West Lothian Council election, 2017

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West Lothian Council election, 2017
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  2012 May 4, 2017 (2017-05-04)2022 

All 33 seats to West Lothian Council
17 seats needed for a majority

 First partySecond party
 
LeaderPeter JohnstonJohn McGinty
Party SNP Labour
Leader's seatLivingston SouthBathgate
Last election15 seats, 40.4%16 seats, 38.1%
Seats before1516
Seats after1312
Seat changeDecrease2.svg2Decrease2.svg4
First preferences23,21818,082
Percentage37.3%29.0%
SwingDecrease2.svg3.1%Decrease2.svg9.1%

 Third partyFourth party
 
LeaderDamian TimsonStuart Borrowman
Party Conservative Independent
Leader's seatEast Livingston & East CalderArmadale and Blackridge
Last election1 seat, 3.1%1 seat, 5.3%
Seats before11
Seats after71
Seat changeIncrease2.svg6Steady2.svg
First preferences14,4493,088
Percentage23.2%5.0%
SwingIncrease2.svg14.3%Decrease2.svg0.3%

Council Leader before election

John McGinty
Labour

Council Leader after election

TBD

The 2017 West Lothian Council election took place on 4 May 2017 to elect members of West Lothian Council. The election used the 9 wards created as a result of the Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, with each ward electing three or four Councillors using the single transferable vote system a form of proportional representation, with 33 Councillors being elected.

West Lothian Council

West Lothian Council is the local authority for the West Lothian area of Scotland and has 33 elected members. Councillors are generally elected every 5 years.

Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004 act of the Scottish Parliament making local elections be run under the single transferable vote

The Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004 is an Act of the Scottish Parliament which provided, amongst other things, for the election of councillors to the local authorities in Scotland by the single transferable vote system.

The single transferable vote (STV) is a voting system designed to achieve proportional representation through ranked voting in multi-seat organizations or constituencies. Under STV, an elector (voter) has a single vote that is initially allocated to their most preferred candidate. Votes are totalled and a quota derived. If their candidate achieves quota, he/she is elected and in some STV systems any surplus vote is transferred to other candidates in proportion to the voters' stated preferences. If more candidates than seats remain, the bottom candidate is eliminated with his/her votes being transferred to other candidates as determined by the voters' stated preferences. These elections and eliminations, and vote transfers if applicable, continue until there are only as many candidates as there are unfilled seats. The specific method of transferring votes varies in different systems.

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Election result summary

[1]

West Lothian Local Election Result 2017
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  SNP 130-2-239.3937.2923,218
  Labour 120-4-436.3629.0418,082
  Conservative 760+621.2123.2114,449
  Independent 100-3.034.963,088
  Scottish Green 0----2.721,695
  Liberal Democrats 0----2.621,632
  TUSC 0----0.09257
  UKIP 0----0.06440

Ward results

Linlithgow

Linlithgow - 3 seats [2]
PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7
Conservative Tom Kerr (incumbent)41.92%3,037      
Labour Tom Conn (incumbent)14.63%1,0601,4251,4501,5581,956  
SNP David Tait (incumbent)16.01%1,1601,2151,2171,3101,3901,4052,529
SNP Sue Friel15.06%1,0911,1261,1291,2461,3191,341 
Liberal Democrats Sally Pattle5.26%381692714872   
Scottish Green Maire McCormack6.57%476535541    
UKIP Alan Cooper0.55%40113     
Electorate: TBC  Valid: 7,245  Spoilt: 74  Quota: 1,812  Turnout: 59.0%

    Broxburn, Uphall and Winchburgh

    Broxburn, Uphall and Winchburgh - 4 seats [3]
    PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9
    SNP Diane Calder (incumbent)27.24%1,898        
    Conservative Chris Horne27.23%1,897        
    Labour Angela Doran19.00%1,3241,3401,448      
    SNP Janet Campbell (incumbent)8.37%5838688808828949619901,0571,666
    SNP Pippa Plevin6.06%422571577577580626668739 
    Labour Audrey Middleton4.49%313318368410423467628  
    Liberal Democrats John Woods3.12%217224350352368454   
    Scottish Green June Douglas3.67%256274297299313    
    TUSC Elaine Mallon0.82%57597274     
    Electorate: TBC  Valid: 6,967  Spoilt: 165  Quota: 1,394  Turnout: 46.2%

      Livingston North

      Livingston North - 4 seats [4]
      PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7
      Conservative Alison Adamson25.45%1,940      
      Labour Dom McGuire13.039931,0771,0921,2091,898  
      SNP Robert De Bold (incumbent)16.31%1,2431,2541,2791,3031,3271,3472,161
      SNP Andrew Miller (incumbent)15.35%1,1701,1751,2071,2351,2601,2971,606
      SNP Lorna Menzies Craig14.53%1,1071,1151,1411,1631,1811,210 
      Labour Anne McMillan (incumbent)9.52%726764782853   
      Liberal Democrats Caron Lindsay3.28%250360417    
      Scottish Green Mark Wilkinson2.53%193213     
      Electorate: TBC  Valid: 7,622  Spoilt: 123  Quota: 1,525  Turnout: 43.5%

        Livingston South

        Livingston South - 4 seats [5]
        PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7
        Labour Lawrence Fitzpatrick (incumbent)27.12%2,228      
        SNP Peter Johnston (incumbent)20.69%1,700      
        Conservative Peter Heggie19.40%1,5941,673     
        SNP Moira Shemilt13.02%1,0701,1091,1511,1511,1691,2681,827
        Labour Danny Logue (incumbent)8.41%6911,0801,0831,0911,1371,2161,241
        SNP Annmargaret Watson7.17%589593598599602620 
        Scottish Green Jayne Glass2.44%200221223225275  
        Liberal Democrats Jill Pattle1.75%144154155160   
        Electorate: TBC  Valid: 8,216  Spoilt: 140  Quota: 1,644  Turnout: 46.3%

          East Livingston and East Calder

          East Livingston and East Calder - 4 seats [6]
          PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7
          Labour Dave King (incumbent)23.75%1,749      
          Conservative Damian Timson22.00%1,620      
          SNP Frank Anderson (incumbent)20.09%1,479      
          SNP Carl John (incumbent)13.20%9729949981,0021,0141,1051,648
          Labour Scott Rogers7.13%525724765766829918941
          SNP Veronica Smith7.54%555561564565578652 
          Scottish Green Neal Drummond3.60%265274284285366  
          Liberal Democrats Charles Corser2.69%198208239239   
          Electorate: TBC  Valid: 7,363  Spoilt: 141  Quota: 1,473  Turnout: 45.9%

            Fauldhouse and the Briech Valley

            Fauldhouse and the Briech Valley - 3 seats [7]
            PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6
            Labour David Dodds (incumbent)29.81%1,623     
            SNP Pauline Clark18.53%1,0121,0221,0351,0791,781 
            Labour Cathy Muldoon (incumbent)17.68%9661,0701,2061,2331,2931,417
            Conservative Marion Kerr15.23%832842867892896920
            SNP Greg McCarra (incumbent)14.33%783787794817  
            Scottish Green Pamela Barnes2.25%123128162   
            Liberal Democrats Kenneth Brown2.27%124127    
            Electorate: TBC  Valid: 5,463  Spoilt: 159  Quota: 1,366  Turnout: 46.6%

              Whitburn and Blackburn

              Whitburn and Blackburn - 4 seats [8]
              PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7
              Labour George Paul (incumbent)28.08%1,822      
              SNP Jim Dickson (incumbent)24.44%1,586      
              Conservative Bruce Fairbairn21.99%1,427      
              Labour Kirsteen Sullivan8.59%5571,0151,0201,0541,1491,2091,486
              SNP Mary Dickson (incumbent)7.75%5035197427447661,129 
              SNP John Leslie6.47%420426468470481  
              Liberal Democrats Bob Howden2.68%174182186224   
              Electorate: TBC  Valid: 6,489  Spoilt: 175  Quota: 1,298  Turnout: 42.6%

                Bathgate

                Bathgate - 4 seats [9]
                PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7
                SNP William Hannah Boyle (incumbent)20.20%1,554      
                Labour Harry Cartmill (incumbent)21.40%1,646      
                Labour John McGinty (incumbent)14.98%1,1521,2271,2281,2571,2781,2911,597
                Conservative Charles Kennedy17.93%1,3791,3881,3891,4001,4091,4131,574
                SNP Barry Burrows8.49%6536586686757091,0311,176
                Independent James Walker9.68%745752752765795806 
                SNP Lisa McArthur4.50%346347350355380  
                Scottish Green Dale McDowell1.56%120122123143   
                Liberal Democrats Fiona Ann Stevens1.26%979898    
                Electorate: TBC  Valid: 7,692  Spoilt: 174  Quota: 1,539  Turnout: 45.1%

                  Armadale and Blackridge

                  Armadale and Blackridge - 3 seats [10]
                  PartyCandidate% 1st PrefCount 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6
                  Independent Stuart Borrowman (incumbent)45.02%2,343     
                  SNP Sarah King (incumbent)25.41%1,322     
                  Labour Andrew McGuire13.59%7071,0121,0161,0561,1311,589
                  Conservative Ian Burgess13.89%7231,0161,0171,0351,057 
                  Scottish Green Paula Stokes1.19%62149157189  
                  Liberal Democrats Chris Smillie0.90%47117118   
                  Electorate: TBC  Valid: 5,204  Spoilt: 56  Quota: 1,302  Turnout: 42.20%

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