Dunblane and Bridge of Allan (ward)

Dunblane and Bridge of Allan is one of the seven wards used to elect members of the Stirling Council. It elects four Councillors.

Location of the ward
Location of the ward[1]

Councillors

Election Councillors
2007 Graham Houston
(SNP)
Colin Finlay
(Labour)
Callum Campbell
(Conservative)
David Goss
(Liberal Democrats)
2012 Mike Robbins
(Labour)
Mark Ruskell
(Greens)
2017 Alastair Majury
(Conservative)
Douglas Dodds
(Conservative)
Alasdair Tollemache
(Greens)
2022 Ewan Dillon
(Labour)

Election results

2023 by-election

A by-election was held on 16 March 2023 following the death of SNP councillor Graham Houston in December 2022.[2]

Dunblane and Bridge of Allan by-election (16 March 2023) – 1 seat[3]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
1
Conservative Robin Kleinman 41.0 1,832
SNP Ahsan Khan 26.9 1,202
Labour David Wilson 13.4 600
Liberal Democrats Dick Moerman 8.9 399
Scottish Green Clare Andrews 8.7 389
Scottish Family Nickie Willis 1.1 50
Valid: 4,074   Quota:   Turnout: 38.1  

    2022 election

    Dunblane and Bridge of Allan - 4 seats[4]
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    12345678910
    Conservative Douglas Dodds (incumbent) 21.6 1,536
    SNP Graham Houston (incumbent) 17.8 1,266 1,268.0 1,269.0 1,293.0 1,317.3 1,815.3
    Scottish Green Alasdair Tollemache (incumbent) 16.0 1,138 1,141.0 1,147.0 1,156.0 1,207.5 1,260.5 1,466.4
    Labour Ewan Dillon 11.9 842 846.9 850.9 856.9 901.1 910.1 957.4 971.2 1,330.5 1,577.0
    Liberal Democrats Fayzan Rehman 9.4 665 669.2 674.2 674.2 748.3 760.3 785.6 799.6
    Conservative Willy Stirling 8.4 598 686.2 701.4 705.4 819.0 819.0 823.3 824.9 956.0
    SNP Ahsan Khan 7.9 564 564.2 564.2 569.2 581.2
    Independent Alastair George Majury (incumbent) 5.3 377 382.2 387.2 396.2
    Alba Bill Cowan 0.9 61 61.1 64.1
    Scottish Family Nickie Willis 0.7 50 50.3
    Electorate: 11,911   Valid: 7,097   Spoilt: 102   Quota: 1,420   Turnout: 60.4%  

      2017 election

      2017 Stirling Council election[5]

      Dunblane and Bridge of Allan - 4 seats[6]
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      1234567
      Conservative Alastair Majury 22.1 1,543            
      Conservative Douglas Dodds 21.5 1,502            
      SNP Graham Houston (incumbent) 17.2 1,203 1,205.4 1,208.3 1,250.0 1,885.6    
      Scottish Green Alasdair Tollemache 10.1 706 717.2 727.1 883.5 950.6 1,218.4 1,763.6
      Labour Mike Robbins (incumbent) 11.8 824 849.8 866.3 1,053.3 1,076.4 1,143.4  
      SNP Rosemary Hunter 10.4 723 724.4 724.6 741.8      
      Liberal Democrats Stuart Auld 6.8 476 512.0 536.0        
      Electorate: 11,484   Valid: 6,977   Spoilt: 123   Quota: 1,396   Turnout: 61.8%  

        2012 election

        2012 Stirling Council election[7]

        Dunblane and Bridge of Allan - 4 seats
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
        12345
        SNP Graham Houston (incumbent) 27.31% 1,494        
        Conservative Callum Campbell (incumbent) 23.07% 1,262        
        Labour Mike Robbins 21.29% 1,165        
        Scottish Green Mark Ruskell 16.63% 910 951.1 981 1,006.1 1,251
        Liberal Democrats Gary Airnes 6.32% 346 368.4 427.1 442.4  
        SNP Ian Smith 5.37% 294 604.1 615.8 624.4 683.9
        Electorate: 12,193   Valid: 5,471   Spoilt: 76   Quota: 1,095   Turnout: 5,547 (44.87%)  

          2007 election

          2007 Stirling Council election[8]

          2007 Stirling council election: Dunblane and Bridge of Allan - 4 seats
          Party Candidate 1st Pref  % Seat Count
          SNP Graham Houston 1,794 22.8 1 1
          Conservative Callum Campbell 1,455 18.5 2 4
          Labour Colin Finlay 1,294 16.5 4 6
          Liberal Democrats David Goss 1,067 13.6 3 6
          Conservative Helen McCrea 801 10.2
          Independent Bill Baird 707 9.0
          Scottish Green Duncan Illingworth 675 8.6
          Scottish Socialist Jennifer Haston 69 0.9

          References

          1. "Ward overviews". Scottish Borders Council.
          2. "Tributes paid following the death of Councillor Graham Houston". Stirling Council. 19 December 2022. Retrieved 10 February 2023.
          3. Meighan, Craig (17 March 2023). "Tories become largest party at Stirling Council after by-election win". STV News.
          4. "Ward 3 - Dunblane and Bridge of Allan results" (PDF). stirling.gov.uk. Retrieved 8 May 2022.
          5. "Local Government Election 2017 results".
          6. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 May 2017. Retrieved 7 March 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
          7. "Local Elections Archive Project - 2012 - Scottish Borders".
          8. "Local Elections Archive Project - 2007 - Scottish Borders".
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