Burntisland, Kinghorn and Western Kirkcaldy (ward)

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Location of the ward [1]

Burntisland, Kinghorn and Western Kirkcaldy is one of 22 wards used to elect members of Fife Council. The ward elects three Councillors, covering the towns of Burntisland and Kinghorn, the village of Auchtertool, as well as the western outskirts of Kirkcaldy.

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Councillors

ElectionCouncillors
2007 George Kay
(SNP)
Ron Edwards
(Labour)
Susan Leslie
(Liberal Democrats)
2012 Peter George
(Labour)
2017 Lesley Backhouse
(SNP)
Gordon Langlands
(Labour)
Kathleen Leslie
(Conservative)
2022 Julie MacDougall
(Labour)

Election Results

2022 Election

2022 Fife Council election

Burntisland, Kinghorn and Western Kirkcaldy - 3 seats
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123456789
SNP Lesley Backhouse (incumbent)29.5%1,735        
Labour Julie MacDougall29.4%1,730        
Conservative Kathleen Leslie (incumbent)21%1,2391,245.5 1,296.3 1,297.4 1,319.2 1,326.6 1,416.9 1,442.6 1,669.8
SNP Olaf Stando8.4%493677.7 693.4 699.3 700.4 742.9 771.7 1,018.2  
Scottish Green Claire Luxford5.7%336370.9 398.5 409.4 412.2 427.4 497.5   
Liberal Democrats Anne O'Brien3.5%209215 293.6 295.4 301.1 309    
Alba Colin Fraser1.3%7682.3 85.6 97 102.9     
Scottish Family Garry Downie0.7%4040.8 45.7 49.7      
ISP Andrew Bentley-Steed0.6%3340.4 42.5       
Electorate: 11,716  Valid: 5,891  Spoilt: 69  Quota: 1,473  Turnout: 50.9%  

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    2017 Election

    Burntisland, Kinghorn and Western Kirkcaldy - 3 seats
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    12345678910
    Conservative Kathleen Leslie25.11,479         
    SNP Lesley Backhouse19.41,1441,144.09 1,145.09 1,177.09 1,192.09 1,283.1 1,710.1   
    Liberal Democrats Susan Leslie (incumbent)13.6769770.8 771.8 799.08 819.9 891.9 909.9 943.9 1,121.1  
    Labour Gordon Langlands12.9761761.8 762.8 818.8 988.9 1,035.01 1,051.02 1,088.7 1,229.7 1,660.1
    Independent Roy Mackie8.07475475.6 479.6 540.9 557.9 610.04 620.04 673.9   
    SNP Stuart MacPhail *7.3429429.03 437.03 440.03 446.04 491.04     
    Scottish Green Scott Rutherford5.3314314.1 326.1 331.1 342.2      
    Labour Fiona Sword4.1242242.3 243.3 257.3       
    Independent Peter George (incumbent)4.06239239.6 241.6        
    Solidarity Bill Mair0.63636         
    Electorate: 11,582  Valid: 5,888  Spoilt: 79  Quota: 1,473  Turnout: 5,967 (51.5%)  

      * = Sitting Councillor for Kirkcaldy Central.

      2012 Election

      Burntisland, Kinghorn and Western Kirkcaldy - 3 seats
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      123456789
      Labour Peter George27.851,331        
      SNP George Kay (incumbent)25.441,216        
      Liberal Democrats Susan Leslie (incumbent)15.46739746.6 748.7 758.7 782.1 830.8 954.2 1,043.4 1,207.5
      Labour Richard Perry9.83470573.4 574.4 583.9 607.1 636.6 657.7 749.7  
      SNP Sally Walsh7.89377380.9 395.2 406.5 421.6 446.9 464.1   
      Conservative Norman Morrison5.31254255.3 255.6 261.7 274.9 334.4    
      UKIP Peter Adams4.46213215.3 215.7 220.7 246.9     
      Scottish Senior Citizens Anne Whyte2.36113116.5 116.9 132.1      
      Monster Raving Loony Louche Lord Lancaster1.406768.5 68.9       
      Electorate: 11,474  Valid: 4,780  Spoilt: 40  Quota: 1,196  Turnout: 4,820 (41.66%)  

        2007 Election

        Burntisland, Kinghorn and Western Kirkcaldy
        PartyCandidate1st Pref %SeatCount
        SNP George Kay2,20437.811
        Labour Ron Edwards1,34423.022
        Liberal Democrats Susan Leslie91015.635
        Labour Collett Salvona64911.1
        Conservative Jamie Potton5679.7
        UKIP Peter Adams1642.8

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