Stonehaven and Lower Deeside (ward)

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Location of the ward [1]

Stonehaven and Lower Deeside is one of the nineteen wards used to elect members of the Aberdeenshire Council. It elects four Councillors.

Contents

Councillors

ElectionCouncillors
2007 Mike Sullivan
(Liberal Democrats)
Peter Bellarby
(Liberal Democrats)
Wendy Agnew
(Conservative)
Graeme Clark
(SNP)
2012 Raymond Christie
(Labour)
2017 Sandy Wallace
(Conservative
/Independent
/Libertarian Party) [2] [3]
Sarah Dickinson
(Liberal Democrats)
Dennis Robertson
(SNP)
2022 Alan Turner
(Conservative)
Dawn Black
(SNP)

Election Results

2022 election

Stonehaven and Lower Deeside − 4 seats
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
12345678
Liberal Democrats Sarah Dickinson (incumbent)22.71,263       
Conservative Wendy Agnew (incumbent)20.61,147       
SNP Dawn Black17.1951968 969 1,024 1,104 1,215  
Conservative Alan Turner11.3630652 677 681 721 852 854 1,018
SNP Dennis Robertson (incumbent)9.9550564 564 601 644 721 808  
Independent Ma Simpson8.3462489 491 518 631    
Labour Raymond James Christie6.9383412 415 453     
Green Rachel Katherine Shanks3.1173192 192      
Electorate: 11,356  Valid: 5,559  Spoilt: 86  Quota: 1,112  Turnout: 49.7%  

    Source: [4] [5]

    2017 Election

    2017 Aberdeenshire Council election [6]

    Stonehaven and Lower Deeside - 4 seats
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    12345
    Conservative Wendy Agnew (incumbent)30.831,703    
    SNP Dennis Robertson 23.541,300    
    Liberal Democrats Sarah Dickinson17.099441,030.38 1,057.08 1,084.63 1,155.68
    Conservative Sandy Wallace†††14.858201,196.42   
    Labour Raymond Christie (incumbent)6.36351381.9 403.05 410.4 457.09
    Green Rachel Shanks3.84212223.24 312.79 316.27 365.31
    Independent Philip Bishop3.49193217.23 229.83 243.06  
    Electorate: TBC  Valid: 5,523  Spoilt: 87  Quota: 1,105  Turnout: 5,610 (49.7%)  

      2012 Election

      2012 Aberdeenshire Council election [7]

      Stonehaven and Lower Deeside - 4 seats
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      123456789
      Conservative Wendy Agnew (incumbent)27.01,111        
      SNP Graeme Clark (incumbent)16.2667684.2 713.0 741.3 762.3 1052.7   
      Labour Raymond Christie9.8404414.8 427.8 463.4 486.6 501.9 530.6 590.8 617.8
      Liberal Democrats Peter Bellarby (incumbent)8.6354380.3 398.8 433.8 617.7 633.9 660.9 735.0 860.6
      SNP Robert Fergusson7.5311314.9 335.4 353.1 371.7    
      Conservative Jeff Hutchison6.7278404.9 426.5 438.0 458.9 462.9 474.3 526.8  
      Liberal Democrats David Fleming6.7275297.9 319.5 347.5      
      Green Rachel Shanks6.2255263.5 286.8       
      Independent Bob Michie5.8241258.2 321.1 378.2 411.1 425.0 462.8   
      Independent Douglas Samways5.4224243        
      Electorate: 10,701  Valid: 4,120  Spoilt: 47  Quota: 825  Turnout: 4,167 (38.50%)  

        2007 Election

        2007 Aberdeenshire Council election

        Stonehaven and Lower Deeside
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
        1234567891011
        Conservative Wendy Agnew24.91,433          
        SNP Graeme Clark18.91,0861,107 1,112 1,117 1,126 1,154     
        Liberal Democrats Mike Sullivan11.0636656 657 668 684 700 701 741 797 931 1,105
        Conservative Sandy Wallace10.9629730 735 737 751 760 760 779 823 853  
        Liberal Democrats Peter Bellarby9.8563590 596 605 620 633 633 723 780 880 980
        Labour Bridget O'Hare8.0463470 473 479 482 493 493 524 558   
        Independent Bob Michie4.9282299 314 333 366 430 430 470    
        Green Karen Anne Allan4.2242253 258 264 272 285 286     
        Independent George Alexander Forbes Emslie2.8160177 182 189 201       
        Independent Ken Venters1.9108116 132 139        
        Independent Dermot John Hearty1.58587 89         
        Independent David Wood1.37379          
        Electorate:  Valid: 5,760  Spoilt: 90  Quota: 1,153  Turnout: 54.79%  

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          References

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          3. "Scottish Libertarian Party".
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