2022 Perth and Kinross Council election explained

See main article: 2022 Scottish local elections.

Election Name:2022 Perth and Kinross Council election
Seat Change4:1
Seats4:2 seats
Last Election4:1 seat
Leaders Seat4:Carse of Gowrie
Party4:Scottish Labour
Leader4:Alasdair Bailey
Seat Change3:0
Seats3:4 seats
Last Election3:4 seats
Leaders Seat3:Perth City South (retiring)
Party3:Scottish Liberal Democrats
Posttitle:Council Leader after election
Before Party:Scottish Conservatives
Before Election:Murray Lyle
Council Leader
Seat Change5:1
Seats5:4 seats
Last Election5:3 seats
Leaders Seat5:N/A
Party5:Independent (politician)
Leader3:Willie Wilson
Majority Seats:21
Seats For Election:All 40 seats on Perth and Kinross Council
Next Year:2027
Next Election:2027 Perth and Kinross Council election
Previous Year:2017
Previous Election:2017 Perth and Kinross Council election
Ongoing:no
Type:parliamentary
Seat Change2:3
Seats2:14 seats
Last Election2:17 seats
Leaders Seat2:Strathallan (retiring)
Party2:Scottish Conservatives
Leader2:Murray Lyle
Seat Change1:1
Seats1:16 seats
Leaders Seat1:Strathtay
Last Election1:15 seats
Party1:Scottish National Party
Leader1:Grant Laing
After Party:Scottish National Party

Elections to Perth and Kinross Council were held on 5 May 2022 as part of the 2022 Scottish local elections. 40 Councillors were elected from 12 multi-members electoral wards under the Single Transferable Vote electoral system. The Scottish Conservatives had run Perth and Kinross Council as a minority administration immediately prior to the election, with a previous coalition with the Scottish Liberal Democrats collapsing mid-way through the term.[1] Twelve incumbent Councillors, including two group leaders, decided not to seek re-election whilst others stood again but lost their seats.[2]

The Scottish National Party (SNP) gained one seat to become the largest group on the council, Scottish Labour gained a second seat, the Scottish Liberal Democrats remained steady, whilst the Scottish Conservatives lost four seats. The Scottish Greens increased their vote-share but did not gain representation. Four Independent candidates were elected, largely in rural wards.

Following the declaration of the results on Friday 6 May 2022, talks began between the political groupings to determine who will be able to form an administration, which will result in posts such as Committee Conveners, the Council Leader, and the Provost being allocated. The Conservative and LibDem groups will also need to appoint new group leaders.

Background

2017 Results

Elections to Perth and Kinross Council were last held in 2017 as part of the 2017 Scottish local elections.

Composition changes

There were changes to the political composition of the Council between 2017 and 2022 owing to the suspension of Councillors, defections, by-election results. Just before the election, the Scottish Conservatives had 17 Councillors, the SNP had 13 Councillors (down two compared to 2017), the Scottish Liberal Democrats had 5 (up one compared to 2017), Labour continued to have one Councillor, whilst there were four Independent or non-aligned Councillors.

By-elections

Five by-elections were held between the 2017 and 2022 elections. Resignation of Conservative Councillor Michael Jamieson after being charged with possession of indecent images of children in 2017 and SNP Councillor Dave Doogan after his election as a Member of Parliament in the 2019 United Kingdom general election triggered by-elections in Perth City South and Perth City North.[3] [4] The deaths of Conservative Councillor Ian Campbell and SNP Councillors Bob Band and Henry Anderson also triggered by-elections in the Highland, Perth City South, and Almond and Earn wards.[5] [6] [7]

Three by-elections did not change the political composition of the council. Conservative candidate Audrey Coates was elected to replace Jamieson in the first Perth City South by-election.[8] John Duff won the Highland by-election to replace fellow Conservative Ian Campbell.[9] The SNP's Ian Massie won the Perth City North by-election to replace Dave Doogan.[10]

Two by-elections resulted in changes in political representation. Liz Barrett of the Scottish Liberal Democrats won the second Perth City South by-election, replacing the SNP's Bob Band.[11] Scottish Conservative candidate Frank Smith won the final by-election of the term, replacing the SNP's Henry Anderson as a Councillor for the Almond and Earn.[12]

WardPrevious CouncillorElected Councillor
Perth City Southdata-sort-value="Lumsden, Douglas" Michael JamiesonConservativedata-sort-value="Flynn, Stephen" Audrey Coates
Highlanddata-sort-value="Fleet, Natalie" Ian Campbelldata-sort-value="Anderson, Lee" John Duff
Perth City SouthSNPdata-sort-value="Dowey, Martin" Bob BandLiberal Democratsdata-sort-value="Dorans, Allan" Liz Barrett
Perth City NorthSNPdata-sort-value="Altree, Chris" Dave DooganSNPdata-sort-value="Fell, Simon" Ian Massie
Almond and EarnSNPdata-sort-value="Morrison Keir" Henry Andersondata-sort-value="Clarke-Smith, Brendan" Frank Smith

Suspensions

Further changes in political composition resulted from Councillors being suspended from their political parties. Two Councillors were suspended from the Scottish Conservatives and did not rejoin the group for the remainder of the Council term. Colin Stewart and Calum Purves, representing Strathmore and Kinross-shire, were suspended in 2019 after allegations about their conduct during a meeting of the council's Integration Joint Board. Only Purves, not Stewart, was later readmitted to the Conservative group.[13] Audrey Coates, elected in the 2017 Perth City South by-election, was also suspended from the Conservative group after being charged with drink driving in 2020.[14]

Defections

Michael Barnacle, previously an Independent Councillor for Kinross-shire, joined the Scottish Conservatives in 2021, citing the prospect of a second referendum on Scottish independence and promises from the Conservative group to increase autonomy for Kinross-shire as his motivating favours.[15]

Retiring Councillors

12 incumbent Councillors did not seek re-election. These included the outgoing Leader of the council, Conservative Councillor Murray Lyle and the longest serving Councillor, the Scottish Liberal Democrats' Willie Wilson. In total, seven Conservative Councillors, three SNP Councillors, and two Liberal Democrat Councillors did not seek re-election.[16]

WardPartyRetiring councillorFirst Elected
Carse of GowrieSNPBeth Pover2017
StrathmoreSNPFiona Sarwar2017
Liberal DemocratsLewis Simpson2003
StrathearnConservativesRoz McCall2017
StrathallanConservativesMurray Lyle2007
SNPTom Gray2010
Kinross-shireConservativesMichael Barnacle1999
ConservativesCallum Purves2017
Almond and EarnConservativesKathleen Baird2016
Perth City SouthLiberal DemocratsWillie Wilson1980
IndependentAudrey Coates2017
Perth City NorthConservativesHarry Coates2017

Election 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 on 4 May 2017. This may differ from other published sources showing gain/loss relative to seats held at dissolution of Scotland's councils.

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Others|-|align="left"|Carse of Gowrie|bgcolor="" |31.5|bgcolor="" |1|27.8|1|30.9|1|5.1|0|3.3|0|1.3|0|3|-|align="left"|Strathmore|bgcolor="" |36.2|bgcolor="" |2|colspan="2" |30.2|1|7.4|0|8.8|0|17.4|1|3|-|align="left"|Blairgowrie and Glens|40.3|1|5.0|0|bgcolor="" |45.5|bgcolor="" |2|3.6|0|5.5|0|2.2|0|3|-|align="left"|Highland|bgcolor="" |36.3|bgcolor="" |1|3.3|0|30.9|1|4.6|0|2.0|0|21.9|1|3|-|align="left"|Strathtay|bgcolor="" |46.5|bgcolor="" |1|colspan="2" |34.9|1|colspan="2" |18.7|1|colspan="2" |3|-|align="left"|Strathearn|bgcolor="" |33.0|bgcolor="" |1|colspan="2" |29.9|1|colspan="2" |5.8|0|31.2|1|3|-|align="left"|Strathallan|35.0|1|colspan="2" |bgcolor="" |46.6|bgcolor="" |2|7.0|0|11.4|0|colspan="2" |3|-|align="left"|Kinross-shire|25.5|1|6.8|0|bgcolor="" |29.3|bgcolor="" |1|5.2|0|20.9|1|12.1|1|4|-|align="left"|Almond and Earn|33.8|1|colspan="2" |bgcolor="" |48.3|bgcolor="" |2|7.9|0|8.8|0|1.3|0|3|-|align="left"|Perth City South|33.6|2|5.6|0|22.8|1|4.1|0|bgcolor="#FAA61A"|33.9|bgcolor="#FAA61A"|1|colspan="2" |4|-|align="left"|Perth City North|bgcolor="" |55.2|bgcolor="" |2|15.3|1|19.6|0|3.5|0|4.3|0|2.2|0|3|-|align="left"|Perth City Centre|bgcolor="" |39.9|bgcolor="" |2|8.3|0|24.8|1|5.1|0|19.8|1|2.2|0|4|}

Ward results

Carse of Gowrie (Ward 1)

Incumbent Councillors Alasdair Bailey (Labour) and Angus Forbes (Conservative) were re-elected. Ken Harvey (SNP) was elected for the first time.[17] John Kellas, formerly the SNP Councillor for Strathtay,[18] stood as a second SNP candidate but was not elected. There was no change in political representation from the 2017 election, remaining as one Labour, one Conservative, and one SNP.

Strathmore (Ward 2)

Perth & Kinross' Provost and incumbent Councillor Dennis Melloy was not re-elected, with party colleague Hugh Anderson elected for the first time. Colin Stewart, first elected in 2017 but subsequently suspended from the Conservatives over allegations of bullying,[19] was elected as an Independent, whilst the SNP's Grant Stewart and Jack Welch were both elected for the first time. Incumbent Liberal Democrat Councillor Lewis Simpson did not seek re-election.[20] The Scottish National Party and Independents gained a seat compared to 2017, whilst the Liberal Democrats and Conservatives lost one.

Blairgowrie and Glens (Ward 3)

Incumbent Councillors Bob Brawn (Conservative), Tom McEwen (SNP) and Caroline Shiers (Conservative) were re-elected. There was no change in political representation from the 2017 election, remaining as two Conservative and one SNP.

Highland (Ward 4)

Incumbent Councillors John Duff (Conservative), Xander McDade (Independent) and Michael Williamson (SNP) were re-elected. There was no change in political representation from the 2017 election, remaining as one Conservative, one Independent and one SNP.

Strathtay (Ward 5)

Incumbent Councillors Ian James (Conservative) and Grant Laing (SNP) were re-elected. Claire McLaren (Liberal Democrats) was elected for the first time and incumbent Councillor Anne Jarvis (Conservative) was not re-elected. Liberal Democrats gained the seat from the conservatives. 2022 political representation is now one Conservative, one SNP and one Liberal Democrat.

Strathearn (Ward 6)

Incumbent Councillors Rhona Brock (Independent) and Stewart Donaldson (SNP) were re-elected. Unlike 2017, the Conservatives only stood one candidate and their candidate, Noah Khogali, was elected for the first time and is the youngest representative on the Council. There was no change in political representation from the 2017 election, remaining as one Independent, one SNP and one Conservative.

Strathallan (Ward 7)

Council leader Murray Lyle (Conservative) and Tom Gray (SNP) stood down at this election. Incumbent Councillor Crawford Reid (Conservative) was re-elected. Keith Allen (Conservative) and Steven Carr (SNP) were elected for the first time. There was no change in political representation from the 2017 election, remaining two Conservatives and one SNP.

Kinross-Shire (Ward 8)

Incumbent Councillors Callum Purves (Conservative) and Mike Barnacle (Independent/Conservative) stood down at this election. Incumbent Councillors Willie Robertson (Liberal Democrats) and Richard Watters (SNP) were re-elected. Neil Freshwater (Conservative) was elected for the first time. Former Councillor Dave Cuthbert (Independent) is back representing Kinross-shire after being elected. There was no change in political representation from the 2017 election, remaining one SNP, one Liberal Democrat, one Conservative and one Independent.

Almond and Earn (Ward 9)

Deputy Provost and incumbent Councillor Kathleen Baird (Conservative) stood down at this election. Incumbent Councillors David Illingworth (Conservative) and Frank Smith (Conservative) were re-elected. Unlike 2017, the SNP only stood one candidate and Michelle Frampton was elected for the first time. There was no change in political representation from the 2017 election, remaining two Conservatives and one SNP.

Perth City South (Ward 10)

Incumbent Councillors Liz Barrett (Liberal Democrats) and Sheila McCole (SNP) were re-elected. Andy Chan (Conservative) and Iain Macpherson (SNP) were elected for the first time. There was no change in political representation from the 2017 election, remaining two SNP, one Liberal Democrat and one Conservative.

Perth City North (Ward 11)

Incumbent Councillors Ian Massie (SNP) and John Rebbeck (SNP) were re-elected. Incumbent Councillor Harry Coates (Conservative) stood down at this election and Brian Leishman (Labour) won the 3rd seat over the conservative candidate, Aziz Rehman. The political representation is now two SNP and one Labour.

Perth City Centre (Ward 12)

Incumbent Councillors Chris Ahern (Conservative), Peter Barrett (Liberal Democrats), Eric Drysdale (SNP) and Andrew Parrott (SNP) were all re-elected. There was no change in political representation from the 2017 election, remaining two SNP, one Conservative and one Liberal Democrat.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Anderson . Kathryn . 2021-02-04 . No plans for coalition at Perth and Kinross ruling administration . 2022-05-06 . Daily Record . en.
  2. Web site: Anderson . Kathryn . 2022-04-07 . Perth and Kinross Council leader is stepping down after 15 years . 2022-05-06 . Daily Record . en.
  3. Web site: Buchan . Jamie . Perth councillor on child images charge resigns . 2022-05-07 . The Courier . en-GB.
  4. Web site: Clark . Rachel . 2020-02-19 . Dave Doogan stands down as councillor . 2022-05-07 . Daily Record . en.
  5. News: 2018-02-06 . Perth and Kinross Council leader Ian Campbell dies suddenly . en-GB . BBC News . 2022-05-07.
  6. Web site: Buchan . Jamie . 'An inspiration to us all' - Tributes paid to SNP councillor Bob Band who died after lengthy illness . 2022-05-07 . The Courier . en-GB.
  7. Web site: Dickie . Douglas . 2020-12-28 . Tragic death of councillor is "brutal reminder of how unforgiving COVID can be" . 2022-05-07 . Daily Record . en.
  8. Web site: Buchan . Jamie . Tories celebrate triumph at Perth City South by-election . 2022-05-07 . The Courier . en-GB.
  9. Web site: John Duff wins Highland ward by-election . 2022-05-07 . Perth and Kinross . en.
  10. Web site: Gardiner . Ross . Lib Dems and SNP win twin Perth by-elections . 2022-05-07 . The Courier . en-GB.
  11. Web site: Gardiner . Ross . Lib Dems and SNP win twin Perth by-elections . 2022-05-07 . The Courier . en-GB.
  12. Web site: Anderson . Kathryn . 2021-03-26 . Conservative Frank Smith elected to represent Almond and Earn ward . 2022-05-07 . Daily Record . en.
  13. Web site: O'Neil . Sean . Two Perth and Kinross Conservative councillors suspended by group over mental health meeting . 2022-05-07 . The Courier . en-GB.
  14. Web site: Buchan . Jamie . EXCLUSIVE: Perth councillor suspended by Tories over drink-driving charge . 2022-05-07 . The Courier . en-GB.
  15. Web site: Dickie . Douglas . 2021-03-29 . Independent Perth and Kinross councillor joins Scottish Conservatives . 2022-05-07 . Daily Record . en.
  16. Web site: Anderson . Kathryn . 2022-04-07 . Perth and Kinross Council leader is stepping down after 15 years . 2022-05-08 . Daily Record . en.
  17. Web site: Local Government Election Results in 2022 . 2022-05-06 . Perth & Kinross Council . en.
  18. Web site: Clark . Rachel . 2018-03-06 . Three already set to stand in by-election . 2022-05-06 . Daily Record . en.
  19. Web site: Buchan . Jamie . Perthshire councillor ousted over bullying claims has suspension extended . 2022-05-06 . The Courier . en-GB.
  20. Web site: Anderson . Kathryn . 2022-04-07 . Perth and Kinross Council leader is stepping down after 15 years . 2022-05-06 . Daily Record . en.