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1980 Scottish local elections

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1980 Scottish local elections

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 First partySecond party
 Margaret Thatcher
LeaderJames CallaghanMargaret Thatcher
PartyLabourConservative
Leader since5 April 197611 February 1975
Seats won469232
Seat changeIncrease187Decrease 27
Popular vote45.4%24.1%
SwingIncrease13.8Decrease3.1

 Third partyFourth party
 Gordon WilsonDavid Steel
LeaderGordon WilsonDavid Steel
PartySNPLiberal
Leader since19797 July 1976
Seats won5233
Seat changeDecrease118Decrease29
Popular vote15.5%6.2%
SwingDecrease8.7Increase2.2

Colours denote the winning party with outright control

Elections for the Scottish district councils were held in 1980.

These were the third elections held to the 53 district councils established by theLocal Government (Scotland) Act 1973. The previous elections had been held in 1977. The elections took place a year after the Conservative government ofMargaret Thatcher had come to power. The local elections, which also took place in England and Wales, were seen as the first electoral test of the Thatcher ministry.[1]

Background

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The poll was held on 1 May and all 1,182 district council seats were to be filled.[2] Districts formed the second tier in local government in Scotland under the 1975 reorganisation, with regional councils forming the upper tier. It was intended that elections would normally take place on a four-year cycle. Regional elections were also to be on a four-year cycle, held midway between district elections.

Party performance

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Labour had a very good electoral performance, more than regaining the ground they had lost at the 1977 elections. They gained 18 councils: 3 from theScottish National Party, one fromLiberals and 14 from no overall control. Notable gains were the cities of Aberdeen, Dundee and Glasgow.[3] The Conservatives suffered the loss of Edinburgh but held another six councils. The SNP vote collapsed and they lost control of the three councils they controlled. In a number of councils all of the party's sitting councillors were defeated, most notably in Glasgow where they lost all 16 seats they held. TheLiberal Party lost the only council they controlled.[3]

Summary of the 1980 Scottish District local council election results[4]
PartiesVotesVotes %Wards
Labour45.4469
Conservative24.1232
SNP15.552
Liberal6.233
Independent/Other8.9
Total

Results by region

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The seats on each council before and after the election were as follows:[2][3]

Borders

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DistrictLabourConservativeLiberalIndependentOtherControl
Berwickshire1 (+1)11 (−1)000Conservative hold
Ettrick and Lauderdale010 (−1)14 (+1)0Independent hold
Roxburgh0 (−1)5 (+3)011 (−2)0Independent hold
Tweeddale000100Independent hold

Central

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DistrictLabourConservativeSNPLiberalIndependentOtherControl
Clackmannan7 (+3)14 (−3)000Labour gain from SNP
Falkirk27 (+19)24 (−17)02 (−1)Independent Labour 1
Independent Scottish Nationalist 0 (−1)
Labour gain from SNP
Stirling10 (+3)90 (−3)01 (+1)Independent Conservative 0 (−1)Labour gain from NOC

Dumfries and Galloway

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DistrictLabourConservativeSNPIndependentControl
Annandale and Eskdale00016Independent hold
Nithsdale5 (+1)5 (+5)414 (−6)Independent hold
Stewartry00012Independent hold
Wigtown00014Independent hold

Fife

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DistrictLabourConservativeSNPLiberalIndependentOtherControl
Dunfermline22 (+3)5 (−2)1 (−1)1 (+1)1 (−1)0Labour hold
Kirkcaldy23 (+7)3 (−2)4 (−4)03Ratepayers 3 (−1)Labour gain from NOC
North-East Fife5 (+4)11 (−5)002 (+1)0Conservative hold

Grampian

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DistrictLabourConservativeSNPLiberalIndependentControl
Banff and Buchan1 (+1)05 (+4)012 (−5)Independent hold
City of Aberdeen27 (+5)13 (−2)0 (−2)8 (−1)0Labour gain from NOC
Gordon03036No overall control
Kincardine and Deeside02 (−1)01 (+1)9Independent hold
Moray003 (−1)015 (+1)Independent hold

Highland

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DistrictLabourConservativeSNPLiberalIndependentControl
Badenoch and Strathspey002 (+2)08 (−2)Independent hold
Caithness100113Independent hold
Inverness801217Independent hold
Lochaber4 (+1)00 (−1)08Independent hold
Nairn000 (−2)010Independent hold
Ross and Cromarty010019Independent hold
Skye and Lochalsh
2 vacancies
00009Independent hold
Sutherland
1 vacancy
000013Independent hold

‡ Changes in ward boundaries

Lothian

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DistrictLabourConservativeSNPLiberalIndependentControl
City of Edinburgh2531222Conservatives lose to NOC
East Lothian107000Labour hold
Midlothian13 (+6)0 (−1)0 (−4)1 (+1)1 (−1)Labour gain from NOC
West Lothian15 (+7)04 (−6)02 (−1)Labour gain from NOC

‡ Changes in ward boundaries

Strathclyde

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DistrictLabourConservativeSNPLiberalIndependentOthersControl
Argyll and Bute1 (+1)2 (−2)3020 (+1)0Independent hold
Bearsden and Milngavie2 (+1)6 (−1)0020Conservative hold
Clydebank8 (+5)10 (−5)00Scottish Labour 1Labour gain from NOC
Cumbernauld and Kilsyth6 (+1)04 (−1)000Labour gain from SNP
Cumnock and Doon Valley8 (+2)0 (−1)0020Labour hold
Cunninghame215201Moderate Conservatives 1Labour gain from NOC
Dumbarton8 (+4)3 (−1)2 (−2)02 (−1)0Labour gain from NOC
East Kilbride12 (+8)21 (−6)00 (−2)0Labour gain from NOC
Eastwood010000Ratepayers 2Conservative hold
City of Glasgow58 (+26)11 (−12)0 (−16)3 (+2)00Labour gain from NOC
Hamilton17 (+7)10 (−6)20 (−1)0Labour hold
Inverclyde13 (+5)10 (−1)9 (−4)00Labour gain from Liberals
Kilmarnock and Loudoun11 (+4)5 (−2)0 (−2)000Labour gain from NOC
Kyle and Carrick13 (+6)12 (−5)0 (−1)000Labour gain from NOC
Lanark5 (+1)02 (−1)00Independent Progressives 7NOC
Motherwell21 (+2)3 (−2)30 (−1)01 (=1)Communist 1Labour hold
Monklands18 (+5)3 (−3)0 (−1)00 (−1)0Labour hold
Renfrew34 (+20)4 (-7)1 (-10)01 (-2)Independent Labour 0 (-1)Labour gain from NOC
Strathkelvin10 (+6)40 (−6)000Labour gain from NOC

Tayside

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DistrictLabourConservativeSNPLiberalIndependentOthersControl
Angus312 (+1)007 (−1)0Conservative hold
City of Dundee25 (+4)26 (−2)001 (−1)Ratepayer-Conservatives 11 (−1)
Independent Ratepayers-Conservatives 1 (+1)
Progressive Conservatives 0 (−1)
Labour gain from NOC
Perth and Kinross5 (+2)19 (−2)11 (+1)3 (−1)0Conservative hold

References

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  1. ^Warman, Christopher (1 May 1980). "Poll 'chance to pass judgment'".The Times. p. 2.
  2. ^ab"Labour makes gains throughout Britain in local government elections".The Times. 2 May 1980. p. 4.
  3. ^abcWarman, Christopher (5 May 1980). "Labour wins stronger voice to fight against cuts in local services".The Times. p. 3.
  4. ^Rallings, Colin; Thrasher, Michael (2013).Local Elections in Britain. Routledge. pp. Table 7.5.
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