Stevenston (ward)

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Stevenston
North Ayrshire
Stevenston.svg
Boundary of Stevenston in North Ayrshire from 2017–2022.
Electorate 9,565 (2017)
Major settlements Stevenston
Scottish Parliament constituency Cunninghame South
Scottish Parliament region West Scotland
UK Parliament constituency North Ayrshire and Arran
2017 (2017)–2022 (2022)
Number of councillors3
Replaced by Saltcoats and Stevenston
Created from Saltcoats and Stevenston

Stevenston was one of the 10 electoral wards of North Ayrshire Council. Created in 2017 following the Fifth Statutory Reviews of Electoral Arrangements, the ward elected three councillors using the single transferable vote electoral system. As a result of the Islands (Scotland) Act 2018, the ward was abolished in 2022.

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The area was a Labour stronghold after the only election in 2017 returned two Labour and one Scottish National Party (SNP) councillors.

Boundaries

The ward was created following the Fifth Statutory Reviews of Electoral Arrangements ahead of the 2017 Scottish local elections. This was the first review after the introduction of the single transferable vote electoral system in 2007. Stevenston was one of three new wards created in North Ayrshire as the total number of councillors was increased to more evenly balance electoral parity in the region. The ward centered around the town of Stevenston in the southwest of the council area. It was formed from the eastern half of the Saltcoats and Stevenston ward which was abolished as part of the review. [1]

In 2018, the Scottish Parliament passed the Islands (Scotland) Act 2018 which included provisions to improve the representation of island communities on councils. As a result, an intermediate review of the boundaries in North Ayrshire was carried out. The review coincided with the introduction of the Scottish Elections (Reform) Act 2020 which allowed for the creation of five-member wards. This proposed the abolition of the Stevenston ward with the area it represented placed into a re-established five-member Saltcoats and Stevenston ward. The proposals for North Ayrshire were subsequently approved by the Scottish Parliament and the ward was abolished in 2022. [2] [3]

Councillors

YearCouncillors
2017 Davina McTiernan
(SNP)
John Sweeney
(Labour)
Jimmy Miller
(Labour/
Ind.)
2022

Election results

2017 election

Stevenston - 3 seats
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
12345678
SNP Davina McTiernan21.5782790 808 826 1,373   
Labour John Sweeney19.1697707 748 818 844 924  
SNP Chris Paton16.5601605 620 630     
Labour Jimmy Miller [note 1] 15.9579592 604 636 654 736 744 961
Conservative Tom McCammont15.7573587 603 631 639 657 658  
Independent Alan Munro [note 2] 4.7172192 230      
Independent Gerard Pollock3.9144164       
Independent David Higgins2.797       
Electorate: 9,565  Valid: 3,645  Spoilt: 133  Quota: 912  Turnout: 39.5%  

    Source: [5] [6]

    Notes

    1. In 2022, Cllr Jimmy Miller resigned from Labour and became an independent. [4]
    2. Sitting councillor for Saltcoats and Stevenston ward.

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