Oban South and the Isles (ward)

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Location of the ward [1]

Oban South and the Isles is one of the eleven wards used to elect members of the Argyll and Bute Council. It elects four Councillors.

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Councillors

ElectionCouncillors
2007 Gordon Chalmers
(Ind.)
Mary-Jean Devon
(Liberal Democrats
/SNP
/Ind.)
Roddy McCuish
(SNP/
Ind./
ISP)
Donald Skye McIntosh
(SNP)
2012 Alistair MacDougall
(Ind.)
Fred Hall
(SNP)
2017 Jamie McGrigor
(Conservative)
Jim Linch
(SNP)
2021
2022 Amanda Hampsey
(Conservative)
Andrew Kane
(Ind.)
Willie Hume
(SNP)

Election results

2022 election

Oban South and the Isles − 4 seats
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
12345678910
SNP Jim Lynch (incumbent)21.3773         
SNP Willie Hume16.9615645 648 657 667 705 724 777  
Conservative Amanda Hampsey12.4452452 460 479 522 538 601 645 646 667
Scottish Green Phyl Stuart Meyer9.7353357 368 392 401 436 491 520 539  
Independent Andrew Kane8.1295295 304 314 354 393 439 529 540 698
Independent Colin Kennedy7.0256257 269 276 309 378 405    
Independent Donnie Campbell6.5235235 247 257 280      
Liberal Democrats Henry Drummond Boswell5.2188188 197 255 282 302     
Independent Jamie McGrigor (incumbent)4.9179180 214 226       
Labour Gopi Ageer4.7169169 176        
Independent John Watson3.2118120         
Electorate: 8,092  Valid: 3,633  Spoilt: 62  Quota: 727  Turnout: 45.7%  

    Source: [2] [3]

    2017 election

    2017 Argyll and Bute Council election [4]

    Oban South and the Isles - 4 seats
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    1234567
    Independent Roddy McCuish (incumbent)21.12808      
    Independent Mary-Jean Devon (incumbent)19.19734744.1 789.8    
    Conservative Jamie McGrigor 16.44629636.3 667.9 671.0 712.5 759.0 770.0
    SNP Jim Lynch16.03613616.7 619.8 623.0 637.4 680.0 1164.3
    SNP Sean MacIntyre13.22506511.5 519.5 520.9 539.1 572.7  
    Labour Jake Ainscough5.91226229.0 257.5 259.8 276.8   
    Independent Alistair MacDougall (incumbent)4.05155158.2 169.5 179.3    
    Liberal Democrats David Pollard4.03154156.4      
    Electorate:  Valid: 3,825  Spoilt: 66  Quota: 766  Turnout: 3,891 (47.5%)  

      2012 election

      2012 Argyll and Bute Council election [5]

      Oban South and the Isles - 4 seats
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      12345678
      SNP Mary-Jean Devon (incumbent)24.67%830       
      SNP Roddy McCuish (incumbent)22.79%767       
      SNP Fred Hall10.37%349408.6 461.6 475.2 489.6 523.2 569 632.6
      Independent Alistair MacDougall8.35%281305.4 307.9 333.8 373.4 406 580.9 701.5
      Independent Gordon Chalmers (incumbent)7.99%269305.1 307.1 329.7 370.5 386.2   
      Independent Neil MacKinnon MacIntyre7.64%257260.4 273.9 291.1 327.4 442.7 483.7  
      Independent Sean MacIntyre7.04%237239.8 248.4 266.7 283.9    
      Conservative Michael Hawke5.68%191194 196.4 252.2     
      Liberal Democrats Graham Kanes5.47%184189.5 191.6      
      Electorate: 7,615  Valid: 3,365  Spoilt: 51  Quota: 674  Turnout: 3,416 (44.19%)  

        2007 Election

        2007 Argyll and Bute Council election [6]

        Oban South and the Isles
        PartyCandidate1st Pref %SeatCount
        SNP Roddy McCuish 95523.311
        Liberal Democrats Mary-Jean Devon67216.425
        SNP Donald Skye McIntosh††††50612.439
        Independent Gordon Chalmers44410.949
        Conservative Roy Rutherford41310.1
        Independent Alastair MacDougall3478.5
        Liberal Democrats Nicola Welsh2937.2
        Independent Neil MacKinnon MacIntyre2907.1
        Independent Roderick MacEachen1433.5
        Independent David Gallant270.7

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        References

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