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词条 2012 East Lothian Council election
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  1. Background

  2. Election result

  3. Ward results

     Musselburgh West  Musselburgh East and Carberry  Preston/Seton/Gosford  Fa'side  North Berwick Coastal  Haddington and Lammermuir  Dunbar and East Linton 

  4. Post Election Changes

  5. References

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Elections to East Lothian Council were held on 3 May 2012, on the same day as the other Scottish local government elections. The election used the 7 wards created as a result of the Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, with each ward electing three or four councillors using the single transferable vote system a form of proportional representation, with 23 councillors elected.

The election saw Labour regain their previous position as the largest party on the Council as they regained 3 of the seats they had lost in the 2007 Local Elections while also significantly increasing their vote share. The Scottish National Party also increased their representation and remained in second place on the authority with 2 net gains. The Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party increased their representation to 3 seats while Independents retained their single seat on the authority. The Scottish Liberal Democrats were decimated, losing all their six seats although two members had defected after 2007 and one of these councillors was re-elected as a Scottish Nationalist, the other failed to be re-elected as a Scottish Nationalist.

Following the election the Labour Party formed a coalition with the Conservative Party, with Councillor Willie Innes of the Labour Party becoming leader of the council and experienced Conservative Councillor Ludovic Broun-Lindsay becoming provost, resigning as leader of the Conservatives on the council to hold the provost role in a non-partisan and non-party political way, with new councillor Michael Veitch becoming leader of the Conservative group. This new coalition replaced the previous SNP - Lib Dem coalition administration, which had existed from 2007 to 2012.

Background

The previous elections in 2007 had returned no one party with enough councillors to create majority single-party governance as there had been in East Lothian up until that point. The SNP and Labour both returned 7 councillors to the chamber, the Liberal Democrats won 6, the Conservatives 2 and a sole independent candidate was elected as councillor. After the election, the SNP and the Liberal Democrats entered into a coalition, throwing the Labour out of office, having previously controlled the council with a large majority for many years before that.

The 2012 election was the first since Councillor David Berry had fallen only 151 votes short of winning East Lothian for the SNP in the 2011 Scottish Parliament Elections a major coup due the seat being considered a traditional Labour stronghold seat and it being the seat of then leader of the Scottish Labour, Iain Gray. While nationally at that election the SNP was the first party to gain an overall majority in the Scottish Parliament. With this result still fresh in the mind, the SNP predicted major gains, including taking overall majority control of many councils including East Lothian.

The Labour Party, in many aspects still reeling from national electoral annihilation on a national level during the previous year's election, had come into the election with the hope of gaining seats, with a slim hope gaining a majority control of the council.

The Liberal Democrats had struggled during the previous five years of leadership on the council with the SNP. They had suffered the defection of wife-and-husband councillor duo of Ruth and Stuart Currie on 11 August 2009 to their coalition partners, the SNP, due to "personal disagreements" with fellow Liberal Democrat councillors. This reduced their representation on the council from 6 to 4, weakening their hand in the rule coalition. It also had the effect of damaging the morale and effectiveness of the local party. This was also the Scottish Liberal Democrats' second election since the entering coalition with the Conservative Party in the UK Parliament. The party had suffered badly at the 2011 Scottish Parliament Election, and it was expected that this would continue in the 2012 local elections.

For the Scottish Conservatives, it was the first election since the election of Ruth Davidson as leader of the party in Scotland. On a local the Conservatives entered the election in East Lothian with a realistic hope of a gain in the election through Michael Veitch, who was the Conservative candidate in the 2010 general election in East Lothian, in the Dunbar and East Linton ward. Previously the Conservatives had come second in the 2010 General Election, a very good result. The party locally believed that it would be able to hold the balance of power in the new makeup of the council with the opinion of working with either the Labour Party or the SNP on a local level.

Independent John Caldwell had first been elected in 2007, and the local media felt that he would keep his seat during this election. There was little chance of this changing due to him being considered an effective local politician by the majority of the public. He was joined by 3 other independent candidates who were standing in other wards, none of whom, it was felt, who stood a realistic chance of being elected.

Two minor parties also took part in the election, UKIP and Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition, each standing 2 and 1 candidates respectively. This was the first time that both of these parties were standing candidates in the East Lothian Council elections since the introduction of the current voting system.

Since the election in 2012 Councillor David Berry has left the SNP and now sits as an Independent Nationalist councillor.

In April 2013 Councillor Stuart Currie replaced Councillor Paul McLennan as SNP Group Leader and Leader of the Opposition.

Election result

{{Election Summary Begin|title = East Lothian Local Election Result 2012}}{{Election Summary Party|
|party = Scottish Labour Party
|seats = 10
|gain = 3
|loss = 0
|net = +3
|seats % = 43.48
|votes % = 43.1
|votes = 14,183
|plus/minus = +10.5
}}{{Election Summary Party|
|party = Scottish National Party
|seats = 9
|gain = 2
|loss = 0
|net = +2
|seats % = 39.13
|votes % = 30.4
|votes = 10,001
|plus/minus = +3.5
}}{{Election Summary Party|
|party = Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
|seats = 3
|gain = 1
|loss = 0
|net = +1
|seats % = 13.04
|votes % = 14.4
|votes = 4,724
|plus/minus = -3.0
}}{{Election Summary Party|
|party = Independent (politician)
|seats = 1
|gain = -
|loss = -
|net = -
|seats % = 4.35
|votes % = 5.9
|votes = 1,925
|plus/minus = +0.23
}}{{Election Summary Party|
|party = Scottish Liberal Democrats
|seats = 0
|gain = 0
|loss = 6
|net = -6
|seats % = -
|votes % = 5.6
|votes = 1,835
|plus/minus = -10.13
}}{{Election Summary Party|
|party = United Kingdom Independence Party
|seats = 0
|gain = -
|loss = -
|net = -
|seats % = -
|votes % = 0.47
|votes = 156
|plus/minus = +0.45
}}{{Election Summary Party|
|party = Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
|seats = 0
|gain = -
|loss = -
|net = -
|seats % = -
|votes % = 0.3
|votes = 105
|plus/minus = +0.3
}}{{Election box end}}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 3 May 2007. This may differ from other published sources showing gain/loss relative to seats held at dissolution of Scotland's councils.

Ward results

Musselburgh West

  • 2007: 1xSNP; 1xLab; 1xLib Dem
  • 2012: 2xSNP; 1xLab
  • 2007-2012 Change: SNP gain one seat from Lib Dem
{{STV Election box begin2|
|title= Musselburgh West - 3 seats
|numcounts= 6{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish Labour Party
|candidate = Johnnie McNeil (incumbent)
|count1 = 1,427
|percentage = 41.93
|count2 =  
|count3 =  
|count4 =  
|count5 =  
|count6 =  
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish National Party
|candidate = Fraser McAllister
|count1 = 692
|percentage = 20.33
|count2 = 746.9
|count3 = 766.5
|count4 = 780.9
|count5 = 822.6
|count6 = 910.5
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish National Party
|candidate = John Charles Williamson (incumbent)
|count1 = 472
|percentage = 13.87
|count2 = 526.1
|count3 = 542.5
|count4 = 551.7
|count5 = 581.6
|count6 = 671.2
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish Liberal Democrats
|candidate = Barry John Turner (incumbent)
|count1 = 284
|percentage = 8.35
|count2 = 363.1
|count3 = 382.1
|count4 = 452.6
|count5 = 563.2
|count6 =  
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
|candidate = Katie Mackie
|count1 = 217
|percentage = 6.38
|count2 = 243.6
|count3 = 246.9
|count4 =  
|count5 =  
|count6 =  
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Robert Fairnie
|count1 = 206
|percentage = 6.05
|count2 = 279.5
|count3 = 323.1
|count4 = 393.3
|count5 =  
|count6 =  
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
|candidate = Jack Fraser
|count1 = 105
|percentage = 3.09
|count2 = 163.5
|count3 =  
|count4 =  
|count5 =  
|count6 =  
}}{{STV Election box end2
|numcounts = 6
|electorate = 8,728
|valid = 3,403
|spoilt = 45
|quota = 851
|turnout = 3,448 (38.99%)
}}

Musselburgh East and Carberry

  • 2007: 1xSNP; 1xLab; 1xIndependent
  • 2012: 1xIndependent; 1xSNP; 1xLab
  • 2007-2012 Change: No change
{{STV Election box begin2|
|title=Musselburgh East and Carberry - 3 seats
|numcounts= 5{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = John Murray Caldwell (incumbent)
|count1 = 1,052
|percentage = 26.72
|count2 =  
|count3 =  
|count4 =  
|count5 =  
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish National Party
|candidate = Stuart McDonald Currie *
|count1 = 1,036
|percentage = 26.31
|count2 =  
|count3 =  
|count4 =  
|count5 =  
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish Labour Party
|candidate = Andy Forrest (incumbent)
|count1 = 891
|percentage = 22.63
|count2 = 906.7
|count3 = 916.9
|count4 = 952.4
|count5 = 1,664.7
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish Labour Party
|candidate = Judith Dunn
|count1 = 718
|percentage = 18.24
|count2 = 734.3
|count3 = 747.8
|count4 = 811.3
|count5 =  
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
|candidate = Fred Lawson
|count1= 240
|percentage = 6.10
|count2 = 251.3
|count3 = 255.9
|count4 =  
|count5 =  
}}{{STV Election box end2
|numcounts = 5
|electorate = 9,569
|valid = 3,937
|spoilt = 34
|quota = 985
|turnout = 3,996 (41.14%)
}}
  • = Outgoing Councillor from a different Ward.

Preston/Seton/Gosford

  • 2007: 2xLab; 1xSNP; 1xLib Dem
  • 2012: 2xLab; 2xSNP
  • 2007-2012 Change: SNP gain one seat from Lib Dem
{{STV Election box begin2|
|title=Preston/Seton/Gosford - 4 seats
|numcounts= 7{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish Labour Party
|candidate = Willie Innes (incumbent)
|count1 = 2,312
|percentage = 38.76
|count2 =  
|count3 =  
|count4 =  
|count5 =  
|count6 =  
|count7 =  
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish National Party
|candidate = Steven Brown
|count1 = 1,104
|percentage = 18.51
|count2 = 1,149.5
|count3 = 1,204.8
|count4 =  
|count5 =  
|count6 =  
|count7 =  
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish Labour Party
|candidate = Margaret Libberton (incumbent)
|count1 = 922
|percentage = 15.46
|count2 = 1,871.2
|count3 =  
|count4 =  
|count5 =  
|count6 =  
|count7 =  
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish National Party
|candidate = Peter Robert MacKenzie (incumbent)
|count1 = 829
|percentage = 13.89
|count2 = 850.8
|count3 = 900.9
|count4 = 910.1
|count5 = 926.9
|count6 = 997.7
|count7 = 1,166.5
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
|candidate = Lachlan Bruce
|count1 = 500
|percentage = 8.38
|count2 = 512.1
|count3 = 555.2
|count4 = 555.4
|count5 = 587.4
|count6 = 697
|count7 =  
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish Liberal Democrats
|candidate = Hugh Reid
|count1 = 215
|percentage = 3.6
|count2 = 223.2
|count3 = 266.6
|count4 = 266.8
|count5 = 280.1
|count6 =  
|count7 =  
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = United Kingdom Independence Party
|candidate = Gordon Norrie
|count1 = 83
|percentage = 1.39
|count2 = 89.3
|count3 = 113.9
|count4 = 114.1
|count5 =  
|count6 =  
|count7 =  
}}{{STV Election box end2
|numcounts = 7
|electorate = 13,386
|valid = 5,965
|spoilt = 34
|quota = 1,194
|turnout = 6,088 (44.56%)
}}

Fa'side

  • 2007: 2xLab; 1xSNP; 1xLib Dem
  • 2012: 3xLab; 1xSNP
  • 2007-2012 Change: Lab gain one seat from Lib Dem
{{STV Election box begin2|
|title=Fa'side - 4 seats
|numcounts= 7{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish Labour Party
|candidate = Jim Gillies (incumbent)
|count1 = 1,539
|percentage = 27.4
|count2 =  
|count3 =  
|count4 =  
|count5 =  
|count6 =  
|count7 =  
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish Labour Party
|candidate = Donald Grant (incumbent)
|count1 = 1,308
|percentage = 23.2
|count2 =  
|count3 =  
|count4 =  
|count5 =  
|count6 =  
|count7 =  
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish National Party
|candidate = Kenny McLeod (incumbent)
|count1 = 907
|percentage = 16.2
|count2 = 935.1
|count3 = 955.2
|count4 = 983.8
|count5 = 1,035.4
|count6 = 1,038.7
|count7 = 1,686.1
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish National Party
|candidate = Ruth Catherine Linn Currie (incumbent)
|count1 = 663
|percentage = 11.6
|count2 = 676.2
|count3 = 680.3
|count4 = 700.6
|count5 = 742.9
|count6 = 747.7
|count7 =  
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish Labour Party
|candidate = Shamin Akhtar
|count1 = 615
|percentage = 11.0
|count2 = 928.5
|count3 = 1,065.7
|count4 = 1,110.2
|count5 = 1,174.4
|count6 =  
|count7 =  
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
|candidate = Robert McNab Cowe
|count1 = 411
|percentage = 7.2
|count2 = 419.4
|count3 = 423.1
|count4 = 468.6
|count5 =  
|count6 =  
|count7 =  
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish Liberal Democrats
|candidate = Darren Maley
|count1 = 170
|percentage = 3.0
|count2 = 178.1
|count3 = 181.2
|count4 =  
|count5 =  
|count6 =  
|count7 =  
}}{{STV Election box end2
|numcounts = 5
|electorate = 13,390
|valid = 5,613
|spoilt = 105
|quota = 1,123
|turnout = 5,718 (41.92%)
}}

North Berwick Coastal

  • 2007: 1xCon; 1xSNP; 1xLib Dem
  • 2012: 1xCon; 1xLab; 1xSNP
  • 2007-2012 Change: Lab gain one seat from Lib Dem
{{STV Election box begin2|
|title=North Berwick Coastal - 3 seats
|numcounts= 4{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
|candidate = Tim Day
|count1 = 1,465
|percentage = 30.65
|count2 =  
|count3 =  
|count4 =  
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish Labour Party
|candidate = Jim Goodfellow
|count1 = 1,294
|percentage = 27.08
|count2 =  
|count3 =  
|count4 =  
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish National Party
|candidate = David Stuart Berry (incumbent)†
|count1 = 1,018
|percentage = 21.30
|count2 = 1,043.8
|count3 = 1,059
|count4 = 1,253.9
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish Liberal Democrats
|candidate = Stuart Leitch MacKinnon (incumbent)
|count1 = 405
|percentage = 8.47
|count2 = 485.2
|count3 = 510.6
|count4 = 526.3
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Jeremy Douglas Findlay
|count1 = 350
|percentage = 7.32
|count2 = 426.8
|count3 = 444.4
|count4 = 464.9
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish National Party
|candidate = Ronnie Gurr
|count1 = 247
|percentage = 5.17
|count2 = 250.1
|count3 = 255.1
|count4 =  
}}{{STV Election box end2
|numcounts = 4
|electorate = 9,811
|valid = 4,779
|spoilt = 42
|quota = 1,195
|turnout = 4,821 (48.71%)
}}

Haddington and Lammermuir

  • 2007: 1xCon; 1xSNP; 1xLib Dem
  • 2012: 1xLab; 1xSNP; 1xCon
  • 2007-2012 Change: Lab gain one seat from Lib Dem
{{STV Election box begin2|
|title=Haddington and Lammermuir - 3 seats
|numcounts= 6{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish Labour Party
|candidate = John McMillan
|count1 = 1,522
|percentage = 33.38
|count2 =  
|count3 =  
|count4 =  
|count5 =  
|count6 =  
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish National Party
|candidate = Tom Trotter (incumbent)
|count1 = 1,219
|percentage = 26.74
|count2 =  
|count3 =  
|count4 =  
|count5 =  
|count6 =  
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
|candidate = Ludovic Broun-Lindsay (incumbent)
|count1 = 908
|percentage = 19.92
|count2 = 961.7
|count3 = 971.8
|count4 = 1,004
|count5 = 1,076.1
|count6 = 1,483.3
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish Liberal Democrats
|candidate = Kelvin Logan Pate
|count1 = 610
|percentage = 13.38
|count2 = 723.2
|count3 = 743.9
|count4 = 755.9
|count5 = 867.7
|count6 =  
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = David Barrett
|count1 = 227
|percentage = 4.98
|count2 = 276.4
|count3 = 289.9
|count4 = 313.4
|count5 =  
|count6 =  
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = United Kingdom Independence Party
|candidate = Oluf George Marshall
|count1 = 73
|percentage = 1.60
|count2 = 86.1
|count3 = 90
|count4 =  
|count5 =  
|count6 =  
}}{{STV Election box end2
|numcounts = 6
|electorate = 9,948
|valid = 4,559
|spoilt = 38
|quota = 1,140
|turnout = 4,597 (45.83%)
}}

Dunbar and East Linton

  • 2007: 1xSNP; 1xLib Dem; 1xLab
  • 2012: 1xLab; 1xSNP; 1xCon
  • 2007-2012 Change: Con gain one seat from Lib Dem
{{STV Election box begin2|
|title=Dunbar and East Linton - 3 seats
|numcounts= 5{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish Labour Party
|candidate = Norman Hampshire (incumbent)
|count1 = 1,191
|percentage = 25.49
|count2 =  
|count3 =  
|count4 =  
|count5 =  
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish National Party
|candidate = Paul Stewart McLennan (incumbent)
|count1 = 1,158
|percentage = 24.78
|count2 = 1,160
|count3 = 1,195
|count4 =  
|count5 =  
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
|candidate = Michael George Veitch
|count1 = 983
|percentage = 21.04
|count2 = 983.8
|count3 = 1,072.9
|count4 = 1,074.7
|count5 = 1,185.9
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish National Party
|candidate = Isobel Margaret Knox
|count1 = 656
|percentage = 14.04
|count2 = 657.1
|count3 = 681.1
|count4 = 702.7
|count5 = 805.1
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish Labour Party
|candidate = Hayley Flanagan
|count1 = 444
|percentage = 9.50
|count2 = 460.1
|count3 = 516.3
|count4 = 517.3
|count5 =  
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Scottish Liberal Democrats
|candidate = Ann Burt Taylor
|count1 = 241
|percentage = 5.16
|count2 = 241.5
|count3 =  
|count4 =  
|count5 =  
}}{{STV Election box end2
|numcounts = 5
|electorate = 9,760
|valid = 4,673
|spoilt = 71
|quota = 1,169
|turnout = 4,744 (47.88%)
}}

Post Election Changes

  • † On 6 March 2013 North Berwick Coastal SNP Cllr David Stuart Berry resigned from the party and became an Independent Nationalist after comparing the Union to slavery on Twitter. 

References

http://www.eastlothian.gov.uk/info/200210/council_elections_thursday_3_may_2012/1431/council_election_results__thursday_3_may

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