Anderston/City/Yorkhill (ward)

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Anderston/City/Yorkhill
Rainbow on theClyde (geograph 5363557).jpg
View looking west over the Anderston and Finnieston areas within the Anderston/City/Yorkhill ward
Area5.75 km2 (2.22 sq mi)
Population30,184 (2015) [1]
  Density 5,249.4/km2 (13,596/sq mi)
Council area
Lieutenancy area
  • Glasgow
Country Scotland
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town GLASGOW
Postcode district G1, G2, G3
Dialling code 0141
Police Scotland
Fire Scottish
Ambulance Scottish
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UK
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Anderston/City/Yorkhill Ward (2017) within Glasgow Glasgow wards 2017 no10 City.png
Anderston/City/Yorkhill Ward (2017) within Glasgow

Anderston/City/Yorkhill (Ward 10) is one of the 23 wards of Glasgow City Council. [2] Created as Anderston/City in 2007, it returned four council members, using the single transferable vote system. [3] The same criteria applied in 2012. For the 2017 Glasgow City Council election, the boundaries were changed, the ward slightly decreased in size (although slightly increased in population) and was renamed Anderston/City/Yorkhill, still returning four councillors.

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Boundaries

The ward covers Glasgow city centre and the Merchant City which contain many office and retail premises but also some residential buildings, and also includes the more heavily populated areas of Cowcaddens, Garnethill and Townhead north of the city centre, along with the campuses of both the University of Strathclyde and Glasgow Caledonian University, with the M8 motorway being the northern boundary and High Street the eastern. The River Clyde forms the southern border of the ward, which stretches west through Anderston, Finnieston, Kelvinhaugh and Yorkhill to the River Kelvin.

The Kelvingrove residential area to the north of Finnieston lies within the ward, but Kelvingrove Park and the Park District which were also originally included in 2007 were reassigned to Hillhead ward in 2017. At that time the small Ladywell neighbourhood and the grounds of Glasgow Royal Infirmary were reassigned to a new Dennistoun ward. 'Yorkhill' was added to the name to better reflect the distribution of population, with most of the ward's residents living in areas west of Anderston.

The ethnic makeup of the Anderston/City/Yorkhill ward using the 2011 census population statistics was:

Councillors

ElectionCouncillors
2007 Philip Braat
(Labour)
Gordon Matheson
(Labour)
Craig MacKay
(SNP)
Nina Baker
(Green)
2012 Martin John Docherty
(SNP)
2015 by Eva Bolander
(SNP)
2016 byAngus Millar
(SNP)
2017 Christy Mearns
(Green)
2022

Election results

2007

Anderston/City - 4 seats [3]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123456
SNP Craig MacKay23.651,632     
Labour Philip Braat 18.711,2911,306 1,318 1,328 1,366 1,421
Labour Gordon Matheson [lower-alpha 1] 17.061,1771,194 1,200 1,220 1,259 1,291
Green Nina Baker12.75880927 974 1,033 1,163 1,247
Liberal Democrats Ann Laird11.68806836 866 890 929 1,050
Conservative Erin Boyle7.04486495 511 515 524  
Solidarity Akhtar Khan4.13285317 319 367   
Scottish Socialist Peter Murray2.87198215 228    
Independent Dave Holladay2.10145150     
Electorate: 20,431  Valid: 6,900  Spoilt: 130  Quota: 1,381  Turnout: 34.41%  
    1. Returning councillor for Merchant City single-member ward.

    2012

    Anderston/City - 4 seats [3] [4]
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    1234567891011
    Labour Philip Braat 29.37%15611064         
    Labour Gordon Matheson 20.94%11131113 1113 1064       
    SNP Martin John Docherty 19.89%105711221064        
    Green Nina Baker10.50%558652 657 663 666 676 704 753 809 892 1164
    SNP Craig Mackay9.71%516541 588 592 592 596 605 628 645 683 0
    Conservative David Scott Barnes4.68%249274 274 276 279 281 284 284 314 0 
    Solidarity Graham Campbell1.67%89111 112 113 113 115 118 0   
    Liberal Democrats Ewan Hoyle1.67%89113 114 116 117 120 126 129 0  
    Pirate Rob Harris0.87%4654 54 55 58 61 0    
    Glasgow First Alexander McDowell0.38%2031 31 32 36 0     
    BritannicaJohn Moir Bingham Robertson0.32%1719 19 19 0      
    Electorate: 23,063  Valid: 5315  Spoilt: 127  Quota: 1064  Turnout: 23.6%  

      2015 by-election

      • On 14 May 2015 Anderston/City SNP Cllr Martin Docherty resigned his after having been elected as an MP for the constituency of West Dunbartonshire. [5] A by-election was held on 6 August 2015 and was won by the SNP's Eva Bolander.
      Anderston/City By-election (6 August 2015) - 1 Seat [6]
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      123456
      SNP Eva Bolander 48.1%1,4411,444 1,446 1,457 1,473 1,750
      Labour Katie Ford28.6%857857 866 881 943 1,024
      Green Christy Mearns13.8%414414 421 442 467  
      Conservative Ary Jaff5.5%164166 173 184   
      Liberal Democrats Gary McLelland2.2%6668 70    
      UKIP Janice MacKay1.4%4345     
      Libertarian Stevie Creighton0.4%12     
      Electorate: 23,285  Valid: 2997  Spoilt: 39  Quota: 1499  Turnout: 3036 (14.5%)  

        2016 by-election

        • On 14 March 2016, Anderston/City Labour Cllr Gordon Matheson resigned his seat as he had been appointed a visiting professor at Strathclyde University. [7] A by-election took place on 5 May 2016 and it was won by the SNP's Angus Millar.
        Anderston/City By-election (5 May 2016) - 1 Seat [8]
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
        12345
        SNP Angus Millar43.03%3,4673,480 3,509 3,586 4,436
        Labour Steven Livingston21.07%1,6981,715 1,793 2,112 2,603
        Green Christy Mearns20.12%1,6211,637 1,710 1,869  
        Conservative Philip Charles10.79%869908 965   
        Liberal Democrats Ryan Ross3.08%248256    
        UKIP Karen King1.91%154    
        Electorate: 20,995  Valid: 8,057  Spoilt: 133  Quota: 4,030  Turnout: 8,190 (39.18%)  

          2017

          Anderston/City/Yorkhill - 4 seats
          PartyCandidateFPv%Count
          12345678
          SNP Eva Bolander (incumbent)26.47%1,591
          Labour Philip Braat (incumbent)22.09%1,328
          Green Christy Mearns18.32%1,1011,146 1,155 1,161 1,187 1,254
          SNP Angus Millar (incumbent)12.89%7751,072 1,078 1,080 1,090 1,098 1,127 1,224
          Conservative Cameron Stewart9.88%594597 604 607 620 649 650 716
          Labour Faten Hameed6.41%385394 470 472 476 510 520
          Liberal Democrats James Harrison2.51%151154 160 162 168
          Independent Gerry Creechan0.92%5561 65 76
          Independent Gordon Keane0.49%3031 32
          Electorate: 19,071  Valid: 6,010  Spoilt: 172  Quota: 1,203  Turnout: 32.4%  

            2022

            Anderston/City/Yorkhill − 4 seats
            PartyCandidateFPv%Count
            12345678910
            Independent Carla Arrighi0.61%3639 39 41 45      
            SNP Eva Bolander (incumbent)22.83%1,349         
            Labour Philip Braat (incumbent)24.35%1,439         
            Labour John Gerard Carson5.70%337401 597 606 610 616 629 712 900  
            Liberal Democrats Matthew James Clark2.45%145168 175 178 184 187 198    
            Conservative Susan McCourt6.68%395399 408 410 418 422 431 463   
            Green Christy Mearns (incumbent)25.84%1,527         
            SNP Angus Millar (incumbent)10.20%603783 801 938 940 947 974 992 1,016 1,236
            Independent Benn Rapson0.81%4864 64 65 69 83     
            Libertarian Nick Thomson0.52%3133 33 33       
            Electorate: 21,667  Valid: 5,910  Spoilt: 180  Quota: 1,183  Turnout: 28.1%  

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