North East (Glasgow ward)

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North East Ward (2017) within Glasgow
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Aerial view (2015) of the Provanhall and Garthamlock neighbourhoods in the North East ward, which also contains the Glasgow Fort shopping park
Area14.90 km2 (5.75 sq mi)
Population20,457 (2015) [1]
  Density 1,372/km2 (3,550/sq mi)
Council area
Lieutenancy area
  • Glasgow
Country Scotland
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town GLASGOW
Postcode district G33, G34
Dialling code 0141
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North East (Ward 21) is one of the 23 wards of Glasgow City Council. [2] On its creation in 2007 and in 2012 it returned four council members, using the single transferable vote system. [3] For the 2017 Glasgow City Council election, the ward boundaries were redrawn with a smaller size and population, and it returned three members.

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Boundaries

Located in the far north-east of Glasgow, the core of the ward since 2007 includes neighbourhoods between the M8 motorway and the city boundary with North Lanarkshire: Easterhouse, Provanhall, Garthamlock, Craigend, Ruchazie, Hogganfield, Provanmill and Blackhill as well as the village of Gartloch, all bordered by open ground, much of which is within the Seven Lochs Wetland Park.

The 2017 changes removed the Robroyston, Barmulloch, Wallacewell and Balornock neighbourhoods located to the west of the M80 motorway, as well as the streets in Millerston within Glasgow, which were added to the Springburn ward. Following the alterations, it was the ward covering the largest area in the city, but with the lowest population spread the most thinly across the territory. A 2019 specific review caused the removal of a few streets of modern housing at Cardowan from the North East ward and the Glasgow council area, re-allocating them to the Stepps, Chryston and Muirhead ward of North Lanarkshire along with the rest of the developments in that area, addressing an anomaly dating back to when the boundary crossed open fields. [4] [5]

Councillors

ElectionCouncillors
2007 [6] Grant R Thoms
(SNP)
Gilbert Davidson
(Labour)
Gerald Leonard
(Labour)
Catherine McMaster
(Labour)
2012 [7] Gerry Boyle
(SNP)
Maureen Burke
(Labour)
Sohan Singh
(Labour)
2017 [8] Ruairi Kelly
(SNP)
Mandy Morgan
(SNP)
3 seats
2022 [9] Sharon Greer
(Labour)
2024Mary McNab
(Labour)

Election results

2024 By-election

North East by-election (21 November 2024) − 1 seat
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
1234567
Labour Mary McNab34.3630642 655 671 708 808 1,069
SNP Kilian Riley32.2591596 605 632 638 686  
Reform UK Robert McGregor18.2336337 349 366 397   
Conservative Thomas Haddow5.399104 107 111    
Scottish Green Hayley McDonald4.27779 94     
TUSC Anne McAllister3.76872      
Liberal Democrats Peter McLaughlin1.936      
Electorate: 15,040  Valid: 1,837  Spoilt: 31  Quota: 919  Turnout: 12.4%  

    2022 election

    2022 Glasgow City Council election

    North East − 3 seats
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    12345678
    Labour Maureen Burke (incumbent)34.01,532       
    SNP Ruairi Kelly (incumbent)29.01,305       
    SNP Mandy Morgan (incumbent)13.6612624 770 771 775 846 862  
    Labour Sharon Greer9.9447790 798 804 815 852 1,067 1,349
    Conservative John White8.6389403 404 407 415 422   
    Scottish Green Iain McLarty3.0136141 151 157 175    
    TUSC Annie McAllister1.25256 57 62     
    Scottish Libertarian Cam Milne0.62831 31      
    Electorate: 15,312  Valid: 4,501  Spoilt: 158  Quota: 1,126  Turnout: 30.4%  

      Source: [10] [11]

      2017 election

      2017 Glasgow City Council election

      North East – 3 seats [12]
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      12345678
      Labour Maureen Burke (incumbent)27.25%1,176
      SNP Ruairi Kelly22.50%971974 979 991 1,030 1,160
      SNP Mandy Morgan17.13%739740 743 771 792 871 940 1,035
      Conservative Frances Howell12.14%524527 528 543 607 684 684
      Independent Gerry Boyle (incumbent)9.89%427432 437 452 534
      Labour Stephen Docherty7.93%342411 415 438
      Scottish Green Carole Ure2.36%102103 109
      Solidarity Jenny Kiernan0.79%3435
      Electorate: 15,406  Valid: 4,315  Spoilt: 198  Quota: 1,079  Turnout: 29.3%  

        2012 election

        2012 Glasgow City Council election

                    North East – 4 seats [7]
                    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                    12
                    Labour Maureen Burke 29.18%1,958 
                    SNP Gerry Boyle20.53%1,378 
                    Labour Gerry Leonard (incumbent)20.04%1,345 
                    Labour Sohan Singh14.39%9661,411
                    SNP Tony Kenny9.12%612647
                    Conservative Kim Schmulian3.13%210215
                    Scottish Green Stuart Clay [a] 1.76%118141
                    Liberal Democrats John C. MacPherson1.13%7685
                    TUSC Jamie Cocozza0.72%4858
                    Electorate: 25,247  Valid: 6,711  Spoilt: 242  Quota: 1,343  Turnout: 27.54%  
                      1. Outgoing councillor from Partick West ward.

                      2007 election

                      2007 Glasgow City Council election

                                                              2007 Council election: North East [6]
                                                              PartyCandidateFPv% %SeatCount
                                                              Labour Gilbert Davidson2,27227.1
                                                              SNP Grant R Thoms2,09825.1
                                                              Labour Gerald Leonard [a] 1,47517.6
                                                              Labour Catherine McMaster [b] 1,04012.4
                                                              Conservative John France4855.8
                                                              Solidarity Joanne Reilly3504.2
                                                              Liberal Democrats John C MacPherson2282.7
                                                              Scottish Green Stewart MacDonald1862.2
                                                              Scottish Socialist Andy McPake1291.5
                                                              Independent George Savage1001.2
                                                              1. Outgoing councillor for Gartcraig single-member ward.
                                                              2. Outgoing councillor for Garthamlock single-member ward.

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