Dalry and West Kilbride (ward)

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Dalry and West Kilbride
North Ayrshire
Dalry and West Kilbride.svg
Boundary of Dalry and West Kilbride in North Ayrshire from 2017–2022.
Electorate 10,476 (2021)
Major settlements Dalry
West Kilbride
Scottish Parliament constituency Cunninghame North
Scottish Parliament region West Scotland
UK Parliament constituency North Ayrshire and Arran
2007 (2007)–2022 (2022)
Number of councillors3
Replaced by Ardrossan
Garnock Valley
North Coast
Created from Ardrossan North
Dalry
Garnock East
Kilbirnie South
Kilwinning West
Largs South and Fairlie
West Kilbride

Dalry and West Kilbride was one of the 10 wards used to elect members of North Ayrshire Council. Created in 2007 following the Fourth Statutory Reviews of Electoral Arrangements, the ward elected three councillors using the single transferable vote electoral system. As a result of the Islands (Scotland) Act 2018, the ward was abolished in 2022.

Contents

The ward latterly produced strong results for the Conservatives but was previously split between the Scottish National Party (SNP), Conservatives and independents.

Boundaries

The ward was created following the Fourth Statutory Reviews of Electoral Arrangements ahead of the 2007 Scottish local elections. As a result of the Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, local elections in Scotland would use the single transferable vote electoral system from 2007 onwards so Dalry and West Kilbride was formed from an amalgamation of several previous first-past-the-post wards. It contained the southern part of the former Largs South and Fairlie ward, the majority of the former Ardrossan North, Garnock East and Kilbirnie South wards as well as all of the former Dalry and West Kilbride wards and the northern half of the former Kilwinning West ward. Dalry and West Kilbride rans across the council area from the Firth of Clyde to the easternmost part of the council area between its borders with East Ayrshire and East Renfrewshire and centred around the towns of Dalry and West Kilbride. [1] Following the Fifth Statutory Reviews of Electoral Arrangements ahead of the 2017 Scottish local elections, the ward was increased in area as the northern boundary was moved to run along the A737 up to the council's border with Renfrewshire, taking in an area that was previously part of the Kilbirnie and Beith ward. [2]

In 2018, the Scottish Parliament passed the Islands (Scotland) Act 2018 which included provisions to improve the representation of island communities on councils. As a result, an intermediate review of the boundaries in North Ayrshire was carried out. The review coincided with the introduction of the Scottish Elections (Reform) Act 2020 which allowed for the creation of five-member wards. This proposed that three wards – Dalry and West Kilbride, Kilbirnie and Beith and North Coast and Cumbraes – be replaced by two new wards named Garnock Valley and North Coast. The proposals for North Ayrshire were subsequently approved by the Scottish Parliament and the ward was abolished in 2022. [3] [4]

Councillors

YearCouncillors
2007 Elizabeth McLardy
(Ind.)
John Reid
(Labour)
Robert Barr
(Conservative
/Ind.)
2010
2012 Catherine McMillan
(SNP)
2017 Todd Ferguson
(Conservative)
Joy Brahim
(SNP)
2021
by-election
Ronnie Stalker
(Conservative)

Election results

2021 by-election

Dalry and West Kilbride by-election (12 August 2021) – 1 seat
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
1
Conservative Ronnie Stalker53.52,016
SNP Robyn Graham34.31,292
Labour Valerie Reid8.1305
Liberal Democrats Ruby Kirkwood1.558
Socialist Labour James McDaid1.557
Independent John Willis1.142
Electorate: 10,476  Valid: 3,770  Spoilt: 31  Quota: 1,886  Turnout: 36.3%  

    Source: [5] [6]

    2017 election

    Dalry and West Kilbride - 3 seats
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    123456
    SNP Joy Brahim23.81,2191,223 1,247 1,289  
    Conservative Todd Ferguson22.21,1371,137 1,177 1,247 1,247 1,314
    Independent Robert Barr (incumbent)19.3990995 1,147 1,222 1,223 1,361
    Independent Kay Hall11.7599600 619 780 782 867
    Labour Paul Reid8.4432437 468 498 499  
    Independent Elizabeth McLardy (incumbent)8.2418423 433    
    Independent Sheena Woodside5.9301307     
    Independent John Willis0.527     
    Electorate: 10,027  Valid: 5,123  Spoilt: 91  Quota: 1,281  Turnout: 52.0%  

      Source: [7] [8]

      2012 election

      Dalry and West Kilbride - 3 seats
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      1234567
      Independent Robert Barr (incumbent)29.41,278      
      SNP Catherine McMillan22.69821,010 1,018 1,041 1,077 1,084 1,340
      Independent Elizabeth McLardy (incumbent)19.6853884 899 929 1,117  
      Labour John Reid (incumbent)16.0697729 737 765 810 815  
      Conservative Davina Saunders9.8425447 450 450    
      Socialist Labour Louise McDaid2.29497 99     
      Independent John Willis0.52441      
      Electorate: 9,513  Valid: 4,353  Spoilt: 47  Quota: 1,089  Turnout: 45.8%  

        Source: [9]

        2007 election

        Dalry and West Kilbride - 3 seats
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
        1234567
        Independent Elizabeth McLardy29.01,637      
        Labour John Reid20.71,1761,196 1,245 1,292 1,305 1,375 1,682
        SNP Catherine McMillan19.11,0841,117 1,157 1,198 1,209 1,261  
        Conservative Robert Barr [note 1] 17.0962994 1,003 1,036 1,220 1,301 1,568
        Conservative Ian Richardson4.3242252 256 266    
        Independent David Park3.8213247 264 288 301   
        Liberal Democrats Susan Clark3.1174190 198     
        Socialist Labour Louise McDaid2.9162182      
        Electorate: 9,796  Valid: 5,650  Spoilt: 66  Quota: 1,413  Turnout: 58.3%  

          Source: [10]

          Notes

          1. Cllr Robert Barr quit the Conservatives on 24 June 2010 and became an independent.

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