Kilwinning (ward) explained

Kilwinning
Year:2007
Council:North Ayrshire
Region:Scotland
Map1:Kilwinning.svg
Map Entity:North Ayrshire
Map Year:2017–2022
Previous:Ardrossan North
Eglinton and Lawthorn
Garnock East
Irvine Landward
Kilwinning East
Kilwinning South
Kilwinning West
Stevenston North
Electorate:13,392 (2024)
Population:17,280 (2021)[1]
Elects Howmany:4
Councillor1:Joe Cullinane
Party1:Scottish Labour Party
Councillor2:Scott Davidson
Party2:Scottish National Party
Councillor3:Donald Reid
Party3:Scottish Labour Party
Councillor4:Mary Hume
Party4:Scottish Labour Party
Towns:Kilwinning
Scot Parl:Cunninghame South
Scot Region:West Scotland
Westminster:North Ayrshire and Arran
Westminster2:Central Ayrshire

Kilwinning is one of the nine wards used to elect members of the North Ayrshire council. Created in 2007, the ward elects four councillors using the single transferable vote electoral system and covers an area with a population of 17,280 people.

The ward is a Labour stronghold with the party winning half the seats at every 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 Kilwinning was formed from an amalgamation of several previous first-past-the-post wards. It contained all of the former Kilwinning East and Kilwinning South wards, the majority of the former Eglinton and Lawthorn ward, the southern half of the former Kilwinning West ward, the northern half of the former Stevenston North ward, the rural southern part of the former Garnock East ward, part of the former Ardrossan North and a small part of the former Irvine Landward ward. The ward centres on the town of Kilwinning in central North Ayrshire. Its southern boundary is mostly formed by the A78 and it includes a rural area to the north and east of the town up to the border with East Ayrshire.[2] The wards boundaries were unchanged following the Fifth Statutory Reviews of Electoral Arrangements and the 2019 Reviews of Electoral Arrangements.[3] [4]

Councillors

YearCouncillors
2007John Ferguson
(SNP)
Margaret McDougall
(Labour)
Ryan Oldfather
(Labour)
Andrew Scott Chamberlain
(Liberal Democrats)
2012Joe Cullinane
(Labour)
Donald Reid
(Labour)
Robert Steel
(Ind.)
2017Scott Davidson
(SNP)
John Glover
(Conservative)
2022
2024Mary Hume
(Labour)

Election results

2024 by-election

Councillor John Glover who passed away in February 2024.[5] Labour candidate Mary Hume gained the seat from the Conservatives.[6]

2022 election

See main article: 2022 North Ayrshire Council election.

2017 election

See main article: 2017 North Ayrshire Council election.

2012 election

See main article: 2012 North Ayrshire Council election.

2007 election

See main article: 2007 North Ayrshire Council election.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kilwinning . Scottish Government . 21 January 2024.
  2. Web site: Fourth Statutory Review of Electoral Arrangements; North Ayrshire Council Area . Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland . May 2006 . 21 January 2024.
  3. Web site: Fifth Statutory Review of Electoral Arrangements; North Ayrshire Council Area . Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland . May 2016 . 21 January 2024.
  4. Web site: Review of Electoral Arrangements; North Ayrshire Council Area . Boundaries Scotland . June 2021 . 21 January 2024.
  5. Web site: 2024-02-26 . Tributes paid after death of North Ayrshire Conservative councillor . 2024-05-10 . Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald . en.
  6. Web site: 2024-05-10 . Labour candidate wins North Ayrshire Council's Kilwinning by-election . 2024-05-10 . Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald . en.