Culloden and Ardersier (ward)
Culloden and Ardersier is one of the 21 wards used to elect members of the Highland Council. It includes the villages of Culloden, Ardersier and Smithton. It elects three Councillors.
Councillors
Election | Councillors | |||||||
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2007 | Robert Wynd (SNP) |
Glynis Sinclair (Liberal Democrats /SNP) |
John Ford (Labour) |
Roddy Balfour (Ind.) | ||||
2012 | Kate Stephen (Liberal Democrats) |
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2016 by- | Trish Robertson (Liberal Democrats) | |||||||
2017 | 3 seats |
Election Results
2017 Election
2017 Highland Council election [2]
Culloden and Ardersier - 3 seats | ||||||||||||
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Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 | Count 8 | ||
SNP | Glynis Campbell-Sinclair (incumbent) | 17.7% | 669 | 677 | 704 | 724 | 1,280 | |||||
Independent | Roddy Balfour (incumbent) | 20.2% | 763 | 790 | 817 | 864 | 900 | 972.5 | ||||
Liberal Democrats | Trish Robertson (incumbent) | 15.6% | 592 | 601 | 633 | 707 | 743 | 800.4 | 810.9 | 1,188.7 | ||
Conservative | Raine Cullen | 18.1% | 685 | 697 | 705 | 731 | 736 | 744.9 | 751.09 | |||
SNP | Pauline Munro | 16.5% | 623 | 627 | 655 | 682 | ||||||
Labour | Matt Wakeling | 5.7% | 215 | 220 | 241 | |||||||
Scottish Green | Donnie MacLeod | 3.9% | 149 | 156 | ||||||||
Independent | Thomas Lamont | 2.3% | 86 | |||||||||
Electorate: TBC Valid: 3,782 Spoilt: 60 Quota: 946 Turnout: 3,842 (47.1%) |
2016 By-election
Culloden and Arderseir By-election (6 October 2016) - 1 Seat[3] | ||||||||||||
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Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 | Count 8 | ||
SNP | Pauline Munro | 27.2 | 753 | 755 | 775 | 796 | 862 | 908 | 970 | 1,001 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Trish Robertson | 16.7 | 463 | 464 | 479 | 515 | 564 | 703 | 793 | 1,026 | ||
Conservative | Andrew Jarvie | 15.9 | 439 | 442 | 452 | 468 | 478 | 515 | 589 | |||
Independent | John Ross | 11.4 | 315 | 317 | 330 | 339 | 362 | |||||
Independent | Duncan MacPherson | 9.9 | 274 | 285 | 324 | 346 | 369 | 414 | ||||
Scottish Green | Isla MacLeod-O'Reilly | 6.5 | 180 | 182 | 188 | 209 | ||||||
Labour | Andrew MacKintosh | 5.9 | 163 | 163 | 180 | |||||||
Independent | David McGrath | 5.7 | 158 | 158 | ||||||||
Independent | Thomas Lamont | 0.8 | 23 | |||||||||
Electorate: 9,237 Valid: 2,768 Spoilt: 50 Quota: 1,385 Turnout: 2,818 (30.51%) |
2012 Election
2012 Highland Council election
Culloden and Ardersier - 4 seats | ||||||||||||
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Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count 1 | Count 2 | Count 3 | Count 4 | Count 5 | Count 6 | Count 7 | Count 8 | ||
Independent | Roddy Balfour (incumbent) | 29.71% | 1,023 | |||||||||
SNP | Glynis Sinclair (incumbent) | 16.44% | 566 | 616.6 | 618.6 | 621.9 | 648.1 | 678 | 682.3 | 1,024.6 | ||
Labour | John Ford (incumbent)†††††††††††† | 13.91% | 479 | 509.4 | 514.3 | 524.3 | 547.6 | 586.8 | 595.9 | 644.3 | ||
Liberal Democrats | Kate Stephen | 13.8% | 475 | 530.8 | 535.8 | 618.6 | 668.4 | 728.5 | ||||
SNP | Bob Wynd (incumbent) | 10.89% | 375 | 390.7 | 393.9 | 402.7 | 429.9 | 455.2 | 459.6 | |||
Scottish Green | Donnie MacLeod | 4.93% | 170 | 209.2 | 219.1 | 227.4 | ||||||
Independent | David McGrath | 4.79% | 165 | 192.1 | 238.1 | 261.9 | 300.9 | |||||
Conservative | Alex Stephen | 4.47% | 154 | 177.2 | 178.8 | |||||||
Independent | Bill Jamieson | 1.05% | 36 | 82.4 | ||||||||
Electorate: 8,606 Valid: 3,443 Spoilt: 36 Quota: 689 Turnout: 3,479 (40.43%) |
2007 Election
2007 Highland Council election
The Highland Council election, 2007: Culloden and Ardersier | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | 1st Pref | % | Seat | Count | |
SNP | Robert Wynd | 1,335 | 28.7 | 1 | 1 | |
Independent | Roddy Balfour | 1,308 | 28.1 | 2 | 1 | |
Labour | John Ford | 816 | 17.5 | 3 | 4 | |
Liberal Democrats | Glynis Sinclair | 663 | 14.3 | 4 | 4 | |
Conservative | John Ross | 318 | 6.8 | |||
Independent | Jim Ferguson | 213 | 4.6 |
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