1994 Highland Regional Council election

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1994 Highland Regional Council election
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  1990 3 May 1994 (1994-05-03) 1995  

All 54 seats to Highland Regional Council
28 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
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Party Independent Labour Liberal Democrats
Last election34 seats, 56.9%10 seats, 11.7%3 seats, 5.7%
Seats won3485
Seat changeSteady2.svg0Decrease2.svg2Increase2.svg2
Popular vote27,9717,3294,842
Percentage55.2%14.5%9.6%
SwingDecrease2.svg1.7%Decrease2.svg2.8%Increase2.svg3.9%

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
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Party SNP Conservative Ind. Liberal Democrat
Last election2 seat, 11.7%1 seat, 2.8%1 seat, 0.0%
Seats won421
Seat changeIncrease2.svg2Increase2.svg1Steady2.svg0
Popular vote8,213832885
Percentage16.2%1.6%1.7%
SwingIncrease2.svg4.5%Decrease2.svg1.2%Increase2.svg1.7%

Council Convener before election

Duncan McPherson
Independent

Council Convener after election

Duncan McPherson
Independent

The sixth and last election to Highland Regional Council was held on 5 May 1994 as part of the wider 1994 Scottish regional elections and British local elections. The election saw the Independent administration maintaining their control.

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The result of the election Highland Regional Council 1994.svg
The result of the election

Aggregate results

Highland Regional election, 1994 [1]
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Independent 34Steady2.svg063.055.227,971Decrease2.svg1.7
  Labour 8Decrease2.svg214.814.57,329Decrease2.svg2.8
  Liberal Democrats 5Increase2.svg29.39.54,842Increase2.svg3.9
  SNP 4Increase2.svg27.416.28,213Increase2.svg4.5
  Conservative 2Increase2.svg13.71.6832Decrease2.svg1.2
  Ind. Liberal Democrat 1Steady2.svg01.91.7885Increase2.svg1.7
  Scottish Green 001Decrease2.svg10.00.5261Decrease2.svg10.0
  Scottish Militant Labour 000Steady2.svg00.00.5278New
 Republican Socialist000Steady2.svg00.00.138New

Ward results

15. Strathconnon
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative W. J. ScottUnopposed
53. Nairn County
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative N. J. O. GrahamUnopposed

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References

  1. Bochel, H. M.; Denver, D. T. (1994). "The Scottish Regional Elections 1994: Results and Statistics" (PDF). University of Dundee. pp. 48–49. Archived (PDF) from the original on 11 September 2020 via The Elections Centre, Plymouth University.