2012 South Lanarkshire Council election

2012 South Lanarkshire Council election
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All 67 seats to South Lanarkshire Council
34 seats needed for a majority
Registered241,187
Turnout39.1%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Lab
SNP
Con
Leader Edward McAvoy Anne Maggs Hamish Stewart
Party Labour SNP Conservative
Leader's seat Rutherglen Central and North East Kilbride Central North Clydesdale East
Last election 30 seats, 44.8% 24 seats, 35.8% 8 seats, 12.9%
Seats won 33 28 3
Seat change Increase 3 Increase 4 Decrease 5
Popular vote 39,892 33,596 10,015
Percentage 43.2% 36.4% 10.8%
Swing Increase 3.6% Increase 7.2% Decrease 2.1%

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Ind
Leader Graeme Campbell Robert Brown
Party Independent Liberal Democrats
Leader's seat Avondale and Stonehouse Rutherglen South
Last election 3 seats, 4.5% 2 seats, 7.2%
Seats won 2 1
Seat change Decrease 1 Decrease 1
Popular vote 2,734 2,544
Percentage 3.0% 2.8%
Swing Decrease 2.2% Decrease 4.4%

Results by ward.

Council Leader before election

Edward McAvoy
(Labour)
No overall control

Council Leader after election

Edward McAvoy
(Labour)
No overall control

Elections to South Lanarkshire Council took place on 3 May 2012 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.

Labour retained their position as the largest party on the council as they gained three seats from 2007 but were one seat short of an overall majority. The Scottish National Party (SNP) also increased their representation and remained in second place on the authority after gaining four seats to hold 28. The Conservatives lost the majority of their seats as they fell from eight to three. One less independent candidate was elected with two returned and the remaining seat was won by the Liberal Democrats who lost one seat.

Labour initially formed a minority administration to run the council before, in February 2013, they took overall control of South Lanarkshire Council after winning a by-election from the SNP.[1]

  1. ^ "Labour wins South Lanarkshire Council majority". BBC News. 15 February 2013 – via www.bbc.co.uk.