Shetland North (ward)

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Shetland North.svg
Location of the ward [1]

Shetland North is one of the seven wards used to elect members of the Shetland Islands Council. It elects three Councillors.

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Councillors

ElectionCouncillors
2007 Alastair CooperAddie DoullBill Manson
2012 Andrea MansonDrew Ratter
2017 Emma Macdonald
2022 Tom Morton
(Labour)

Election Results

2022 Election

2022 Shetland Islands Council election [2]

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

    2017 Election

    2017 Shetland Islands Council election [3]

    Shetland North - 3 seats
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    12
    Independent Andrea Manson (incumbent)42.7509 
    Independent Alastair Cooper (incumbent)33.1395 
    Independent Emma Macdonald20.1240379.04
    Conservative Isobel Johnson4.04870.28
    Valid: Quota: 

      2012 Election

      2012 Shetland Islands Council election

      Shetland North - 3 seats
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      1234567
      Independent Andrea Manson30.79444      
      Independent Alastair Cooper (incumbent)23.99346369.9     
      Independent Drew Ratter17.82257274 279.4 283.5 299.5 345.4 421.3
      Independent Davy Cooper11.93172182.3 184.3 191.2 209.9 257.9  
      Independent Jim Reyner8.25119129.9 130.8 141.4 153.9   
      Independent Alan MacDonald4.095965.7 66.7 72.7    
      Independent Colin Arnot2.503640.4 40.8     
      Electorate: 2,488  Valid: 1,433  Spoilt: 9  Quota: 359  Turnout: 1,442 (57.96%)  

        2007 Election

        2007 Shetland Islands Council election

        Shetland Islands council election, 2007: Shetland North
        PartyCandidate1st Pref %SeatCount
        Independent Alastair Cooper43831.611
        Independent Addie Doull21515.526
        Independent Bill Manson21415.536
        Independent Barbara Cheyne18613.4
        Independent Kenny Hughson1359.6
        Independent Alan MacDonald825.9
        Independent Daniel Robertson684.9
        Independent Joan Easten463.3

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        References

        1. "ward-maps". www.shetland.gov.uk.
        2. https://www.shetland.gov.uk/downloads/file/5971/notice-of-uncontested-and-notice-of-poll
        3. "SIC Elections - 4 May 2017". www.shetland.gov.uk.