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2007 Moray Council election

2007 Scottish local government election


2007 Scottish local government election

FieldValue
countryScotland
flag_imageFile:Coat of arms of Moray Area Council.svg
typeparliamentary
ongoingno
party_colouryes
previous_election2003 Moray Council election
previous_year2003
election_date
next_election2012 Moray Council election
next_year2012
seats_for_electionAll 26 seats to The Moray Council
majority_seats14
party1Independent politician
party2Scottish National Party
party4Scottish Conservatives
seats112
seats29
seats43
percentage136.9%
percentage235.2%
percentage415.8%
popular_vote112,535
popular_vote211,942
popular_vote45,374
seat_change14
seat_change26
seat_change42
last_election116 seats, 49.3%
last_election23 seats, 25.2%
last_election41 seat, 4.3%
swing112.4%
swing210.0%
swing411.5%
after_electionGordon McDonald
after_partyIndependent
before_partyIndependent
before_electionGordon McDonald
titleCouncil Leader
posttitleCouncil Leader after election
party5Scottish Labour Party
seats52
seat_change53
swing54.0%
percentage58.7%
popular_vote52,945
last_election55 seats, 12.7%
map2_imageFile:MorayCouncilMay2007.svg

The 2007 Moray Council Council election was held on 3 May 2007, the same day as the Scottish Parliament election. The election was the first using the eight new wards created under the Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004. 26 councillors were elected. Each ward elected either 3 or 4 members, using the STV electoral system. Previously there were single-member wards which used the first past the post electoral system.

The election resulted in a previously independent council becoming an independent/Conservative coalition, with a majority of four. The use of STV electoral system benefited the SNP and the Conservatives, with them gaining 6 and 2 seats respectively. It did not benefit Labour at all, which fell from second place in terms of seats to last. In addition, the Liberal Democrats lost their sole representative on the council

Background

Previous election

The previous election in 2003 were the last to use the first-past-the-post voting system. At that election, independent won 16 seats - more than all the other groups combined.

PartySeatsVote share
Independent1649.3%
Labour512.7%
SNP325.2%
Liberal Democrats17.9%
Conservative14.3%

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Composition

There were 3 by-elections in the 2003-07 term. One by-election was held in the Buckie West ward and was an Independent hold. The other two by-elections were held in the Speyside ward, one resulted in a SNP gain from Independent, and the other resulted in an Independent gain from SNP. As such the composition of the council did not change between 2003 and 2007.

Party2003 electionDissolution
Independent1616
Labour55
SNP33
Liberal Democrats11
Conservative11

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Results

|seats % = 46.2 |votes % = 36.9 |plus/minus = 12.4 |seats % = 34.6 |votes % = 35.2 |plus/minus = 10.0 |seats % = 11.5 |votes % = 15.8 |plus/minus = 11.5 |seats % = 7.7 |votes % = 8.7 |plus/minus = 4.0 |seats % = 0.0 |votes % = 1.7 |plus/minus = 6.2 |seats % = 0.0 |votes % = 1.3 |plus/minus =New |seats % = 0.0 |votes % = 0.3 |plus/minus =New Note: "Votes" are the first preference votes. The net gain/loss and percentage changes relate to the result of the previous Scottish local elections on 1 May 2003. This may differ from other published sources showing gain/loss relative to seats held at dissolution of Scotland's councils.

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Ward results

Speyside Glenlivet

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Keith and Cullen

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Buckie

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Fochabers Lhanbryde

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Heldon & Laich

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Elgin City North

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Elgin City South

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Forres

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Aftermath

As no single political grouping on the council had enough seats to form a majority administration, the independent and Conservative groupings together formed a coalition.

Elgin City South by-election

On 14 February 2008, a by-election was held in the Elgin City South ward after the death of independent councillor Alistair Bisset. It was won by the SNP candidate John Sharp.

Forres by-election

On 11 November 2010, a by-election was held in the Forres ward after the retirement of Conservative councillor Iain Young. It was won by independent candidate Lorna Creswell.

References

References

  1. Teale, Andrew. "Local Election Results 2003".
  2. "Scottish Council Elections 2007".
  3. Teale, Andrew. "Local Election Results 2007".
  4. Faulds, Allan. "Moray Council 2022".
  5. "Moray Council Local Election Results 2007".
  6. "Local Government Election Results - 3rd May 2007 - Speyside Glenlivet".
  7. "Local Government Election Results - 3rd May 2007 - Keith and Cullen".
  8. "Local Government Election Results - 3rd May 2007 - Buckie".
  9. "Local Government Election Results - 3rd May 2007 - Fochabers Lhanbryde".
  10. "Local Government Election Results - 3rd May 2007 - Heldon and Laich".
  11. "Local Government Election Results - 3rd May 2007 - Elgin City North".
  12. "Local Government Election Results - 3rd May 2007 - Elgin City South".
  13. "Local Government Election Results - 3rd May 2007 - Forres".
  14. "Ward 7 - Elgin City South By-Election".
  15. "Declaration of Results from Local Government By-Election".
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