1988 Kilmarnock and Loudoun District Council election

Elections to Kilmarnock and Loudoun District Council were held on 5 May 1988, on the same day as the other Scottish local government elections. This was the fifth election to the district council following the local government reforms in the 1970s.

1988 Kilmarnock and Loudoun District Council election
← 1984 5 May 1988 (1988-05-05) 1992 →

All 18 seats to Kilmarnock and Loudoun District Council
10 seats needed for a majority
Registered62,481
Turnout52.2%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Lab
SNP
Con
Party Labour SNP Conservative
Last election 14 seats, 56.2% 1 seat, 18.2% 3 seats, 36.1%
Seats won 12 3 3
Seat change Decrease 2 Increase 2 Steady
Popular vote 15,701 10,349 6,098
Percentage 48.3% 31.8% 18.8%
Swing Decrease 7.9 Increase 13.6 Decrease 17.3

Council Leader before election


Labour

Council Leader after election


Labour

The election used the 10 wards created by the Initial Statutory Reviews of Electoral Arrangements in 1981. Each ward elected one councillor using first-past-the-post voting.[1]

Labour maintained a large majority on the district council after winning 12 of the 18 seats however, it was two less than the previous election in 1984 and their vote share fell by 7.9% to below half. The Scottish National Party (SNP) became the joint second-largest party after gaining two seats to hold three while the Conservatives maintained their three seats on the council despite their vote share falling by 17.3%.

Results

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1988 Kilmarnock and Loudoun District Council election result
Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/−
  Labour 12 1 3   2 77.8 48.3 15,701   7.9
  SNP 3 3 1   2 16.6 31.8 10,349   13.6
  Conservative 3 1 1   16.6 18.8 6,098   17.3
  SDP 0 0 0   0.0 1.1 351 New[A]
  Green 0 0 0   0.0 0.2 53 New
Total 18 32,552

Source:[2][3]

Notes
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    A-At the 1984 election, the SDP–Liberal Alliance won 2.6% of the vote with candidates from both the Social Democratic Party (SDP) and the Liberal Party. These parties subsequently merged in March 1988 to form the Social and Liberal Democrats. Some members of the SDP opposed the merger and split to form a new Social Democratic Party.

Ward results

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Ward 1

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Ward 1
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour W. Doyle 823 53.2   18.3
SNP J. Weir 615 39.8   24.9
Conservative A. MacDougall 107 6.9 New
Majority 208 13.4 N/A
Turnout 1,545 55.3   4.2
Registered electors 2,794
Labour gain from SNP Swing   21.6

Source:[2][3]

Ward 2

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Ward 2
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour C. Rutherford 811 45.4   12.2
SNP E. Graham 678 38.0   12.1
Conservative A. Park 242 13.6   2.7
Green S. Grist 53 3.0 New
Majority 133 7.4   24.3
Turnout 1,784 51.2   5.2
Registered electors 3,483
Labour hold Swing   12.1

Source:[2][3]

Ward 3

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Ward 3
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour J. Knapp 1,123 58.2   7.9
SNP J. Caddis 755 39.2   2.5
Conservative M. Park 50 2.6 New
Majority 368 19.0   10.4
Turnout 1,928 65.2   18.3
Registered electors 2,958
Labour hold Swing   5.2

Source:[2][3]

Ward 4

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Ward 4
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
SNP D. Coffey 586 36.3   24.3
Conservative A. Parker 520 32.2   13.1
Labour C. Mabon 505 31.3   11.1
Majority 66 4.1 N/A
Turnout 1,611 50.4   10.7
Registered electors 3,202
SNP gain from Conservative Swing   18.7

Source:[2][3]

Ward 5

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Ward 5
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour W. Cree 868 48.1   8.3
SNP A. Wallace 571 31.6   16.9
Conservative B. Rubin 364 20.2   8.5
Majority 297 16.5   11.2
Turnout 1,803 48.6   4.7
Registered electors 3,718
Labour hold Swing   12.6

Source:[2][3]

Ward 6

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Ward 6
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour A. McIntyre 1,161 59.9   19.5
SNP E. Boyle 661 34.1   21.9
Conservative A. McCluskey 116 6.0   2.3
Majority 500 25.8   41.4
Turnout 1,938 53.6   8.5
Registered electors 3,617
Labour hold Swing   20.7

Source:[2][3]

Ward 7

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Ward 7
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour J. Buchanan 1,327 61.3   7.8
SNP J. Todd 442 20.4   13.5
Conservative S. Donald 393 18.2   21.1
Majority 885 40.9   26.7
Turnout 2,162 57.7   7.3
Registered electors 3,749
Labour hold Swing   14.4

Source:[2][3]

Ward 8

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Ward 8
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative M. Porter 1,050 62.6   3.8
Labour J. Steven 254 15.1   2.7
SNP J. Goldie 251 15.0   9.0
SDP J. Cameron 118 7.0 New
Majority 796 47.5   4.0
Turnout 1,673 45.8   0.8
Registered electors 3,661
Conservative hold Swing   3.2

Source:[2][3]

Ward 9

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Ward 9
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
SNP N. Gee 693 37.4   23.3
Labour J. O'Neil 659 35.5   12.6
Conservative J. Porter 426 23.0   14.8
SDP P. Kerr 75 4.0 New
Majority 34 1.9 N/A
Turnout 1,853 56.6   8.9
Registered electors 3,276
SNP gain from Labour Swing   17.9

Source:[2][3]

Ward 10

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Ward 10
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour J. Blaney 774 50.5   12.4
SNP J. Robertson 569 37.1   19.9
Conservative J. Watret 188 12.3   7.4
Majority 205 13.4   29.8
Turnout 1,531 45.6   5.7
Registered electors 3,361
Labour hold Swing   16.1

Source:[2][3]

Ward 11

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Ward 11
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour R. Stirling 1,073 61.3   25.5
SNP C. Calman 578 33.0   20.3
Conservative D. Scott 99 5.7 New
Majority 495 28.3   45.8
Turnout 1,750 57.5   14.7
Registered electors 3,046
Labour hold Swing   22.9

Source:[2][3]

Ward 12

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Ward 12
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
SNP I. George 943 52.8   19.2
Labour J. Greig 724 40.5   26.3
Conservative T. Donald 73 4.1 New
SDP A. Stevenson 46 2.6 New
Majority 219 12.3 N/A
Turnout 1,786 56.3   14.3
Registered electors 3,176
SNP gain from Labour Swing   22.7

Source:[2][3]

Ward 13

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Ward 13
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative J. Thomson 777 45.2   1.9
Labour W. Aitken 500 29.1   4.6
SNP R. Mowatt 330 19.2   10.9
SDP M. Temple 112 6.5 New
Majority 277 16.1   5.5
Turnout 1,719 45.0   8.6
Registered electors 3,824
Conservative hold Swing   3.2

Source:[2][3]

Ward 14

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Ward 14
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative A. MacDougall 803 37.1   10.8
Labour J. O'Neill 724 33.4   18.2
SNP A. Lyall 634 29.3 New
Majority 79 3.7 N/A
Turnout 2,161 56.1   10.7
Registered electors 3,859
Conservative hold Swing   7.4

Source:[2][3]

Ward 15

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Ward 15
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour A. Nisbet 1,095 58.3   23.4
SNP J. Graham 641 34.2   16.7
Conservative W. Watret 138 7.4 New
Majority 454 24.1   40.1
Turnout 1,874 51.9   15.1
Registered electors 3,617
Labour hold Swing   20.0

Source:[2][3]

Ward 16

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Ward 16
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour J. Mills 1,091 59.6   19.9
SNP K. Nicoll 578 31.6   23.1
Conservative D. Woodford 161 8.8 New
Majority 513 28.0   39.9
Turnout 1,830 50.8   13.3
Registered electors 3,607
Labour hold Swing   21.5

Source:[2][3]

Ward 17

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Ward 17
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour G. Turnbull 1,270 63.9   10.6
SNP F. MacLean 383 19.3   10.5
Conservative A. Bates 332 16.7   21.1
Majority 887 44.6   29.1
Turnout 1,985 51.1   2.4
Registered electors 3,885
Labour hold Swing   15.8

Source:[2][3]

Ward 18

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Ward 18
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour J. Anderson 919 56.6   21.3
SNP N. Rooney 441 27.1   6.1
Conservative D. Copinger 259 15.9 New
Majority 478 29.5   27.4
Turnout 1,619 44.5   8.5
Registered electors 3,648
Labour hold Swing   13.7

Source:[2][3]

References

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  1. ^ "Initial Statutory Reviews of Electoral Arrangements". Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Botchel, J. M.; Denver, D. T. (1989). The Scottish District Elections 1988: Results and Statistics (PDF). Dundee: Election Studies, University of Dundee. ISBN 1-869820-02-9. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Botchel, J. M.; Denver, D. T. (1984). The Scottish District Elections 1984: Results and Statistics (PDF). Dundee: Election Studies, University of Dundee. Retrieved 19 November 2022.