Torry/Ferryhill (ward)

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Location of the ward [1]

Torry/Ferryhill is one of the thirteen wards used to elect members of the Aberdeen City Council. It elects four Councillors.

Contents

Councillors

ElectionCouncillors
2007 Irene Cormack
(Liberal Democrats)
Alan Donnelly
(Conservative)
Yvonne Allan
(Labour)
Jim Kiddie
(SNP)
2012 Graham Robert Dickson
(SNP)
2017 Christian Allard
(SNP)
Catriona MacKenzie
(SNP)
2019
by-election
Audrey Nicoll
(SNP)
2022 Michael Kusznir
(Conservative)
Simon Peter Watson
(Labour)
Lee Fairfull
(SNP)

Election results

2022 election

Torry/Ferryhill – 4 seats
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
12345678
SNP Christian Allard (incumbent)32.91,646       
Conservative Michael Kusznir19.4970975 982 988 996 1,023  
Aberdeen Labour Simon Peter Watson17.3864894 897 900 904 966 972 1,138
Green Esme Houston7.8390433 433 438 458 513 514 566
SNP Lee Fairfull6.9344824 825 833 891 928 929 950
Liberal Democrats Gregor McAbery6.4318327 329 336 339 372 379  
Independent Simon McLean4.8238247 252 305 331    
Alba Brian Allan2.5123142 146 148     
Independent Paul Dawson1.57785 87      
Libertarian Oren Katz0.52727       
Electorate: 15,012  Valid: 4,997  Spoilt: 123  Quota: 1,000  Turnout: 34.1%  

    Source: [2] [3]

    2019 by-election

    Torry/Ferryhill by-election (21 November 2019)
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    123456
    SNP Audrey Nicoll 43.21,6181,620 1,624 1,673 1,819 1,989
    Conservative Neil Murray26.0972983 996 1,049 1,083 1,151
    Labour Willie Young10.6395396 402 462 533  
    Liberal Democrats Gregor McAbery8.4315320 324    
    Green Betty Lyon8.1304320 347 429   
    Independent Simon McLean2.38689     
    UKIP Roy Hill1.453     
    Electorate: 15,443  Valid: 3,743  Spoilt: 40  Quota: 1,872  Turnout: 3,783 (24.5%)  

      2017 election

      2017 Aberdeen City Council election [4]

      Torry/Ferryhill – 4 seats
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      123456789
      Conservative Alan Donnelly (incumbent)‡‡26.11,337        
      SNP Christian Allard 17.8910913.6 914.6 920.7 963.9 988.4 1,013.4 1,037.7 1,159.3
      SNP Catriona MacKenzie‡‡‡‡‡16.5847851.2 851.2 854.2 915.4 956.4 1,001.4 1,017.3 1,143.1
      Labour Yvonne Allan (incumbent)‡16.5843873.7 873.7 881.4 908.9 989.7 1,324.2  
      Independent David Fryer11.3580616.7 619.8 629.2 681.2 754.7 799.0 846.3  
      Labour Piotr Teodorowski9.1467474.8 474.8 476.8 499.09 547.4    
      Liberal Democrats Gregor McAbery5.6286332.7 333.7 340.01 377.5     
      Green Renée Slater5.3269274.7 275.7 282.8      
      UKIP William McIntosh1.04965.7        
      National Front Billy Watson0.21010.5        
      Electorate: TBC  Valid: 5,598  Spoilt: 144  Quota: 1,120  Turnout: 5,742 (37.8%)  

        2012 election

        2012 Aberdeen City Council election

        Torry/Ferryhill - 4 seats
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
        12345678910
        Labour Yvonne Allan (incumbent)26.4%1,134         
        SNP Graham Robert Dickson16.5%706726.2 726.2 729.4 734.2 741.7 755.1 768.6 804.4 862.1
        Conservative Alan Donnelly (incumbent)†15.3%657663.8 663.8 667.8 677.1 684.8 690.8 715.3 819.5 890.5
        SNP Jim Kiddie (incumbent)14.4%619631.7 631.7 634.7 640.1 649.6 667.6 692.6 730.1 797.8
        Labour Kathryn Russell8.0%345523.6 524.6 527.4 531.3 548.3 575.4 610.4 704.5  
        Liberal Democrats Richard Robertson *7.7%331335.9 335.9 335.9 340.9 346.4 376.3 400.8   
        Independent David Fryer3.9%169173.9 177.1 177.1 197.6 234.5 257    
        Green Andrew Reekie3.1%131137.3 139.6 139.8 139.8 154.3     
        Independent Suzanne Kelly2.1%91101.2 108.2 111.2 124.9      
        Independent William Brown1.4%6167.3 71.3 72.3       
        National Front Billy Watson0.5%2324.9 24.9        
        Independent Hamish Hay MacKay0.5%2121.5         
        Electorate: 14,625  Valid: 4,288  Spoilt: 118  Quota: 858  Turnout: 4,406 (29.32%)  

          2007 election

          2007 Aberdeen City Council election

          Torry/Ferryhill - 4 seats
          PartyCandidateFPv%Count
          12345678
          SNP Jim Kiddie30.91,900       
          Labour Yvonne Allan20.71,2751,275      
          Liberal Democrats Irene Cormack17.51,0771,155 1,160 1,169 1,202 1,397  
          Conservative Alan Donnelly11.9729757 758 762 796 818 846 889
          Green John Reekie4.7287386 388 431 476 528 564 672
          Labour Ted Harris5.7348415 440 458 478 511 538  
          Liberal Democrats Tony Petchey4.4270334 335 345 364    
          Independent Chris Cowie2.6163198 199 219     
          Solidarity Shug Falconer1.7102150 151      
          Electorate:  Valid: 6,151  Spoilt: 112  Quota: 1,231  Turnout: 6,263  

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