Election Name: | 1977 City of Edinburgh Council election |
Country: | Scotland |
Flag Image: | Flag of Edinburgh.svg |
Type: | parliamentary |
Ongoing: | no |
Previous Election: | 1974 City of Edinburgh District Council election |
Previous Year: | 1974 |
Next Election: | 1980 City of Edinburgh District Council election |
Next Year: | 1980 |
Seats For Election: | All 64 seats to Edinburgh City Council |
Majority Seats: | 33 |
Party1: | Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party |
Last Election1: | 30 |
Seats1: | 34 |
Seat Change1: | 4 |
Popular Vote1: | 73,159 |
Percentage1: | 44.8% |
Swing1: | 3.8% |
Party2: | Scottish Labour Party |
Last Election2: | 29 |
Seats2: | 23 |
Seat Change2: | 6 |
Popular Vote2: | 43,459 |
Percentage2: | 26.6% |
Swing2: | 9.4% |
Party3: | Scottish National Party |
Last Election3: | 1 |
Seats3: | 5 |
Seat Change3: | 4 |
Popular Vote3: | 31,525 |
Percentage3: | 19.3% |
Swing3: | 12.6% |
Party4: | Scottish Liberal Party |
Last Election4: | 3 |
Seats4: | 1 |
Seat Change4: | 2 |
Popular Vote4: | 12,873 |
Percentage4: | 7.9% |
Swing4: | 5.6% |
Party5: | Independent (politician) |
Last Election5: | 1 |
Seats5: | 1 |
Seat Change5: | 0 |
Popular Vote5: | 1,703 |
Percentage5: | 1.0% |
Swing5: | 0.7% |
Map Size: | 400px |
Council control | |
Posttitle: | Council control after election |
Before Party: | No overall control |
After Party: | Conservative Party (UK) |
Elections for the City of Edinburgh District Council took place on 3 May 1977, alongside elections to the councils of Scotland's various other districts. These were the second election to the City of Edinburgh District Council. Conservatives won a majority with 34 of the Council's 64 seats. Across Scotland the elections saw the Conservatives and SNP make gains, while Labour lost seats. The Glasgow Herald said the Conservatives gaining control of Edinburgh District Council "crowned" what was "a night of considerable success" for the party.[1]
Writing in The Glasgow Herald, journalist Tom McConnell stated that "it was a disappointing night" for the SNP in Edinburgh, as while the party came close to taking several seats from Labour, in the end they managed to gain just four seats and also failed to trouble the Conservatives. He also blamed the Liberal result, which saw the party lose two of the three seats they had held, on voters reacting negatively to the recent Lib-Lab pact.[2]