2017 Clackmannanshire Council election

4 May 2017 (2017-05-04)

All 18 seats to Clackmannanshire Council
10 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Les Sharp Dave Clark Bill Mason
Party SNP Labour Conservative
Leader's seat Clackmannanshire West Clackmannanshire North Clackmannanshire East
Last election 8 seats, 46.1% 8 seats, 38.1% 1 seat, 9.9%
Seats before 8 8 1
Seats won 8 5 5
Seat change Steady0 Decrease3 Increase4

The 5 multi-member ward. (Colour of ward represents the political party that received most votes in that ward)

Council Leader before election

Gary Womersley
SNP

Council Leader after election

Les Sharp
SNP

The Clackmannanshire Council election of 2017 was held on 4 May 2017, on the same day as the 31 other local authorities in Scotland. It was the third successive election to run under the STV electoral system and used the five wards created under the Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, with 18 councillors being elected.

Result

As Scottish Labour lost three seats and the Scottish National Party held all of theirs, the SNP became the largest party for the first time. The Scottish Conservatives unexpectedly won a seat in every ward, equalling their representation on the council with that of Labour.[1]

During the first meeting of the new council on 18 May, however, an agreement was not reached on how to form an administration.[2] In June 2017 a minority SNP administration was formed.[3]

2017 Dumfries and Galloway Council election result
Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/−
  SNP 8 0 0 0 44.4 37.1 6,525 -8.8
  Labour 5 0 3 -3 27.8 27.8 4,887 -10.3
  Conservative 5 4 0 +4 27.8 24.9 4,382 +15.1
  Scottish Green 0 0 0 0 0.0 6.5 1,141 New
  Liberal Democrats 0 0 0 0 0.0 3.1 553 +2.3
  Independent 0 0 1 -1 0.0 0.5 85 -4.6

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 3 May 2007. This may differ from other published sources showing gain/loss relative to seats held at dissolution of Scotland's councils.

Ward results

Clackmannanshire West

  • 2012-2017 Change: 1 Lab loss and 1 Con gain
Clackmannanshire West – 4 seats[4]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123456
Conservative Darren Lee 21.4 808          
Labour George Matchett (incumbent) 19.9 753 763        
SNP Tina Margaret Murphy (incumbent) 18.6 704 705 705 717 722 766
SNP Les Sharp (incumbent) 17.8 675 675 676 680 701 751
Labour Craig Miller 12.6 478 482 488 505 541 590
Scottish Green Cara Quinn 4.2 159 161 161 177 215  
Liberal Democrats Jim Hay 2.9 112 122 122 142    
Independent Thomas Joshua Harrison 2.2 85 91 91      
Electorate: 8,726   Valid: 3,774   Spoilt: 97   Quota: 755   Turnout: 3,871 (44.36%)  

    Clackmannanshire North

    • 2012-2017 Change: 1 Independent loss and 1 Con gain
    Clackmannanshire North – 4 seats[4]
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    12345
    Conservative Martha Benny 24 969        
    SNP Archie Drummond (incumbent)† 16.6 672 675 709 745 909
    SNP Donald Balsille (incumbent) 16.3 660 666 690 711 841
    Labour Dave Clark (incumbent) 15.9 644 678 698 764 773
    Labour Bobby McGill (incumbent) 10.7 432 446 453 507 513
    SNP Helen Lewis 7.2 292 293 313 323  
    Liberal Democrats Damian Sherwood-Johnson 5.1 206 240 283    
    Scottish Green Jack Gervaise 3.8 157 167      
    Electorate: 8,371   Valid: 4,032   Spoilt: 127   Quota: 807   Turnout: 4,159 (49.68%)  

      Clackmannanshire Central

      • 2012-2017 Change: 1 Lab Loss; 1 Con Gain
      Clackmannanshire Central – 3 seats[4]
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      12345
      Labour Derek Stewart (incumbent) 32.8 846        
      SNP Phil Fairlie††† 27.7 714        
      Conservative Mike Watson 16.6 428 443 444 464 550
      SNP Jo Wilkinson 10.5 273 281 337 393 438
      Labour Graham Watt (incumbent) 7.1 183 321 324 356  
      Scottish Green John Short 5.1 133 139 143    
      Electorate: 6,297   Valid: 2,577   Spoilt: 79   Quota: 645   Turnout: 2,656 (42.18%)  

        Clackmannanshire South

        • 2012-2017 Change: 1 Con Gain from Lab
        Clackmannanshire South – 4 seats[4]
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
        12345
        SNP Craig Holden (incumbent) 22.4 831        
        Conservative Chris Dixon†† 19.6 725 726 759    
        SNP Ellen Forson (incumbent) 17.5 649 716 721 721 730
        Labour Kenneth Earle (incumbent) 17.3 640 644 660 665 817
        Scottish Green Bryan Quinn 15.1 560 569 583 587 601
        Labour Christine Sinclair 5.5 205 207 212 214  
        Liberal Democrats John Shier Biggam 2.2 84 84      
        Electorate: 8,976   Valid: 3,694   Spoilt: 86   Quota: 739   Turnout: 3,780 (42.11%)  

          Clackmannanshire East

          • 2012-2017 Change: None
          Clackmannanshire East – 3 seats[4]
          PartyCandidateFPv%Count
          1234
          Conservative Bill Mason†††† 41.0 1,452      
          Labour Kathleen Martin (incumbent) 19.9 706 839 868 882
          SNP Graham Lindsay 19.5 692 699 724 1,079
          Liberal Democrats Anne Anderson 4.3 151 345 406 414
          SNP Jane McTaggart 10.3 363 368 390  
          Scottish Green Marion Robertson 3.7 132 160    
          Electorate: 6,607   Valid: 3496   Spoilt: 40   Quota: 875   Turnout: 3,536 (53.52%)  

            Changes since 2017

            • Clackmannanshire North SNP Cllr Archie Drummond resigned his seat for personal reasons in late December 2017.[5] A by-election was held on 1 March 2018 and the seat was retained by the party's Helen Lewis.
            • ††Clackmannanshire South Cllr Chris Dixon on 7 March 2018 resigned from the Scottish Conservative Party on health reasons and now sits as an independent councillor.[6]
            • ††† Clackmannanshire Central SNP Cllr Phil Fairlie resigned his seat due to personal and professional reasons.[7] A by-election was held on 18 March 2019. The seat was retained by Jane McTaggart of the SNP.
            • †††† Clackmannanshire East Conservative Cllr Bill Mason resigned his seat due to ill-health on 31 December 2019.[8] This by-election was scheduled for 19 March but was deferred due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Scotland until 19 November 2020, when it was retained by Denis Coyne of the Scottish Conservative Party.

            By-elections since 2017

            Clackmannanshire North By-election (1 March 2018)[9][10]
            PartyCandidateFPv%Count
            12
            SNP Helen Lewis 36.8 769 980
            Conservative Alex Stewart 31.5 658 784
            Labour Afifa Khanam 23.6 493  
            Liberal Democrats Damian Sherwood-Johnson 4.0 84  
            Scottish Green Marion Robertson 3.5 74  
            Electorate: 8,457   Valid: 2,078   Spoilt: 14   Quota: 1,040   Turnout: 2,092 (24.7%)  
              Clackmannanshire Central By-election (28 March 2019)[11]
              PartyCandidateFPv%Count
              12
              SNP Jane McTaggart 40.9 865 933
              Labour Margaret Brookes 31.9 675 814
              Conservative William Marlin 19.8 419  
              UKIP Dawson Michie 3.3 69  
              Scottish Green Marion Robertson 2.5 53  
              Liberal Democrats John Biggam 1.7 36  
              Electorate: 6,184   Valid: 2,117   Spoilt: 29   Quota: 1,059   Turnout: (34.7%)
              Clackmannanshire East By-election (19 November 2020)[12]
              PartyCandidateFPv%Count
              1
              Conservative Denis Coyne 51.2 1,226
              SNP Stephen Leitch 32.0 766
              Labour Carolynne Hunter 8.1 195
              Scottish Green Marion Robertson 5.8 139
              Liberal Democrats Jim Hay 2.9 69
              Valid: 2,395   Quota: 1,197  

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