Colinton/Fairmilehead (ward)

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Colinton Fairmilehead.svg
Location of the ward within Edinburgh [1]

Colinton/Fairmilehead is one of the seventeen wards used to elect members of the City of Edinburgh Council. [2] Established in 2007 along with the other wards, it elects three Councillors.

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As its name suggests, the ward's territory is based around the communities of Colinton and Fairmilehead in the far south of the city's urban area up to the boundary with Midlothian, also including Bonaly, Comiston, Firrhill, Hunter's Tryst / New Swanston, Oxgangs and Redford, plus the separate hamlet of Swanston. In 2019, the ward had a population of 25,257. [3]

Councillors

ElectionCouncillors
2007 Elaine Aitken
(Conservative)
Jason Rust
(Conservative)
Eric Barry
(Labour)
2012 Richard Lewis
(SNP)
2017 Philip Doggart
(Conservative)
Scott Arthur
(Labour)
2022 Marco Biagi
(SNP)
2024 by-electionLouise Spence
(Liberal Democrats)

Election results

2024 by-election

Colinton/Fairmilehead by-election (14 November 2024) – 1 seat
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
1234567891011
Liberal Democrats Louise Spence36.32,6832,684 2,685 2,687 2,697 2,704 2,763 2,793 2,898 3,096 3,751
Conservative Neil Cuthbert19.61,4541,458 1,458 1,465 1,476 1,483 1,517 1,638 1,643 1,676  
Labour Sheila Gilmore19.51,4411,441 1,444 1,446 1,453 1,463 1,480 1,495 1,611 1,886 2,055
SNP Marianna Clyde10.8800800 800 801 806 816 826 835 963   
Scottish Green Daniel Milligan5.3393393 396 397 402 407 414 423    
Reform UK Grant Lidster3.6268269 269 281 283 287 300     
Independent Marc Wilkinson2.3173173 175 177 179 190      
Independent David Henry0.85757 57 63 75       
Scottish Family Richard Lucas0.75151 51         
Independent Mev Brown0.75051 60 62        
Independent Bonnie Prince Bob0.32222          
Scottish Libertarian Tam Laird0.19          
Electorate: 19,907  Valid: 7,401  Spoilt: 45  Quota: 3,701  Turnout: 37.4%  

    Source: [4] [5]

    2022 election

    Colinton/Fairmilehead - 3 seats
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    1234567
    Labour Scott Arthur (incumbent)33.43,812      
    Conservative Jason Rust (incumbent)20.32,3172,435 2,480 2,507 3,512  
    SNP Marco Biagi 17.31,9692,123 2,142 2,561 2,590 2,614 3,216
    Liberal Democrats Louise Watson Spence12.41,4161,719 1,739 1,950 2,044 2,329  
    Conservative Neil Cuthbert9.61,1001,185 1,211 1,221    
    Scottish Green Helen McCabe5.4621739 763     
    Scottish Family Richard Crewe Lucas1.6179195      
    Electorate: 19,454  Valid: 11,414  Spoilt: 126  Quota: 2,854  Turnout: 59.3%  

      Source: [6] [7]

      2017 election

      2017 City of Edinburgh Council election [8]

      Colinton/Fairmilehead - 3 seats
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      123456
      Conservative Jason Rust (incumbent)33.25%3,783     
      Labour Scott Arthur 20.59%2,3432,423 2,541 2,855  
      Conservative Philip Doggart16.51%1,8792,580 2,602 2,724 2,727 3,430
      SNP Richard John Lewis (incumbent)20.73%2,3592,387 2,610 2,712 2,714  
      Liberal Democrats David Richard Walker4.64%528584 680    
      Scottish Green Sara Marsden4.28%487500     
      Electorate: 19,085  Valid: 11,379  Spoilt: 111  Quota: 2,845  Turnout: 60.2%  

        2012 election

        2012 City of Edinburgh Council election

        Colinton/Fairmilehead - 3 seats
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
        1234567
        Conservative Jason Rust (incumbent)28.71%2,692      
        Conservative Elaine Aitken (incumbent)23.29%2,1842,427     
        SNP Richard Lewis20.59%1,9311,953 1,962 1,975 2,021 2,187 2,816
        Labour Eric Barry (incumbent)17.87%1,6761,699 1,708 1,724 1,831 2,070  
        Scottish Green Andy Saunders4.91%460474 484 501 647   
        Liberal Democrats Alan Beal3.62%339350 365 368    
        UKIP Malcolm MacKay1.01%95100 105     
        Electorate: 18,521  Valid: 9,377  Spoilt: 74 (0.78%)  Quota: 2,345  Turnout: 9,451 (51%)  

          2007 Election

          2007 City of Edinburgh Council election

          2007 Council election: Colinton/Fairmilehead
          PartyCandidateFPv%Count
          123456
          Conservative Elaine Aitken23.12,8772,878 2,907 3,111  
          Conservative Jason Rust22.62,8152,816 2,844 2,994 3,012.70 3,595.21
          Labour Eric Barry18.72,3322,41 2,442 2,758 2,760.15 3,639.03
          SNP Thomas Kielty14.91,8611,881 1,983    
          Liberal Democrats Stuart Bridges14.81,8421,845 2,020 2,589 2,593.21  
          Scottish Green Alastair J Tibbitt4.2517546     
          Scottish Socialist Robert Mathie0.680     
          Electorate: 18,413  Valid: 12,324  Spoilt: 132  Quota: 3,082  Turnout: 67.6%  

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