Annick (ward) explained

Annick
Year:2007
Council:East Ayrshire
Region:Scotland
Map1:Annick.svg
Map Entity:East Ayrshire
Map Year:2007–2017
Previous:Kilmaurs and Stewarton South
Stewarton Central
Stewarton East and Dunlop
Electorate:12,530 (2022)
Population:14,681 (2021)[1]
Elects Howmany:4
Councillor1:John McFadzean
Party1:Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
Councillor2:John McGhee
Party2:Scottish Labour Party
Councillor3:Stephen Canning
Party3:Scottish National Party
Councillor4:Ellen Freel
Party4:Independent (politician)
Towns:Kilmaurs
Stewarton
Scot Parl:Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley
Scot Region:South Scotland
Westminster:Kilmarnock and Loudon

Annick is one of the nine electoral wards of East Ayrshire Council. Created in 2007, the ward elects four councillors using the single transferable vote electoral system. Originally a three-member ward, Annick was increased in size following a boundary review and has elected four councillors since the 2017 East Ayrshire Council election.

Since the creation of the ward, Labour, the Scottish National Party (SNP) and the Conservatives have held seats with each topping the poll in at least one election.

Boundaries

The ward was created following the Fourth Statutory Reviews of Electoral Arrangements ahead of the 2007 Scottish local elections. As a result of the Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, local elections in Scotland would use the single transferable vote electoral system from 2007 onwards so Annick was formed from an amalgamation of several previous first-past-the-post wards.

It contained most of the former Stewarton East and Dunlop and Kilmaurs and Stewarton South wards as well as all of the former Stewarton Central ward and initially elected three members. Annick includes the northernmost part of the council area between its borders with North Ayrshire and East Renfrewshire and takes in the towns of Stewarton, Kilmaurs and Dunlop.[2] Following the Fifth Statutory Reviews of Electoral Arrangements ahead of the 2017 Scottish local elections, the ward was expanded to elect four members. The towns of Fenwick, Moscow and Waterside – previously part of the Irvine Valley ward – to the east of the A77 were included in the new boundaries.[3]

Councillors

ElectionCouncillors
2007John McGhee
(Labour)
John MacKay
(SNP)
Rose-Ann Cunninghame
(Conservative)
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2012Eòghann MacColl
(SNP)
Ellen Freel
(Ind.)
2017Gordon Jenkins
(SNP)
John McFadzean
(Conservative)
2022Stephen Canning
(SNP)

Election results

2022 election

See main article: 2022 East Ayrshire Council election.

2017 election

See main article: 2017 East Ayrshire Council election.

2012 election

See main article: 2012 East Ayrshire Council election.

2007 election

See main article: 2007 East Ayrshire Council election.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Annick . Scottish Government . 9 March 2023.
  2. Web site: Fourth Statutory Review of Electoral Arrangements; East Ayrshire Council Area . Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland . May 2006 . 26 October 2022.
  3. Web site: Fifth Statutory Review of Electoral Arrangements; East Ayrshire Council Area . Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland . May 2016 . 26 October 2022.