1994 Grampian Regional Council election explained

Previous Year:1990
Previous Election:1990 Grampian Regional Council election
Type:parliamentary
Party1:Scottish Liberal Democrats
Party2:Scottish National Party
Party3:Scottish Labour
Party4:Scottish Conservatives
Party5:Independent politician
Majority Seats:29
Seats For Election:All 57 seats to Grampian Regional Council
Seats1:18
Seats2:17
Seats3:12
Seats4:8
Seats5:2
Percentage1:24.6%
Seat Change1:7
Percentage2:31.9%
Percentage3:19.8%
Percentage4:20.9%
Percentage5:2.2%
Seat Change2:3
Seat Change3:7
Seat Change4:2
Seat Change5:1
Popular Vote1:41,663
Popular Vote2:53,890
Popular Vote3:33,552
Popular Vote4:35,282
Popular Vote5:3,728

The 1994 Grampian Regional Council election, the sixth and final election to Grampian Regional Council, was held on 5 May 1994 as part of the wider 1994 Scottish regional elections. The election saw the Liberal Democrats take the most seats, although the Scottish National Party had a higher number of votes. No party gained an overall majority.