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2022 Dumfries and Galloway Council election
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2022 Dumfries and Galloway Council election

← 2017 5 May 2022 (2022-05-05) 2027 →

All 43 seats to Dumfries and Galloway Council
22 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Ian Carruthers Rob Davidson Elaine Murray
Party Conservative SNP Labour
Leader's seat Annandale South Abbey
(stood down)
Nith
(stood down)
Last election 16 seats, 37.2% 11 seats, 20.7% 11 seats, 17.7%
Seats won 16 11 9
Seat change Steady Steady Decrease 2
Popular vote 21,462 15,602 9,169
Percentage 38.8% 28.2% 16.6%
Swing Increase 1.6% Increase 7.5% Decrease 1.1%

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Ind
Leader Richard Brodie
Party Independent Liberal Democrats
Leader's seat Annandale South
Last election 4 seats, 20.0% 1 seat, 2.4%
Seats won 6 1
Seat change Increase 2 Steady
Popular vote 4,762 1,810
Percentage 8.6% 3.3%
Swing Decrease 11.4% Increase 0.9%

A map of Dumfries & Galloway showing the political parties with the most 1st preference votes in each ward.

A pie chart showing the share of 1st preference votes in Dumfries & Galloway.

Leader before election

Elaine Murray
(Labour)
No overall control

Co-leaders after election

Stephen Thompson (SNP) and
Linda Dorward (Labour)
No overall control

Elections to Dumfries and Galloway 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 Conservatives were returned as the largest party with 16 seats but remained shy of an overall majority. The Scottish National Party (SNP) increased their vote share by 7.5% but failed to make any gains and were again returned as the second-largest party with 11 seats. Labour lost two seats to return nine councillors while the Liberal Democrats retained their only seat. Six independent candidates were also elected – an increase of two.

The Labour–SNP coalition administration retained control of the council with support from two independents and Lib Dem councillor Richard Brodie. Cllrs Stephen Thompson and Linda Dorward were elected co-leaders of the council. However, the partnership collapsed less than a year after the election as the Conservatives took minority control of the council.

Background

Previous election

At the previous election in 2017, the Conservatives gained two seats to hold 16 and replaced Labour as the largest party on the council. Labour lost four seats and the Scottish National Party (SNP) gained one as both returned 11 councillors. The two parties would form a coalition to run the council. The Liberal Democrats retained their only seat while the number of independents fell from seven to four.[1][2]

2017 Dumfries and Galloway Council election result
Party Seats Vote share
Conservatives 16 37.2%
SNP 11 20.7%
Labour 11 17.7%
Independent 4 20.0%
Liberal Democrats 1 2.4%

Source: [1][2]

Electoral system

The election used the nine wards created under the Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, with 32 councillors being elected. Each ward elected either 3 or 4 members, using the single transferable vote (STV) electoral system – a form of proportional representation – where candidates are ranked in order of preference.[3]

Composition

Between the 2017 and 2022 elections, there were a few changes to the composition of the council. All of these were due to changes in the political affiliations of councillors. Former council leader and Labour councillor Ronnie Nicolson and Conservative councillor David James resigned from their respective parties to sit as independents.[4][5] Labour councillor Tommy Sloan resigned from the party and sat as an independent councillor and member of the Dumfries and Galloway Socialists Group while SNP councillor Dougie Campbell left the party and stood as an independent at the 2022 election.[6] SNP councillor Andrew Wood initially resigned from the party to sit as an independent. He later joined the Conservatives.[7] There were two by-elections and both resulted in Conservative holds.[8][9]

Composition of Dumfries and Galloway Council
Party 2017 result Dissolution
Conservative 16 16
SNP 11 9
Labour 11 9
Independents 4 8
Liberal Democrats 1 1

Retiring councillors

Many prominent elected members stood down at this election, including the leader of the council, and former Dumfriesshire MSP, Elaine Murray.[10]

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Retiring councillors
Ward Party Retiring councillor
Stranraer and the Rhins SNP Ros Surtees
Independent