Fraserburgh and District (ward)

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Fraserburgh and District.svg
Location of the ward [1]

Fraserburgh and District is one of the nineteen wards used to elect members of the Aberdeenshire Council. It elects four Councillors.

Contents

Councillors

ElectionCouncillors
2007 Brian Topping
(SNP/
Alba) [2]
Ian Tait
(SNP
/Independent)
Andy Ritchie
(SNP/
Ind.)
Michael Watt
(Independent)
2009
2012 Charles Cummin Buchan
(SNP)
2017 Doreen Mair
(Independent)
Andy Kille
(Conservative)
2022 Seamus Logan
(SNP)
Ann Bell
(Liberal Democrats)
James Adams
(Conservative)
2024 by-Iain Sutherland
(Conservative)

Election results

2024 by-election

Fraserburgh and District by-election (7 November 2024) - 1 seat
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
12345
Conservative Iain Sutherland36.31,1451,158 1,225 1,556 1,884
SNP Mike McDonald28.4895915 966 1,113  
Reform UK Conrad Ritchie25.9817829 864   
Liberal Democrats Sandy Leslie7.0222233    
Scottish Family Dawn Smith2.271    
Electorate: 11,584  Valid: 3,150  Quota: 1,576  Turnout: 27.4%  

    Source: [3] [4]

    2022 election

    Fraserburgh and District − 4 seats
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    123456
    Conservative James Adams32.41,526     
    Independent Doreen Mair (incumbent)32.11,509     
    SNP Seamus Logan 20.0941     
    Alba Brian Topping (incumbent)5.8274312 385 396   
    Liberal Democrats Ann Bell4.8228402 557 574 650 883
    Independent Paul Greenall3.9182269 423 444 553  
    Scottish Family John McColl0.94376 94    
    Electorate: 11,604  Valid: 4,703  Spoilt: 40  Quota: 941  Turnout: 40.9%  

      Source: [5] [6]

      2017 election

      2017 Aberdeenshire Council election [7]

      Fraserburgh and District - 4 seats
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      123456789
      Conservative Andy Kille24.10%1,229        
      Independent Doreen Mair14.57%743781 790 873 950 1,061   
      SNP Charles Cummin Buchan (incumbent)12.04%614617 758 783 811 855 859 910 999
      SNP Brian Topping (incumbent)12.78%652653 709 731 763 776 780 827 968
      Independent Ian Tait (incumbent)9.73%496529 532 564 590 637 644 743  
      Independent Michael Watt (incumbent)6.45%329352 359 397 429 470 478   
      Liberal Democrats Ann Bell5.14%262292 299 313 362     
      Labour Kenneth Watt5.23%267282 287 311      
      Independent Charlie Reid4.94%252258 267       
      SNP David Donn5.02%256257        
      Electorate: TBC  Valid: 5,100  Spoilt: 93  Quota: 1,021  Turnout: 42.9%  

        2012 election

        2012 Aberdeenshire Council election [8]

        Fraserburgh and District - 4 seats
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
        123456789
        SNP Brian Topping (incumbent)25.11,056        
        SNP Charles Cummin Buchan16.72704787.7 792.9 802.1 817.7 1,040.6   
        Independent Ian Tait (incumbent)14.65617637.2 644.6 666.9 723.6 733.9 759.3 836.1 993.3
        Independent Michael Watt (incumbent)9.90417432.3 446.3 466.5 515.5 528.9 547.7 627.9 783.6
        Independent Doreen Mair8.81371379.5 410.5 436.7 470.9 483.3 498.3 625.9  
        Liberal Democrats Ann Bell7.65322326.8 334.0 361.4 420.1 427.3 446.3   
        Conservative Bob Sim6.15259261.6 266.6 275.6      
        SNP Ricky Sheaffe-Greene4.89206270.3 273.5 280.7 282.7     
        Labour Ashara Taylor4.08172173.6 176.8       
        Independent George Esslemont2.078788.2        
        Electorate: 11,117  Valid: 4,211  Spoilt: 65  Quota: 843  Turnout: 4,276 (37.88%)  

          2007 election

          2007 Aberdeenshire Council election

          Fraserburgh and District
          PartyCandidateFPv%Count
          1234567
          SNP Brian Topping27.11,487      
          SNP Ian Tait20.61,131      
          Independent Michael Watt15.1831865 869 890 918 1,041 1,370
          SNP Andy Ritchie††††††14.57951,022 1,037 1,046 1,060 1,090 1,165
          Independent Dennis Duthie9.3509520 522 554 587 728  
          Conservative Bob Sim8.5466482 484 490 522   
          Liberal Democrats Dominique-Paul Lonchay3.0164167 168 171    
          Independent James Milne2.0109116 116     
          Electorate: -  Valid: 5,492  Spoilt: 168  Quota: 1,099  Turnout: 51.83%  

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