Local Election Results 2003
Stirling
Whole council up for election.
Other results for Stirling:
2007
2012
2017
2022
By-elections for Stirling (may be incomplete): 30th March 2006 (Borestone)
— 30th April 2009 (Bannockburn)
— 1st October 2015 (Stirling E.)
— 6th May 2021 (Forth & Endrick)
— 16th March 2023 (Dunblane & Bridge of Allan)
— 25th January 2024 (Dunblane & Bridge of Allan)
— 15th August 2024 (Dunblane & Bridge of Allan)
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Labour |
13120 |
36.2% |
12 |
Conservative |
10023 |
27.7% |
10 |
Scottish National Party |
7722 |
21.3% |
0 |
Liberal Democrat |
4679 |
12.9% |
0 |
Independent |
578 |
1.6% |
0 |
Scottish Socialist Party |
86 |
0.2% |
0 |
Charles McKean |
Lab |
916 |
49.0% |
William Nicol |
SNP |
431 |
23.0% |
Bob Nixon |
C |
303 |
16.2% |
Margaret Boland |
LD |
221 |
11.8% |
Margaret Brisley |
Lab |
834 |
50.8% |
Alasdair MacPherson |
SNP |
634 |
38.6% |
Hugh McCrea |
C |
175 |
10.7% |
Tom Coll |
Lab |
824 |
56.4% |
Alistair Walker |
SNP |
409 |
28.0% |
Neil Benny |
C |
228 |
15.6% |
Alistair Berrill |
C |
842 |
39.8% |
Catherine Riches |
Lab |
634 |
30.0% |
John Vass |
LD |
365 |
17.2% |
Janett Aitken |
SNP |
275 |
13.0% |
Patrick Kelly |
Lab |
613 |
50.9% |
Lorraine Reid |
SNP |
268 |
22.3% |
Alastair McCulloch |
C |
141 |
11.7% |
Gordon Bruce |
LD |
96 |
8.0% |
Marjory Sutherland |
SSP |
86 |
7.1% |
John Holliday |
C |
647 |
36.2% |
Kevin Holdsworth |
LD |
631 |
35.3% |
Peter Willis |
SNP |
268 |
15.0% |
Alison Gray |
Lab |
243 |
13.6% |
Duncan Thomson |
Lab |
756 |
48.6% |
Pamela Lowry |
SNP |
413 |
26.6% |
Alastair Orr |
C |
256 |
16.5% |
Joanna Lynch |
LD |
130 |
8.4% |
David Lonsdale |
C |
811 |
43.7% |
Thomas Inglis |
SNP |
429 |
23.1% |
Ian Fraser |
Lab |
399 |
21.5% |
Desmond Hammerton |
LD |
218 |
11.7% |
Ann Dickson |
C |
887 |
43.6% |
David Goss |
LD |
467 |
23.0% |
David Bowker |
Lab |
396 |
19.5% |
Charles McHugh |
SNP |
283 |
13.9% |
Patricia Greenhill |
C |
789 |
41.8% |
Maxwell Craig |
Lab |
441 |
23.4% |
Michael Dewar |
SNP |
344 |
18.2% |
Galen Milne |
LD |
314 |
16.6% |
Anthony Ffinch |
C |
747 |
46.4% |
Vernon Alexander |
Lab |
345 |
21.4% |
Gerard McLaughlan |
SNP |
340 |
21.1% |
Constance Milne |
LD |
179 |
11.1% |
Gerry Power |
C |
724 |
38.7% |
Charles Broadfoot |
Lab |
607 |
32.5% |
Dorothy Robinson |
SNP |
270 |
14.4% |
Gillian Nunn |
LD |
269 |
14.4% |
Colin Finlay |
Lab |
389 |
29.5% |
Iain MacFarlane |
LD |
356 |
27.0% |
Eilidh MacKechnie |
SNP |
345 |
26.2% |
Amelia Kenyon |
C |
228 |
17.3% |
Thomas Hazel |
Lab |
954 |
66.2% |
Darren Lowry |
SNP |
310 |
21.5% |
Lesley Stein |
C |
178 |
12.3% |
John Hendry |
Lab |
737 |
65.1% |
Andrew Harlick |
SNP |
231 |
20.4% |
Rebecca Lindsay |
C |
91 |
8.0% |
Helen Cameron |
LD |
73 |
6.4% |
Michael O'Brien |
Lab |
682 |
41.2% |
Thomas Brookes |
Ind |
506 |
30.5% |
John Duncan |
SNP |
330 |
19.9% |
Robert Liston |
Ind |
72 |
4.3% |
John Stein |
C |
67 |
4.0% |
Colin O'Brien |
Lab |
1163 |
57.5% |
Mary Kenyon |
C |
547 |
27.0% |
James Taggart |
SNP |
233 |
11.5% |
Edna Haydock |
LD |
80 |
4.0% |
Paul Nelson |
C |
650 |
43.3% |
Ken Reid |
SNP |
333 |
22.2% |
Katharine Anderson |
LD |
285 |
19.0% |
Hugh McClung |
Lab |
234 |
15.6% |
Elizabeth Harding |
C |
761 |
40.4% |
Andrew Simpson |
Lab |
527 |
28.0% |
Graham Lambie |
SNP |
329 |
17.5% |
Graham Reed |
LD |
267 |
14.2% |
Corrie McChord |
Lab |
420 |
40.3% |
Scott Farmer |
SNP |
300 |
28.8% |
Peter McEwan |
LD |
222 |
21.3% |
James Duthie |
C |
101 |
9.7% |
Alasdair Beaton |
C |
547 |
33.4% |
Fergus Wood |
SNP |
454 |
27.7% |
Paul Owens |
Lab |
376 |
23.0% |
John Cummins |
LD |
260 |
15.9% |
John Paterson |
Lab |
630 |
37.7% |
James Thomson |
SNP |
493 |
29.5% |
Stephen Kerr |
C |
303 |
18.1% |
William Galloway |
LD |
246 |
14.7% |
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