Stromness and South Isles (ward)

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Location of the ward [1]

Stromness and South Isles is one of the six wards used to elect members of the Orkney Islands Council. It elects three Councillors.

Contents

Councillors

ElectionCouncillors
2007 James StockanJohn EcclesIan Johnstone
2012 Rob CrichtonMaurice Davidson
2017 Magnus Thomson
2022 Graham BevanLindsay Hall

Election Results

2022 Election

2022 Orkney Islands Council election [2]

Stromness and South Isles - 3 seats
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123456
Independent James Stockan (incumbent)30.7%353
Independent Graham Bevan24.4%281305.5
Independent Lindsay Hall15.2%175180.3 182.8 205.0 262.2 354.8
Green Maia Brodie13.7%157160.5 162.1 169.3
Independent Rob Crichton (incumbent)10%115135.8 144.3 174.2 220.9
Independent Magnus Thomson (incumbent)6%6975.6 77.9
Electorate: 2,233  Valid: 1,150  Spoilt: 7  Quota: 288  Turnout: 1,157 (51.8%)  

    2017 Election

    2017 Orkney Islands Council election [3]

    Stromness and South Isles - 3 seats [4]
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    1
    Independent Rob Crichton (incumbent)unopposedunopposed
    Independent James Stockan (incumbent)unopposedunopposed
    Independent Magnus Thomsonunopposedunopposed
    Valid: Quota: 

      2012 Election

      2012 Orkney Islands Council election

      Stromness and South Isles - 3 seats
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      123456
      Independent James Stockan (incumbent)53.2576     
      Independent Rob Crichton11.65126234.2 235.3 250.5 262.3 364.1
      Independent Maurice Davidson11.28122172.6 174.6 189.3 216.7 270.2
      Independent John Brown10.63115178.9 180.9 196.8 213.6  
      Independent Terry Thomson5.646182.9 84.4 100.6   
      SNP Arthur Alexander Robertson5.646179.7 81.2    
      UKIP Delia Mary Hall1.021115.3     
      Electorate: 2,210  Valid: 1,072  Spoilt: 10  Quota: 269  Turnout: 1,082 (48.76%)  

        2007 Election

        2007 Orkney Islands Council election

        Orkney Islands Council election, 2007: Stromness and South Isles
        PartyCandidate1st Pref %SeatCount
        Independent James Stockan53911
        Independent John Eccles23236
        Independent Ian Johnstone21524
        Independent John Brown123
        Independent Fiona Matheson113
        Independent Maurice Davidson40
        Independent Terry Thomson33

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        References

        1. "Multi-Member Wards".
        2. "Local Government Election - 5 May 2022". Orkney Islands Council. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
        3. "Results by Ward".
        4. "Ward 3 - Stromness and South Isles".