Lomond (ward)

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Location of the ward [1]

Lomond is one of the six wards used to elect members of the West Dunbartonshire Council. It elects three Councillors.

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The ward covers the northern parts of the Vale of Leven closest to Loch Lomond and the rural area east of the loch, including Balloch, Gartocharn, Jamestown, Levenvale, Mill of Haldane, Rosshead and Tullichewan. [2]

Councillors

ElectionCouncillors
2007 Ronald McColl
(SNP)
Craig McLaughlin
(SNP)
Martin Rooney
(Labour)
2012 Jonathan McColl
(SNP)
Hazel Sorrell
(Labour)
2017 Sally Page
(Conservative)
2022 Hazel Sorrell
(Labour)

Election results

2022 election

2022 West Dunbartonshire Council election

Lomond - 3 seats [3]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
12345
SNP Jonathan McColl (incumbent)34.51,494    
Labour Martin Rooney (incumbent)21.79381,017.4 1,163.1  
Labour Hazel Sorrell16.6719782.1 969.3 1,035.0 1,433.5
Conservative Sally Page (incumbent)15.4666680.9 731.0 735.2  
West Dunbartonshire Community Drew MacEoghainn11.8509620.7    
Electorate: 9,111  Valid: 4,326  Spoilt: 75  Quota: 1,082  Turnout: 48.3%  

    2017 election

    2017 West Dunbartonshire Council election [4]

    Lomond - 3 seats [5]
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    123456
    SNP Jonathan McColl (incumbent)24.81,0821,109    
    Labour Martin Rooney (incumbent)21.6945977 977.4 1,024.5 1,386.6 
    Conservative Sally Page21.5939968 968.3 989.4 1,037.4 1,099.9
    Labour Hazel Sorrell (incumbent)10.9477498 498.3 542.4   
    SNP Chris Pollock10.5458481 495.7 604.0 639.1 674.9
    West Dunbartonshire Community Louise Robertson5.6246300 300.6    
    Independent George Rice5.0218     
    Electorate: 9,132  Valid: 4,365  Spoilt: 106  Quota: 1,092  Turnout: 48.9%  

      2012 election

      2012 West Dunbartonshire Council election [6]

      Lomond - 3 seats
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      1234567
      Labour Martin Rooney (incumbent)33.641,243      
      SNP Jonathan McColl *18.35678686.9 711.2 736.5 775.5 784.5 1,342.9
      SNP Ronnie McColl (incumbent)14.48535544.8 561.5 593 636.3 647.6  
      Labour Hazel Sorrell14.18524789.4 840.7 884.9 998.8  
      Conservative Brian McKenzie Walker9.34345350.9 354.9 416.4    
      Independent George Rice5.66209214.1 238.9     
      Scottish Socialist Louise Robertson4.36161167.9      
      Electorate: 8,958  Valid: 3,695  Spoilt: 79  Quota: 924  Turnout: 3,774 (42.13%)  

        2007 election

        2007 West Dunbartonshire Council election

        2007 West Dunbartonshire Council election: Lomond
        PartyCandidate1st Pref %SeatCount
        Labour Martin Rooney1,38627.111
        SNP Craig McLaughlin1,31725.811
        SNP Ronald McColl1,06020.7
        Conservative David Jardine61312.0
        Labour Ann Rushforth2785.4
        Scottish Socialist Louise Robertson2514.9
        Scottish Green Richard Giles McCarthy2064.0

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