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The 2012 Aberdeen City Council election took place on 3 May 2012 to elect members of Aberdeen City Council. The election used the 13 wards created as a result of the Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, with each ward electing three or four Councillors using the single transferable vote system a form of proportional representation, with 43 Councillors elected.
Aberdeen City Council represents the Aberdeen City council area of Scotland.
The Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004 is an Act of the Scottish Parliament which provided, inter alia, for the election of councillors to the local authorities in Scotland by the single transferable vote system.
The single transferable vote (STV) is a voting system designed to achieve proportional representation through ranked voting in multi-seat organizations or constituencies. Under STV, an elector (voter) has a single vote that is initially allocated to their most preferred candidate. Votes are totalled and a quota derived. If their candidate achieves quota, he/she is elected and in some STV systems any surplus vote is transferred to other candidates in proportion to the voters' stated preferences. If more candidates than seats remain, the bottom candidate is eliminated with his/her votes being transferred to other candidates as determined by the voters' stated preferences. These elections and eliminations, and vote transfers if applicable, continue until there are only as many candidates as there are unfilled seats. The specific method of transferring votes varies in different systems.
Local political activist Renee Slater caused great controversy when she registered a mannequin doll as 'Helena Torry' in the Hazlehead/Ashley/Queens Cross ward. This was withdrawn soon after being spotted and a report has been issued to Grampian Police. [1]
The election saw the Scottish Liberal Democrats decimated as they lost two thirds of their Councillors. The Scottish National Party secured 3 gains copper-fastening their by-election gains during the 2007-2012 term. However, it was Labour who proved to be the biggest winners with 7 gains and 17 total seats as they secured first place. Independents gained 2 seats while the Tories lost 2 seats.
The Scottish Liberal Democrats is a liberal and social-liberal political party in Scotland.
The Scottish National Party is a Scottish nationalist and social-democratic political party in Scotland. The SNP supports and campaigns for Scottish independence. It is the second-largest political party by membership in the United Kingdom, behind the Labour Party and ahead of the Conservative Party, it is the third-largest by overall representation in the House of Commons, behind the Conservative Party and the Labour Party, and it is the largest political party in Scotland, where it has the most seats in the Scottish Parliament and 35 out of the 59 Scottish seats in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The current Scottish National Party leader, Nicola Sturgeon, has served as First Minister of Scotland since November 2014.
The Scottish Labour Party is the devolved Scottish section of the UK Labour Party.
On 9 May an agreement was reached to form a coalition. The coalition was formed between the Scottish Labour Party, the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party and three Independent councillors. Labour had 17 seats, the Tories contributed three and there were three independent members.
The term "coalition" is the denotation for a group formed when two or more people, factions, states, political parties, militaries etc. agree to work together temporarily in a partnership to achieve a common goal. The word coalition connotes a coming together to achieve a goal.
Party | Seats | Gains | Losses | Net gain/loss | Seats % | Votes % | Votes | +/− | |
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Labour | 17 | 7 | 0 | +7 | 39.5 | 29.7 | 16,264 | +5.1 | |
SNP | 15 | 4 | 1 | +3 | 34.9 | 31.3 | 17,131 | +1.8 | |
Liberal Democrats | 5 | 0 | 10 | -10 | 11.6 | 15.1 | 8,293 | -11.8 | |
Independent | 3 | 2 | 0 | +2 | 7.0 | 11.17 | 6,117 | +8.47 | |
Conservative | 3 | 0 | 2 | -2 | 7.0 | 9.7 | 5,285 | -4.4 | |
Scottish Green | 0 | - | - | - | - | 2.45 | 1,342 | +0.85 | |
National Front | 0 | - | - | - | - | 0.45 | 249 | +0.45 | |
UKIP | 0 | - | - | - | - | 0.11 | 58 | +0.11 |
Note: The net gain/loss and percentage changes relate to the result of the previous Scottish local elections on 3 May 2007. This may differ from other published sources showing gain/loss relative to seats held at dissolution of Scotland's councils.
Dyce/Bucksburn/Danestone - 4 seats | ||||||||||||
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Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 | Count 8 | Count 9 | |
Labour | Barney Crockett (incumbent) | 29.4% | 1,378 | |||||||||
SNP | Neil MacGregor (incumbent) | 25.5% | 1,198 | |||||||||
SNP | Gill Samarai | 8.8% | 412 | 419 | 513.1 | 525.7 | 536.4 | 544.1 | 948.6 | |||
Conservative | Duncan Stewart | 7.7% | 360 | 367 | 370.3 | 380.7 | 402.6 | |||||
SNP | Caroline Elizabeth Little | 7.6% | 358 | 367.6 | 479.8 | 487.4 | 507.4 | 525.3 | ||||
Liberal Democrats | Brian Malone | 7.5% | 353 | 368.3 | 377.4 | 392.8 | 428.1 | 585.7 | 607.1 | 607.7 | ||
Labour | Graeme Lawrence | 7.3% | 344 | 681.7 | 693.1 | 718.1 | 771 | 816.2 | 834.2 | 835.2 | 991.4 | |
Independent | Angela Joss | 3.7% | 174 | 190.2 | 195.9 | 232.8 | ||||||
Scottish Green | Rhonda Reekie | 2.5% | 117 | 128.1 | 134.9 | |||||||
Electorate: 14,122 Valid: 4,694 Spoilt: 92 Quota: 939 Turnout: 4,786 (33.24%) |
Bridge of Don - 4 seats | ||||||||||||
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Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 | Count 8 | Count 9 | |
Independent | John Reynolds (incumbent) | 28.0% | 1,530 | |||||||||
SNP | Muriel Jaffrey (incumbent) | 20.5% | 1,119 | |||||||||
Labour | Willie Young (incumbent) | 18.8% | 1,031 | 1,085.9 | 1,087 | 1,112.5 | ||||||
SNP | Sandy Stuart | 9.5% | 520 | 559.5 | 570.9 | 576.8 | 578.5 | 595.6 | 612.5 | 985.5 | 1,107.2 | |
SNP | Graham Bennett | 7.2% | 396 | 418.2 | 425.3 | 433.9 | 434.8 | 449.4 | 465.1 | |||
Liberal Democrats | Millie McLeod | 6.2% | 338 | 412.8 | 414.1 | 436.1 | 438.7 | 498.4 | 640.7 | 660.3 | ||
Conservative | Francis Davidson Webster | 6.1% | 333 | 360.3 | 360.5 | 364.3 | 365.2 | 385.1 | ||||
Independent | Gordon A. Leslie (incumbent) | 2.0% | 107 | 217.6 | 218.5 | 238.4 | 241 | |||||
Scottish Green | Daniel Kenneth Juett | 1.8% | 97 | 107.2 | 107.5 | |||||||
Electorate: 14,188 Valid: 5,471 Spoilt: 68 Quota: 1,095 Turnout: 5,539 (38.56%) |
Kingswells/Sheddocksley - 3 seats | ||||||||||||
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Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 | Count 8 | Count 9 | |
SNP | David John Cameron | 24.9% | 928 | 936 | ||||||||
Liberal Democrats | Steve Delaney | 21.5% | 802 | 803 | 803.2 | 812.2 | 828.2 | 950.2 | ||||
Labour | Len Ironside (incumbent) | 18.1% | 675 | 677 | 677.2 | 679.2 | 700.2 | 719.2 | 723.7 | 798.5 | 1,259.3 | |
Labour | Jason Butcher | 13.4% | 499 | 503 | 503.3 | 507.3 | 516.3 | 532.3 | 534.5 | 576.4 | ||
SNP | Wendy Alison Stuart (incumbent) | 10.1% | 375 | 381 | 383.9 | 392.9 | 409.9 | 428 | 431.1 | |||
Conservative | Steve Robertson | 6.9% | 256 | 257 | 257.1 | 270.1 | 280.1 | |||||
Independent | Barry James Thomson | 2.2% | 83 | 89 | 89 | 105 | ||||||
UKIP | Philip Clarke | 1.6% | 58 | 64 | 64.1 | |||||||
National Front | Dave MacDonald | 1.4% | 51 | |||||||||
Electorate: 3,798 Valid: 3,727 Spoilt: 71 Quota: 932 Turnout: (35.08%) |
Northfield - 3 seats | |||||||||
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Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | |
SNP | Jackie Dunbar (incumbent) | 34.2% | 1,314 | ||||||
Labour | Gordon Graham (incumbent) | 22.9% | 879 | 893.5 | 911.5 | 924.3 | 945.3 | 1,079.3 | |
Labour | Scott Carle | 22.6% | 869 | 886.1 | 892.1 | 910.9 | 934.2 | 1,089.5 | |
SNP | Paula Helen Mann | 13.9% | 535 | 831.5 | 847.3 | 860.5 | 877 | ||
Conservative | George Ross | 2.3% | 90 | 91.1 | 98.1 | 114.6 | |||
National Front | Christopher Sean Willett | 2.1% | 80 | 81.3 | |||||
Liberal Democrats | David Evans | 2.1% | 79 | 84.4 | 85.6 | ||||
Electorate: 11,419 Valid: 3,846 Spoilt: 128 Quota: 962 Turnout: 3,974 (33.68%) |
Hilton/Stockethill - 3 seats | ||||||||||||||
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Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 | Count 8 | Count 9 | Count 10 | Count 11 | |
Labour | George Adam (incumbent) | 37.8% | 1,421 | |||||||||||
SNP | Kirsty Blackman (incumbent)††††† | 21.9% | 823 | 851.1 | 857.4 | 861.8 | 870.8 | 890.8 | 934.5 | 934.8 | 960.2 | |||
SNP | John Lind | 13.6% | 512 | 522.5 | 525.5 | 527.5 | 536.8 | 545.8 | 561.5 | 577.9 | 587.9 | 602.5 | ||
Labour | Lesley Dunbar | 7.2% | 271 | 628.8 | 635.1 | 641.5 | 657.5 | 683.9 | 708.2 | 756.7 | 797.1 | 798.9 | 918.8 | |
Conservative | Aric Gilinsky | 5.4% | 203 | 206.7 | 210.7 | 212.7 | 216.7 | 221.7 | 237.4 | 272.4 | ||||
Liberal Democrats | Brian Dean | 3.9% | 145 | 161.6 | 165.3 | 166.3 | 172.9 | 196.9 | 213.3 | |||||
Independent | David Page Henderson | 2.7% | 101 | 108.8 | 109.8 | 121.1 | 161.5 | 177.8 | ||||||
Scottish Green | Elva Hills | 2.6% | 99 | 102 | 107 | 117.7 | 125.4 | |||||||
Independent | Archibald Robertson | 2.3% | 87 | 97.5 | 100.8 | 113.5 | ||||||||
Independent | Douglas James Thomson | 1.5% | 55 | 58 | 59 | |||||||||
National Front | Claire Emma O'Rourke | 1.1% | 41 | 42.7 | ||||||||||
Electorate: 10,254 Valid: 3,758 Spoilt: 315 Quota: 940 Turnout: 4,073 (36.65%) |
Tillydrone/Seaton/Old Aberdeen - 3 seats | |||||||||||
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Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 | Count 8 | |
Labour | Ross Grant | 30.4% | 846 | ||||||||
SNP | Jim Noble (incumbent) | 25.5% | 710 | ||||||||
Labour | Ramsay Milne | 14.1% | 392 | 513 | 513.6 | 516.9 | 527.7 | 560.5 | 614.4 | 724.4 | |
SNP | Mike Park | 7.8% | 218 | 224.6 | 237.6 | 241.7 | 250.9 | 268.9 | 304.2 | 350.4 | |
Scottish Green | Gina Ford | 6.4% | 179 | 182.4 | 182.6 | 185.6 | 199.8 | 244.4 | 290.9 | ||
Independent | Norman Collie (incumbent) | 5.8% | 161 | 164.7 | 165 | 169 | 188.2 | ||||
Liberal Democrat | David Green | 4.6% | 129 | 133.5 | 133.7 | 133.7 | 171.8 | ||||
Conservative | Daniel Stephen McCroskrie | 4.3% | 119 | 121.1 | 121.2 | 123.2 | |||||
National Front | Mike Phillips | 0.9% | 25 | 25.9 | 25.9 | ||||||
Electorate: 12,655 Valid: 2,779 Spoilt: 92 Quota: 695 Turnout: 2,871 (21.96%) |
Midstocket/Rosemount - 3 seats | ||||||||||
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Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 | |
Labour | Jenny Laing (incumbent)†† | 32.4% | 1,247 | |||||||
SNP | Bill Cormie (incumbent) | 32.1% | 1,233 | |||||||
Conservative | Fraser Forsyth††† | 13.8% | 531 | 555.7 | 579.9 | 600.2 | 686.1 | 751.7 | 867.6 | |
SNP | Iolanda Serci | 6.9% | 264 | 292.8 | 458.5 | 468.2 | 498.2 | 580.9 | ||
Scottish Green | John Laing McCallum | 6.4% | 245 | 315.8 | 333.9 | 360.7 | 461.3 | |||
Liberal Democrats | William Sell | 6.4% | 245 | 282.3 | 299.2 | 321.5 | ||||
Independent | Patrick McGuire | 2.1% | 82 | 102.8 | 112.2 | |||||
Electorate: 3,895 Valid: 3,847 Spoilt: 48 Quota: 962 Turnout: (33.38%) |
George Street/Harbour - 3 seats | |||||||||||||
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Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 | Count 8 | Count 9 | Count 10 | |
SNP | Andrew May (incumbent)†††††† | 25.3% | 672 | ||||||||||
Labour | Jean Morrison | 17.2% | 456 | 456.5 | 457.5 | 457.5 | 458.5 | 475.5 | 521.5 | 534.9 | 597 | 710.2 | |
Labour | Nathan Morrison | 14.3% | 381 | 381.3 | 382.3 | 385.3 | 386.3 | 391.3 | 414.3 | 443.8 | 494.8 | 570.9 | |
Liberal Democrats | Kris Chapman | 9.9% | 262 | 262.2 | 262.2 | 263.2 | 265.2 | 328.2 | 383.2 | 419.8 | 464.9 | ||
SNP | James Wiseman West | 8.4% | 224 | 229.3 | 230.3 | 237.3 | 238.3 | 248.3 | 268.4 | ||||
Independent | Jim Hunter (incumbent) | 8.4% | 222 | 222.2 | 224.2 | 228.2 | 244.2 | 266.2 | 296.2 | 327.7 | |||
Scottish Green | Richie Brian | 7.3% | 194 | 194.2 | 195.2 | 197.2 | 203.2 | 217.2 | |||||
Conservative | Brian George Davidson | 6.7% | 178 | 178.1 | 179.1 | 179.1 | 181.1 | ||||||
National Front | Ross Alexander Willett | 1.1% | 29 | 29 | 29 | ||||||||
Independent | Andrew Lovie | 0.9% | 26 | 26 | 32 | 33 | |||||||
Independent | Andy Rudgely | 0.5% | 14 | 14 | |||||||||
Electorate: 12,991 Valid: 2,658 Spoilt: 76 Quota: 665 Turnout: 2,734 (20.46%) |
Lower Deeside - 3 seats | |||||||||
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Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | |
Independent | Marie Boulton (incumbent) | 30.7% | 1,520 | ||||||
Liberal Democrats | Aileen Malone (incumbent) | 15.3% | 755 | 814.2 | 823.4 | 992.7 | 1,140.9 | 1,539.9 | |
Labour | M. Tauqeer Malik | 15.0% | 744 | 779 | 789.4 | 841.2 | 1,007.5 | 1,068.9 | |
Conservative | Raymond Murchie | 14.4% | 712 | 741.4 | 754.5 | 881.8 | 950.2 | ||
SNP | Dorothy Janet McCaig | 13.3% | 659 | 677.4 | 684.9 | 739.4 | |||
Independent | Peter Reiss | 9.9% | 490 | 568.6 | 621.3 | ||||
Independent | Andy Anderson | 1.3% | 64 | 94.7 | |||||
Electorate: 11,301 Valid: 4,944 Spoilt: 33 Quota: 1,237 Turnout: 4,977 (43.75%) |
Hazlehead/Ashley/Queens Cross - 4 seats | |||||||||||
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Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 | Count 8 | |
Liberal Democrats | Jennifer Stewart (incumbent) | 25.5% | 1,498 | ||||||||
Liberal Democrats | Martin Greig (incumbent) | 23.8% | 1,399 | ||||||||
Conservative | Ross Thomson | 15.3% | 899 | 962.9 | 1,005.7 | 1,012.9 | 1,017.2 | 1,186.1 | |||
Labour | Sandra MacDonald | 12.5% | 738 | 777.9 | 805.6 | 864.1 | 873.6 | 922.3 | 923.3 | ||
SNP | John Munro Corall * | 10.8% | 634 | 654.6 | 667.1 | 691.4 | 931.6 | 975.2 | 975.8 | 1,139.5 | |
Independent | Jim Farquharson (incumbent) | 5.6% | 328 | 379.6 | 414.9 | 439.6 | 441.4 | ||||
SNP | Stephen Mark Flynn | 4.2% | 248 | 262.8 | 269.1 | 274 | |||||
Scottish Green | Peter Alexander Kennedy | 2.4% | 140 | 158.6 | 173.6 | ||||||
Electorate: 13,658 Valid: 5,884 Spoilt: 65 Quota: 1,177 Turnout: 5,949 (43.08%) |
Airyhall/Broomhill/Garthdee - 3 seats | |||||||
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Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | |
Liberal Democrats | Ian Yuill (incumbent) | 34.0% | 1,626 | ||||
Labour | Angela Taylor | 22.4% | 1,073 | 1,157.6 | 1,193.9 | 1,260.9 | |
SNP | Gordon Scott Townson (incumbent) | 22.3% | 1,065 | 1,139 | 1,164.9 | 1,222.6 | |
Conservative | Bill Berry | 15.2% | 728 | 843 | 871.3 | 896.7 | |
Scottish Green | Bex Holmes | 3.1% | 149 | 182.3 | 221.6 | ||
Independent | Paul Briggs | 2.9% | 140 | 166.4 | |||
Electorate: 11,858 Valid: 4,781 Spoilt: 47 Quota: 1,196 Turnout: 4,828 (40.32%) |
Torry/Ferryhill - 4 seats | |||||||||||||
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Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 | Count 8 | Count 9 | Count 10 | |
Labour | Yvonne Allan (incumbent) | 26.4% | 1,134 | ||||||||||
SNP | Graham Robert Dickson | 16.5% | 706 | 726.2 | 726.2 | 729.4 | 734.2 | 741.7 | 755.1 | 768.6 | 804.4 | 862.1 | |
Conservative | Alan Donnelly (incumbent)† | 15.3% | 657 | 663.8 | 663.8 | 667.8 | 677.1 | 684.8 | 690.8 | 715.3 | 819.5 | 890.5 | |
SNP | Jim Kiddie (incumbent) | 14.4% | 619 | 631.7 | 631.7 | 634.7 | 640.1 | 649.6 | 667.6 | 692.6 | 730.1 | 797.8 | |
Labour | Kathryn Russell | 8.0% | 345 | 523.6 | 524.6 | 527.4 | 531.3 | 548.3 | 575.4 | 610.4 | 704.5 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Richard Robertson * | 7.7% | 331 | 335.9 | 335.9 | 335.9 | 340.9 | 346.4 | 376.3 | 400.8 | |||
Independent | David Fryer | 3.9% | 169 | 173.9 | 177.1 | 177.1 | 197.6 | 234.5 | 257 | ||||
Scottish Green | Andrew Reekie | 3.1% | 131 | 137.3 | 139.6 | 139.8 | 139.8 | 154.3 | |||||
Independent | Suzanne Kelly | 2.1% | 91 | 101.2 | 108.2 | 111.2 | 124.9 | ||||||
Independent | William Brown | 1.4% | 61 | 67.3 | 71.3 | 72.3 | |||||||
National Front | Billy Watson | 0.5% | 23 | 24.9 | 24.9 | ||||||||
Independent | Hamish Hay MacKay | 0.5% | 21 | 21.5 | |||||||||
Electorate: 14,625 Valid: 4,288 Spoilt: 118 Quota: 858 Turnout: 4,406 (29.32%) |
Kincorth/Loirston - 3 seats | ||||||||||
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Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 | |
SNP | Callum McCaig (incumbent)†††† | 34.1% | 1,389 | |||||||
Labour | Neil Cooney (incumbent) | 30.7% | 1,250 | |||||||
Independent | Andrew William Finlayson | 11.6% | 471 | 542.3 | 554.6 | 630.2 | 688.3 | 860.9 | 1,066.7 | |
Liberal Democrats | Kate Dean (incumbent) | 8.1% | 331 | 372.9 | 382.9 | 403.2 | 468.8 | |||
Labour | Eleanor Morrison | 7.1% | 291 | 366.3 | 544.3 | 560.7 | 589.8 | 681.9 | ||
Conservative | Alan Martin | 5.4% | 219 | 234.2 | 237 | 240.6 | ||||
Independent | Neale Bothwell | 2.9% | 120 | 140 | 144.5 | |||||
Electorate: 11,848 Valid: 4,071 Spoilt: 78 Quota: 1,018 Turnout: 4,149 (34.36%) |
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Hilton/Woodside/Stockethill By-election (30 July 2015) - 1 Seat [1] | ||||
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Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | |
SNP | Neil Copeland | 54.5% | 1,690 | |
Labour | Charlie Pirie | 24.9% | 771 | |
Conservative | Roy Alastair Begg | 11.3% | 350 | |
Scottish Green | Peter Kennedy | 4.2% | 130 | |
Liberal Democrats | Jonathan Waddell | 4.1% | 125 | |
Electorate: 12,050 Valid: 3,099 Spoilt: 33 Quota: 1,534 Turnout: 3,132 (25.7%) |
Kincorth/Nigg/Cove By-election (30 July 2015) - 1 Seat [2] | ||||
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Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | |
SNP | Stephen Flynn | 60.5% | 1,939 | |
Labour | Donna Clark | 18.9% | 606 | |
Conservative | Philip Patrick Sellar | 9.8% | 313 | |
Liberal Democrats | Ken McLeod | 6.5% | 207 | |
Scottish Green | Dan Yeats | 3.6% | 114 | |
Electorate: 12,693 Valid: 3,205 Spoilt: 26 Quota: 1,590 Turnout: 3,231 (25.3%) |
Midstocket/Rosemount By-election (1 October 2015) - 1 Seat [3] | |||||||
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Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | |
SNP | Alex Nicoll | 40.9% | 1,168 | 1,225 | 1,275 | 1,433 | |
Conservative | Tom Mason | 23.6% | 672 | 687 | 771 | 927 | |
Labour | Howard Gemmell | 21.2% | 605 | 629 | 692 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Ken McLeod | 8.3% | 238 | 270 | |||
Scottish Green | Jennifer Phillips | 6.0% | 170 | ||||
Electorate: 11,825 Valid: 2,853 Spoilt: 19 Quota: 1,427 Turnout: 2,872 (24.29%) |
George Street/Harbour By-election (1 October 2015) - 1 Seat [3] | ||||
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Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | |
SNP | Michael Hutchinson | 51.2% | 961 | |
Labour | Mike Scott | 26.1% | 490 | |
Conservative | Brian Davidson | 10.4% | 195 | |
Scottish Green | Alex Jarvis | 7.2% | 136 | |
Liberal Democrats | Euan Davidson | 5.1% | 96 | |
Electorate: 12,179 Valid: 1,878 Spoilt: 20 Quota: 940 Turnout: 1,898 (15.58%) |