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Dundee City is divided into eight wards. These wards are used to elect councillors to Dundee City Council. The council, composed of the elected members from each ward, provides local government services to Dundee. Each one of the eight wards in Dundee elects 3 or 4 councillors every five years in the Scottish local council elections. The most recent elections were held in 2022.

Dundee City Council is one of the 32 council areas for Scotland (each council containing a number of wards). The boundaries for all Scottish council areas and their sub divisional wards are regulated and regularly reviewed by the Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland.

Ward

number

Ward name[1] Seats 2022 result
SNP Lab LD Con
1 Strathmartine 4 2 1 1 0
2 Lochee 4 2 2 0 0
3 West End 4 2 0 2 0
4 Coldside 4 2 2 0 0
5 Maryfield 3 2 1 0 0
6 North East 3 2 1 0 0
7 East End 3 2 1 0 0
8 The Ferry 4 1 1 1 1
Total 29 15 9 4 1
Bold in "2022 results" indicates largest party in the ward.

Strathmartine edit

Strathmartine
 
Population15,191 
Council area
Lieutenancy area
CountryScotland
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Strathmartine is one of the eight wards used to elect members of the Dundee City Council. It elects four Councillors.

The Strathmartine ward as created in 2007 after the 29 existing single member wards were merged into 8 multi-member wards, one of which was the Strathmartine. In the 2007 election, Helen Dick, Stewart Hunter, Kevin Keenan and Ian Borthwick were all elected. At the 2012 election, John Alexander won a seat in the ward, becoming the youngest councillor in Scotland and by the 2017 election, becoming the group leader of the SNP and shortly after, leader of Dundee City Council.[2] At the 2022 election, John Alexander was re-elected and Ian Borthwick retired after sixty years as a local councillor.[3][4][5] Borthwick's seat was eventually won by Daniel Coleman of the Liberal Democrats.

Councillors edit

Election Councillors
2007 Helen Dick
(Liberal Democrats)
Stewart Hunter
(SNP)
Kevin Keenan
(Labour)
Ian Borthwick
(Ind.)
2012 John Alexander
(SNP)
2017
2022 Daniel Coleman
(Liberal Democrats)

Election Results edit

2022 edit

Strathmartine - 4 seats[6]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3
SNP John Alexander (incumbent) 36.0 2,143    
Labour Kevin Keenan (incumbent) 22.8 1,359    
SNP Stewart Hunter (incumbent) 9.4 559 1,310  
Liberal Democrats Daniel Coleman 18.7 1,116 1,169 1,226
Conservative Calum Walker 5.9 351 353 366
Scottish Green Callum Baird 3.3 199 268 284
Alba Laura Whyte 1.8 105 120 125
Scottish Family Susan Ettle 1.4 81 86 91
TUSC Maddie Jamieson 0.7 43 46 60
Electorate: 15,266   Valid: 5,956   Spoilt: 168   Quota: 1,192   Turnout: 40.1%  

2017 edit

Strathmartine - 4 seats[7]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
SNP John Alexander (incumbent) 32.1% 1,956            
Labour Kevin Keenan (incumbent) 18.9% 1,155 1,178.7 1,182.9 1,220.9      
Liberal Democrats Daniel Coleman 13.6% 828 866 869.5 884.5 884.8 1,076.9  
Independent Ian Borthwick (incumbent) 13.5% 825 876.5 883.3 911.9 912.2 1,085.4 1,641.1
SNP Stewart Hunter (incumbent) 11.2% 680 1,250.05          
Conservative Robert Lindsay 9.0% 546 549.8 550.1 555.2 555.3    
TUSC Sinead Daly 1.7% 105 115.2 118.7        
Electorate: 15,017   Valid: 6,095   Spoilt: 139   Quota: 1,220   Turnout: 6,234 (41.5%)  

2012 edit

Strathmartine - 4 seats[8]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
SNP John Alexander 23.47% 1,245                
Labour Kevin Keenan (incumbent) 20.78% 1,102                
Independent Ian Borthwick (incumbent) 19.78% 1,049 1,057.4 1,061.7            
SNP Stewart Hunter (incumbent) 14.22% 754 909.9 910.9 911.1 917.6 939.2 942.3 1,016.6 1,221.4
Liberal Democrats Iliyan Stefanov 10.89% 578 583.6 584.8 584.9 596.9 605.9 651 708.9  
Labour John McKiddie 6.62% 351 354.8 385.1 385.2 390.3 406.3 419.3    
Conservative Colin Stewart 1.83% 97 97.3 97.3 97.3 100.4 101.4      
TUSC Jim McFarlane 1.51% 80 81.2 82.3 82.3 90.3        
Independent Grant Simmons 0.90% 48 48.7 48.9 49          
Electorate: 14,285   Valid: 5,304   Spoilt: 133   Quota: 1,061   Turnout: 5,437 (37.13%)  

2007 edit

2007 Council election: Strathmartine (4 seats)[9]
Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count
SNP Stewart Hunter 1,612 23.4 1 1
Independent Ian Borthwick 1,472 21.3 2 1
Labour Kevin Keenan 1,219 17.7 3 7
Liberal Democrats Helen Dick 959 13.9 4 9
SNP Wendy Wrieden 725 10.5
Labour John McKiddie 534 7.7
Conservative Martyn Geddes 186 2.7
Solidarity Jim McFarlane 120 1.7
Scottish Socialist Alan Boylan 75 1.1
Turnout 50.41


Lochee edit

Lochee
 
Population15,376 
Council area
Lieutenancy area
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Lochee is one of the eight wards used to elect members of the Dundee City Council. It elects four councillors.

The Lochee ward as created in 2007 after the 29 existing single member wards were merged into 8 multi-member wards, one of which was Lochee. In the 2007 election, John Letford, Tom Ferguson, Bob Duncan and Nigel Don were elected.[10] In November 2007, a by-election was held following the resignation of Nigel Don who was elected to the Scottish Parliament in the 2007 Scottish Parliament election for the North East Scotland electoral region.[11] Alan Ross subsequently won the by-election.

At the 2012 election, Norma McGovern replaced John Letford whilst the remaining councillors were all re-elected. In 2017, Norma McGovern, Tom Ferguson and Bob Duncan stepped down and Charlie Malone,

In February 2022, Alan Ross, who was first elected in a by-election for the ward in 2007 defected to Alba, becoming the first Alba representative on Dundee City Council.[12][13][14]

At the 2022 election, Wendy Sculin replaced Michael Marra as a result of Marra being elected to the Scottish Parliament after the 2021 Scottish Parliament election for the North East Scotland electoral region.[15]

Councillors edit

Election Councillors
2007 John Letford
(Labour)
Tom Ferguson
(Labour)
Bob Duncan
(SNP)
Nigel Don
(SNP)
Nov 2007[a] Alan Ross
(SNP/
Alba)
2012 Norma McGovern
(Labour)
2017 Charlie Malone
(Labour)
Michael Marra
(Labour)
Roisin Smith
(SNP)
Feb 2022[b]
2022 Wendy Sculin
(Labour)
Siobhan Tolland
(SNP)

Election Results edit

2022 edit

Lochee - 4 seats[6]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SNP Roisin Smith (incumbent) 37.2 2,174              
Labour Charlie Malone (incumbent) 28.7 1,678              
SNP Siobhan Tolland 6.0 351 1,128 1,137 1,144 1,204      
Labour Wendy Scullin 7.0 412 448 820 846 872 876 935 1,085
Conservative Gavin MacKenzie 8.0 488 492 505 531 543 543 603 623
Scottish Green Kate Treharne 4.0 244 308 318 326 369 383 438  
Liberal Democrats Jonathan Bremner 3.1 184 196 221 244 255 256    
Alba Alan Ross (incumbent) 3.1 184 208 220 230      
Scottish Family James Hosie 2.2 128 136 141          
Electorate: 14,912   Valid: 5,843   Spoilt: 179   Quota: 1,169   Turnout: 40.4%  

2017 edit

Lochee - 4 seats[16]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SNP Alan Ross (incumbent) 28.6% 1,661                  
Labour Charlie Malone 15.9% 924 933.3 940.3 943.7 959.9 993.4 1,020.9 1,217.7    
SNP Roisin Smith 14.1% 818 1,256.9                
Labour Michael Marra 13.4% 778 785.5 793.2 794.5 812.8 819.4 848.4 968.5 1,012.5 1,241.8
Conservative Mason Mcilreavy 12.1% 700 702.4 703.9 708.2 724.5 728.5 739.2 813.2 814.9  
Independent Tom Ferguson (incumbent) 9.7% 565 574.3 582.4 584.4 597.5 623.6 673.4      
Scottish Green Gordon Matheson 2.3% 132 137.4 163.6 166.2 185.8 206.5        
TUSC Leah Ganley 1.8% 102 104.1 108.06 110.06 112.2          
Liberal Democrats Lynn Hutchison 1.6% 91 91.6 92.2 106.5            
Liberal Democrats Kirsty McKenzie 0.5% 31 32.5 35.1              
Electorate: 14,276   Valid: 5,802   Spoilt: 163   Quota: 1,161   Turnout: 5,965 (41.8%)  

2012 edit

Lochee - 4 seats[17]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
SNP Bob Duncan (incumbent) 31.57% 1,594                
Labour Tom Ferguson (incumbent) 25.91% 1,308                
SNP Alan Ross (incumbent) 14.78% 746 1,220.4              
Labour Norma McGovern 12.32% 622 650.9 889.2 914.1 914.6 934.9 965.7 997.2 1,149.8
Independent Scott Campbell 7.41% 374 394.5 404.5 432.3 434.7 453.5 480.6 577.9  
Conservative Lewis Anderson 4.89% 247 253.2 254.8 257.4 260.1 274.4 275.9    
TUSC Rory Malone 1.6% 81 87.6 97.2 109.8 110 113.8      
Liberal Democrats Eildh Jayne Conacher 1.23% 62 70 73.9 78.4 89.9        
Liberal Democrats Joe Derry Setch 0.3% 15 16.5 17.6 20.5          
Electorate: 13,439   Valid: 5,049   Spoilt: 164   Quota: 1,010   Turnout: 5,213 (37.57%)  

2007 (by-election) edit

Lochee By-Election (22 November 2007)- 1 seat[18]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4
SNP Alan Ross 48.9 2,005 2,020 2,028 2,055
Labour George McIrvine 34.0 1,395 1,412 1,432 1,448
Liberal Democrats Christopher Hall 10.6 435 437 446 500
Conservative Martyn R N Geddes 3.8 154 156 161  
Solidarity Neil Bell 1.4 57 65    
Scottish Socialist Alan Albert Graham 1.3 55      
Electorate: 13,991   Valid: 4,071   Spoilt: 40   Quota: 2,051   Turnout: 4,101 (29.24%)  

2007 edit

2007 Council election: Lochee (4 seats)[19]
Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count
SNP Nigel Don 2,216 31.1 1 1
Labour John Letford 1,385 19.4 3 3
SNP Bob Duncan 1,142 16.0 2 2
Labour Tom Ferguson 940 13.2 4 9
Liberal Democrats Chris Hall 479 6.7
Conservative Philip Varghese 369 5.2
Labour Chris Hind 297 4.2
Solidarity Neil Bell 218 3.1
Scottish Socialist Alan Albert Graham 83 1.2
Turnout 52.36

West End edit

West End
 
Population11,941 
Council area
Lieutenancy area
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townDUNDEE
Postcode districtDD2
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West End is one of the eight wards used to elect members of the Dundee City Council in Scotland. It elects four councillors.

The West End ward as created in 2007 after the 29 existing single member wards were merged into 8 multi-member wards, one of which was the West End. In the 2007 election, Richard McCready, James Walker Barrie, Donald Hay and Fraser Macpherson were elected.[20] At the 2012 election, James Walker Barrie was replaced by Bill Campbell and Donald Hay lost his seat to Vari McDonald of the SNP. At the 2017 election, Donald Hay won the seat back amid a surge in Conservative support across Scotland.

At the 2022 election, Richard McCready lost his seat to Nadia El-Nakla of the SNP[21], who is wife of Humza Yousaf, the Health Secretary in the Scottish Parliament.[22][23] Donald Hay was once again defeated, having been beaten by Michael Critchon of the Liberal Democrats.[21]

Councillors edit

Election Councillors
2007 Richard McCready

(Labour)

James Walker Barrie

(SNP)

Donald Hay

(Conservative)

Fraser MacPherson

(Liberal Democrats)

2012 Bill Campbell

(SNP)

Vari McDonald

(SNP)

2017 Donald Hay

(Conservative)

2022 Nadia El-Nakla

(SNP)

Michael Crichton

(Liberal Democrats)

Election Results edit

2022 edit

West End - 4 seats[6]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Liberal Democrats Fraser MacPherson (incumbent) 37.4 2,146            
SNP Nadia El-Nakla 16.1 924 961 964 974 978 1,127  
SNP Bill Campbell (incumbent) 15.2 872 922 923 939 946 1,058 1,119
Liberal Democrats Michael Crichton 2.9 165 821 823 836 1,021 1,102 1,105
Labour Richard McCready (incumbent) 10.9 624 731 734 740 831 928 931
Scottish Green Ted Booth 9.4 536 565 566 577 593    
Conservative Donald Hay (incumbent) 6.7 386 453 453 547      
Alba Annie Jenkins 1.1 54 68 72        
ISP Brooke Labagh 0.3 14 17          
Electorate: 14,626   Valid: 5,732   Spoilt: 104   Quota: 1,147   Turnout: 39.9%  

2017 edit

West End - 4 seats[24]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Liberal Democrats Fraser MacPherson (incumbent) 38.5% 2,105              
SNP Bill Campbell (incumbent) 19.9% 1,090 1,210.9            
Conservative Donald Hay 11.8% 643 887.2 888.5 889.5 901.3 929.8 958.6 987.2
Labour Richard McCready (incumbent) 11.6% 637 876.9 883.6 889.2 904.04 932.9 1,078.6 1,416.7
SNP Steven Rome 8.7% 474 506.6 597.5 611.1 623.5 637.1 838.8  
Scottish Green Morgan Petrie 6.1% 331 432.2 439.5 472.7 495.1 515.9    
Independent Andrew McBride 1.2% 67 118.3 119.6 123.09 136.9      
Independent Bradley Booth 1.2% 65 93.8 95.1 96.7        
Scottish Socialist Tam Wilson 1.1% 59 66.2 66.9          
Electorate: 12,959   Valid: 5,471   Spoilt: 67   Quota: 1,095   Turnout: 5,538 (42.7%)  

2012 edit

West End - 4 seats[25]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Liberal Democrats Fraser MacPherson (incumbent) 32.33% 1,453            
SNP Bill Campbell 21.43% 963            
Labour Richard McCready (incumbent) 20.85% 937            
Conservative Donald Hay (incumbent) 10.32% 464 606.2 608.7 612.5 614.8 666.5  
SNP Vari McDonald 9.15% 411 518.1 571.6 578.1 590.4 723.7 837.6
Scottish Green Pauline Hinchion 4.83% 217 335.9 339.2 347.8 374.4    
TUSC Raymond Mennie 1.1% 49 65 65.5 69.2      
Electorate: 12,910   Valid: 4,494   Spoilt: 77   Quota: 899   Turnout: 4,571 (34.81%)  

2007 edit

2007 Council election: West End (4 seats)[26]
Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count
Liberal Democrats Fraser MacPherson 1,693 28.0 1 1
Labour Richard McCready 1,331 22.0 2 1
SNP James Walker Barrie 1,326 21.9 3 1
Conservative Donald Hay 738 12.2 4 8
SNP Chic Brodie 495 8.2
Scottish Green George Alexander Burton 307 5.1
Solidarity Luke Ivory 95 1.6
Scottish Socialist Angela Gorrie 69 1.1
Turnout 49.55

Coldside edit

Coldside
 
Population16,731 
Council area
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Coldside is one of the eight wards used to elect members of the Dundee City Council. It elects four Councillors.

The Coldside ward as created in 2007 after the 29 existing single member wards were merged into 8 multi-member wards, one of which was Coldside. In the 2007 election, Helen Wright, Mohammed Asif, James Black and Dave Bowes were elected.[27]

At the 2012 election, Mohammed Asif was replaced by George McIrvine and James Black was replaced by Mark Flynn who would later go on to be Dundee City Council's head of city development.[28]

At the 2017 election, Anne Rendall replaced Dave Bowes as the fourth councillor on the ward.

Heather Anderson, who was briefly a Member of the European Parliament[29] for the SNP before the United Kingdom left the European Union, was elected to replace Anne Rendall after she retired at the 2022 election.[30]

Councillors edit

Election Councillors
2007 Helen Wright

(Labour)

Mohammed Asif

(Labour)

James Black

(SNP)

Dave Bowes

(SNP)

2012
2017 George McIrvine

(Labour)

Mark Flynn

(SNP)

Anne Rendall

(SNP)

2022 Heather Anderson(SNP)

Election Results edit

2022 edit

Coldside - 4 seats[6]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
SNP Heather Anderson 31.1 1,737            
SNP Mark Flynn (incumbent) 13.4 751 1,275          
Labour George McIrvine (incumbent) 17.2 960 970 982 987 1,011 1,044 1,155
Labour Helen Wright (incumbent) 13.9 777 785 797 812 822 854 937
Scottish Green Tanya Jones 9.9 551 584 636 656 702 764 808
Conservative Naveed Ali 7.9 444 446 448 450 463 485  
Liberal Democrats Jenny Blain 3.1 176 179 183 185 195    
Alba Scott Agnew 2.5 141 150 164 165      
TUSC Wayne Scott 0.9 52 52 56        
Electorate: 14,893   Valid: 5,589   Spoilt: 238   Quota: 1,118   Turnout: 39.1%  

2017 edit

Coldside - 4 seats[31]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SNP Mark Flynn 27.7% 1,560                  
Labour George McIrvine 16.6% 933 951.4 959.5 965.4 974.7 996.08 1,059.9 1,223.9    
SNP Anne Rendall 16.5% 925 1,252.9                
Labour Helen Wright (incumbent) 11.3% 633 638.02 647.9 650.5 664.04 677.9 725.9 843.7 908.9 1,139.8
Conservative Duncan Shaw 11.0% 618 621.07 622.1 625.4 628.4 657.5 663.9 709.8 715.1  
Independent Mohammed Asif (incumbent) 8.6% 481 495.2 504.07 505.1 510.3 529.2 615.8      
Scottish Green Conor Marshall 4.1% 232 252.4 291.6 295.2 327.9 351.1        
Liberal Democrats Kristopher Hall 1.8% 101 106.02 108.8 139.1 141.2          
TUSC Wayne Scott 1.5% 82 84.8 90.7 93.9            
Liberal Democrats Christopher McIntyre 1.0% 57 60.9 62.3              
Electorate: 14,262   Valid: 5,622   Spoilt: 229   Quota: 1,125   Turnout: 5,851 (41%)  

2012 edit

Coldside - 4 seats[32]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4
SNP Jimmy Black (incumbent)†† 29.76% 1,536      
Labour Mohammed Asif (incumbent) 21.06% 1,087      
Labour Helen Wright (incumbent) 19.07% 984 1,000 1,032.7 1,069.9
SNP Dave Bowes (incumbent) 16.16% 834 1,281.7    
Conservative James Clancy 4.92% 254 258.6 269.3 270.6
Liberal Democrats Raymond Alexander Lawrie 2.65% 137 138.9 151.8 153.9
Independent Andy McBride 2.56% 132 134.9 151.6 152.9
Independent Stuart Winton 2.05% 106 110.6 120 120.8
TUSC Wayne Scott 1.76% 91 92.6 100.5 101.1
Electorate: 14,404   Valid: 5,161   Spoilt: 160   Quota: 1,033   Turnout: 5,321 (35.83%)  

2007 edit

2007 Council election: Coldside (4 seats)[33]
Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count
SNP James Black 1,740 24.2 1 1
Labour Helen Wright 1,320 18.3 2 7
SNP Dave Bowes 1,033 14.4 3 7
Labour Mohammed Asif 849 11.8 4 10
Liberal Democrats Murray Dick 779 10.8
Labour David Cowan 774 10.8
Conservative Margaret Stewart 351 4.9
Solidarity Sinead Daly 141 2.0
Scottish Socialist Mary McGregor 128 1.8
Independent Stuart Winton 80 1.1
Turnout 50.30

Maryfield edit

Maryfield
 
Population15,230 
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Maryfield is one of the eight wards used to elect members of the Dundee City Council. It elects three Councillors.

The Maryfield ward as created in 2007 after the 29 existing single member wards were merged into 8 multi-member wards, one of which was the Maryfield. In the 2007 election, Joe Morrow, Elizabeth Fordyce and Ken Lynn were elected.[34] A by-election took place following the resignation of Joe Morrow where Craig Melville of the SNP gained the seat from Labour.[35] At the 2012 election, Georgia Cruickshank replaced Elizabeth Fordyce as the second councillor in the ward.[36]

In 2016, another by-election was held following Craig Melville's resignation. The seat was won by Lynne Short.[37] Short, Cruickshank and Lynn were all subsequently re-elected at the 2017 and 2022 elections.[38][39]

Councillors edit

Election Councillors
2007 Joe Morrow

(Labour)

Elizabeth Fordyce

(SNP)

Ken Lynn

(SNP)

2009 Craig Melville

(SNP)

2012 Georgia Cruickshank

(Labour)

2016 Lynne Short

(SNP)

2017
2022

Election Results edit

2022 edit

Maryfield - 3 seats[6]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4
SNP Ken Lynn (incumbent) 24.6 1,037 1,037 1,042 1,093
Labour Georgia Cruickshank (incumbent) 22.6 956 957 1,017 1,062
SNP Lynne Short (incumbent) 22.8 960 962 974 1,005
Scottish Green Martha Smart 10.6 446 453 493 517
Conservative Danielle Marr 8.8 371 376 414 430
Alba Sundas Kamran 5.1 214 218 226  
Liberal Democrats Rebecca Dewar 4.7 198 202    
Sovereignty Ewan Gurr 0.8 34      
Valid: 4,213   Quota: 1,054  

2017 edit

Maryfield - 3 seats[40]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5
SNP Ken Lynn (incumbent) 30.3% 1,240        
Labour Georgia Cruickshank (incumbent) 21.6% 885 894.8 902.9 968.3 1,051.9
SNP Lynne Short (incumbent) 19.1% 782 968.2 972.9 997.4 1,084.3
Conservative James Clancy 17.6% 722 722.8 726.9 775.9 792.9
TUSC Stuart Fairweather 6.1% 250 253.3 253.5 270.8  
Liberal Democrats Jenny Blain 4.1% 168 169.2 194.7    
Liberal Democrats Robbie McKaig 1.2% 48 49.6      
Electorate: 12,021   Valid: 4,095   Spoilt: 89   Quota: 1,024   Turnout: 4,184 (34.8%)  

2016 (by-election) edit

Maryfield By-election (31 March 2016) - 1 Seat[41]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3
SNP Lynne Short 49.5% 1,383 1,389 1,399
Labour Alan Cowan 22.7% 634 637 648
Conservative James Clancy 10.5% 294 304 317
TUSC Stuart Fairweather 5.1% 142 147 161
Scottish Green Jacob Ellis 4.1% 116 118 123
Liberal Democrats Christopher McIntyre 3% 85 87 92
Independent Brian McLeod 2.6% 73 81  
UKIP Calum Walker 2.5% 69    
Electorate: 11,669   Valid: 2,796   Spoilt: 28   Quota: 1,399   Turnout: 2,824 (24.2%)  

2012 edit

Maryfield - 3 seats[42]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
SNP Ken Lynn (incumbent) 34.57% 1,187            
Labour Georgia Cruickshank 18.11% 622 634.7 643.9 644.1 675.6 736.5 1,334.7
Labour George McIrvine 18.32% 629 640.1 650.1 650.2 673 713.9  
SNP Craig Melville (incumbent)† 16.28% 559 840.8 859.9        
Conservative Stephen MacSporran 7.25% 249 253.7 253.7 253.7 296.3    
Liberal Democrats Christopher Hall 3.67% 126 129.6 136.9 136.9      
TUSC Derek Milligan 1.81% 62 64.8          
Electorate: 11,555   Valid: 3,434   Spoilt: 93   Quota: 859   Turnout: 3,527 (29.72%)  

2009 (by-election) edit

Maryfield By-Election (12 March 2009)- 1 seat[43]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6
SNP Craig Melville 47.6 1,550 1,551 1,557 1,571 1,620 1,747
Labour George McIrvine 31.1 1,013 1,018 1,021 1,031 1,052 1,189
Liberal Democrats Chris Hall 10.9 354 356 362 367 455  
Conservative Colin Stewart 6.9 224 226 237 241    
Scottish Socialist Angela Gorrie 1.6 52 52 55      
Independent Grant Simmons 1.1 35 48        
Independent Dave Young 0.9 28          
Electorate: 11,195   Valid: 2,607   Spoilt: 34   Quota: 1,629   Turnout: 3,290 (29.39%)  

2007 edit

2007 Council election: Maryfield (3 seats)[44]
Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count
SNP Elizabeth Fordyce 1,247 25.3 1 1
Labour Joe Morrow 1,172 23.8 2 5
SNP Ken Lynn 941 19.1 3 8
Liberal Democrats Claire Matthew 644 13.1
Conservative John McCraw 410 8.3
Labour Alex Perry 339 6.9
Scottish Socialist Grant Cromar 96 1.9
Solidarity Mark Walker 83 1.7
Turnout 46.21

North East edit

North East
 
Population11,591 
Council area
Lieutenancy area
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townDUNDEE
Postcode districtDD1, DD4
Dialling code01382
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The North East ward was created in 2007 after the 29 existing single member wards were merged into 8 multi-member wards, one of which was the North East. In the 2007 election, Brian Gordon, Andy Dawson and Willie Sawers were elected, all three previously served in three of the previous 29 single member wards. At the election in 2012, Brian Gordon was re-elected alongside Willie Sawers with Gregor Murray winning a seat which was previously held by Andy Dawson. In 2017, all three councillors were re-elected.

In 2019, Brian Gordon passed away and a by-election was held which resulted in the SNP gaining the seat from Labour which was won by Steven Rome. Gregor Murray who was elected as an SNP councillor, resigned from the party and sat as an independent for the remainder of the term.[45][46]

In 2022, Labour gained Gregor Murray's seat whilst Steven Rome and Willie Sawers were re-elected.[47]

Councillors edit

Election Councillors
2007 Brian Gordon
(Labour)
Andy Dawson
(SNP)
Willie Sawers
(SNP)
2012 Gregor Murray
(SNP /
Independent)
2017
2019[c][d] Steven Rome
(SNP)
2022 Jax Finnegan
(Labour)

Election Results edit

2022 edit

2022 Dundee City Council election: North East (3 seats)
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1
SNP Steven Rome (incumbent) 30.4 1,150
Labour Jax Finniegan 26.6 1,007
SNP Willie Sawers (incumbent) 26.2 991
Conservative Lisa Franchi 8.3 313
Scottish Green Stuart White 3.3 126
Alba Heather McLean 2.7 102
Liberal Democrats Mark Smith 2.7 100
Valid: 3,789   Spoilt: 96   Quota: 948   Turnout: 32.9%  

2019 (by-election) edit

2019 Dundee City Council North East by-election (2 May 2019)[48]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6
SNP Steven Rome 46.9% 1,507 1,510 1,534 1,555 1,576 2,045
Labour Jim Malone 38.1% 1,224 1,229 1,248 1,284 1,388  
Conservative Robert Lindsay 8.4% 271 274 280 290    
TUSC Michael Taylor 2.8% 91 109 122      
Scottish Green Alison Orr 2.4% 77 82        
Citizens First Roger Keech 1.4% 45          
Electorate: 11,434   Valid: 3,215   Spoilt: 31   Quota: 1,608   Turnout: 28.4%  

2017 edit

2017 Dundee City Council election: North East (3 seats)[49]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2
SNP Gregor Murray†† (incumbent) 32.8% 1,256  
Labour Brian Gordon† (incumbent) 26.9% 1,033  
SNP Willie Sawers (incumbent) 20.9% 800 1,057.6
Conservative Curtis Large 9.1% 350 351.4
Independent Alan Beddows 5.8% 223 229.2
Scottish Green Alison Orr 1.6% 62 71
TUSC Michael Taylor 1.6% 52 56.5
Liberal Democrats Tracy Mulholland 1.3% 50 51.9
Electorate: 11,337   Valid: 3,826   Spoilt: 98   Quota: 957   Turnout: 3,924 (34.6%)  

2012 edit

2012 Dundee City Council election: North East (3 seats)[50]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2
SNP Gregor Murray 33.51% 1,143  
Labour Brian Gordon (incumbent) 27.79% 948  
SNP Willie Sawers (incumbent) 24.57% 838 1,096.3
Labour Stephen Massey 8.53% 291 300.4
Conservative Robert Lindsay 2.87% 98 101.3
TUSC Sinead Daly 1.2% 41 42
Liberal Democrats Jennifer Rankin 0.9% 32 35.6
Liberal Democrats Iqbal Mohammad 0.6% 20 21.3
Electorate: 10,781   Valid: 3,411   Spoilt: 92   Quota: 853   Turnout: 3,503 (31.64%)  

2007 edit

2007 Dundee City Council election: North East (3 seats)
Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count
SNP Andy Dawson 1,956 41.4 1 1
Labour Brian Gordon 1,392 29.5 2 1
SNP Willie Sawers 612 13.0 3 5
Labour Shane Trevor Mochrie-Cox 208 4.4
Conservative Gladys Ross 184 3.9
Liberal Democrats Donald Ross MacDonald 162 3.4
Scottish Socialist Helen Mary Fortune 92 1.9
Solidarity Leah Ganley 83 1.8
Independent Raymond Anthony Mennie 30 0.6
Turnout 45.33

East End edit

East End
 
Population12,715 
Council area
Lieutenancy area
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townDUNDEE
Postcode districtDD1, DD4, DD5
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East End is one of the eight wards used to elect members of the Dundee City Council. It elects four Councillors.

The East End ward as created in 2007 after the 29 existing single member wards were merged into 8 multi-member wards, one of which was the East End. In the 2007 election, George Regan, Will Dawson and Christina Roberts were elected.[51] At the 2012 election, Regan was replaced by Lesley Brennan[52] who too was replaced by Margaret Richardson at the 2017 election.[53] Dorothy McHugh succeeded Richardson after she retired after the 2022 election.[54]

Councillors edit

Election Councillors
2007 George Regan

(Labour)

William Dawson

(SNP)

Christina Roberts

(SNP)

2012 Lesley Brennan

(Labour)

2017 Margaret Richardson

(Labour)

2022 Dorothy McHugh

(Labour)

Election Results edit

2022 edit

East End - 3 seats[6]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2
SNP Will Dawson (incumbent) 32.8 1,350  
Labour Dorothy McHugh 26.0 1,071  
SNP Christina Roberts (incumbent) 20.0 823 1,088
Conservative Bill Crabb 10.7 440 444
Scottish Green Alison McIntosh 4.1 168 184
Alba Allan Petrie 3.7 151 158
Liberal Democrats Outi Mȁȁttȁnen-Burke 2.8 115 120
Valid: 4,117   Quota: 1,030  

2017 edit

East End - 3 seats[55]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SNP Will Dawson (incumbent) 38.6% 1,553              
Labour Margaret Richardson 24% 965 982.7 986.5 993.5 1,004.1 1,047.1 1,089.7 1,177.9
SNP Christina Roberts (incumbent) 20.2% 811 1,144.2            
Conservative Darren Kane 14.2% 571 575.6 576.2 585.5 589.5 619.7 630.3 677.2
Independent Darryl Guthrie 5.1% 205 217.3 219.2 225.3 237.3 252.6 303.5  
Scottish Green Caitlin Meldrum 2.8% 113 124.1 132.1 133.4 145.5 165.3    
Liberal Democrats Ryan Finnegan 2.7% 110 120.8 122.2 126.5 137.8      
UKIP William Morren 1.4% 56 58.3 58.9          
TUSC Ian McKay 1.3% 54 64.8 66.7 68.9        
Electorate: 12,113   Valid: 4,019   Spoilt: 562   Quota: 1,110   Turnout: 4,581 (37.8%)  

2012 edit

East End - 3 seats[56]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5
SNP Will Dawson (incumbent) 32.32% 1,322        
Labour Lesley Brennan 23.57% 964 972.6 985.5 1,001.8 1,023.5
SNP Christina Roberts (incumbent) 21.20% 867 1,125.1      
Labour Martin Keenan 12.47% 510 518.8 528.2 540.7 564.2
Conservative Wendy Anderson 5.77% 236 239.4 243.4 252.9 278.1
Liberal Democrats Allan Petrie 2.62% 107 111.7 118.8 131  
TUSC Linda Rose 2.05% 84 87.6 97.2    
Electorate: 11,787   Valid: 4,090   Spoilt: 143   Quota: 1,023   Turnout: 4,233 (34.7%)  

2007 edit

2007 Council election: East End (3 seats)[57]
Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count
SNP William Dawson 1,980 34.3 1 1
Labour George Regan 957 16.6 3 8
Labour George McIrvine 913 15.8
SNP Christina Roberts 810 14.0 2 6
Liberal Democrats Allan Petrie 529 9.2
Conservative Roberta Mackie 325 5.6
Solidarity Jim Malone 208 3.6
Scottish Socialist Heather Ferguson 56 1.0
Turnout 49.39

The Ferry edit

The Ferry
 
Population16,609 
Council area
Lieutenancy area
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townDUNDEE
Postcode districtDD5
Dialling code01382
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The Ferry is one of the eight wards used to elect members of the Dundee City Council. It elects four Councillors.

The Ferry ward as created in 2007 after the 29 existing single member wards were merged into 8 multi-member wards, one of which was the Ferry. In the 2007 election, Laurie Bidwell, Ken Guild, Derek Scott and Rod Wallace were elected.[58] Ken Guild, who was the SNP group leader on the council became the leader of Dundee City Council after holding his seat at the 2012 election.[59] At the same time, Bidwell and Scott retained their seats whilst the fourth seat was won by Kevin Cordell of the SNP.[60]

Following Guild's retirement as councillor at the 2017 election, his seat was won by Philip Scott of the Conservatives. The 2017 election also saw Craig Duncan of the Liberal Democrats replace Laurie Bidwell.[61] At the 2022 election, Phillip Scott lost his seat to Pete Shears of Labour. The Liberal Democrats replaced the Conservatives as the largest party in the ward in terms of vote share following the collapse of the party overall in Scotland.[62]

Councillors edit

Election Councillors
2007 Laurie Bidwell

(Labour)

Ken Guild(SNP) Derek Scott

(Conservative)

Rod Wallace

(Conservative)

2012 Kevin Cordell

(SNP)

2017 Craig Duncan

(Liberal Democrats)

Philip Scott

(Conservative)

2022 Pete Shears

(Labour)

Election Results edit

2022 edit

The Ferry - 4 seats[6]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SNP Kevin Cordell (incumbent) 20.1 1,806              
Liberal Democrats Craig Duncan (incumbent) 34.7 3,112              
Conservative Derek Scott (incumbent) 18.5 1,661 2,064            
Labour Pete Shears 10.0 899 1,150 1,156 1,157 1,168 1,180 1,292 1,462
SNP Qaiser Habib 7.5 674 819 820 829 832 867 1,030 1,043
Conservative Philip Scott (incumbent) 4.5 407 459 706 706 730 745 763  
Scottish Green Mark Parsons 3.0 269 398 400 401 413 423    
Alba Thomas Byrne 1.0 92 109 109 109 113      
Scottish Family Carole Smith 0.7 59 87 88 88        
Valid: 8,979   Quota: 1,796  

2017 edit

Main article: 2017 Dundee City Council election

The Ferry - 4 seats[63]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Conservative Derek Scott (incumbent) 34.4% 2,859                
SNP Kevin Cordell (incumbent) 19.3% 1,608 1,616.9 1,618.9 1,622.9 1,684.9 1,809.8      
Liberal Democrats Craig Duncan 17.09% 1,422 1,498.6 1,502.6 1,509.3 1,557.4 1,967.8      
SNP Vari McDonald * 12.9% 1,075 1,079.5 1,084.5 1,085.5 1,139.8 1,230.6 1,260.8 1,272.8  
Labour Angela Lyall 12.7% 1,054 1,079.3 1,093.3 1,097.3 1,139.7        
Conservative Philip Scott 7.6% 635 1,532.9 1,534.6 1,556.5 1,566.4 1,679.9 1,732.6 1,732.7 2,013.7
Scottish Green Pol Clementsmith 2.8% 232 237.2 247.9 249.9          
UKIP Calum Walker 0.56% 47 50.7 52.7            
TUSC Paul Johnson 0.52% 43 44.9              
Electorate: 16,062   Valid: 8,322   Spoilt: 831   Quota: 1,796   Turnout: 9,153 (57%)  

2012 edit

Main article: 2012 Dundee City Council election

The Ferry - 4 seats[64]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5
Conservative Derek Scott (incumbent) 22.46% 1,704        
SNP Ken Guild (incumbent) 19.04% 1,445 1,456.9 1,606.4    
SNP Kevin Malcolm Cordell 16.61% 1,260 1,265.1 1,378.9 1,451.8 1674
Labour Laurie Bidwell (incumbent) 16.57% 1,257 1,267.3 1,465.4 1,469.6 1,768.2
Conservative Rod Wallace (incumbent) 13.06% 991 1,109.1 1,383.3 1,388.5  
Liberal Democrats Craig Robertson Duncan 12.27% 931 949.6      
Electorate: 15,782   Valid: 7,588   Spoilt: 96   Quota: 1,518   Turnout: 7,684 (48.08%)  

2007 edit

Main article: 2007 Dundee City Council election

2007 Council election: The Ferry (4 seats)[65]
Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count
SNP Ken Guild 2,400 25.7 1 1
Labour Laurie Bidwell 1,664 17.8 2 5
Conservative Derek Scott 1,604 17.2 3 8
Conservative Rod Wallace 1,211 13.0 4 8
Conservative Charlie Webster 1,138 12.2
Liberal Democrats Raymond Lawrie 633 6.8
SNP Robert Piggot 569 6.1
Scottish Socialist Alasdair Brydie Robertson Stewart 65 0.7
Solidarity Philip Stott 54 0.6
Turnout 61.82

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ By-election held
  2. ^ Alan Ross, who was originally elected as a Scottish National Party councillor, defected to the Alba Party on 5 February 2022
  3. ^ By-election held following the death of Brian Gordon
  4. ^ Gregor Murray resigned from the Scottish National Party on 15 May 2019

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