City of Edinburgh Council, Fountainbridge / Craiglockhart

June 26, 2025

1st Preferences:

Labour: 1,293 (20.8%, -1.7)
Liberal Democrats (Kevin McKay): 1,269 (20.4%, +13.3)
Scottish Greens: 1,133 (18.2%, -1.7)
SNP: 905 (14.5%, -8.2)
Conservative: 857 (13.8%, -12.8)
Reform UK: 489 (7.9%, new)
Independent: 111 (0.6%, new)
Independent: 99 (0.6%, new)
SFP: 34 (0.5%, -0.2)
LBT: 25 (0.4%, -0.1)
Independent: 25 (0.4%, new)
Independent: 9 (0.1%, new)

Liberal Democrat GAIN from Labour

Highland Council, Cromarty Firth – 19 June 2025

June 19, 2025

1st Preferences:
SNP: 568 (23.8%, +6.8)
Independent (Cross): 503 (21.1%, +9.1)
Independent (Rattray): 368 (15.4%, +1.8)
Reform UK: 348 (14.6%, +11.4)
Liberal Democrats (Ross Costigane): 290 (12.2%, -8.1)
Scottish Greens: 92 (3.9%, +0.1)
Alba: 91 (3.8%, new)
Labour: 77 (3.2%, -0.0)
Conservative: 48 (2.0%, -0.4)

Independent (Cross) GAIN from Independent

Highland Council, Eilean a’ Cheò – 19 June 2025

June 19, 2025

1st Preferences:

Independent (Gillies): 823 (23.5%, new)
Liberal Democrats (Fay Thomson): 741 (21.6%, +18.1)
Independent (Dickson): 655 (18.7%, new)
SNP: 527 (15.1%, -7.1)
Independent (MacDonald): 276 (7.3%, new)
Scottish Greens: 239 (6.8%, new)
Reform UK: 157 (4.5%, new)
Conservative: 86 (2.5%, -8.2)

Independent (Gillies) GAIN from Independent

West Dunbartonshire Council, Clydebank Waterfront – 15 May 2025

May 15, 2025

SNP: 1039 (35.6%, -16.7%)
Reform UK: 768 (26.3%, new)
Labour: 739 (25.3%, -12.1%)
Liberal Democrats (Cameron Stewart): 138 (4.7%, new)
Conservative: 84 (2.9%, new)
Green Party: 76 (2.6%, new)
Alba: 47 (1.6%, new)
SFP: 25 (0.9%, -1.7%)

First preference votes. SNP won at stage 7.

SNP HOLD

Glasgow City Council, North East – 20 March 2025

March 20, 2025

SNP: 689 (34.5%, +2.3%)
Labour: 573 (28.7%, -5.6%)
Reform: 472 (23.6%, +5.3%)
Conservative: 81 (4.1%, -1.3%)
Green Party: 70 (3.5%, -0.7%)
TUSC: 52 (2.6%, -1.1%)
Liberal Democrat (Peter McLaughlin): 37 (1.9%, -0.1%)
UKIP: 24 (1.2%, new)

Based on first preference votes

SNP GAIN from Labour

Glasgow City Council, Southside Central – 20 March 2025

March 20, 2025

SNP: 1126 (30.0%, -4.3%)
Labour: 1027 (27.4%, -4.1%)
Green: 805 (21.5%, +3.4%)
Scottish Socialist Party: 271 (7.2%, +5.2%)
Reform UK: 222 (5.9%, new)
Liberal Democrat (Nicholas Budgen): 155 (4.1%, +2.7%)
Conservative: 102 (2.7%, -1.4%)
UKIP: 41 (1.1%, new)

Based on first preference results

SNP GAIN from Labour

West Lothian Council, Broxburn, Uphall & Winchburgh – 13 March 2025

March 13, 2025

SNP: 1375 (31.8%, -10.1%)
Labour: 1263 (29.2%, -0.4%)
Reform: 809 (18.7%, new)
Conservative: 324 (7.5%, -10.2%)
Liberal Democrat (Oliver Ferrario): 229 (5.3%, +1.6%)
Green Party: 185 (4.3%, -0.1%)
Alba Party: 135 (3.1%, +1.7%)

Based on first preference votes

SNP HOLD

East Ayrshire Council, Kilmarnock North – 20 February 2025

February 20, 2025

SNP: 748 (35.8%, -11.8%)
Labour: 582 (27.8%, -0.1%)
Independent: 277 (13.2%, +5.1%)
Reform: 212 (10.1%, new)
Conservative: 159 (7.6%, -6.2%)
Green Party: 75 (3.6%, new)
Liberal Democrat (Lee Manley): 37 (1.8%, new)
Independent: 2 (0.1%, new)

Based on first preference votes

SNP GAIN from Labour

Edinburgh Council, Colinton/Fairmilehead – 23 January 2025 (Double Vacancy)

January 23, 2025

Conservative: 2027 (32.6%, +12.9%)
Labour: 1146 (18.4%, -1.1%)
Liberal Democrat (Peter Nicholson): 1009 (16.2%, -20.0%)
SNP: 840 (13.5%, +2.7%)
Green Party: 426 (6.8%, +1.5%)
Reform: 345 (5.5%, +1.9%)
Independent: 256 (4.1%, +1.8%)
Scottish Family Party: 65 (1.0%, +0.4%)
Independent: 38 (0.6%, -0.2%)
Independent: 30 (0.5%, +0.2%)
Independent: 23 (0.4%, -0.3%)
Independent: 12 (0.2%, new)
Independent: 5 (0.1%, new)

Based on first preference votes

Conservative and Labour GAIN from SNP and Liberal Democrats

Stirling Council, Bannockburn – 23 January 2025

January 23, 2025

SNP: 565 (35.9%, +7.2%)
Labour: 376 (23.9%, +3.1%)
Reform: 358 (22.7%, new)
Conservative: 169 (10.7%, -8.4%)
Liberal Democrat (William Galloway): 55 (3.5%, +1.4%)
Green Party: 53 (3.4%, +1.0%)

Based on first preference votes

SNP GAIN from Labour

Stirling Council, Stirling East – 5 December 2024

December 5, 2024

SNP: 650 (34.6%, -4.1%)
Labour: 480 (25.5%, +3.9%)
Reform: 265 (14.1%, new)
Conservative: 230 (12.2%, -11.1%)
Independent: 106 (5.6%, -2.3%)
Green Party: 95 (5.1%, +0.3%)
Liberal Democrat (Christopher Spreadborough): 55 (2.9%, +0.6%)

Based on first preference votes

SNP GAIN from Labour

Fife Council, West Fife & Coastal Villages – 28 November 2024

November 28, 2024

Labour: 881 (33.2%, +0.7%)
SNP: 879 (33.2%, -2.7%)
Conservative: 426 (16.1%, -1.0%)
Liberal Democrat (Paul Buchanan-Quigley): 227 (8.6%, +1.9%)
Green Party: 121 (4.6%, +0.4%)
Independent: 64 (2.4%, new)
Scottish Family Party: 53 (2.0%, +0.4%)

Based on first preference votes

Labour HOLD

West Dunbartonshire Council, Kilpatrick – 28 November 2024

November 28, 2024

Labour: 725 (42.7%, -13.4%)
SNP: 514 (30.3%, -7.7%)
Reform: 176 (10.4%, new)
Conservative: 97 (5.7%, -0.2%)
Green Party: 73 (4.3%, new)
Liberal Democrat (Kai O’Connor): 63 (3.7%, new)
Scottish Family Party: 25 (1.5%, new)
Communist Party of Britain: 23 (1.4%, new)

Based on first preference votes

Labour HOLD

Glasgow Council, Maryhill – 21 November 2024

November 21, 2024

Labour: 999 (35.9%, +1.9%)
SNP: 814 (29.2%, -12.9%)
Reform: 353 (12.7%, new)
Green Party: 338 (12.1%, -0.2%)
Alba: 118 (4.2%, new)
Con: 89 (3.2%, -5%)
Liberal Democrats (Daniel O’Malley): 75 (2.7%, -0.3%)

Labour HOLD

Glasgow Council, North East – 21 November 2024

November 21, 2024

Labour: 630 (34.3%, -9.7%)
SNP: 591 (32.2%, -10.4%)
Reform: 336 (18.3%, new)
Conservative: 99 (5.4%, -3.3%)
Green Party: 77 (4.2%, +1.2%)
TUSC: 68 (3.7%, +2.5%)
Liberal Democrats (Peter McLaughlin): 36 (2%, new)

Labour HOLD

Edinburgh Council, Colinton/Fairmilehead – 14 November 2024

November 14, 2024

Liberal Democrat (Louise Spence): 2683 (36.3%, +23.8%)
Conservative: 1454 (19.6%, -10.3%)
Labour: 1441 (19.5%, -13.9%)
SNP: 800 (10.8%, -6.4%)
Green Party: 393 (5.3%, -0.1%)
Reform: 268 (3.6%, new)
Independent: 173 (2.3%, new)
Independent: 57 (0.8%, new)
Scottish Family Party: 51 (0.7%, -0.9%)
Independent: 50 (0.7%, new)
Independent: 22 (0.3%, new)
Libertarian Party: 9 (0.1%, new)

Based on first preference votes

Liberal Democrat GAIN from Labour

West Lothian Council, Whitburn & Blackburn – 14 November 2024

November 14, 2024

Labour: 1093 (30.9%, -6.7%)
SNP: 1022 (28.9%, -9.8%)
Reform: 578 (16.3%, new)
Independent: 421 (11.9%, new)
Conservative: 239 (6.7%, -11.7%)
Liberal Democrat (Douglas Butler): 97 (2.7%, +0.3%)
Green Party: 92 (2.6%, -0.5%)

Based for first preference votes

Labour HOLD

Moray Council, Elgin City South – 7 November 2024

November 7, 2024

SNP: 849 (33.2%, -3.3%)
Conservative: 834 (31.6%, +4.8%)
Labour: 487 (18.5%, -9.6%)
Liberal Democrat (Neil Alexander): 466 (17.7%, +14.6%)

Based on first preference votes

Conservative GAIN from SNP

Aberdeenshire Council, Mearns – 7 November 2024

November 7, 2024

Conservative: 1347 (39.2%, +7.5%)
SNP: 832 (24.2%, -4.8%)
Liberal Democrat (Isobel Knights): 745 (21.7%, +15.2%)
Reform: 375 (10.9%, new)
Green Party: 136 (4.0%, +0.6%)

Based on first preference votes

Conservative GAIN from SNP

Aberdeenshire Council, Central Buchan – 7 November 2024

November 7, 2024

Conservative: 1260 (41.3%, +8.0%)
SNP: 869 (28.5%, -2.6%)
Liberal Democrat (Ian Bailey): 435 (14.3%, +1.2%)
Reform: 331 (10.9%, new)
Scottish Family Party: 83 (2.7%, +1.3%)
Independent: 71 (2.3%, new)

Based on first preference votes

Conservative GAIN from SNP

Falkirk Council, Falkirk South – 17 October 2024

October 17, 2024

SNP: 1043 (31.3%, -10.3%)
Labour: 1014 (30.5%, +8.1%)
Conservative: 488 (14.7%, -13.9%)
Reform: 330 (9.9%, new)
Independent: 184 (5.5%, new)
Green Party: 151 (4.5%, -1.1%)
Liberal Democrat (Sean McCay): 119 (3.6%, new)

Based on first preference vote

Labour HOLD

North Lanarkshire Council, Fortissat – 10 October 2024

October 10, 2024

Labour: 87 (36.6%, +0.1%)
Progressive Chnage North Lanarkshire: 529 (24.0%, new)
SNP: 447 (20.3%, -10.6%)
British Unionist Party: 241 (10.9%, -7.9%)
Conservative: 124 (5.6%, -5.6%)
Liberal Democrat (Leigh Butler): 57 (2.6%, new)

Based on first preference votes

Labour HOLD