West Lothian Council election, 2017
West Lothian Council election, 2017
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All 33 seats to West Lothian Council 17 seats needed for a majority |
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First party |
Second party |
Third party |
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Leader |
Peter Johnston |
John McGinty |
Tom Kerr |
Party |
SNP |
Labour |
Conservative |
Leader's seat |
Livingston South |
Bathgate |
Linlithgow |
Last election |
15 seats, 40.4% |
16 seats, 38.1% |
1 seat, 3.1% |
Seats before |
15 |
16 |
1 |
Seats after |
13 |
12 |
7 |
Seat change |
-2 |
-4 |
+6 |
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Fourth party |
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Leader |
Stuart Borrowman |
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Party |
Independent |
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Leader's seat |
Armadale and Blackridge |
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Last election |
1 seat, 3.1% |
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Seats before |
1 |
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Seats won |
1 |
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Seat change |
- |
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Council Leader before election
John McGinty
Labour |
Council Leader after election
TBD
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The 2017 West Lothian Council election will take place on 4 May 2017 to elect members of West Lothian Council. The election will use the 9 wards created as a result of the Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, with each ward electing three or four Councillors using the single transferable vote system a form of proportional representation, with 33 Councillors being elected.
Election result summary
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West Lothian Local Election Result 2017 |
Party |
Seats |
Gains |
Losses |
Net gain/loss |
Seats % |
Votes % |
Votes |
+/− |
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SNP |
13 |
0 |
-2 |
-2 |
39.39 |
37.29 |
23,218 |
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Labour |
12 |
0 |
-4 |
-4 |
36.36 |
29.04 |
18,082 |
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Conservative |
7 |
6 |
0 |
+6 |
21.21 |
23.21 |
14,449 |
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Independent |
1 |
0 |
0 |
- |
3.03 |
4.96 |
3,088 |
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Scottish Green |
0 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
2.72 |
1,695 |
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Liberal Democrats |
0 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
2.62 |
1,632 |
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TUSC |
0 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
0.092 |
57 |
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UKIP |
0 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
0.064 |
40 |
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Ward results
Linlithgow
- 2012: 1 x Conservative, 1 x SNP, 1 x Labour
- 2017: 1 x Conservative, 1 x SNP, 1 x Labour
- 2012-2017 Change: No Change
Linlithgow - 3 seats[2] |
Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 |
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Conservative |
Tom Kerr (incumbent) |
41.92% |
3,037 |
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Labour |
Tom Conn (incumbent) |
14.63% |
1,060 |
1,425 |
1,450 |
1,558 |
1,956 |
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SNP |
David Tait (incumbent) |
16.01% |
1,160 |
1,215 |
1,217 |
1,310 |
1,390 |
1,405 |
2,529 |
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SNP |
Sue Friel |
15.06% |
1,091 |
1,126 |
1,129 |
1,246 |
1,319 |
1,341 |
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Liberal Democrats |
Sally Pattle |
5.26% |
381 |
692 |
714 |
872 |
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Scottish Green |
Maire McCormack |
6.57% |
476 |
535 |
541 |
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UKIP |
Alan Cooper |
0.55% |
40 |
113 |
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Electorate: TBC Valid: 7,245 Spoilt: 74 Quota: 1,812 Turnout: 59.0% |
Broxburn, Uphall and Winchburgh
- 2012: 2 x Labour, 2 x SNP
- 2017: 2 x SNP, 1 x Labour, 1 x Conservative
- 2012-2017 Change: 1 x Conservative gain from Labour
Broxburn, Uphall and Winchburgh - 4 seats[3] |
Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 | Count 8 | Count 9 |
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SNP |
Diane Calder (incumbent) |
27.24% |
1,898 |
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Conservative |
Chris Horne |
27.23% |
1,897 |
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Labour |
Angela Doran |
19.00% |
1,324 |
1,340 |
1,448 |
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SNP |
Janet Campbell (incumbent) |
8.37% |
583 |
868 |
880 |
882 |
894 |
961 |
990 |
1,057 |
1,666 |
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SNP |
Pippa Plevin |
6.06% |
422 |
571 |
577 |
577 |
580 |
626 |
668 |
739 |
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Labour |
Audrey Middleton |
4.49% |
313 |
318 |
368 |
410 |
423 |
467 |
628 |
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Liberal Democrats |
John Woods |
3.12% |
217 |
224 |
350 |
352 |
368 |
454 |
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Scottish Green |
June Douglas |
3.67% |
256 |
274 |
297 |
299 |
313 |
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TUSC |
Elaine Mallon |
0.82% |
57 |
59 |
72 |
74 |
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Electorate: TBC Valid: 6,967 Spoilt: 165 Quota: 1,394 Turnout: 46.2% |
Livingston North
- 2012: 2 x SNP, 2 x Labour
- 2017: 2 x SNP, 1 x Labour, 1 x Conservative
- 2012-2017 Change: 1 x Conservative gain from Labour
Livingston North - 4 seats[4] |
Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 |
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Conservative |
Alison Adamson |
25.45% |
1,940 |
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Labour |
Dom McGuire |
13.03 |
993 |
1,077 |
1,092 |
1,209 |
1,898 |
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SNP |
Robert De Bold (incumbent) |
16.31% |
1,243 |
1,254 |
1,279 |
1,303 |
1,327 |
1,347 |
2,161 |
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SNP |
Andrew Miller (incumbent) |
15.35% |
1,170 |
1,175 |
1,207 |
1,235 |
1,260 |
1,297 |
1,606 |
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SNP |
Lorna Menzies Craig |
14.53% |
1,107 |
1,115 |
1,141 |
1,163 |
1,181 |
1,210 |
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Labour |
Anne McMillan (incumbent) |
9.52% |
726 |
764 |
782 |
853 |
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Liberal Democrats |
Caron Lindsay |
3.28% |
250 |
360 |
417 |
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Scottish Green |
Mark Wilkinson |
2.53% |
193 |
213 |
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Electorate: TBC Valid: 7,622 Spoilt: 123 Quota: 1,525 Turnout: 43.5% |
Livingston South
- 2012: 2 x Labour, 2 x SNP
- 2017: 2 x SNP, 1 x Labour, 1 x Conservative
- 2012-2017 Change: 1 x Conservative gain from Labour
Livingston South - 4 seats[5] |
Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 |
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Labour |
Lawrence Fitzpatrick (incumbent) |
27.12% |
2,228 |
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SNP |
Peter Johnston (incumbent) |
20.69% |
1,700 |
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Conservative |
Peter Heggie |
19.40% |
1,594 |
1,673 |
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SNP |
Moira Shemilt |
13.02% |
1,070 |
1,109 |
1,151 |
1,151 |
1,169 |
1,268 |
1,827 |
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Labour |
Danny Logue (incumbent) |
8.41% |
691 |
1,080 |
1,083 |
1,091 |
1,137 |
1,216 |
1,241 |
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SNP |
Annmargaret Watson |
7.17% |
589 |
593 |
598 |
599 |
602 |
620 |
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Scottish Green |
Jayne Glass |
2.44% |
200 |
221 |
223 |
225 |
275 |
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Liberal Democrats |
Jill Pattle |
1.75% |
144 |
154 |
155 |
160 |
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Electorate: TBC Valid: 8,216 Spoilt: 140 Quota: 1,644 Turnout: 46.3% |
East Livingston and East Calder
- 2012: 2 x Labour, 2 x SNP
- 2017: 2 x SNP, 1 x Labour, 1 x Conservative
- 2012-2017 Change: 1 x Conservative gain from Labour
East Livingston and East Calder - 4 seats[6] |
Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 |
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Labour |
Dave King (incumbent) |
23.75% |
1,749 |
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Conservative |
Damian Timson |
22.00% |
1,620 |
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SNP |
Frank Anderson (incumbent) |
20.09% |
1,479 |
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SNP |
Carl John (incumbent) |
13.20% |
972 |
994 |
998 |
1,002 |
1,014 |
1,105 |
1,648 |
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Labour |
Scott Rogers |
7.13% |
525 |
724 |
765 |
766 |
829 |
918 |
941 |
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SNP |
Veronica Smith |
7.54% |
555 |
561 |
564 |
565 |
578 |
652 |
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Scottish Green |
Neal Drummond |
3.60% |
265 |
274 |
284 |
285 |
366 |
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Liberal Democrats |
Charles Corser |
2.69% |
198 |
208 |
239 |
239 |
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Electorate: TBC Valid: 7,363 Spoilt: 141 Quota: 1,473 Turnout: 45.9% |
Fauldhouse and the Briech Valley
- 2012: 2 x Labour, 1 x SNP
- 2017: 2 x Labour, 1 x SNP
- 2012-2017 Change: No Change
Fauldhouse and the Briech Valley - 3 seats[7] |
Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 |
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Labour |
David Dodds (incumbent) |
29.81% |
1,623 |
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SNP |
Pauline Clark |
18.53% |
1,012 |
1,022 |
1,035 |
1,079 |
1,781 |
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Labour |
Cathy Muldoon (incumbent) |
17.68% |
966 |
1,070 |
1,206 |
1,233 |
1,293 |
1,417 |
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Conservative |
Marion Kerr |
15.23% |
832 |
842 |
867 |
892 |
896 |
920 |
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SNP |
Greg McCarra (incumbent) |
14.33% |
783 |
787 |
794 |
817 |
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Scottish Green |
Pamela Barnes |
2.25% |
123 |
128 |
162 |
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Liberal Democrats |
Kenneth Brown |
2.27% |
124 |
127 |
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Electorate: TBC Valid: 5,463 Spoilt: 159 Quota: 1,366 Turnout: 46.6% |
Whitburn and Blackburn
- 2012: 2 x Labour, 2 x SNP
- 2017: 2 x Labour, 1 x SNP, 1 x Conservative
- 2012-2017 Change: 1 x Conservative gain from SNP
Whitburn and Blackburn - 4 seats[8] |
Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 |
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Labour |
George Paul (incumbent) |
28.08% |
1,822 |
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SNP |
Jim Dickson (incumbent) |
24.44% |
1,586 |
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Conservative |
Bruce Fairbairn |
21.99% |
1,427 |
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Labour |
Kirsteen Sullivan |
8.59% |
557 |
1,015 |
1,020 |
1,054 |
1,149 |
1,209 |
1,486 |
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SNP |
Mary Dickson (incumbent) |
7.75% |
503 |
519 |
742 |
744 |
766 |
1,129 |
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SNP |
John Leslie |
6.47% |
420 |
426 |
468 |
470 |
481 |
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Liberal Democrats |
Bob Howden |
2.68% |
174 |
182 |
186 |
224 |
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Electorate: TBC Valid: 6,489 Spoilt: 175 Quota: 1,298 Turnout: 42.6% |
Bathgate
- 2012: 2 x Labour, 2 x SNP
- 2017: 2xLabour; 1xSNP; 1xConservative
- 2012-2017 Change: Conservative gain one seat from SNP
Bathgate - 4 seats[9] |
Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 |
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SNP |
William Hannah Boyle (incumbent) |
20.20% |
1,554 |
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Labour |
Harry Cartmill (incumbent) |
21.40% |
1,646 |
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Labour |
John McGinty (incumbent) |
14.98% |
1,152 |
1,227 |
1,228 |
1,257 |
1,278 |
1,291 |
1,597 |
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Conservative |
Charles Kennedy |
17.93% |
1,379 |
1,388 |
1,389 |
1,400 |
1,409 |
1,413 |
1,574 |
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SNP |
Barry Burrows |
8.49% |
653 |
658 |
668 |
675 |
709 |
1,031 |
1,176 |
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Independent |
Jim Walker (incumbent) |
9.68% |
745 |
752 |
752 |
765 |
795 |
806 |
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SNP |
Lisa McArthur |
4.50% |
346 |
347 |
350 |
355 |
380 |
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Scottish Green |
Dale McDowell |
1.56% |
120 |
122 |
123 |
143 |
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Liberal Democrats |
Fiona Ann Stevens |
1.26% |
97 |
98 |
98 |
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Electorate: TBC Valid: 7,692 Spoilt: 174 Quota: 1,539 Turnout: 45.1% |
Armadale and Blackridge
- 2012: 1 x Independent, 1 x Labour, 1 x SNP
- 2017: 1 x Independent, 1 x Labour, 1 x SNP
- 2012-2017 Change: No Change
Armadale and Blackridge - 3 seats[10] |
Party | Candidate | % 1st Pref | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 |
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Independent |
Stuart Borrowman (incumbent) |
45.02% |
2,343 |
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SNP |
Sarah King (incumbent) |
25.41% |
1,322 |
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Labour |
Andrew McGuire |
13.59% |
707 |
1,012 |
1,016 |
1,056 |
1,131 |
1,589 |
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Conservative |
Ian Burgess |
13.89% |
723 |
1,016 |
1,017 |
1,035 |
1,057 |
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Scottish Green |
Paula Stokes |
1.19% |
62 |
149 |
157 |
189 |
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Liberal Democrats |
Chris Smillie |
0.90% |
47 |
117 |
118 |
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Electorate: TBC Valid: 5,204 Spoilt: 56 Quota: 1,302 Turnout: 42.20% |
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