2022 Shetland Islands Council election

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2022 Shetland Islands Council election
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  2017 5 May 2022 (2022-05-05)2027 

22 of 23 seats to Shetland Islands Council
12 seats needed for a majority
Registered13,325 [1]
Turnout47.2% (Decrease2.svg1.9%)
 First partySecond party
 
LeaderSteven CouttsDebra Nicolson &
Martin Randall
Party Independent Scottish Green
Leader's seat Shetland West Contested Shetland West & Shetland Central
Last election22 seats, 97.8%Did not contest
Seats before210
Seats won191
Seat changeDecrease2.svg2Increase2.svg1
Popular vote5,542442
Percentage88.2%7.0%
SwingDecrease2.svg9.6ppIncrease2.svg7.0pp

 Third partyFourth party
 
LeaderRobbie McGregorTom Morton
Party SNP Labour
Leader's seat Shetland South Shetland North
Last election1 seat, 0.0%Did not contest
Seats before10
Seats won11
Seat changeSteady2.svg0Increase2.svg1
Popular vote2760
Percentage4.4%0.0%
SwingIncrease2.svg4.4ppNew

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Council Leader before election

Steven Coutts
Independent

Council Leader after election

Emma Macdonald
Independent

Elections to the Shetland Islands Council took place on 5 May 2022 on the same day as the other Scottish local government elections. Seven wards will be contested, each ward electing two to four Councillors using the single transferable vote system form of proportional representation, with 23 Councillors elected.

Contents

The elections will be the first held since the passage of the Islands (Scotland) Act 2018 which allowed wards in Scottish councils containing islands to be reduced to single and dual-member wards. As a result, the Shetland West ward was reduced from three members to two. [2]

The Scottish Greens contested a Shetland Islands Council election for the first time, standing three candidates and electing one councillor in Shetland South. [3] Scottish Labour elected its first councillor to the Shetland Islands Council since 1994.

Background

Composition

There were no changes to the political composition of the council following the election in 2017. Two by-elections were held and both were won by independents. [4]

Party2017 result
Independents21
SNP 1

Retiring councillors

WardPartyRetiring councillor
North Isles Independent Alec Priest
Shetland NorthAlastair Cooper
Shetland WestSteven Coutts
Theo Smith
Shetland SouthGeorge Smith
Lerwick NorthMalcolm Bell
Lerwick SouthPeter Campbell
Stephen Flaws

Boundary changes

Following the implementation of the Islands (Scotland) Act 2018, a review of the boundaries was undertaken in North Ayrshire, Argyll and Bute, Highland, Orkney Islands, Shetland Islands and Comhairle nan Eilean Siar. The act allowed for single- or two-member wards to be created to allow for better representation of island communities.

As a result, the seven existing wards were retained with realigned boundaries but the number of councillors was increased from 22 to 23. Lerwick North was renamed Lerwick North and Bressay but was otherwise unchanged, as were North Isles and Shetland North. The boundaries were adjusted in the remaining wards which resulted in Shetland Central and Shetland South being increased from three- to four-member wards and Shetland West being reduced to a dual-member ward. [5]

Uncontested Seats

After nominations closed on 30 March 2022, two wards – North Isles and Shetland North – didn't receive enough candidates to trigger an election. Both are three member wards and only five candidates stood in total. As a result, all five candidates were automatically elected without a poll being conducted and a by-election will be scheduled to fill the vacant North Isles seat.

The lack of interest in standing for election was called a "threat to local democracy" by the Greens. Across Scotland, 18 councillors were automatically elected because the number of candidates was not enough to trigger an election. During the 2017 local elections in Scotland, just three council wards were uncontested but votes were held in every ward in both 2007 and 2012 – the first elections to use multi-member wards and the single transferable vote. Public disinterest in standing for election to local councils has been linked to the "ridiculous" size of some local authorities and the low pay councillors receive for their work. [6] [7] [8]

Campaign

During the election campaign, candidates gave particular focus to the cost of living, housing and the proposed construction of fixed link tunnels. [9] A survey conducted by The Shetland Times prior to the election found highest support for the issues of fuel poverty, fixed links and digital connectivity as priorities for the new council. [10]

Election results

Shetland Islands local election result 2022
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Independent 1902Decrease2.svg282.688.25,542Decrease2.svg9.6
  Scottish Green 110Increase2.svg14.37.0442Increase2.svg7.0
  SNP 100Steady2.svg04.34.4276Increase2.svg4.4
  Labour 110Increase2.svg14.30.00New [A]
  Sovereignty 000Steady2.svg00.00.426Increase2.svg0.4

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 4 May 2017. This may differ from other published sources showing gain/loss relative to seats held at dissolution of Scotland's councils.

Ward summary

Results of the Shetland Islands council election 2022 by ward
Ward %
Cllrs
 %
Cllrs
 %
Cllrs
 %
Cllrs
 %
Cllrs
Total
cllrs
Independents SNP Green Labour Others
North Isles 2Uncontested2 [B]
Shetland North 2Uncontested13
Shetland West 83.1127.809.102
Shetland Central 42.7227.0050.2924
Lerwick North and Bressay 10033
Lerwick South 92.1147.804
Shetland South 73.34211.8114.814
Total1711n/a1222 [C]
Notes
  1. ^
    A: The only Labour Party candidate was elected in an uncontested election in the Shetland North ward.
  2. ^
    B: Only two candidates stood for election in the three-member North Isles wards. A by-election will be held at a later date to elect a third member.
  3. ^
    C: As a result of less candidates standing for election than seats to be fill in North Isles, only 22 councillors will be elected instead of 23.

Ward results

North Isles

North Isles - 3 seats [11]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
1
Independent Duncan Anderson (incumbent)UncontestedUncontested
No labelRyan Thomson (incumbent)UncontestedUncontested
Valid: Quota: 

    Shetland North

    Shetland North - 3 seats [11]
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    1
    Independent Emma Macdonald (incumbent)UncontestedUncontested
    Independent Andrea Manson (incumbent)UncontestedUncontested
    Labour Tom MortonUncontestedUncontested
    Valid: Quota: 

      Shetland West

      Shetland West - 2 seats [11]
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      12345678
      Independent Liz Boxwell39.3%298       
      Independent John Leask17.8%135154.03 154.48 158.63 171.69 178.90 205.20 298.99
      Independent Mark Robinson16.9%128142.35 143.65 150.80 164.40 170.55 198.46  
      Scottish Green Debra Nicolson9.1%6970.36 71.51 71.51 81.66 118.96   
      SNP Zara Pennington7.8%5960.69 61.42 61.72 64.87    
      Independent Andrew Holt5.7%4346.02 47.32 50.32     
      Independent Ian Tinkler2.8%2121.60 21.60      
      Independent Peter Fraser0.7%56.96       
      Electorate: 1,364  Valid: 758  Spoilt: 13  Quota: 253  Turnout: 56.5%  

        Shetland Central

        Shetland Central - 4 seats [11]
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
        12
        No labelMoraig Lyall (incumbent)29.3%414 
        Independent Davie Sandison (incumbent)22.8%322 
        Independent Catherine Hughson (incumbent)19.9%282339.27
        No labelIan Scott (incumbent)19.2%271308.34
        Scottish Green Martin Randall7.0%99116.09
        Sovereignty Brian Nugent1.8%2629.16
        Electorate: 3,170  Valid: 1,414  Spoilt: 8  Quota: 283  Turnout: 44.9%  

          Lerwick North and Bressay

          Lerwick North and Bressay - 3 seats [11]
          PartyCandidateFPv%Count
          12345
          Independent Stephen Leask (incumbent)33.4%310    
          Independent Gary Robinson32.4%301    
          Independent Arwed Wenger14.7%136164.81 189.88 220.97 312.10
          Independent Marie Williamson12.4%115133.63 146.28 173.03  
          Independent Stephen Ferguson7.1%6679.66 92.99   
          Electorate: 2,409  Valid: 928  Spoilt: 13  Quota: 233  Turnout: 39.1%  

            Lerwick South

            Lerwick South - 4 seats [11]
            PartyCandidateFPv%Count
            123456
            Independent Dennis Leask22.5%302     
            Independent John Fraser (incumbent)19.5%262268.23 289.67   
            Independent Cecil Smith (incumbent)18.4%251257.45 275.88   
            Independent Neil Pearson12.7%171177.88 206.09 213.57 215.07 281.26
            Independent Amanda Hawick (incumbent)11.4%153156.93 168.37 173.78 176.28 208.72
            No labelPeter Coleman7.8%106109.28 120.61 123.99 125.32  
            Independent Shayne Mcleod7.4%99102.50     
            Electorate: 3,034  Valid: 1,344  Spoilt: 17  Quota: 269  Turnout: 44.9%  

              Shetland South

              Shetland South - 4 seats [11]
              PartyCandidateFPv%Count
              1234
              Independent Allison Duncan (incumbent)42.7%805   
              Independent Bryan Peterson27.1%500   
              Scottish Green Alex Armitage14.8%274325.45 360.30 405.02
              SNP Robbie McGregor (incumbent)11.8%217326.41 364.40 401.62
              Independent Stewart Douglas2.5%46169.49 197.26  
              Electorate: 3,348  Valid: 1,842  Spoilt: 14  Quota: 369  Turnout: 55.4%  

                Aftermath

                Following the election, independent councillors Andrea Manson and Emma MacDonald were elected as the council's convener and political leader, the first time either position had been held by women. [12]

                A by-election was called shortly after the election in North Isles ward due to the lack of nominations received at the full election of the council. The by-election was held on 4 August 2022. [13] Two of the declared candidates, Stewart Douglas and Marie Williamson, stood unsuccessfully in other wards (Shetland South and Lerwick North & Bressay respectively) during the full election. The by-election was won by Robert Thomson. [14]

                John Leask stood down from the Shetland West ward in August 2022, triggering a second by-election. [15]

                North Isles by-election - 1 seat (4 August 2022)
                PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                1
                Independent Robert Thomson68.6%680
                Independent Sonia Robertson10.7%106
                Independent Gary Cleaver10.1%100
                Independent Marie Williamson9.3%92
                Independent Stewart Douglas1.3%13
                Electorate: 2,152  Valid: 997  Quota: Turnout: 46.2%  
                  Shetland West by-election - 1 seat (17 November 2022) [16]
                  PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                  1
                  Independent Mark Robinson76.4%375
                  Scottish Green Debra Nicolson13.6%67
                  SNP Zara Pennington10.0%45
                  Electorate: 1,350  Valid: 493  Quota: Turnout: 36.5%  

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