Dunoon (ward)

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Location of the ward [1]

Dunoon is one of the eleven wards used to elect members of the Argyll and Bute Council. It elects three Councillors.

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Councillors

ElectionCouncillors
2007 Dick Walsh
(Ind.)
Jimmy McQueen
(Ind.)
Alister MacAlister
(SNP)
2012 Michael Breslin
(SNP)
2017 Jim Anderson
(Ind.)
Bobby Good
(Conservative)
Audrey Forrest
(SNP)
2022 Ross Moreland
(Liberal Democrats)
Daniel Hampsey
(Conservative)

Election results

2022 election

Dunoon − 3 seats
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
1234567
SNP Audrey E. Forrest (incumbent)40.91,126      
Conservative Daniel Hampsey17.9493501 512 528 556 560 747
Liberal Democrats Ross Moreland16.9464539 544 646 710  
Independent Gordon Graham McKinven10.1279324 336 365 485 492  
Labour Kaitlin Wallace6.5180247 254     
Independent George Darroch6.1168249 266 296    
Scottish Family Susan Watling1.64362      
Electorate: 5,613  Valid: 2,753  Spoilt: 39  Quota: 689  Turnout: 49.7%  

    Source: [2] [3]

    2017 election

    2017 Argyll and Bute Council election [4]

    Dunoon - 3 seats
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    12345678
    SNP Audrey Forrest19.66575580 593 600 616 638 670 1,064
    Conservative Bobby Good18.26534539 557 584 602 643 732 
    SNP Keir Low14.05411421 423 437 455 467 487  
    Independent Jim Anderson10.70313339 353 391 412 542 658 687
    Liberal Democrats Ross Moreland9.03264275 286 306 372 406   
    Independent John Allison7.38216237 256 305 330    
    Labour Mick Rice6.67195203 216 227     
    Independent Gordon McKinven5.26154164 195      
    Independent Jimmy McQueen (incumbent)4.85142150       
    Independent Brian Logan4.14121       
    Electorate:  Valid: 2,925  Spoilt: 72  Quota: 732  Turnout: 2,997 (53.1%)  

      2012 election

      2012 Argyll and Bute Council election [5]

      Dunoon - 3 seats *
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      12345
      Independent Dick Walsh (incumbent)32.83777    
      SNP Michael Breslin28.01663    
      Independent Jimmy McQueen (incumbent)18.25432527.5 544.8 590.7 638
      Labour Mick Rice12.51296315.5 324.7 337.8 381.4
      Liberal Democrats Tony Miles4.44105128.1 137.3 160.1  
      Conservative William Green3.9794106.9 111.1   
      Electorate: 5,715  Valid: 2,367  Spoilt: 38  Quota: 592  Turnout: 2,405 (41.42%)  

        2007 election

        2007 Argyll and Bute Council election [6]

        Dunoon
        PartyCandidate1st Pref %SeatCount
        Independent Dick Walsh85524.612
        SNP Alister MacAlister††††††82123.634
        Independent Jimmy McQueen75421.724
        Labour David Graham35810.3
        Liberal Democrats Tony Miles2577.4
        Conservative Sandy MacPherson2396.9
        Independent Gordon McKinven1935.6

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        References

        1. "ArcGIS Web Application".
        2. "Declaration of Results Report Ward 7 Dunoon" (PDF). Argyll and Bute Council. 6 May 2022. Retrieved 12 August 2023.
        3. "Candidate Votes Per Stage Report Ward 7 Dunoon" (PDF). Argyll and Bute Council. 6 May 2022. Retrieved 12 August 2023.
        4. "Local Government Election 4 May 2017 results". 8 May 2017.
        5. "Argyll and Bute Council Election results 2012". 8 May 2020.
        6. "Local Government Elections 2007: Declaration of result: Argyll and Bute Council - Dunoon electoral ward" (PDF). p. 5. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 April 2012.