East Ayrshire Council election, 2007

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Elections to East Ayrshire Council were held on 3 May 2007, the same day as the other Scottish local government elections and the Scottish Parliament general election. The election was the first one using nine new wards created as a results of the Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, each ward will elect three or four councillors using the single transferable vote system a form of proportional representation. The new wards replace 32 single-member wards which used the plurality (first past the post) system of election.

East Ayrshire Council area of Scotland

East Ayrshire is one of thirty-two council areas of Scotland. It shares borders with Dumfries and Galloway, East Renfrewshire, North Ayrshire, South Ayrshire and South Lanarkshire. The headquarters of the council are located on London Road, Kilmarnock. With South Ayrshire and the mainland areas of North Ayrshire, it formed the former county of Ayrshire.

Local government in Scotland is organised through 32 unitary authorities designated as councils which consist of councillors elected every five years by registered voters in each of the council areas.

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Election results

East Ayrshire Local Election Result 2007
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Labour 14N/AN/A-943.7541.1220,705-8.09
  SNP 14N/AN/A+643.7539.2119,744+3.94
  Conservative 3N/AN/A+29.3812.806,446+0.31
  Solidarity 0N/AN/A±00.000.70351+0.70
  Scottish Green 0N/AN/A±00.000.49245+0.49
  Scottish Socialist 0N/AN/A±00.000.32162-0.86
  BNP 0N/AN/A±00.00.1786+0.02
  Independent 1N/AN/A+13.135.192,614+3.48

Ward results

Summary

e    d  Results of the East Ayrshire Council election, 2007
by ward
Ward%Cllrs%Cllrs%Cllrs%Cllrs%CllrsTotal
Cllrs
SNP Labour Conservative Others Independents
Annick30.7134.3121.111.6012.303
Kilmarnock North55.7226.7115.801.90--3
Kilmarnock West and Crosshouse47.2232.5117.01--3.304
Kilmarnock East and Hurlford39.5245.027.702.305.40 4
Kilmarnock South44.7247.715.901.70--3
Irvine Valley43.5231.6120.51--4.304
Ballochmyle29.1151.739.204.205.804
Cumnock and New Cumnock26.2160.439.803.80--4
Doon Valley26.0149.018.40--16.613
Total39.21441.11412.831.705.2132

Annick (3 seats)

Annick
PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6
SNP John MacKay30.71,625     
Conservative Rose-Ann Cunninghame21.11,1171,163.311,194.641,401.05  
Labour John McGhee17.2909945.86958.341,087.051,102.611,840.45
Labour Jim O'Neil17.1905928.71938.641,077.081,085.93 
Independent Ann Hay12.3651726.57746.65   
BNP Thomas Sweeten1.68699.71    
Electorate: -  Valid: 5,293  Spoilt: 89  Quota: 1,324  Turnout: -

    Kilmarnock North (3 seats)

    Kilmarnock North
    PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2
    SNP Willie Coffey 34.51,552 
    Labour Maureen McKay26.71,202 
    SNP Helen Coffey21.29521,317.61
    Conservative James Adams15.8709720.80
    Scottish Socialist Colin Rutherford1.98589.39
    Electorate: -  Valid: 4,500  Spoilt: 88  Quota: 1,126  Turnout: -

      Kilmarnock West and Crosshouse (4 seats)

      Kilmarnock West and Crosshouse
      PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6
      SNP Iain Linton25.11,656     
      SNP Douglas Reid22.11,454     
      Labour Robert Keohone19.41,2801,315.211,330.71   
      Conservative Tom Cook17.01,1181,118.411,209.491,209.891,308.101,578.86
      Labour Brian Reeves13.1866901.82917.23925.71978.60 
      Independent Shirley-Anne Weir3.3220263.35280.99281.31  
      Electorate: -  Valid: 6,594  Spoilt: 182  Quota: 1,319  Turnout: -

        Kilmarnock East and Hurlford (4 seats)

        Kilmarnock East and Hurlford
        PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6
        SNP John Campbell20.01,300     
        SNP Jim Buchannan19.51,2691,313    
        Labour Drew McIntyre15.91,0311,0391,039.821,077.891,141.021,555.40
        Labour Gordon Cree14.9970977978.431,031.601,110.941,373.14
        Labour Jim Raymond14.2924947947.60974.721,014.90 
        Conservative Ian Grant7.7502505506.50574.82  
        Independent John Weir5.4350378380.09   
        Solidarity Gordon Walker2.3151     
        Electorate: -  Valid: 6,497  Spoilt: 148  Quota: 1,300  Turnout: -

          Kilmarnock South (3 seats)

          Kilmarnock South
          PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6
          Labour John Knapp38.71,708     
          SNP Hugh Ross25.01,1041,144.60    
          SNP Jim Todd19.7870894.71926.84954.791,018.151,272.69
          Labour Ray Murray9.0398800.47801.94825.63901.88 
          Conservative Tamzin Hobday5.9262276.47277.01289.55  
          Scottish Socialist Kevin McGreggor1.77791.1291.60   
          Electorate: -  Valid: 4,419  Spoilt: 131  Quota: 1,105  Turnout: -

            Irvine Valley (4 seats)

            Irvine Valley
            PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2
            SNP Alan Brown 23.71,497 
            Labour Stuart Finlayson22.41,416 
            Conservative Stephanie Young20.5 1,293 
            SNP Bobby McDill19.81,2511,421.69
            Labour Isabella MacRae9.2580592.66
            Independent May Anderson4.3274286.82
            Electorate: -  Valid: 6,311  Spoilt: 135  Quota: 1,263  Turnout: -

              Ballochmyle (4 seats)

              Ballochmyle
              PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7
              Labour Eric Jackson20.51,195      
              SNP Jim Roberts17.71,0321,033.091,083.121,169.19   
              Labour Neil McGhee16.0931937.60958.84990.96991.071,026.32 1,130.91
              Labour Jimmy Kelly15.2883895.76924.17976.20976.281,044.441,146.33
              SNP David Shankland11.4667668.65682.77712.80715.11805.37 
              Conservative Nick Martin9.2534535.04563.12610.12610.24  
              Independent Gordon Ralton5.8340340.29379.34    
              Scottish Green Brian Brodaley4.2245246.21     
              Electorate: -  Valid: 5,827  Spoilt: 182  Quota: 1,166  Turnout: -

                Cumnock and New Cumnock (4 seats)

                Cumnock and New Cumnock
                PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7
                Labour Eric Ross24.41,297      
                Labour Blly Crawford18.19611,059.74 1,088.89    
                Labour Barney Menzies17.99501,026.381,049.991,066.08   
                SNP Kathy Morrice13.8733744.09809.98810.66810.79898.43 1,504.60
                SNP Andrew Kent12.4661664.40696.94698.22698.28815.81 
                Conservative James Boswell9.8519524.37536.37536.88536.95  
                Solidarity Jim Monaghan3.8200205.90     
                Electorate: -  Valid: 5,321  Spoilt: 154  Quota: 1,065  Turnout: -

                  Doon Valley (3 seats)

                  Doon Valley
                  PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5
                  SNP Drew Filson26.0 1,221    
                  Labour Elaine Stewart17.4814819.50838.861,022.59 
                  Independent Jim Sutherland16.6779790.28915.441,036.231,089.06
                  Labour Elaine Dinwoodie16.5776780.52826.841,097.33 1,802.75
                  Labour Tommy Farrell15.1709712.38734.54  
                  Conservative Margaret Sword8.4392396.17   
                  Electorate: -  Valid: 4,691  Spoilt: 96  Quota: 1,173  Turnout: -

                    By-elections 2007-12

                    Ballochmyle by-election, 11 December 2008 - 1 seat [1]
                    PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3
                    Labour David Shaw47.901,5981,617 1,675
                    SNP Roseanne Savage33.841,1291,1601,261
                    Conservative Janette MacAlpine8.18273290308
                    Solidarity Danny Masterton7.28243248 
                    Liberal Democrats Ian Fraser2.7993  
                    Labour hold Swing
                    Electorate: -  Valid: 3,336  Spoilt: 29  Quota: 1,669  Turnout: 3,365 (29.19%)
                      • On 1 October 2009 a by-election was held to fill the vacancy which arose following the death of Independent Cllr James Sutherland. Moira Pirrie won the by-election for Labour
                      Doon Valley by-election, 1 October 2009 - 1 seat [2]
                      PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1
                      Labour Moira Pirrie50.541,221
                      SNP John Bell36.88891
                      Conservative Nicholas Martin7.28176
                      Independent Yvonne Hamilton3.4884
                      Independent Robert Shennan1.8244
                      Labour gain from Independent Swing
                      Electorate: -  Valid: 2,416  Spoilt: 33  Quota: 1,209  Turnout: 2,449 (26.78%)

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