1999_East_Ayrshire_Council_election

1999 East Ayrshire Council election

1999 East Ayrshire Council election

East Ayrshire Council election


Elections to East Ayrshire Council were held on 6 May 1999, alongside elections to the Scottish Parliament. This was the second election following the local government reforms in 1994 and the first following the Third Statutory Reviews of Electoral Arrangements which resulted in two additional seats from the previous election.[1]

Quick Facts All 32 seats to East Ayrshire Council 17 seats needed for a majority, Registered ...

Despite losing five seats, Labour maintained a majority on the council winning 17 of the 32 seats. The Scottish National Party (SNP) remained the largest opposition party after gaining six seats to hold 14 while the Conservatives won their first seat in East Ayrshire.

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Ward results

Stewarton East and Dunlop

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Stewarton Central

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Kilmaurs and Stewarton South

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North Kilmarnock, Fenwick and Waterside

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Crosshouse, Gatehead and Knockentiber

Ward 6 was renamed Crosshouse, Gatehead and Knockentiber following the Third Statutory Reviews of Electoral Arrangements. The boundary was unchanged.[1]

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Altonhill, Hillhead and Longpark

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Onthank

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Kilmarnock Central West

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Kilmarnock Central East

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North New Farm Loch and Dean

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South New Farm Loch

Ward 2 was renamed South New Farm Loch following the Third Statutory Reviews of Electoral Arrangements. The boundary was unchanged.[1]

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Crookedholm, Moscow, Galston West and Hurlford North

Ward 17 was renamed Crookedholm, Moscow, Galston West and Hurlford North following the Third Statutory Reviews of Electoral Arrangements. There were minor changes to the boundary.[1]

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Newmilns

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Grange and Howard

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Kilmarnock Central South

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Riccarton

Ward 10 was renamed Riccarton following the Third Statutory Reviews of Electoral Arrangements. There were small changes to the boundary.[1]

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Shortlees

Ward 9 was renamed Shortlees following the Third Statutory Reviews of Electoral Arrangements. There were small changes to the boundary.[1]

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Bellfield

Ward 8 was renamed Bellfield following the Third Statutory Reviews of Electoral Arrangements. There were small changes to the boundary.[1]

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Hurlford

Ward 16 was renamed Hurlford following the Third Statutory Reviews of Electoral Arrangements. There were no changes to the boundary.[1]

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Galston East

Ward 18 was renamed Galston East following the Third Statutory Reviews of Electoral Arrangements. There were minor changes to the boundary.[1]

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Darvel

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Mauchline

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Catrine, Sorn and Mauchline East

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Muirkirk, Lugar and Logan

Lugar, Logan and Muirkirk was renamed Muirkirk, Lugar and Logan following the Third Statutory Reviews of Electoral Arrangements. There were no changes to the boundary.[1]

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Drongan, Stair and Rankinston

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Ochiltree, Skares, Netherthird and Craigens

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Auchinleck

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Cumnock West

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Cumnock East

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Patna and Dalrymple

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Dalmellington

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New Cumnock

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References

  1. "Third Statutory Review of Electoral Arrangements; East Ayrshire Council Area" (PDF). Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland. September 1998. Retrieved 10 November 2022.
  2. Rallings, Colin; Thrasher, Michael (1999). Local Elections Handbook 1999 (PDF). Plymouth: Local Government Chronicle Elections Centre, University of Plymouth. ISBN 0-948858-25-7. Retrieved 10 November 2022.
  3. Rallings, Colin; Thrasher, Michael (1995). Local Elections Handbook 1995 (PDF). Plymouth: Local Government Chronicle Elections Centre, University of Plymouth. ISBN 0-948858-19-2. Retrieved 10 November 2022.
  4. Botchel, H. M.; Denver, D. T. (1995). The Scottish Council Elections 1995: Results and Statistics (PDF). Newport on Tay: Election Studies. ISBN 1-869820-35-5. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
  5. "East Ayrshire Council minutes 13 May 1999" (PDF). East Ayrshire Council. 13 May 1999. Retrieved 12 January 2023.

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