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<small>Note: "Votes" are the first preference votes. The net gain/loss and percentage changes relate to the result of the previous Scottish local elections on 4 May 2017. This may differ from other published sources showing gain/loss relative to seats held at dissolution of Scotland's councils.</small>
''' Note''' : Votes are the sum of first preference votes across all council wards . The net gain/loss and percentage changes relate to the result of the previous Scottish local elections on 4 May 2017. This is because STV has an element of proportionality which is not present unless multiple seats are being elected . This may differ from other published sources showing gain/loss relative to seats held at the dissolution of Scotland's councils.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://ballotbox.scot/councils/stv-explained |title=The Local STV Voting System Explained |first=Allan |last=Faulds |publisher=Ballot Box Scotland |access-date=24 October 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.electoral-reform.org.uk/voting-systems/types-of-voting-system/single-transferable-vote/ |title=Single Transferable Vote |publisher=Electoral Reform Society |access-date=24 October 2022}} </ref >
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Fife Council election
2022 Fife Council election
2022 Fife Council election results map
Elections to Fife Council took place on 5 May 2022 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.
For the second consecutive election, the Scottish National Party were returned as the largest party with 34 seats but remained shy of an overall majority. Despite a small increase in vote share, Labour lost four seats but again finished second 20 councillors. The Liberal Democrats leapfrogged the Conservatives into third place after gaining six seats to hold 13 while the Conservatives lost almost half their number to return eight members. For the first time since the local government reforms in the 1990s , no independent candidates were elected.
With support from the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives, Labour formed a minority administration to run the council and David Ross was elected as council leader in his own right having previously been co-leader after the 2017 election .
Election results
Source: [ 1]
Note : Votes are the sum of first preference votes across all council wards. The net gain/loss and percentage changes relate to the result of the previous Scottish local elections on 4 May 2017. This is because STV has an element of proportionality which is not present unless multiple seats are being elected. This may differ from other published sources showing gain/loss relative to seats held at the dissolution of Scotland's councils.[ 2] [ 3]
Ward results
West Fife and Coastal Villages
2017: 1xLab; 1xCon; 1xSNP
West Fife and Coastal Villages - 3 seats[ 4]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Labour
Graeme Downie
24.9%
1,482
1,487
1,492
SNP
Sam Steele
21.8%
1,301
1,307
1,330
1,330
1,336
1,417
1,448
1,509.1
Conservative
Conner Young
17.1%
1,017
1,020
1,020
1,020
1,056
1,062
1,179
1,286.2
1,286.2
1,425.4
SNP
Katie Strang
14.0%
837
843
860
860
865
933
961
1,012
1,027.9
Labour
Jacqueline McKenna
7.7%
458
458
461
461.8
471.8
501.8
640.8
Liberal Democrats
Jo Cockburn
6.7%
399
402
406
406.1
418
460.1
Scottish Green
Craig McCutcheon
4.1%
246
251
264
264
273
Scottish Family
Danny Smith
1.6%
94
97
107
107
Alba
William Gavin
1.4%
83
92
Independent
Martin Keatings
0.8%
46
Electorate: 13,553 Valid: 5,963 Spoilt: 129 Quota: 1,491 Turnout: 44.9%
Dunfermline North
2017: 1xCon; 1xSNP; 1xLab
2022: 1xLab; 1xSNP; 1xCon;
2017-2022 Change: No change
Dunfermline North - 3 seats[ 5]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Labour
Gordon Pryde
28.5%
1,627
SNP
Auxi Barrera
23.6%
1,350
1,360.5
1,365.6
1,368.2
1,509.4
Conservative
Gavin Ellis (incumbent )
17.8%
1,017
1,049
1,059.1
1,084.4
1,107.1
1,108.4
1,365.4
1,474.8
SNP
Craig McIvor
15.4%
882
896.3
897.8
903.5
973.6
1,042.6
1,120.4
Liberal Democrats
Caroline McIlwraith
6.4%
363
421.5
432.4
448.6
535.2
538.8
Scottish Green
Mags Hall
5.9%
338
354.1
372.5
387.7
Scottish Family
Karen Smith
1.4%
80
86.6
93.2
TUSC
Dave Edler
0.9%
53
66.2
Electorate: 12,503 Valid: 5,710 Spoilt: 79 Quota: 1,428 Turnout: 5,789 (46.3%)
Dunfermline Central
2017: 2xLab; 1xCon; 1xSNP
Dunfermline Central - 4 seats[ 6]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Liberal Democrats
Aude Boubaker-Calder
24.7%
1,970
SNP
Derek Glen (incumbent )
20.1%
1,603
SNP
Jean Hall Muir (incumbent )
13.3%
1,057
1,075.7
1,081.9
1,081.9
1,119.5
1,388.1
1,405.7
1,486.2
Labour
Jim Leishman (incumbent )
13.2%
1,055
1,139.5
1,139.9
1,155.7
1,171.2
1,243.2
1,473.3
2,367.3
Labour
Garry Haldane (incumbent )
11.4%
909
977.9
978.2
983.4
992.4
1,056.9
1,216.1
Conservative
Malcolm Macaulay
9.4%
752
841.8
841.9
856.1
861.3
878.9
Scottish Green
Lewis Campbell
6.0%
478
519.9
520.5
526.9
538.1
Alba
Leanne Tervit
1.2%
94
95.1
95.2
101
Scottish Family
Gary Pratt
0.7%
53
56.6
56.7
Electorate: 16,854 Valid: 7,971 Spoilt: 100 Quota: 1,595 Turnout: 47.9%
Dunfermline South
2017: 1xCon; 1xSNP; 1xLib Dem; 1xLab
Dunfermline South - 4 seats[ 7]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Liberal Democrats
James Calder (incumbent )
19.5%
1,523
1,528
1,542
1,586
Labour
Cara Hilton
19.3%
1,505
1,508
1,513
1,550
1,558.5
1,794.1
SNP
Lynn Ballantyne Wardlaw
16.9%
1,316
1,340
1,344
1,408
1,410
1,425.1
1,446.9
1,543.7
1,601.9
SNP
Naz Anis-Miah
16.6%
1,292
1,308
1,314
1,382
1,383.4
1,390.5
1,409.4
1,534.1
1,568.9
Conservative
David Ross (incumbent )
10.6%
825
826
846
855
860.6
878.9
917.7
1,008
Independent
Martin Willcocks
6.9%
541
564
580
611
613.4
619.5
641.8
Labour
Ross Paterson (incumbent )
3.9%
304
308
846
327
328.5
Scottish Green
Tom Freeman
3.6%
279
288
295
Scottish Family
Paul Lynch
1.3%
105
112
Alba
Rob Thompson
1.3%
103
Electorate: 17,563 Valid: 7,793 Spoilt: 92 Quota: 1,559 Turnout: 44.9%
Rosyth
2017: 1xCon; 1xSNP; 1xLab
Rosyth - 3 seats[ 8]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Labour
Andrew Verrecchia (incumbent )
26.3%
1,274
SNP
Brian Goodall
22.4%
1,085
1,088.4
1,089.3
1,092.5
1,139.7
1,232.2
SNP
Andy Jackson
17.0%
826
829.7
831
833
883.3
955.9
973
1,032.1
1,120.2
Conservative
Grant Thomson
16.8%
813
824.5
830.7
854
871
884.2
884.5
1,000.7
Liberal Democrats
Teresa Little
6.5%
316
333.8
336
347.4
366
422.2
422.7
Scottish Green
Fiona McOwan
5.2%
250
254.9
259
268.2
290.3
Alba
Stephen Lynas
4.0%
192
194
196
203.2
Scottish Family
Alastair Macintyre
1.4%
69
70.9
77
Scottish Libertarian
George Morton
0.5%
23
23.7
Electorate: 11,736 Valid: 4,848 Spoilt: 82 Quota: 1,213 Turnout: 42%
Inverkeithing and Dalgety Bay
2017: 2xSNP; 1xCon; 1xLab
Inverkeithing and Dalgety Bay - 4 seats[ 9]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SNP
David Barratt (incumbent )
28.4%
2,187
Labour
Patrick Browne
18.5%
1,426
1,467.9
1,471.9
1,612
Conservative
Dave Dempsey (incumbent )
17.6%
1,355
1,380.7
1,401.6
1,446.6
1,456.7
1,494.3
1,519.2
2,430.5
Conservative
Dave Coleman (incumbent )
11.6%
897
908.2
923.2
939.8
950.6
990.6
1,014.9
SNP
Sarah Neal
10.4%
802
1,262.2
1,273.1
1,296.4
1,302.9
1,763.6
Scottish Green
Ryan Blackadder
8.2%
634
709
728.6
791.4
807.4
Liberal Democrats
Callum Hawthorne
4.0%
309
316.7
329.7
Scottish Family
Sarah Davis
1.2%
93
95.4
Electorate: 14,541 Valid: 7,703 Spoilt: 110 Quota: 1,541 Turnout: 53.7%
Cowdenbeath
2017: 2xLab; 1xSNP; 1xCon
Cowdenbeath - 4 seats[ 10]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Labour
Alex Campbell (incumbent )
30.6%
2,028
SNP
Alie Bain (incumbent )
28.9%
1,916
Conservative
Darren Watt (incumbent )
18.9%
1,256
1,309.9
1,320.1
1,346.1
SNP
Bailey-Lee Robb
7.7%
513
543.8
1,001.8
1,009.6
1,010.8
1,047.5
1,054.9
1,162.6
1,381.2
Labour
Gary Guichan (incumbent )
7.4%
489
992.3
1,020.6
1,034.3
1,040.6
1,055.6
1,094.5
1,158.4
Scottish Green
Alyssa Lee
2.5%
169
179.7
207.4
217.7
218.4
237.3
260.3
Liberal Democrats
Peter Venturi
1.4%
96
106.7
108.6
113.2
116.6
120.3
Alba
Jacqueline Bijster
1.3%
85
92.3
110.1
115.7
116
Scottish Family
Helen Grieg
1.2%
80
90
96.8
Electorate: 17,132 Valid: 6,632 Spoilt: 182 Quota: 1,327 Turnout: 39.8%
Lochgelly, Cardenden and Benarty
Burntisland, Kinghorn and Western Kirkcaldy
2017: 1xCon; 1xSNP; 1xLab
Burntisland, Kinghorn and Western Kirkcaldy - 3 seats[ 12]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
SNP
Lesley Backhouse (incumbent )
29.5%
1,735
Labour
Julie MacDougall
29.4%
1,730
Conservative
Kathleen Leslie (incumbent )
21.0%
1,239
1,245.5
1,296.3
1,297.4
1,319.2
1,326.6
1,416.9
1,442.6
1,669.8
SNP
Olaf Stando
8.4%
493
677.7
693.4
699.3
700.4
742.9
771.7
1,018.2
Scottish Green
Claire Luxford
5.7%
336
370.9
398.5
409.4
412.2
427.4
497.5
Liberal Democrats
Anne O'Brien
3.5%
209
215
293.6
295.4
301.1
309
Alba
Colin Fraser
1.3%
76
82.3
85.6
97
102.9
Scottish Family
Garry Downie
0.7%
40
40.8
45.7
49.7
ISP
Andrew Bentley-Steed
0.6%
33
40.4
42.5
Electorate: 11,716 Valid: 5,891 Spoilt: 69 Quota: 1,473 Turnout: 50.9%
Kirkcaldy North
Kirkcaldy North - 3 seats[ 13]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Labour
David Ross (incumbent )
34.9%
1,804
SNP
Carol Lindsay (incumbent )
32.1%
1,661
Conservative
James Leslie
15.2%
789
812.5
813.8
828.8
838.8
855.1
1,029.9
1,187.9
SNP
Sally Walsh
6.8%
352
360.2
669.4
672.9
710.3
821.3
936.4
Labour
Ryan Smart[ note 1]
4.1%
213
641.3
652.4
661.1
672.6
731
Scottish Green
Michael Collie
3.9%
204
212.5
226.9
231.2
254.1
Alba
Craig Dempsey
2.0%
101
101.8
108.7
112
UKIP
Gerald Haddrell
0.9%
45
46.1
46.6
Electorate: 12,519 Valid: 5,169 Spoilt: 100 Quota: 1,293 Turnout: 42.1%
Kirkcaldy Central
Kirkcaldy Central - 3 seats[ 14]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
SNP
Blair Allan
22.0%
1,005
1,010
1,047
1,064
1,069.3
1,071
1,800.3
Labour
Alistair Cameron (incumbent )
21.6%
984
1,004
1,030
1,186
Labour
Judy Hamilton (incumbent )
20.0%
915
938
977
1,158
SNP
Zoe Hisbent (incumbent )
15.8%
723
725
800
809
813.1
815.6
Conservative
Graham Duncan
13.6%
619
642
652
Scottish Green
Tao Macleod
4.4%
203
224
Liberal Democrats
Karen Utting
2.5%
115
Electorate: 11,394 Valid: 4,564 Spoilt: 106 Quota: 1,142 Turnout: 41%
Kirkcaldy East
2017: 1xLab; 1xSNP; 1xCon
Kirkcaldy East - 3 seats[ 15]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Labour
Ian Cameron (incumbent )
32.9%
1,313
SNP
Rod Cavanagh (incumbent )
23.1%
924
944.1
950.1
955.1
1,011.3
SNP
Nicola Patrick
17.2%
687
693.7
696.7
702.2
772.1
782.6
793.6
931.9
Conservative
Richard Watt (incumbent )
11.7%
469
475.9
480.2
516.8
524.6
524.6
Labour
George Macdonald
6.8%
273
510.2
512.7
539.3
578.4
579.1
774.9
Scottish Green
David Hansen
4.3%
172
180.4
186.4
211.3
Liberal Democrats
Wink Thompson
2.9%
116
123.2
133.9
Sovereignty
Walter Neilson
1.0%
41
43.4
Electorate: 11,052 Valid: 3,995 Spoilt: 130 Quota: 999 Turnout: 37.3%
Glenrothes West and Kinglassie
Glenrothes North, Leslie and Markinch
2017: 2xSNP; 1xCon; 1xLab
Glenrothes North, Leslie and Markinch - 4 seats[ 17]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SNP
John Beare (incumbent )
27.7%
1,730
Conservative
Peter Gulline
18.6%
1,161
1,166
1,168.4
1,198.3
1,203.9
1,296.8
SNP
Lynn Mowatt
16.9%
1,059
1,433.4
Labour
Jan Wincott (incumbent )
15.0%
940
951.9
973
984.4
1,026.1
1,106.3
1,118.3
1,853.3
Labour
Afifa Khanam
11.4%
714
727
737.1
747.5
806.1
906.9
917
Liberal Democrats
Frances Bennie
5.1%
318
329.3
338.4
351.2
422
Scottish Green
Bryce Goodall
3.6%
224
256.6
320.2
342.4
Scottish Family
George Carratt
1.7%
109
112.6
117.8
Electorate: 14,432 Valid: 6,255 Spoilt: 116 Quota: 1,252 Turnout: 44.1%
Glenrothes Central and Thornton
Glenrothes Central and Thornton - 3 seats[ 18]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
SNP
Ross Vettraino (incumbent )
34.1%
1,588
Labour
Derek Noble (incumbent )
27.9%
1,299
SNP
Daniel Wilson
14.6%
679
1,046.1
1,063.3
1,067.9
1,114.1
1,220.7
Conservative
Heather Gulline
12.1%
561
566.3
585.9
607.8
620.3
631.8
Liberal Democrats
Jane Kerr
3.9%
183
188.9
223.2
231.9
246.5
297.2
Scottish Green
Morven Ovenstone-Jones
3.7%
170
180.1
191.5
207.8
221.9
Alba
Jim Bryce
2.2%
101
105.8
109
116.4
Scottish Family
Steve Saunders
1.5%
71
73.9
80.2
Electorate: 12,021 Valid: 4,652 Spoilt: 90 Quota: 1,164 Turnout: 39.4%
Howe of Fife and Tay Coast
2017 : 1xLib Dem; 1xCon; 1xSNP
2022 : 2xLib Dem; 1xSNP
2017-2022 Change : -1 Con; +1 Lib Dem
Howe of Fife and Tay Coast - 3 seats[ 19] [ 20]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
SNP
David MacDiarmid (incumbent )
31.0%
1,871
Liberal Democrats
Donald Lothian (incumbent )
24.0%
1,448
1,508.1
Liberal Democrats
Gary Holt
20.9%
1,261
1,280
1,280.1
1,290.5
1,306.4
1,594.9
Conservative
Andy Heer (incumbent )
14.6%
880
888.7
888.7
905.9
914.7
944.2
Scottish Green
Malcolm Jack
7.6%
458
627.8
627.8
637.5
679.4
Alba
Jackie Anderson
1.0%
58
91.6
91.6
95.8
Scottish Family
Alan Brown
0.9%
54
57.9
57.9
Electorate: 11,317 Valid: 6,030 Spoilt: 74 Quota: 1,508 Turnout: 53.9%
Tay Bridgehead
Tay Bridgehead - 3 seats[ 21]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
SNP
Louise Kennedy-Dalby
28.4%
1,783
Liberal Democrats
Jonny Tepp (incumbent )
26.9%
1,692
Liberal Democrats
Allan Knox
21.2%
1,333
1,362
1,461.3
1,470.7
1,531.8
1,654.4
Conservative
Keith Barton
8.4%
527
528.8
534
535
559.1
582.7
Scottish Green
Colin Palmer
6.3%
397
500.6
506.8
553.1
588.3
676.1
Labour
Philip Thompson
4.3%
271
287.8
292.7
305.4
341.6
Independent
Sean Elder
2.8%
177
184.1
186
214.3
Alba
Steven Simpson
1.6%
100
120
120.3
Electorate: 11,925 Valid: 6,280 Spoilt: 56 Quota: 1,571 Turnout: 53.1%
St. Andrews
2017 : 1xLib Dem; 1xCon; 1xLab; 1xSNP
2022 : 2xLib Dem; 1xCon; 1xSNP
2017-2022 Change : +1 Lib Dem; -1 Lab
East Neuk and Landward
2017 : 1xCon; 1xSNP; 1xLib Dem
2022 : 2xLib Dem; 1xSNP
2017-2022 Change : -1 Con; +1 Lib Dem
Cupar
2017 : 1xLib Dem; 1xCon; 1xSNP
2022 : 2xLib Dem; 1xSNP
2017-2022 Change : -1 Con; +1 Lib Dem
Cupar - 3 seats[ 19] [ 24]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
Liberal Democrats
Margaret Kennedy (incumbent )
35.4%
2,160
SNP
Stefan Hoggan-Radu
25.8%
1,571
Liberal Democrats
John Caffrey
17.0%
1,036
1,495
1,508.8
1,503.6
1,513.8
1,537.8
Conservative
Tony Miklinski (incumbent )
11.5%
698
766
766.5
770.1
774.4
790.8
Scottish Green
Robert Hugh-Jones
4.9%
296
327.2
351.4
361.1
371.9
277.4
Labour
Wendy Haynes
3.4%
206
234.9
238.8
242.4
245.8
250.8
Scottish Family
Sylvia Brown
1.1%
66
69.2
70
71
80.9
Independent
Donald Adey
0.5%
33
37.1
37.7
51
Independent
Gordon Pay
0.5%
29
32.8
47.2
Electorate: 11,439 Valid: 6,095 Spoilt: 56 Quota: 1,524 Turnout: 53.8%
Leven, Kennoway and Largo
2017: 2xSNP; 1xCon; 1xLab
Leven, Kennoway and Largo - 4 seats[ 25]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
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2
3
SNP
David Alexander (incumbent )
31.7%
2,077
Labour
Colin Davidson (incumbent )
20.6%
1,348
Liberal Democrats
Eugene Clarke
19.3%
1,268
1,307.8
1,312.5
SNP
Alistair Suttie (incumbent )
10.8%
707
1,323.2
Conservative
Graham Ritchie (incumbent )
10.4%
683
686.7
688.5
Labour
Jacob Winton
4.1%
271
287.2
310.9
Scottish Green
Iain Morrice
2.4%
156
199.5
200.3
Scottish Family
Davina Saunders
0.7%
49
52.7
53
Electorate: 15,245 Valid: 6,559 Spoilt: 128 Quota: 1,312 Turnout: 43.9%
Buckhaven, Methil and Wemyss Villages
Aftermath
On 19 May 2022, a Labour-minority council was backed by 41 votes to 34, with Liberal Democrat and Conservative councillors voting for it. Labour denied forming a coalition with either the Lib Dems or the Conservatives but said they would need the support of others in the council to provide an effective administration. A social media post put out by the local authority explaining how the three Unionist parties had voted together was later edited to remove any reference to different parties.[ 27] SNP group leader, Councillor David Alexander said that this outcome was "trampling on democracy" and said there was "no coherent defence for this gerrymandered motion" given that the SNP had won the most seats.[ 28]
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