2017 Highland Council election

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2017 Highland Council election
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  2012 4 May 2017 (2017-05-04) 2022  

All 74 seats to Highland Council
38 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
LeaderMargaret DavidsonMaxine SmithAndrew Jarvie
Party Independent SNP Conservative
Leader's seat Aird and Loch Ness Cromarty Firth Inverness South
Last election35 seats, 40.2%22 seats, 25.8%0 seats, 5.1%
Seats before39190
Seats won282210
Seat changeDecrease2.svg7Steady2.svg0Increase2.svg10
Popular vote32,49222,45914,095
Percentage36.1%24.9%15.7%
SwingDecrease2.svg4.2ppDecrease2.svg0.8ppIncrease2.svg10.6pp

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 
LeaderAlasdair ChristieJimmy GrayJames Mackessack-Leitch & Isla O'Reilly
Party Liberal Democrats Labour Scottish Green
Leader's seat Inverness Ness-side Inverness Millburn Contested in Moray & Did not contest
Last election15 seats, 13.5%8 seats, 12.6%0 seats, 1.0%
Seats before1570
Seats won1031
Seat changeDecrease2.svg5Decrease2.svg5Increase2.svg1
Popular vote11,5776,2182,832
Percentage12.9%6.9%3.1%
SwingDecrease2.svg0.6ppDecrease2.svg5.7ppIncrease2.svg2.2pp

Council Leader before election

Margaret Davidson
Independent

Council Leader after election

Margaret Davidson [1]
Independent

The 2017 Highland Council election was held on 4 May 2017 to elect members of the Highland Council. The election used the 21 wards created under the Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004; each ward elected three or four councillors using the single transferable vote system (a form of proportional representation). A total of 74 councillors were elected, six less than in 2012.

Contents

The election was fought in new wards, as the recommendations by the Boundary Commission had been accepted by Scottish Ministers. There were big changes, particularly in Caithness where an entire ward was removed. This election was most notable for returning 10 Conservative councillors: the party's first representation on the council since 1999.

After the 2012 election an administration had been formed by the Scottish National Party, the Scottish Liberal Democrats and the Scottish Labour Party. This was the first time that the Independents had not had any role in the administration of the council. However, later in the 2012–17 term, this administration fell and the Independent group instead governed as a minority. [1]

After the 2017 election, the Independent, Liberal Democrat and Labour groups formed a coalition administration. [1]

Election result

2017 Highland Council election [2] [3]
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Independent 2818Decrease2.svg737.8436.0732,492Decrease2.svg4.16
  SNP 2244Steady2.svg029.7324.9322,459Decrease2.svg0.84
  Conservative 10100Increase2.svg1013.5115.6514,095Increase2.svg10.60
  Liberal Democrats 1016Decrease2.svg513.5112.8511,577Decrease2.svg0.64
  Labour 305Decrease2.svg54.056.906,218Decrease2.svg5.73
  Scottish Green 110Increase2.svg11.353.142,832Increase2.svg2.18
  UKIP 000Steady2.svg000.19169Decrease2.svg0.19
  Scottish Christian 000Steady2.svg000.12104Decrease2.svg1.01
  Scottish Socialist 000Steady2.svg000.1196New
  Libertarian 000Steady2.svg000.0436New

Note: "Votes" are the first preference votes. The net gain/loss and percentage changes relate to the result of the previous Scottish local elections on 3 May 2012. This may differ from other published sources showing gain/loss relative to seats held at dissolution of Scotland's councils. These are also direct comparisons of seat change, not comparisons to 'notional' results as used in the national results, as such there is a net loss of six seats in the Net gain/loss column.

Ward results

North, West and Central Sutherland

North, West and Central Sutherland - 3 seats [4] [5]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123456
Conservative Russell Taylor19.84%557561 565 622 658  
SNP Kirsteen Currie19.81%556564 571 612 681 689
Liberal Democrats Linda Munro (incumbent)17.96%504510 521 587 671 899
Independent Hugh Morrison (incumbent)16.85%473480 521 556 669 804
Independent Malcolm Bangor-Jones11.08%311327 341 367   
Labour William Sinclair9.44%265269 274    
Independent Michael Simpson3.17%8991     
Independent Brendan O'Hanrahan1.85%52     
Electorate: TBC  Valid: 2,807  Spoilt: 38  Quota: 702  Turnout: 58.0%  

    Thurso and North West Caithness

    Thurso and North West Caithness - 4 seats [6] [7]
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    12345678
    Independent Matthew Reiss*36.69%1,924       
    Conservative Struan Mackie17.18%9011,111      
    SNP Karl Rosie14.23%746813 816 823 875 899 957 1,059
    Independent Donnie MacKay + †††††10.81%567678 687 706 717 763 878 1,263
    Independent Gillian Coghill *7.95%417643 658 683 703 758 870  
    Labour Roger Saxon +6.25%328405 410 412 427 488   
    Liberal Democrats Alexander Glasgow3.78%198241 250 257 276    
    Scottish Green Sandra Owsnett1.98%104128 129 137     
    Independent Tommy Farmer1.13%5982 85      
    Electorate: TBC  Valid: 5,244  Spoilt: 70  Quota: 1,049  Turnout: 51.4%  

      * = Sitting Councillors for Landward Caithness Ward. + = Sitting Councillors for Thurso Ward.

      Wick and East Caithness

      Wick and East Caithness - 4 seats [8] [9]
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      12345678
      Independent A.I. Willie MacKay +22.37%1,046       
      Independent Nicola Sinclair ††††††††††††20.68%967       
      Conservative Andrew Sinclair13.88%649666 669 708 735 822 919 1,047
      SNP Raymond Bremner11.74%549557 559 577 600 655 723 831
      Labour Neil MacDonald *8.64%404417 420 455 495 556 671  
      Independent Linda Malik7.23%338351 357 369 424    
      Independent Bill Fernie *6.99%327353 361 396 436 518   
      Independent Catherine Patterson4.79%224233 238 247     
      Liberal Democrats Luke Graham3.68%172177 178      
      Electorate: TBC  Valid: 4,676  Spoilt: 59  Quota: 936  Turnout: 47.6%  

        * = Sitting Councillors for Wick Ward.

        + = Sitting Councillor for Landward Caithness Ward.

        East Sutherland and Edderton

        East Sutherland and Edderton - 3 seats [10] [11]
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
        1234567
        Labour Deirdre MacKay (incumbent)21.20%755757 831 946   
        Liberal Democrats Richard Gale19.63%699715 773 889 909  
        SNP Graham Phillips (incumbent)18.20%648653 711 725 732 735  
        Independent Jim McGillivray (incumbent)16.76%597600 649 793 806 814 1,155
        Conservative Eva Short14.52%517518 532     
        No LabelGeorge Gunn8.68%309311      
        Libertarian Harry Christian1.01%36      
        Electorate: TBC  Valid: 3,561  Spoilt: 30  Quota: 891  Turnout: 57.1%  

          Wester Ross, Strathpeffer and Lochalsh

          Wester Ross, Strathpeffer and Lochalsh - 4 seats [12] [13]
          PartyCandidateFPv%Count
          12345678
          Conservative Derek MacLeod18.44%1,0361,055 1,061 1,064 1,206   
          SNP Ian Cockburn (incumbent)15.28%859887 1,355     
          Independent Biz Campbell (incumbent)14.16%796843 876 900 1,146   
          Liberal Democrats Kate Stephen*††††††13.38%752841 864 883 993 1,026 1,035 1,560
          Independent Richard Greene (incumbent)11.67%656673 686 700     
          Scottish Green Topher Dawson11.18%628674 721 839 928 935 939  
          SNP Alexander MacInnes10.82%608610       
          Labour Christopher Birt5.07%285       
          Electorate: TBC  Valid: 5,620  Spoilt: 75  Quota: 1,125  Turnout: 57.8%  

            * = Sitting Councillor for Culloden and Ardersier Ward.

            Cromarty Firth

            Cromarty Firth - 4 seats [14] [15]
            PartyCandidateFPv%Count
            12345678
            Independent Carolyn Wilson (incumbent)27.01%1,108       
            SNP Pauline Munro †††††††††††19.53%801828      
            SNP Maxine Smith ††††††††††† (incumbent)14.12%579599 604 615 624 660 674 741
            Independent Mike Finlayson (incumbent)9.87%405483 483 532 567 639 773 1,047
            Conservative Ian Smith8.43%346368 368 373 390 468   
            Independent Martin Rattray (incumbent)7.85%322378 378 399 422 498 591  
            Liberal Democrats Mary MacDonald6.78%278303 303 320 360    
            Labour Bill Curran3.78%155162 162 170     
            Independent Sheila Fletcher2.63%108122 122      
            Electorate: TBC  Valid: 4,102  Spoilt: 65  Quota: 821  Turnout: 43.4%  

              Tain and Easter Ross

              Tain and Easter Ross - 3 seats [16] [17]
              PartyCandidateFPv%Count
              123456
              SNP Derek Louden23.85%831847 870 874  
              Independent Fiona Robertson (incumbent)20.32%708751 903   
              Liberal Democrats Jamie Stone (incumbent) †19.49%679696 851 860 861 1,342
              Independent Alasdair Rhind (incumbent)16.33%569587 722 736 736  
              Conservative Ron Ferguson16.02%558583     
              Independent Sandra Skinner3.99%139     
              Electorate: TBC  Valid: 3,484  Spoilt: 64  Quota: 872  Turnout: 49.9%  

                Dingwall and Seaforth

                Dingwall and Seaforth - 4 seats [18] [19]
                PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                1234567
                SNP Graham MacKenzie (incumbent)28.62%1,267      
                Liberal Democrats Angela MacLean (incumbent)19.61%868941     
                Independent Margaret Paterson (incumbent)19.27%853967     
                Conservative Reiner Luyken14.36%636644 652 662 670 716  
                Independent Alister MacKinnon (incumbent)12.47%552603 639 659 690 783 1,125
                Labour David Jardine4.47%198233 240 249 265   
                No LabelDave Allison1.20%5367 72 73    
                Electorate: TBC  Valid: 4,427  Spoilt: 44  Quota: 886  Turnout: 44.5%  

                  Black Isle

                  Black Isle - 3 seats [20] [21]
                  PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                  1234567
                  SNP Craig Fraser (incumbent)26.88%1,234      
                  Liberal Democrats Gordon Adam20.02%919930 1,005 1,077 1,307  
                  Conservative Rainie Smith18.71%859860 878 927 940 974  
                  Independent Jennifer Barclay (incumbent)16.16%742754 783 842 939 995 1,457
                  Scottish Green Vikki Trelfer8.45%388427 466 494    
                  Independent Bev Smith5.36%246250 263     
                  Labour Michael MacMillan4.42%203209      
                  Electorate: TBC  Valid: 4,591  Spoilt: 42  Quota: 1,148  Turnout: 4,633 (54.9%)  

                    Eilean a' Cheò

                    Eilean a' Cheò (Skye) - 4 seats
                    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                    123456789101112
                    Independent John Finlayson28.97%1,449           
                    Independent Ronald MacDonald††††††††14.34%717829.5 835.2 847.5 892.3 925.9 992.6 999.3 1,001.9   
                    SNP Calum MacLeod †††12.52%626656.6 666.9 676.5 690.4 710.3 726.6 1,028.8    
                    Independent John Gordon (incumbent)9.06%453534.9 539.9 549.5 582.7 631.9 737.3 757.1 765.3 765.7 834.6 1,035.2
                    Independent Hamish Fraser (incumbent)6.78%339395.9 408.5 425.1 442.8 515.6 545.6 554.8 559.1 559.2 632.03  
                    Conservative Malcolm MacLeod6.38%319331.4 335.4 359.2 371 383.9 394.5 395.8 396.3 396.4   
                    SNP Ian Renwick (incumbent)6.20%310317.4 320.4 323.4 334.8 351.7 363.5      
                    Independent Campbell Dickson4.32%216249.7 251.6 257.9 277.3 303.3       
                    Independent Drew Millar (incumbent)4.26%213241.1 243.4 250.4 265.8        
                    Independent Moira Scoobie3.28%164197.1 208 222.6         
                    Labour Peter O'Donnghaile1.96%98104.5           
                    Liberal Democrats Ken MacLeod *1.94%97106.6 131.2          
                    Electorate: TBC  Valid: 5,001  Spoilt: 80  Quota: 1,001  Turnout: 5,082 (59.1%)  

                      Caol and Mallaig

                      Caol and Mallaig - 3 seats
                      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                      12345
                      Independent Allan Henderson (incumbent)28.29%917    
                      Independent Ben Thompson †††††††††††††† (incumbent)23.66%767809.4 826.4  
                      SNP Billy MacLachlan††††24.00%778793.4 796.6 800.7 838.9
                      Liberal Democrats Denis Rixson9.38%304324.7 328.04 331.03 402.6
                      Conservative Elizabeth Saggers8.17%265271.4 275.5 276.9 290.6
                      Labour Alan Carstairs5.58%181187.4 189.4 191.5  
                      Independent Liam Simmonds0.93%3034.04    
                      Electorate: TBC  Valid: 3,242  Spoilt: 52  Quota: 811  Turnout: 3,294 (46.6%)  

                        Aird and Loch Ness

                        Aird and Loch Ness - 4 seats
                        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                        123456
                        Independent Margaret Davidson (incumbent)27.77%1,405     
                        Conservative George Cruickshank†††††††††19.73%9981,045.3    
                        SNP Emma Knox14.21%719734.1 734.3 842.07 1,270.6 
                        Independent Helen Carmichael (incumbent)12.35%625837.02 848.6 947.6 960.7 1,049.4
                        Liberal Democrats Dr. Jean Davis (incumbent)10.18%515558.6 568.1 654.5 671.2 714.9
                        SNP Matt Friess8.08%409424.9 425.3 491.8   
                        Scottish Green Chris Ballance 7.67%388411.8 413.5    
                        Electorate: TBC  Valid: 5,059  Spoilt: 66  Quota: 1,012  Turnout: 5,125 (52.6%)  

                          Inverness West

                          Inverness West - 3 seats
                          PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                          123456
                          Liberal Democrats Alex Graham (incumbent)27.65%964     
                          SNP Bill Boyd20.71%722727.8 752.3 782.6 785.5 1,077.3
                          Independent Graham Ross †††††††††††† (incumbent)20.63%719751.4 808.03 891.4  
                          Conservative Fergus MacKenzie11.93%416431.6 445.3 489.2 493.7 501.2
                          SNP Cath MacInnes8.61%300304.9 317.2 345.5 347.8  
                          Labour Addie Eghtedar6.74%235244.9 261.7    
                          Independent Allan Duffy (incumbent)3.73%130139.4     
                          Electorate: TBC  Valid: 3,486  Spoilt: 64  Quota: 872  Turnout: 3,550 (42.6%)  

                            Inverness Central

                            Inverness Central - 3 seats
                            PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                            12345678
                            SNP Richard Laird (incumbent)†††††††32.81%1,122       
                            Labour Bet McAllister (incumbent)16.88%577615.5 623.5 665.7 768.8 880.8  
                            Independent Janet Campbell (incumbent)15.27%522546.03 560.9 577.8 640.4 828.8 839.4 1,063.4
                            Conservative Donald MacKenzie12.46%426430.3 434.3 474.7 498.04 533.7 536.6  
                            Independent Donnie Kerr (incumbent)10.53%360392.8 409.2 420.6 485.1    
                            Scottish Green Russell Deacon6.08%208305.09 311.3 346.04     
                            Liberal Democrats Margot Kerr4.50%154170.7 172.7      
                            Independent Diane Wilkinson1.46%5058.8       
                            Electorate: TBC  Valid: 3,419  Spoilt: 64  Quota: 855  Turnout: 3,483 (39.5%)  

                              Inverness Ness-side

                              Inverness Ness-side - 3 seats
                              PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                              123456
                              Liberal Democrats Alasdair Christie (incumbent)42.75%1,739     
                              SNP Ron MacWilliam25.96%1,056     
                              Conservative Callum Smith14.18%577748.2 749.2 756 851.6 1,110.9
                              Labour Fraser Parr (incumbent)9.27%377537.9 546.6 588.2 744.2  
                              Independent Jean Slater (incumbent)6.27%255427.06 437.3 471.1   
                              Scottish Socialist Feargus Murray1.57%6499.2 105.5    
                              Electorate: TBC  Valid: 4,068  Spoilt: 29  Quota: 1,018  Turnout: 4,097 (51.1%)  

                                Inverness Millburn

                                Inverness Millburn - 3 seats
                                PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                1234567
                                Labour Jimmy Gray (incumbent)29.64%1,064      
                                SNP Ian Brown (incumbent)20.56%738755.3 770.3 818.9 856.4 864.3 1,352.8
                                Conservative Isabelle MacKenzie19.94%716749.1 792.1 824.6 993.01  
                                SNP Jackie Hendry12.59%452462.9 472.2 534.1 573.5 581.5  
                                Liberal Democrats John West7.44%267298.4 329.8 390.7    
                                Scottish Green Anne Thomas5.93%213229.1 255.4     
                                Independent Zosia Fraser3.90%140158.3      
                                Electorate: TBC  Valid: 3,590  Spoilt: 65  Quota: 898  Turnout: 3,655 (47.7%)  

                                  Culloden and Ardersier

                                  Culloden and Ardersier - 3 seats
                                  PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                  12345678
                                  Independent Roddy Balfour (incumbent)20.17%763790 817 864 900 972.5  
                                  Conservative Raine Cullen18.11%685697 705 731 736 744.9 751.09  
                                  SNP Glynis Campbell-Sinclair (incumbent)17.69%669677 704 724 1,280   
                                  SNP Pauline Munro16.47%623627 655 682     
                                  Liberal Democrats Trish Robertson (incumbent)15.65%592601 633 707 743 800.4 810.9 1,188.7
                                  Labour Matt Wakeling5.68%215220 241      
                                  Scottish Green Donnie MacLeod3.94%149156       
                                  Independent Thomas Lamont2.27%86       
                                  Electorate: TBC  Valid: 3,782  Spoilt: 60  Quota: 946  Turnout: 3,842 (47.1%)  

                                    Nairn and Cawdor

                                    Nairn and Cawdor- 4 seats
                                    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                    123456789
                                    Independent Tom Heggie21.57%1,144        
                                    Conservative Peter Saggers15.39%816820.8 820.8 833.8 861.4 941.09 945.09 947.9 1,045.7
                                    Independent Laurie Fraser (incumbent)13.09%694716.5 716.5 740.7 841.05 967.3 1,009.09 1,055.9 1,491.3
                                    SNP Liz MacDonald ††††††††††† (incumbent)12.20%647654.9 661.9 666.1 686.9 710.4 1,228.7  
                                    SNP Stephen Fuller (incumbent)11.05%586590.7 598.7 603.8 634.9 657.0    
                                    Independent Michael Green (incumbent)10.52%558571.06 573.06 584.2 658.7 758.8 792.9 824.5  
                                    Liberal Democrats Ritchie Cunningham6.96%369374.9 377.9 421.2 458.3     
                                    Independent Paul McIvor5.85%310322.8 330.06 347.6      
                                    Labour Andrew Mackintosh2.77%147148.9 151.9       
                                    Scottish Socialist Louis McIntosh0.60%3232.5        
                                    Electorate: TBC  Valid: 5,303  Spoilt: 96  Quota: 1,061  Turnout: 5,399 (52.5%)  

                                      Inverness South

                                      Inverness South - 4 seats
                                      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                      1234567
                                      SNP Ken Gowans (incumbent) ††25.31%1,287      
                                      Conservative Andrew Jarvie20.10%1,022      
                                      Liberal Democrats Carolyn Caddick (incumbent)15.71%799810.5 811.6 833.8 970.5 1,151.2 
                                      Independent Duncan MacPherson11.47%583593.7 594.3 619.6 678.2 971.2 1,029.6
                                      Independent Jim Crawford (incumbent)10.36%527537.5 538.3 564.3 621.8   
                                      Labour Shaun Fraser7.61%387394.9 395.3 401.3    
                                      SNP Michelle Gowans7.39%376592.3 592.4 599.6 646.4 682.2 696.4
                                      Scottish Christian Donald MacLeod Boyd2.05%104105.05 105.3     
                                      Electorate: TBC  Valid: 5,085  Spoilt: 48  Quota: 1,018  Turnout: 5,133 (45.3%)  

                                        Badenoch and Strathspey

                                        Badenoch and Strathspey - 4 seats
                                        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                        12345678
                                        Conservative John Bruce23.58%1,266       
                                        Independent Bill Lobban (incumbent)22.15%1,189       
                                        SNP Muriel Cockburn18.48%992993.8 1,005.9 1,014.8 1,040.5 1,089.9  
                                        Scottish Green Pippa Hadley14.04%754763.7 784.1 808.3 820.6 905.7 915.4 1,230.4
                                        Liberal Democrats Gregor Rimell (incumbent)9.61%516571.4 601.5 663.9 689.6 793.7 795.4  
                                        Independent Stewart Dick6.26%336362.8 371.7 401.1 455.7    
                                        UKIP Les Durance3.15%169198.6 202.7 210.9     
                                        Independent Donald MacDonald2.74%147167.8 185.3      
                                        Electorate: TBC  Valid: 5,369  Spoilt: 43  Quota: 1,074  Turnout: 5,412 (51.0%)  

                                          Fort William and Ardnamurchan

                                          Fort William and Ardnamurchan - 4 seats
                                          PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                          1234567
                                          Independent Andrew Baxter †††††††††† (incumbent)37.24%1,550      
                                          SNP Blair Allan22.39%932      
                                          Conservative Ian Ramon†††††††††††††12.73%530648.9 650.0 713.5 842.3  
                                          SNP Niall McLean10.50%437550.3 630.2 650.9 715.9 716.1 852.2
                                          Labour Sally Semple8.27%344425.9 428.5 488.9 595.9 599.2  
                                          Liberal Democrats Trevor Escott4.61%192250.7 254.6     
                                          Independent Joanne Matheson4.25%177389.3 392.6 454.7    
                                          Electorate: TBC  Valid: 4,162  Spoilt: 80  Quota: 833  Turnout: 4,242 (48.4%)  

                                            Changes since 2017

                                            By-elections since 2017

                                            Tain and Easter Ross

                                            Tain and Easter Ross By-election (28 September 2017) [37]
                                            PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                            123
                                            Independent Alasdair Rhind49.38%1,2661,267 1,290
                                            SNP Stan Peace23.87%612616 634
                                            Liberal Democrats William Sinclair14.51%372376 387
                                            Conservative Eva Short9.09%233236 243
                                            Independent Gerald Holdsworth2.65%6869  
                                            Libertarian Harry Christian0.51%13  
                                            Electorate: TBC  Valid: 2,564  Spoilt: 29  Quota: 1,283  Turnout: 2,593 (36.1%)  

                                              Caol and Mallaig

                                              Caol and Mallaig By-election (5 April 2018) [37]
                                              PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                              12345
                                              Liberal Democrats Denis Rixson31.14%658671 706 791 968
                                              SNP Alex MacInnes27.17%574591 615 617 737
                                              Independent Colin 'Woody' Wood21.49%454471 539 580  
                                              Conservative Ian Smith8.66%183188 200   
                                              Independent Catherine MacKinnon6.91%146176    
                                              Independent Ronald Joseph Campbell4.64%98    
                                              Electorate: 7,088  Valid: 2,113  Quota: 1,057  Turnout: 2,131 (30.1%)  

                                                Wester Ross, Strathpeffer and Lochalsh

                                                Wester Ross, Strathpeffer and Lochalsh By-election (7 December 2018) [37]
                                                PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                                12345678
                                                SNP Alexander MacInnes33.07%1,3181,320 1,322 1,327 1,354 1,397 1,575 1,798
                                                Conservative Gavin Berkeneger26.02%1,0371,038 1,043 1,061 1,071 1,147 1,186 1,374
                                                Independent Richard Greene15.61%622624 627 677 699 785 905  
                                                Scottish Green Irene Francis Brandt9.01%359359 359 364 411 483   
                                                Liberal Democrats George Scott8.03%320320 322 346 379    
                                                Labour Christopher Birt4.37%174174 175 179     
                                                Independent Jean Davis3.29%131132 133      
                                                UKIP Les Durance0.40%1618       
                                                Libertarian Harry Christian0.20%8       
                                                Electorate: 9,900  Valid: 3,985  Spoilt: 39  Quota: 1,993  Turnout: 4,024 (40.6%)  

                                                  Inverness Central

                                                  Inverness Central By-election (14 November 2019) [38]
                                                  PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                                  123
                                                  SNP Emma Roddick45.15%1,0151,033 1,115
                                                  Conservative Rachael Hatfield15.35%345349 360
                                                  Independent Richie Paxton12.32%277303 338
                                                  Liberal Democrats Mary Dormer10.54%237266 325
                                                  Scottish Green Russell Deacon9.79%220238  
                                                  Labour Ardalan Eghtedar6.85%154  
                                                  Electorate: 8,877  Valid: 2,248  Spoilt: 28  Quota: 1,125  Turnout: 2,276 (25.6%)  

                                                    Eilean a' Cheò

                                                    Eilean a' Cheò (Skye) By-election (12 March 2020) [37]
                                                    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                                    12345
                                                    Independent Calum Munro28.48%911927 1,017 1,117 1,464
                                                    SNP Andrew Kiss27.32%874885 889 1,019 1,135
                                                    Liberal Democrats Fay Thomson21.82%698698 801 881  
                                                    Scottish Green Dawn Kroonstuiver Campbell11.16%357367 379   
                                                    Conservative Ruriadh Stewart9.82%314315    
                                                    No LabelMàrtainn Mac a’ Bhàillidh1.41%45    
                                                    Electorate: 8,848  Valid: 3,199  Spoilt: 29  Quota: 1,600  Turnout: 3,228 (36.5%)  

                                                      Aird and Loch Ness

                                                      Aird and Loch Ness By-election (11 March 2021) [39]
                                                      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                                      123456
                                                      Independent David Fraser28.32%9971,010 1,076 1,194 1,663 2,109
                                                      SNP Gordon Shanks28.24%9941,010 1,129 1,198 1,211  
                                                      Conservative Gavin Berkenheger23.41%824835 847 929   
                                                      Liberal Democrats Martin Robertson8.52%300335 397    
                                                      Scottish Green Ryan MacKintosh7.73%272297     
                                                      Labour Bill Moore3.78%133     
                                                      Electorate: 10,147  Valid: 3,520  Spoilt: 44  Quota: 1,761  Turnout: 3,564 (35.1%)  

                                                        Wick and East Caithness

                                                        Wick and East Caithness By-election (12 August 2021) [40]
                                                        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                                        12345
                                                        Liberal Democrats Jill Tilt27.25%657660 848 986 1,501
                                                        Independent Bill Fernie25.80%622627 780 963  
                                                        SNP Michael James Cameron24.60%593593 606   
                                                        Conservative Daniel Ross21.78%523525    
                                                        Libertarian Harry Christian0.67%16    
                                                        Electorate: 10,040  Valid: 2,411  Spoilt: 28  Quota: 1,206  Turnout: 2,439 (24.3%)  

                                                          Inverness West

                                                          Inverness West By-election (12 August 2021) [41]
                                                          PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                                          1234567
                                                          SNP Kate MacLean33.69%718720 731 816 853 869  
                                                          Liberal Democrats Colin Aitken31.82%678678 680 705 799 970 1,246
                                                          Conservative Max Bannerman13.75%293295 302 311 344   
                                                          Independent Duncan McDonald10.79%230232 239 251   
                                                          Scottish Green Ryan MacKintosh7.46%159160 164     
                                                          ISP Iain Cullens Forsyth1.97%4242      
                                                          Libertarian Calum Mark Liptrot0.52%11      
                                                          Electorate: 8,485  Valid: 2,131  Spoilt: 18  Quota: 1,066  Turnout: 2,149 (25.3%)  

                                                            Fort William and Ardnamurchan

                                                            Fort William and Ardnamurchan By-election (2 December 2021) [42] [43] [44]
                                                            PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                                            123456
                                                            SNP Sarah Fanet39.57%905915 925 952 968 1182
                                                            Conservative Ruraidh Stewart21.21%485488 504 547 651 688
                                                            Scottish Green Kate Willis14.34%328330 344 385 442  
                                                            Liberal Democrats Roger Liley10.10%231234 248 294   
                                                            Independent Andy McKenna8.48%194202 238    
                                                            Independent Joanne Matheson3.85%88109     
                                                            No LabelMark Drayton2.45%56     
                                                            Electorate: 9,015  Valid: 2,287  Spoilt: 40  Quota: 1,144  Turnout: 2,327 (25.6%)  

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