Banff and District is one of the nineteen wards used to elect members of the Aberdeenshire Council. It elects three Councillors.
Election | Councillors | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2007 | Jack Mair (Liberal Democrats) | Ian Gray (SNP) | John Cox (Independent / SNP/ Independent) [2] | |||
2012 | Mike Roy (Conservative) | |||||
2017 | Glen Reynolds (SNP) | |||||
2022 | Stewart Adams (Conservative) |
2022 Aberdeenshire Council election [3]
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | ||||
SNP | Glen Reynolds (incumbent) | 31.9% | 1,265 | |||||||
Conservative | Stewart Adams | 27.8% | 1,103 | |||||||
Independent | John Cox (incumbent) | 19.8% | 787 | 834.7 | 862.3 | 892.8 | 921.1 | 950.5 | 1,023.1 | |
Independent | Mike Roy (incumbent) | 7.2% | 285 | 299.8 | 318.7 | 326.2 | 368.7 | 401.9 | 487.5 | |
Labour | James Low | 5% | 200 | 224.3 | 234.9 | 238.5 | 294.8 | 365.1 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Sandy Leslie | 3.8% | 150 | 167.4 | 181.4 | 199.7 | ||||
Green | Neil Woodward | 2.6% | 105 | 182.8 | 185.1 | 214.8 | 239 | |||
Alba | Iain Cameron | 1.8% | 73 | 106.3 | 108.7 | |||||
Electorate: 9,185 Valid: 3,968 Spoilt: 34 Quota: 993 Turnout: 4,002 (43.6%) |
2017 Aberdeenshire Council election [4]
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | ||||
Conservative | Mike Roy (incumbent) | 36.18% | 1,509 | |
Independent | John B. Cox (incumbent) | 26.18% | 1,092 | |
SNP | Glen Reynolds | 25.15% | 1,049 | |
Liberal Democrats | Alison Simpson | 12.49% | 521 | |
Electorate: 9,187 Valid: 4,171 Spoilt: 53 Quota: 1,043 Turnout: 46.0% |
2012 Aberdeenshire Council election [5]
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | ||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | ||||
SNP | John B. Cox (incumbent)††††††††† | 31.24 | 1,037 | ||||
SNP | Ian Gray (incumbent)†††††††† | 24.19 | 803 | 959.7 | |||
Conservative | Mike Roy | 23.13 | 768 | 780.4 | 793.5 | 880.3 | |
Liberal Democrats | Alistair Francis Mason | 11.12 | 369 | 377.8 | 405.8 | 508.6 | |
Scottish Christian | Colin Murray | 10.30 | 342 | 350.4 | 375.4 | ||
Electorate: 8,661 Valid: 3,319 Spoilt: 50 Quota: 830 Turnout: 3,369 (38.32%) |
2007 Aberdeenshire Council election
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | ||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | ||||
SNP | Ian Gray | 24.0 | 1,088 | 1,092 | 1,103 | 1,142 | |||||
Liberal Democrats | Jack Mair | 15.3 | 694 | 704 | 713 | 773 | 773 | 848 | 915 | 1,132 | |
Independent | John Cox†††††††† | 15.2 | 691 | 707 | 742 | 791 | 791 | 925 | 1,055 | 1,257 | |
Conservative | Neil Chalmers | 13.6 | 616 | 626 | 640 | 666 | 666 | 741 | 792 | ||
SNP | Kathryn Parr | 11.0 | 500 | 509 | 525 | 554 | 558 | 609 | |||
Independent | Sandy Buchan | 8.4 | 383 | 398 | 438 | 475 | 475 | ||||
Green | Jonny Barton | 6.6 | 298 | 301 | 319 | ||||||
Independent | John Calder | 3.8 | 172 | 180 | |||||||
Independent | Ian Page | 2.1 | 94 | ||||||||
Electorate: - Valid: 4,536 Spoilt: 105 Quota: 1,135 Turnout: 53.11% |
Local government in Scotland comprises thirty-two local authorities, commonly referred to as Scottish councils. Each council provides public services, including education, social care, waste management, libraries and planning. Councils receive the majority of their funding from the Scottish Government, but operate independently and are accountable to their local electorates. Councils raise additional income via the Council Tax, a locally variable domestic property tax, and Business rates, a non-domestic property tax.
The 2017 Scottish local elections were held on Thursday 4 May, in all 32 local authorities. The SNP retained its position as the largest party in terms of votes and councillors, despite suffering minor losses. The Conservatives made gains and displaced Labour as the second largest party, while the Liberal Democrats suffered a net loss of councillors despite increasing their share of the vote. Minor parties and independents polled well; and independent councillors retained majority control over the three island councils. For the first time since the local government reforms in 1995, all mainland councils fell under no overall control.
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