2017 Moray Council election explained

Election Name:2017 Moray Council election
Country:Scotland
Flag Image:File:Coat of arms of Moray Area Council.svg
Type:Parliamentary
Ongoing:No
Previous Election:2012 Moray Council election
Previous Year:2012
Next Election:2022 Moray Council election
Next Year:2022
Seats For Election:All 26 seats to Moray Council
Majority Seats:14
3Blank:Swing (pp)-->
Party1:Scottish National Party
Leaders Seat1:Elgin South & Fochabers Lhanbryde
Seats Before1:11
Seats Needed1:4
Seats1:9
Seat Change1:1
Council Leader
Before Election:Stewart Cree
Before Party:Independent (politician)
Posttitle:Council Leader after election
After Election:George Alexander
After Party:Independent politician
Leader2:Tim Eagle
Party2:Scottish Conservative Party
Leaders Seat2:Buckie
Seats Before2:10
Seats Needed2:11
Seats2:8
Seat Change2:5
Leader4:George Alexander
Party4:Independent politician
Leaders Seat4:Forres
Seats Before4:3
Seats Needed4:2
Seats4:8
Seat Change4:2
Percentage1:31.6%
Swing1: 7.9%
Swing2: 18.6%
Percentage2:36.1%
Percentage4:24.1%
Swing4: 4.8%
Popular Vote1:10,518
Popular Vote2:12,010
Popular Vote4:8,022
Party5:Scottish Labour Party
Leader5:John Divers
Seats5:1
Seats Before5:2
Seat Change5:2
Popular Vote5:1,483
Percentage5:4.3%
Swing5:4.9%
Leaders Seat5:Elgin City South

The 2017 elections to Moray Council were held on Thursday 4 May 2017, on the same day as the 31 other local authorities in Scotland. It was the third successive Local Council election to run under the STV Electoral System. The election used the eight wards created under the Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, with 26 Councillors being elected. Each ward elected either 3 or 4 members, using the STV electoral system - a form of proportional representation.

Following the election, a Conservative-Independent administration was formed. Independent councillor George Alexander was appointed Leader of the council, while Conservative councillor James Allan was appointed Convenor of the council.

In May 2018, all but one of the Conservative councillors left the administration, leaving the independents and Convenor James Allan in a minority administration. Following negotiations with other groups, the SNP formed a minority administration in June 2018, with Graham Leadbitter taking on the role of Council Leader and Shona Morrison being appointed Convenor, the first women to take on the role in Moray Council's history.

Background

Previous election

See main article: 2012 Moray Council election. At the previous election in 2012, the Scottish National Party saw their seat count increase by 1, and became the largest grouping on the council by vote share. The Independent group lost 2 seats and the Conservatives held all of their seats. Labour increased their representation on the council by 1. Due to the SNP not having enough seats to form an administration, the previous coalition between the Conservatives and the Independents group stayed as the Council's administration.

2012 Moray Council election result!Party!Seats!Vote share
SNP1039.4%
Independent1028.8%
Conservative317.5%
Labour39.2%
Source:[1]

Composition

There were 5 by-elections in the 2012-17 term. There were 2 by-elections in the Heldon & Laich ward ward: one resulted in an Independent gain from SNP, and the other was an Independent hold. There were 2 further by-elections in the Buckie ward: one resulted in an SNP gain from Independent, and the other resulted in an Independent hold. The other by-election was held in the Elgin City North ward, which resulted in an SNP gain from Labour.

Composition of Moray Council!Party!2012 election !Dissolution
SNP1011
Independent103
Conservative310
Labour32
Source:[2]

Results

Note: "Votes" are the first preference votes. The net gain/loss and percentage changes relate to the result of the previous Scottish local elections in 2012. This may differ from other published sources showing gain/loss relative to seats held at dissolution of Scotland's councils.

Source:[3] [4]

Ward results

Speyside Glenlivet

Source:[5] [6]

Keith and Cullen

Source:[7] [8]

Buckie

Source:[9] [10]

Fochabers Lhanbryde

Source:[11] [12]

Heldon & Laich

Source:[13] [14]

Elgin City North

Source:[15] [16]

Elgin City South

Source:[17] [18]

Forres

Source:[19] [20]

Aftermath

As no single party was able to form an administration on its own, a coalition administration between the Conservatives and the Independent group was formed, which was a continuation of the coalition administration since 2007. An Independent councillor was appointed council leader and a Conservative councillor was appointed Convenor.

However, in May 2018, the Conservative-Independent administration collapsed. After negotiations with other groups, the SNP formed a minority administration in June 2018, with SNP co-leader Cllr. Graham Leadbitter taking on the role of Council Leader and SNP co-leader Cllr. Shona Morrison being appointed Convenor.

On 21 October 2017, Speyside Glenlivet Conservative Cllr Walter Wilson resigned from the party group following disagreements with colleagues in the party group. He sat as an Independent.[21]

By-elections

Elgin City North by-election

On 10 May 2017, Elgin City North Independent Cllr Sandy Cooper resigned his seat less than a week after being elected in the 2017 elections. A by-election took place on 13 July 2017.[22] The seat was won by Conservative candidate, Maria Mclean.

Source:[23] [24]

Keith and Cullen by-election

On 24 October 2019 Keith and Cullen Independent Cllr Ron Shepherd retired due to ill-health.[25] A by-election was held on 21 November 2019 and it was won by the Conservative's Laura Powell.

Source:[26] [27]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Faulds . Allan . Moray Council 2022 . 10 July 2024 . Ballot Box Scotland.
  2. Web site: Teale . Andrew . Local Election Results 2012 . 10 July 2024 . Local Elections Archive Project.
  3. Web site: Teale . Andrew . Local Election Results 2017 . Local Election Archive Project.
  4. Web site: 25 April 2017 . Moray Council Election Results 2017 . 11 May 2017 . Moray.gov.
  5. Web site: Declaration of Results - Ward 1 - Speyside Glenlivet . 28 July 2024 . Moray Council.
  6. Web site: Transfers Report - Ward 1 - Speyside Glenlivet . 28 July 2024 . Moray Council.
  7. Web site: Declaration of Results - Ward 2 - Keith and Cullen . 28 July 2024 . Moray Council.
  8. Web site: Transfers Report - Ward 2 - Keith and Cullen . 28 July 2024 . Moray Council.
  9. Web site: Declaration of Results - Ward 3 - Buckie . 28 July 2024 . Moray Council.
  10. Web site: Transfers Report - Ward 3 - Buckie . 28 July 2024 . Moray Council.
  11. Web site: Declaration of Results - Ward 3 - Fochabers Lhanbryde . 28 July 2024 . Moray Council.
  12. Web site: Transfers Report - Ward 4 - Fochabers Lhanbryde . 28 July 2024 . Moray Council.
  13. Web site: Declaration of Results - Ward 5 - Heldon and Laich . 28 July 2024 . Moray Council.
  14. Web site: Transfers Report - Ward 5 - Heldon and Laich . 28 July 2024 . Moray Council.
  15. Web site: Declaration of Results - Ward 6 - Elgin City North . 28 July 2024 . Moray Council.
  16. Web site: Transfers Report - Ward 6 -Elgin City North . 28 July 2024 . Moray Council.
  17. Web site: Declaration of Results - Ward 7 - Elgin City South . 28 July 2024 . Moray Council.
  18. Web site: Transfers Report - Ward 7 - Elgin City South . 28 July 2024 . Moray Council.
  19. Web site: Declaration of Results - Ward 8 - Forres . 28 July 2024 . Moray Council.
  20. Web site: Transfers Report - Ward 8 - Forres . 28 July 2024 . Moray Council.
  21. News: Councillor criticised over Moray budget comments. BBC News. 21 November 2017.
  22. Web site: Davidson . Peter . Councillor steps down after less than week in job . 24 August 2021 . Evening Express.
  23. Web site: Moray Council Local Government By-Election . 28 July 2024 . Moray Council.
  24. Web site: Local Government By-Election Ward 6 - Elgin City North . 28 July 2024 . Moray Council.
  25. Web site: 24 September 2019 . End of an era as Shepherd calls it a day .
  26. Web site: The Moray Council Local Government By-Election . 28 July 2024 . Moray Council.
  27. Web site: Local Government By-Election Ward 2 - Keith and Cullen . 28 July 2024 . Moray Council.