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Elections to Aberdeen City Council took place on 5 May 2022 on the same day as the 31 other Scottish local government elections. As with other Scottish council elections, it was held using single transferable vote (STV) – a form of proportional representation – in which multiple candidates are elected in each ward and voters rank candidates in order of preference.

For the second consecutive election, the Scottish National Party (SNP) were returned as the largest party on the council, increasing their number by one to 20 councillors out of 45. Labour – standing under the Aberdeen Labour moniker – regained some of the ground it had lost at the previous election to overtake the Conservatives for second place with 11 councillors (up two), while the Conservatives lost three seats to return eight councillors. The number of Liberal Democrats (four) and independent candidates (two) elected was unchanged, though there had been four independent councillors immediately prior to the election due to a suspension and a resignation.

Following the election, a coalition between the SNP and Liberal Democrats was formed to run the council, taking over from the incumbent Aberdeen Labour administration; this group had been in control of the council following a deal with the Conservatives in 2017 that was not sanctioned by the party hierarchy and resulted in the group being suspended from Labour. Alex Nicoll, SNP group leader, and Ian Yuill, Liberal Democrat group leader, were elected as co-leaders of the council.

Background

Previous election

Шаблон:Main At the previous election in 2017, the Scottish National Party (SNP) won the most seats on the council for the first time. The SNP gained four seats to hold 19, four shy of an overall majority, while Labour lost eight seats, which left them with nine as they fell from the largest party to third place. The Conservatives gained eight seats to record their best result in Aberdeen since 1980 with 11 seats, while the Liberal Democrats lost one seat to hold four. Two independent councillors were also elected.[1][2]

A coalition was formed after the 2017 election between Labour, the Conservatives and independent councillors to run the council.[3] This resulted in the suspension of the nine Labour councillors from the national party as its executive had not approved the coalition. The suspended Labour councillors then sat as the "Aberdeen Labour" group on the council.[4][5] The Labour Party eventually agreed to re-admit the Aberdeen Labour group in 2021, allowing them to stand as official Labour candidates in the 2022 election.[6] In February 2022, the UK Labour Party registered "Aberdeen Labour" as an official alternative description that its candidates could use on the ballot papers.[7]

2017 Aberdeen City Council election result
Party Seats Vote share
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | SNP 19 32.4%
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Conservatives 11 24.7%
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Labour 9 17.7%
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Liberal Democrats 4 15.2%
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Independent 2 7.4%

Source:[1][2]

Electoral system

The election used the 13 wards created following the fifth statutory review of electoral arrangements conducted by Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland in 2016, with 45 councillors elected. Each ward elected either three or four councillors, using the single transferable vote (STV) electoral system – a form of proportional representation – where candidates are ranked in order of preference.[8]

Composition

Following the 2017 election, there were two changes in the political composition of the council. Conservative councillor Alan Donnelly was suspended from the party and subsequently resigned after he was convicted of sexual assault,[9] and Liberal Democrat councillor Jennifer Stewart resigned from the party to become an independent.[10] Following the coalition agreement between Labour and the Conservatives, the nine Labour councillors were suspended and sat as Aberdeen Labour.[4]

Three by-elections were held for four seats. These resulted in an SNP/Conservative hold[11] and two SNP holds.[12][13]

Composition of Aberdeen City Council
Party 2017 result Dissolution
style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | SNP 19 19
style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | Conservative 11 10
style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | Labour 9 9
style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | Liberal Democrats 4 3
style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | Independents 2 4

Retiring councillors

Retiring councillors
Ward Party Retiring councillor
Bridge of Don style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Independent John Reynolds
Northfield/Mastrick North style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | SNP Jackie Dunbar
Hilton/Woodside/Stockethill style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Aberdeen Labour Lesley Dunbar
Tillydrone/Seaton/Old Aberdeen style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | SNP Jim Noble
Midstocket/Rosemount style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Aberdeen Labour Jenny Laing
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Conservative Tom Mason
Lower Deeside style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Conservative Philip Bell
Hazlehead/Queens Cross/Countesswells style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Conservative Claire Imrie
Airyhall/Broomhill/Garthdee style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Conservative Douglas Lumsden
Torry/Ferryhill style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | SNP Audrey Nicoll
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Aberdeen Labour Yvonne Allan
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Conservative Alan Donnelly
Kincorth/Nigg/Cove style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Aberdeen Labour Sarah Duncan
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Conservative Philip Sellar

Source:[2][14]

Candidates

The total number of candidates fell from 101 in 2017 to 99. As was the case five years previous, the SNP fielded the highest number of candidates at 23 (two less than in 2017) across the 13 wards. The Conservatives overtook Labour by fielding 17 candidates – three more than five years previous. Labour, which had put forward 20 candidates in 2017, stood 15 candidates, all of whom used the "Aberdeen Labour" description. The 13 candidates fielded by the Liberal Democrats were one less than in 2017. For the first time in an Aberdeen City election, the Greens contested every ward by fielding 13 candidates – almost double the number they had put forward in 2017. The number of independent candidates fell from 13 to six, while two Libertarian candidates contested the election – an increase of one. Contesting elections in Aberdeen City for the first time were the Alba Party (four candidates), the Scottish Family Party (five) and the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) (one). Unlike the 2017 election, the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP), the National Front and Solidarity did not put forward any candidates.[2][14]

Results

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Source: [15]

Note: Votes are the sum of first preference votes across all council wards. The net gain/loss and percentage changes relate to the result of the previous Scottish local elections on 4 May 2017. This is because STV has an element of proportionality which is not present unless multiple seats are being elected. This may differ from other published sources showing gain/loss relative to seats held at the dissolution of Scotland's councils.[16][17]

Ward summary

Шаблон:Election table |- class="unsortable" align="centre" !rowspan=2 align="left"|Ward ! % !Seats ! % !Seats ! % !Seats ! % !Seats ! % !Seats ! % !Seats !rowspan=2|Total |- class="unsortable" align="center" !colspan=2 |SNP !colspan=2 |Lab !colspan=2 |Con !colspan=2 |Lib Dem !colspan=2 |Ind !colspan=2 |Others |- |align="left"|Dyce/Bucksburn/Danestone |bgcolor="#efe146"|41.3 |bgcolor="#efe146"|2 |17.8 |1 |26.2 |1 |8.8 |0 |colspan="2" Шаблон:N/a |5.9 |0 |4 |- |align="left"|Bridge of Don |bgcolor="#efe146"|40.4 |bgcolor="#efe146"|2 |15.3 |1 |29.1 |1 |10.9 |0 |colspan="2" Шаблон:N/a |4.4 |0 |4 |- |align="left"|Kingswells/Sheddocksley/Summerhill |33.1 |1 |13.6 |1 |12.0 |0 |bgcolor="#ffa500"|37.4 |bgcolor="#ffa500"|1 |colspan="2" Шаблон:N/a |3.9 |0 |3 |- |align="left"|Northfield/Mastrick North |bgcolor="#efe146"|53.3 |bgcolor="#efe146"|2 |26.3 |1 |10.2 |0 |4.1 |0 |colspan="2" Шаблон:N/a |4.2 |0 |3 |- |align="left"|Hilton/Woodside/Stockethill |bgcolor="#efe146"|44.4 |bgcolor="#efe146"|2 |24.6 |1 |17.1 |0 |6.3 |0 |colspan="2" Шаблон:N/a |7.6 |0 |3 |- |align="left"|Tillydrone/Seaton/Old Aberdeen |bgcolor="#efe146"|43.3 |bgcolor="#efe146"|2 |25.7 |1 |13.3 |0 |4.5 |0 |2.9 |0 |9.8 |0 |3 |- |align="left"|Midstocket/Rosemount |bgcolor="#efe146"|37.8 |bgcolor="#efe146"|1 |21.5 |1 |24.5 |1 |7.0 |0 |colspan="2" Шаблон:N/a |9.3 |0 |3 |- |align="left"|George Street/Harbour |bgcolor="#efe146"|42.2 |bgcolor="#efe146"|2 |19.8 |1 |10.9 |0 |11.4 |1 |1.8 |0 |13.8 |0 |4 |- |align="left"|Lower Deeside |15.3 |0 |23.8 |1 |bgcolor="#add8e6"|30.1 |bgcolor="#add8e6"|1 |4.6 |0 |21.7 |1 |4.5 |0 |3 |- |align="left"|Hazlehead/Queens Cross/Countesswells |18.4 |1 |6.3 |0 |25.4 |1 |bgcolor="#ffa500"|25.4 |bgcolor="#ffa500"|1 |20.9 |1 |3.6 |0 |4 |- |align="left"|Airyhall/Broomhill/Garthdee |27.5 |1 |10.7 |0 |21.1 |1 |bgcolor="#ffa500"|36.5 |bgcolor="#ffa500"|1 |colspan="2" Шаблон:N/a |4.2 |0 |3 |- |align="left"|Torry/Ferryhill |bgcolor="#efe146"|39.8 |bgcolor="#efe146"|2 |17.3 |1 |19.4 |1 |6.4 |0 |6.3 |0 |10.8 |0 |4 |- |align="left"|Kincorth/Nigg/Cove |bgcolor="#efe146"|45.7 |bgcolor="#efe146"|2 |18.8 |1 |21.1 |1 |6.5 |0 |colspan="2" Шаблон:N/a |7.7 |0 |4 |- class="unsortable" class="sortbottom" !align="left"|Total !35.0 !20 !17.5 !11 !21.6 !8 !14.0 !4 !5.3 !2 !6.3 !0 !45 |}

Seats changing hands

Below is a list of seats which elected a different party or parties from 2017 in order to highlight the change in political composition of the council from the previous election. The list does not include defeated incumbents who resigned or defected from their party and subsequently failed re-election while the party held the seat.

Seats changing hands
Seat 2017 2022
Party Member Party Member
Bridge of Don bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color"| Independent John Reynolds bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color"| Labour Nurul Hoque Ali
Kingswells/Sheddocksley/Summerhill bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color"| Conservative John Wheeler bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color"| Labour Kate Blake
Hilton/Woodside/Stockethill bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color"| Conservative Freddie John bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color"| SNP Hazel Cameron
George Street/Harbour bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color"| Conservative Ryan Houghton bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color"| Liberal Democrats Desmond Bouse
Hazlehead/Queens Cross/Countesswells bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color"| Liberal Democrats Jennifer Stewart bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color"| Independent Jennifer StewartШаблон:Cref2
Notes

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Source:[2][15]

Ward results

Dyce/Bucksburn/Danestone

The SNP (2), Labour (1) and the Conservatives (1) retained the seats they had won at the previous election. {{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Dyce/Bucksburn/Danestone|text=Шаблон:STV Election box begin2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box end2

Source:[18][19]}}

Bridge of Don

The SNP (2) and the Conservatives (1) retained the seats they had won at the previous election while Labour gained one seat from an independent. {{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Bridge of Don|text=Шаблон:STV Election box begin2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box end2

Source:[20][21]}}

Kingswells/Sheddocksley/Summerhill

The Liberal Democrats and the SNP retained the seats they had won at the previous election while Labour gained one seat from the Conservatives. {{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Kingswells/Sheddocksley/Summerhill|text=Шаблон:STV Election box begin2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box end2

Source:[22][23]}}

Northfield/Mastrick North

The SNP (2) and Labour (1) retained the seats they won at the previous election. {{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Northfield/Mastrick North|text=Шаблон:STV Election box begin2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box end2

Source:[24][25]}}

Hilton/Woodside/Stockethill

The SNP retained the seat they won at the previous election and gained one seat from the Conservatives while Labour retained their only seat. {{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Hilton/Woodside/Stockethill|text=Шаблон:STV Election box begin2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box end2

Source:[26][27]}}

Tillydrone/Seaton/Old Aberdeen

The SNP (2) and Labour (1) retained the seats they won at the previous election. {{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Tillydrone/Seaton/Old Aberdeen|text=Шаблон:STV Election box begin2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box end2

Source:[28][29]}}

Midstocket/Rosemount

The SNP, Labour and the Conservatives retained the seats they won at the previous election. {{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Midstocket/Rosemount|text=Шаблон:STV Election box begin2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box end2

Source:[30][31]}}

George Street/Harbour

The SNP (2) and Labour (1) retained the seats they won at the previous election while the Liberal Democrats gained a seat from the Conservatives. {{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=George Street/Harbour|text=Шаблон:STV Election box begin2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box end2

Source:[32][33]}}

Lower Deeside

Labour, the Conservatives and independent candidate Marie Boulton retained the seats they won at the previous election. {{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Lower Deeside|text=Шаблон:STV Election box begin2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box end2

Source:[34][35]}}

Hazlehead/Queens Cross/Countesswells

The Liberal Democrats retained one of their two seats and lost one to independent candidate Jennifer Stewart, while the Conservatives and the SNP retained the seats they won at the previous election. Cllr Stewart was elected as a Liberal Democrat councillor in 2017 but subsequently left her party to join the minority Conservative–Aberdeen Labour administration. {{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Hazlehead/Queens Cross/Countesswells|text=Шаблон:STV Election box begin2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box end2

Source:[36][37]}}

Airyhall/Broomhill/Garthdee

The Conservatives, the Liberal Democrats and the SNP retained the seats they won at the previous election. {{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Airyhall/Broomhill/Garthdee|text=Шаблон:STV Election box begin2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box end2

Source:[38][39]}}

Torry/Ferryhill

The SNP (2), Labour (1) and the Conservatives (1) retained the seats they had won at the previous election. {{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Torry/Ferryhill|text=Шаблон:STV Election box begin2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box end2

Source:[40][41]}}

Kincorth/Nigg/Cove

The SNP (2), Labour (1) and the Conservatives (1) retained the seats they won at the previous election. {{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Kincorth/Nigg/Cove|text=Шаблон:STV Election box begin2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box end2

Source:[42][43]}}

Aftermath

On 18 May, a partnership was formed between the SNP group and the four Liberal Democrat councillors.[44] David Cameron was made Provost, defeating Labour's Lynn Thomson by 25 votes to 9.[45] The SNP's Alex Nicoll and the Liberal Democrats' Ian Yuill were named co-leaders of the council.[46]

Barney Crockett, elected as a Labour councillor, left the party in June 2023 to sit as an independent.[47]

Dyce/Bucksburn/Danestone by-election

Conservative councillor Avril MacKenzie died on 1 December 2022.[48] A by-election was held to fill the vacancy on 23 February 2023 and was won by Labour's Graeme Lawrence.[49] {{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Dyce/Bucksburn/Danestone 2023|text=Шаблон:STV Election box begin2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box candidate2 Шаблон:STV Election box end2

Source:[50][51]}}

Notes

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References

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