Bridge of Don (ward)

Bridge of Don is a ward represented in the Aberdeen City Council since 2017 by Sarah Cross of the Conservative Party, Alison Alphonse and Jessica Mennie, both of the Scottish National Party, and John Reynolds standing as an Independent.[n 1]

Bridge of Don
ward
Aberdeen City Council.
Boundary of Bridge of Don in Aberdeen from 2017.
Lieutenancy areaAberdeen
Electorate15,188
Current ward
Created1999 (1999)
CouncillorAlison Alphonse (SNP)
CouncillorJessica Mennie (SNP)
CouncillorJohn Reynolds (Ind)
CouncillorSarah Cross (Conservative)

Boundaries

In the Fourth Statutory Review of Electoral Arrangements, conducted by The Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland, and published in 2006, the ward is described to contain the whole suburb of the Bridge of Don.[1]

Councillors

Election Councillors
2007 Muriel Jaffrey
(SNP)
Willie Young
(Labour)
John Reynolds
(Liberal Democrats
/Ind.)
Gordon Leslie
(Liberal Democrats)
2012 Sandy Stuart
(SNP)
2017 Alison Alphonse
(SNP)
Brett Hunt
(Conservative)
2019 by- Sarah Cross
(Conservative)
Jessica Mennie
(SNP)

Election Results

Elections of the 2010s

Bridge of Don by-election: 3rd October 2019[2]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count 1
Conservative Sarah Cross 36.2% 1,857
SNP Jessica Mennie 35.0% 1,797
Liberal Democrats Michael Skoczykloda 18.1% 929
Labour Graeme Lawrence 5.9% 305
Scottish Green Sylvia Hardie 2.7% 140
Independent Simon McLean 0.8% 43
Red Party of Scotland Max McKay 0.17% 9
Electorate: 15,188   Valid: 5,135   Spoilt: 66   Quota: 1,712   Turnout: 34.2%
    Aberdeen City Council Election: 4th May 2017[3]
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9
    Conservative Brett Hunt‡‡‡‡ 25.8 1,868                
    SNP Alison Alphonse 22.2 1,610                
    Independent John Reynolds (incumbent) 14.4 1,045 1,132.2 1,137.6 1,140.1 1,179.6 1,327.2 1,598.9    
    SNP Sandy Stuart (incumbent)‡‡‡ 11.9 862 869.9 996.7 1,000.4 1,009.7 1,056.04 1,130.7 1,157.8 1,373.4
    Labour Willie Young (incumbent) 11.1 805 849.9 854.09 856.2 856.2 871.3 1,026.3 1,047.03  
    Liberal Democrats Karen Farquhar 9.2 669 782.9 791.2 794.3 803.5 850.2      
    Independent George Saunders 3.8 279 305.8 308.5 317.7 338.9        
    Independent Simon McLean 1.0 70 83.3 84.07 91.9          
    Solidarity James Irving-Lewis 0.4 28 32.7 35.2            
    Electorate: TBC   Valid: 7,236   Spoilt: 114   Quota: 1,448   Turnout: 7,350 (49.3%)
      Aberdeen City Council Election: 3rd May 2012
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6Count 7Count 8Count 9
      Independent John Reynolds (incumbent) 28.0% 1,530                
      SNP Muriel Jaffrey (incumbent) 20.5% 1,119                
      Labour Willie Young (incumbent) 18.8% 1,031 1,085.9 1,087 1,112.5          
      SNP Sandy Stuart 9.5% 520 559.5 570.9 576.8 578.5 595.6 612.5 985.5 1,107.2
      SNP Graham Bennett 7.2% 396 418.2 425.3 433.9 434.8 449.4 465.1    
      Liberal Democrats Millie McLeod 6.2% 338 412.8 414.1 436.1 438.7 498.4 640.7 660.3  
      Conservative Francis Davidson Webster 6.1% 333 360.3 360.5 364.3 365.2 385.1      
      Independent Gordon A. Leslie (incumbent) 2.0% 107 217.6 218.5 238.4 241        
      Scottish Green Daniel Kenneth Juett 1.8% 97 107.2 107.5            
      Electorate: 14,188   Valid: 5,471   Spoilt: 68   Quota: 1,095   Turnout: 5,539 (38.56%)

        Elections of the 2000s

        Aberdeen City Council Election|Aberdeen City Council Election: 3rd May 2007
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count 1Count 2Count 3Count 4Count 5Count 6
        SNP Muriel Jaffrey 36.3 2,805          
        Labour Willie Young 20.9 1,615 1,615        
        Liberal Democrats John Reynolds 18.3 1,411 1,573 1,573      
        Liberal Democrats Gordon Leslie††††† 9.5 731 921 929 938 977 1,316
        Conservative Brian Davidson 7.9 610 726 731 733 783 827
        Liberal Democrats Millie McLeod 5.2 404 509 523 535 587  
        Independent Hamish Mackay 1.9 146 267 272 273    
        Electorate:     Valid: 7,722   Spoilt: 92   Quota: 1,545   Turnout: 7,814

          Notes

          1. As with all Scottish councils, the ward elects councillors by the Single transferable vote system of election every five years.

          References

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