Bo'ness and Blackness (ward)

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Location of the ward [1]

Bo'ness and Blackness is one of the nine wards used to elect members of the Falkirk Council. It elects three Councillors.

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Councillors

ElectionCouncillors
2007 Adrian Mahoney
(Labour)
John Constable
(SNP)
Harry Constable
(SNP)
2009 byAnn Ritchie
(SNP/
Ind.)
2011 bySandy Turner
(SNP)
2012
2017 David Aichison
(Labour)
Lynn Munro
(Conservative)
2022 Stacey Devine
(SNP)

Election Results

2022 Election

2022 Falkirk Council election

Bo'ness and Blackness - 3 seats [2]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
12345
Independent Ann Ritchie (incumbent)40.582,262
SNP Stacey Devine21.561,2121,434.54
Labour David Aitchison (incumbent)18.681,0411,229.03 1,238.47
Conservative Lynn Munro (incumbent)15.12843950.83 951.93 984.18 995.82
Scottish Green Debra Pickering2.44136136 193.94 245.43 211.02
Liberal Democrats Nicholas William Pitts1.6190125.3 126.18
Electorate: 12,389  Valid: 5,574  Spoilt: 70  Quota: 1,394  Turnout: 45.6%  

    2017 Election

    2017 Falkirk Council election [3]

    Bo'ness and Blackness - 3 seats
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    1234
    SNP Ann Ritchie (incumbent)27.971,510   
    Conservative Lynn Munro26.151,412   
    Labour David Aitchison20.491,1061,116.38 1,130.17 1,381.23
    SNP Alan Gilbert14.1761880.73 882.71 892.69
    Scottish Green Mari-Ellena Corvi5.78312324.72 333.19 360.08
    Labour Michael Burnett5.52298302.24 312.82  
    Electorate: TBC  Valid: 5,399  Spoilt: 137  Quota: 1350  Turnout: 5,536 (46.8%)  

      2012 Election

      2012 Falkirk Council election [4]

      Bo'ness and Blackness - 3 seats
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      1234
      SNP Ann Ritchie (incumbent)37.671,526   
      Labour Adrian Mahoney (incumbent)21.03852900.1 1,010.8 1,780.8
      Labour David Aitchison20.39826850.9 910.2  
      SNP Sandy Turner (incumbent)11.40462848.3 915.9 956.1
      Conservative Lynn Munro9.50385401.5   
      Electorate: 11,250  Valid: 4,051  Spoilt: 79  Quota: 1,013  Turnout: 4,130 (36.01%)  

        2007 Election

        2007 Falkirk Council election [5]

        Bo'ness and Blackness
        PartyCandidate1st Pref %SeatCount
        SNP Harry Constable1,72327.611
        Labour Adrian Mahoney1,46023.424
        SNP John Constable1,22119.636
        Conservative Lynn Edith Munro79312.7
        Labour Ken Wright5328.5
        Independent Rob Willox2684.3
        Scottish Socialist Garry Chapman2393.8

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