2007 Dundee City Council election

Elections to Dundee City Council were held on 3 May 2007, the same day as the other Scottish local government elections and the Scottish Parliament general election.

2007 Dundee City Council election

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All 29 seats to Dundee City Council
15 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
LeaderKen GuildKevin KeenanDerek Scott
PartySNPLabourConservative
Leader's seatThe FerryStrathmartineThe Ferry
Last election11 seats, 34.1%10 seats, 34.1%5 seat, 14.9%
Seats before11105
Seats won13103
Seats after1310
Seat changeIncrease2Steady0Decrease2

 Fourth partyFifth party
 
LeaderFraser MacphersonIan Borthwick
PartyLiberal DemocratsIndependent
Leader's seatWest EndStrathmartine
Last election2 seats, 9.9%1 seat, 3.5%
Seats before21
Seats won21
Seats after2
Seat changeSteady0Steady0

The 8 multi-member wards

The election was the first one to use the new 8 wards created as a result of the Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004,[1] each ward will elect three or four councillors using the single transferable vote system form of proportional representation. The new wards replace 29 single-member wards which used the plurality (first past the post) system of election.

The SNP had the largest number of seats but the council was initially controlled by a Labour and Liberal Democrat coalition, with the support of the Conservatives. This changed after a March 2009 By Election result tipped the balance in the SNPs direction.

Election results

The votes and percentage of vote share are based on first preference votes.

Dundee Local Election Result 2007
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
 SNP13N/AN/A+244.840.020,804
 Labour10N/AN/A±034.529.415,294
 Conservative3N/AN/A–210.312.56,516
 Liberal Democrats2N/AN/A±06.911.35,878
 Independent1N/AN/A±03.53.01,582
 Solidarity0N/AN/A±00.01.91,002
 Scottish Socialist0N/AN/A±00.01.3664
 Scottish Green0N/AN/A±00.00.6307

Ward results

Strathmartine

2007 Council election: Strathmartine (4 seats)
PartyCandidate1st Pref%SeatCount
SNPStewart Hunter1,61223.411
IndependentIan Borthwick1,47221.321
LabourKevin Keenan1,21917.737
Liberal DemocratsHelen Dick95913.949
SNPWendy Wrieden72510.5
LabourJohn McKiddie5347.7
ConservativeMartyn Geddes1862.7
SolidarityJim McFarlane1201.7
Scottish SocialistAlan Boylan751.1
Turnout6,90250.41

Lochee

2007 Council election: Lochee (4 seats)
PartyCandidate1st Pref%SeatCount
SNPNigel Don2,21631.111
LabourJohn Letford1,38519.433
SNPBob Duncan1,14216.022
LabourTom Ferguson94013.249
Liberal DemocratsChris Hall4796.7
ConservativePhilip Varghese3695.2
LabourChris Hind2974.2
SolidarityNeil Bell2183.1
Scottish SocialistAlan Albert Graham831.2
Turnout5,74452.36

West End

2007 Council election: West End (4 seats)
PartyCandidate1st Pref%SeatCount
Liberal DemocratsFraser MacPherson1,69328.011
LabourRichard McCready1,33122.021
SNPJames Walker Barrie1,32621.931
ConservativeDonald Hay73812.248
SNPChic Brodie4958.2
Scottish GreenGeorge Alexander Burton3075.1
SolidarityLuke Ivory951.6
Scottish SocialistAngela Gorrie691.1
Turnout6,05449.55

Coldside

2007 Council election: Coldside (4 seats)
PartyCandidate1st Pref%SeatCount
SNPJames Black1,74024.211
LabourHelen Wright1,32018.327
SNPDave Bowes1,03314.437
LabourMohammed Asif84911.8410
Liberal DemocratsMurray Dick77910.8
LabourDavid Cowan77410.8
ConservativeMargaret Stewart3514.9
SolidaritySinead Daly1412.0
Scottish SocialistMary McGregor1281.8
IndependentStuart Winton801.1
Turnout7,19550.30

Maryfield

2007 Council election: Maryfield (3 seats)
PartyCandidate1st Pref%SeatCount
SNPElizabeth Fordyce1,24725.311
LabourJoe Morrow1,17223.825
SNPKen Lynn94119.138
Liberal DemocratsClaire Matthew64413.1
ConservativeJohn McCraw4108.3
LabourAlex Perry3396.9
Scottish SocialistGrant Cromar961.9
SolidarityMark Walker831.7
Turnout4,93246.21

North East

2007 Council election: North East (3 seats)
PartyCandidate1st Pref%SeatCount
SNPAndy Dawson1,95641.411
LabourBrian Gordon1,39229.521
SNPWillie Sawers61213.035
LabourShane Trevor Mochrie-Cox2084.4
ConservativeGladys Ross1843.9
Liberal DemocratsDonald Ross MacDonald1623.4
Scottish SocialistHelen Mary Fortune921.9
SolidarityLeah Ganley831.8
IndependentRaymond Anthony Mennie300.6
Turnout45.33

East End

2007 Council election: East End (3 seats)
PartyCandidate1st Pref%SeatCount
SNPWilliam Dawson1,98034.311
LabourGeorge Regan95716.638
LabourGeorge McIrvine91315.8
SNPChristina Roberts81014.026
Liberal DemocratsAllan Petrie5299.2
ConservativeRoberta Mackie3255.6
SolidarityJim Malone2083.6
Scottish SocialistHeather Ferguson561.0
Turnout49.39

The Ferry

2007 Council election: The Ferry (4 seats)
PartyCandidate1st Pref%SeatCount
SNPKen Guild2,40025.711
LabourLaurie Bidwell1,66417.825
ConservativeDerek Scott1,60417.238
ConservativeRod Wallace1,21113.048
ConservativeCharlie Webster1,13812.2
Liberal DemocratsRaymond Lawrie6336.8
SNPRobert Piggot5696.1
Scottish SocialistAlasdair Brydie Robertson Stewart650.7
SolidarityPhilip Stott540.6
Turnout9,33861.82

Changes Since 2007 Election

  • †On 24 March 2009, Lochee Cllr John Letford became an Independent after leaving the Labour Party

By-Elections(since 3 May 2007)

A by-election was held in the Lochee ward on 22 November 2007, following the resignation of Nigel Don MSP, subsequent to his election to the Scottish Parliament. The seat was retained by the party's Alan Ross

Lochee By-Election (22 November 2007)- 1 seat[2]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
1234
SNPAlan Ross48.92,0052,0202,0282,055
LabourGeorge McIrvine34.01,3951,4121,4321,448
Liberal DemocratsChristopher Hall10.6435437446500
ConservativeMartyn R N Geddes3.8154156161 
SolidarityNeil Bell1.45765  
Scottish SocialistAlan Albert Graham1.355   
Electorate: 13,991   Valid: 4,071   Spoilt: 40   Quota: 2,051   Turnout: 4,101 (29.24%)  

A by-election was held in the Maryfield ward on 12 March 2009, following the resignation of Labour Cllr Joe Morrow, subsequent to his appointment by the Scottish Government as president of the Mental Health Tribunal for Scotland. The seat was won by the SNP's Craig Melville

Maryfield By-Election (12 March 2009)- 1 seat[2]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123456
SNPCraig Melville47.61,5501,5511,5571,5711,6201,747
LabourGeorge McIrvine31.11,0131,0181,0211,0311,0521,189
Liberal DemocratsChris Hall10.9354356362367455 
ConservativeColin Stewart6.9224226237241  
Scottish SocialistAngela Gorrie1.6525255   
IndependentGrant Simmons1.13548    
IndependentDave Young0.928     
Electorate: 11,195   Valid: 2,607   Spoilt: 34   Quota: 1,629   Turnout: 3,290 (29.39%)  

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