: 7,606  Valid: 2,449  Spoilt: 19  Quota: 1,225  Turnout: 2,468 (32.4%)  

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