Shetland North is one of the seven wards used to elect members of the Shetland Islands Council. It elects three Councillors.
Election | Councillors | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2007 | Alastair Cooper | Addie Doull | Bill Manson | |||||
2012 | Andrea Manson | Drew Ratter | ||||||
2017 | Emma Macdonald | |||||||
2022 | Tom Morton (Labour) |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Independent | Emma MacDonald | Unopposed | |||
Independent | Andrea Manson | Unopposed | |||
Labour | Tom Morton | Unopposed | |||
Registered electors | |||||
Independent hold | |||||
Independent hold | |||||
Labour gain from Independent |
Source: [2]
2017 Shetland Islands Council election [3]
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | ||
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1 | 2 | ||||
Independent | Andrea Manson (incumbent) | 42.7 | 509 | ||
Independent | Alastair Cooper (incumbent) | 33.1 | 395 | ||
Independent | Emma Macdonald | 20.1 | 240 | 379.04 | |
Conservative | Isobel Johnson | 4.0 | 48 | 70.28 | |
Quota: |
2012 Shetland Islands Council election
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | ||||
Independent | Andrea Manson | 30.79 | 444 | |||||||
Independent | Alastair Cooper (incumbent) | 23.99 | 346 | 369.9 | ||||||
Independent | Drew Ratter | 17.82 | 257 | 274 | 279.4 | 283.5 | 299.5 | 345.4 | 421.3 | |
Independent | Davy Cooper | 11.93 | 172 | 182.3 | 184.3 | 191.2 | 209.9 | 257.9 | ||
Independent | Jim Reyner | 8.25 | 119 | 129.9 | 130.8 | 141.4 | 153.9 | |||
Independent | Alan MacDonald | 4.09 | 59 | 65.7 | 66.7 | 72.7 | ||||
Independent | Colin Arnot | 2.50 | 36 | 40.4 | 40.8 | |||||
Electorate: 2,488 Valid: 1,433 Spoilt: 9 Quota: 359 Turnout: 1,442 (57.96%) |
2007 Shetland Islands Council election
Party | Candidate | 1st Pref | % | Seat | Count | |
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Independent | Alastair Cooper | 438 | 31.6 | 1 | 1 | |
Independent | Addie Doull | 215 | 15.5 | 2 | 6 | |
Independent | Bill Manson | 214 | 15.5 | 3 | 6 | |
Independent | Barbara Cheyne | 186 | 13.4 | |||
Independent | Kenny Hughson | 135 | 9.6 | |||
Independent | Alan MacDonald | 82 | 5.9 | |||
Independent | Daniel Robertson | 68 | 4.9 | |||
Independent | Joan Easten | 46 | 3.3 |
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