Cardonald (ward)

Cardonald (Ward 4) is one of the 23 wards of Glasgow City Council.[2] It was created in 2007 as Craigton and returned four council members using the single transferable vote system. The same name and boundaries were used in the 2012 elections. For the 2017 Glasgow City Council election, the name was changed (Craigton is the name of a historic estate and was used as a ward name in past versions of the town authority, but in modern times the urban neighbourhood known by that name did not fall within its boundaries, whereas the whole of the larger Cardonald district did) although the territory and councillor numbers remained the same.

Cardonald
Cardonald Ward (2017) within Glasgow
Aerial view of Cardonald looking south, 2010
Area7.27 km2 (2.81 sq mi)
Population29,639 (2017)[1]
 Density4,076.9/km2 (10,559/sq mi)
Council area
Lieutenancy area
  • Glasgow
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townGLASGOW
Postcode districtG51, G52, G53
Dialling code0141
PoliceScotland
FireScottish
AmbulanceScottish

Boundaries

Located in the southwest of Glasgow, the ward includes Cardonald as well as Hillington, Halfway, Penilee, Mosspark, Corkerhill, the northern part of Crookston and the northern part of Pollok (the Lyoncross/Templeland area north of the Levern Water, the rest of the district coming under the Greater Pollok ward).

The ethnic makeup of the Cardonald ward using the 2011 census population statistics was:

  • 93.8% White Scottish / British / Irish / Other
  • 4.1% Asian
  • 1.3% Black (Mainly African)
  • 0.7% Mixed / Other Ethnic Group

Councillors

Election Councillors
2007[3] Alistair Watson
(Labour)
John Matthew Kerr
(Labour)
Ruth Black
(Solidarity)
Iris Gibson
(SNP)
2012[4] Jim Torrance
(SNP)
2012 by Alex Wilson
(SNP)
2017 Elaine McSporran
(SNP)
2017 by Jim Kavanagh
(Labour)
2022[5]

Election Results

2022 Election

2022 Glasgow City Council election

Cardonald – 4 seats
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
12345678
SNP Elaine McSporran (incumbent) 29.0 2,489              
Labour Jim Kavanagh (incumbent) 27.6 2,367              
Labour Matt Kerr (incumbent) 14.4 1,236 1,275 1,809          
SNP Alex Wilson (incumbent) 10.2 872 1,476 1,496 1,507 1,532 1,548 1,647 2,007
Conservative Stephen Paxton 8.8 755 758 776 789 792 836 857 886
Scottish Green Ellie Gomersall 5.4 461 514 522 532 535 581 619  
Alba Alexander Torrance 2.2 189 211 222 225 226 233    
Liberal Democrats Ross Chalmers 1.8 153 159 168 182 192      
SDP Robin Dudfield 0.6 50 53 56 59        
Electorate: 22,574   Valid: 8,572   Spoilt: 242   Quota: 1,715   Turnout: 39.0%  

    Source:[6][7]

    2017 Election

    2017 Glasgow City Council election

    Cardonald - 4 seats
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    123456789
    SNP Elaine McSporran 20.66% 1,913                
    Labour Co-op Matt Kerr (incumbent) 20.45% 1,894                
    SNP Alex Wilson (incumbent) 14.39% 1,333 1,345 1,346 1,350 1,371 1,381 1,455 2,192  
    Labour Co-op Alistair Watson (incumbent)† 17.35% 1,607 1,608 1,637 1,655 1,677 1,732 1,782 1,829 1,912
    Conservative Judy Lockhart 11.68% 1,082 1,082 1,084 1,121 1,129 1,167 1,180 1,189 1,197
    SNP Joe Murray 8.29% 768 810 811 816 837 847 927    
    Scottish Green Alan Sharkey 2.52% 233 234 235 244 268 309      
    Liberal Democrats Isabel Nelson 1.97% 182 182 184 190 196        
    Solidarity Lynn Sheridan 1.41% 131 132 133 141          
    UKIP Robert Barclay 1.27% 118 118 119            
    Electorate: 22,853   Valid: 9,261   Spoilt: 321   Quota: 1,853   Turnout: 41.9%  

      2017 by-election

      Labour counsellor Alistair Watson died suddenly on 29 June 2017.[8] A by-election was held on 7 September 2017 and was won by Jim Kavanagh of the Scottish Labour Party.

      Cardonald by-election (7 September 2017) - 1 seat[9]
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      12345
      Labour Jim Kavanagh 48.6 2,614 2,615 2,641 2,683 2,936
      SNP Alex Mitchell 36.7 1,972 1,972 1,981 2,066 2,101
      Conservative Thomas Haddow 10.3 552 554 566 574
      Scottish Green John Smith 2.7 147 151 161
      Liberal Democrats Isabel Nelson 1.5 80 82
      Libertarian Antony Sammeroff 0.2 12
      Electorate: 23,248   Valid: 5,377   Spoilt: 97   Quota: 2,689   Turnout: 23.7%  

        2012 Election

        2012 Glasgow City Council election

            Craigton - 4 seats[4]
            PartyCandidateFPv%Count
            12345678910
            Labour Matt Kerr (incumbent) 27.8 2,279                  
            Labour Alistair Watson (incumbent) 25.6 2,102                  
            SNP Iris Gibson (incumbent) 22.9 1,876                  
            SNP Jim Torrance 8.5 700 771.8 826.7 1,004.1 1,010.7 1,025.9 1,048.7 1,128.1 1,193.8 1,434.9
            Solidarity Gail Sheridan 5.8 472 555.3 624.3 638.9 646.9 656.8 688 735.1 772.4  
            Conservative Jayne Morgan 3.6 292 316.7 330.5 333.3 365.7 391.1 411.9 431.5    
            Scottish Green Ian Ruffell 2.1 169 209.9 237.8 245 256.7 273.9 314      
            Glasgow First Gordon MacDiarmid 1.8 147 193.8 226.6 233.7 245.3 259.2        
            Liberal Democrats Isabel Nelson 0.9 76 103.2 115.5 119.7 123.7          
            UKIP Janice MacKay 1.0 86 99.7 107.2 109.7            
            Electorate: 22,948   Valid: 8,199   Spoilt: 124   Quota: 1,640   Turnout: 8,439 (36.77%)  

                        2015 by-election

                        On 10 June 2015, SNP counsellor Iris Gibson retired due to ill health.[10] A by-election was held on 6 August and was won by the SNP's Alex Wilson.

                                      Craigton by-election (6 August 2015) - 1 Seat
                                      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                      1
                                      SNP Alex Wilson 54.2% 2,674
                                      Labour Kevin O'Donnell 33.3% 1,643
                                      Conservative Philip Charles 6.1% 300
                                      Scottish Green Katie Noble 2.8% 136
                                      UKIP Arthur Misty Thackeray 1.9% 95
                                      Liberal Democrats Isabel Nelson 1.8% 87
                                      Electorate: 24,119   Valid: 4,935   Spoilt: 71   Quota: 2,468   Turnout: 5,006 (21.64%)  

                                        2007 Election

                                        2007 Glasgow City Council election

                                              2007 Council election: Craigton (4 members)[3]
                                              PartyCandidateFPv%Count
                                              12345678
                                              SNP Iris Gibson 24.69 2,729            
                                              Labour Alistair Watson[lower-alpha 1] 18.68 2,065 2,096 2,103 2,132 2,161 2,226    
                                              Labour John Matthew Kerr 17.37 1,920 1,972 1,992 2,007 2,035 2,123 2,127 2,177
                                              Solidarity Ruth Black 11.04 1,220 1,315 1,324 1,382 1,462 1,557 1,559 1,641
                                              Labour Gordon McDiamid 12.02 1,328 1,350 1,357 1,371 1,387 1,430 1,435 1,493
                                              Conservative Scott Alexander Petty 5.15 569 594 698 702 727 797 798  
                                              Liberal Democrats Scott R Goghill 4.13 457 500 508 525 631      
                                              Scottish Green Gordon Masterton 2.85 315 366 390 414        
                                              Scottish Socialist Wullie McGartland 2.03 224 247 256          
                                              Scottish Unionist Mark Dingwall 2.04 225 234            
                                              Electorate: 22,772   Valid: 11,052   Spoilt: 243   Quota: 2,211   Turnout: 49.62%  
                                                1. Outgoing councillor for North Cardonald single-member ward.

                                                                                    See also

                                                                                    References

                                                                                    1. City Ward Factsheets 2017: Ward 4 - Cardonald, Glasgow City Council
                                                                                    2. "United Kingdom: Scotland | Council Areas and Electoral Wards". City Population. 30 June 2019. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
                                                                                    3. Local Election Results 3rd May 2007, Andrew Teale (2008)
                                                                                    4. "Election Results 2012". glasgow.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 6 July 2012.
                                                                                    5. "Notice of election agents". Glasgow City Council. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
                                                                                    6. "Declaration of Results Report Ward 4 Cardonald". Glasgow City Council. 6 May 2022. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
                                                                                    7. "Candidate votes per stage Ward 4 Cardonald". Glasgow City Council. 6 May 2022. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
                                                                                    8. "Scotland's largest council plunged into shock as Labour stalwart Alistair Watson found dead". HeraldScotland.
                                                                                    9. Glasgow Young Scot, 20 Trongate (6 September 2017). "Local By Elections 7th September 2017 Full Results". www.glasgow.gov.uk. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
                                                                                    10. "SNP veteran quits sparking another by-election | Glasgow Times". Eveningtimes.co.uk. Retrieved 17 June 2021.
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