Dennistoun (ward)

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Dennistoun
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Dennistoun Ward (2017) within Glasgow
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Rooftop view looking north over Dennistoun with Royston beyond (2013)
Area5.21 km2 (2.01 sq mi)
Population20,861 (2015) [1]
  Density 4,004/km2 (10,370/sq mi)
Council area
Lieutenancy area
  • Glasgow
Country Scotland
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town GLASGOW
Postcode district G21, G31
Dialling code 0141
Police Scotland
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Ambulance Scottish
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Dennistoun (Ward 22) is one of the 23 wards of Glasgow City Council; [2] used since the 2017 local election, it is one of two created from the Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland's 5th Review. [3] The ward returns three council members.

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Boundaries

Located east of Glasgow city centre, the ward is centred around Dennistoun, although does not include all of the district - the Reidvale streets to the south of Duke Street are within the Calton ward. It was created in 2017 from the East Centre ward (the Dennistoun, Milnbank and Haghill neighbourhoods), the Springburn ward (the Royston, Germiston and Sighthill neighbourhoods along with commercial/industrial land at Blochairn and St Rollox) and a small part of the Anderston/City ward (the Ladywell neighbourhood and the grounds of Glasgow Royal Infirmary).

Councillors

ElectionCouncillors
2017 [4] Allan Casey
(SNP)
Elaine McDougall
(Labour)
Kim Long
(Green)
2022 [5] Anthony Carroll
(Green)

Election results

2022 election

Dennistoun − 3 seats
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123
Labour Elaine McDougall (incumbent)29.21,595  
Scottish Green Anthony Carroll26.11,431  
SNP Allan Casey (incumbent)24.51,3371,362 1,388
SNP Lorna Finn10.7582609 626
Conservative Fiona McNider Connelly6.2339370 370
Liberal Democrats Fergus McCann1.896143 148
TUSC Oisín Duncan1.584109 117
Electorate: 15,386  Valid: 5,464  Spoilt: 154  Quota: 1,367  Turnout: 36.5%  

    Source: [6] [7]

    2017 election

    Dennistoun - 3 seats [4]
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    1234567
    Labour Elaine McDougall *24.16%1,3101,336 1,677
    SNP Allan Casey24.41%1,3241,334 1,344 1,370
    Scottish Green Kim Long19.49%1,0571,100 1,107 1,160 1,162 1,258 1,781
    SNP Lorna Finn14.38%780786 794 812 823 841
    Conservative Michael Kusznir7.78%422438 445 488 488
    Labour Allan Stewart +7.34%398405
    Liberal Democrats Daniel Donaldson2.45%133
    Electorate: 15,471  Valid: 5,424  Spoilt: 228  Quota: 1,357  Turnout: 36.5%  

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      References

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