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2017 Aberdeen City Council election

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All 45 seats to Aberdeen City Council
23 seats needed for a majority
Turnout37.6%
  First party Second party Third party
  Blank Blank Blank
Leader Stephen Flynn Douglas Lumsden Jenny Laing
Party SNP Conservative Labour
Leader's seat Kincorth/Nigg/Cove Airyhall/Broomhill/Garthdee Midstocket/Rosemount
Last election 15 seats, 31.3% 3 seats, 9.7% 17 seats, 29.7%
Seats won 19 11 9
Seat change Increase4 Increase8 Decrease8
Popular vote 22,690 17,427 11,784
Percentage 32.6% 25.0% 16.9%
Swing Increase1.3% Increase15.4% Decrease12.8%

  Fourth party Fifth party
  Blank Blank
Leader Ian Yuill Marie Boulton
Party Liberal Democrats Independent
Leader's seat Airyhall/Broomhill/Garthdee Lower Deeside
Last election 5 seats, 15.1% 3 seats, 11.2%
Seats won 4 2
Seat change Decrease1 Decrease1
Popular vote 10,753 5,195
Percentage 15.4% 7.9%
Swing Increase0.3% Decrease3.3%

The 13 multi-member wards

Council Leader before election

Jenny Laing
Labour

Council Leader after election

Jenny Laing
Labour (suspended)

The 2017 Aberdeen City Council election took place on 4 May 2017 to elect members of Aberdeen City Council. The election used the 13 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 form of proportional representation, with a total of 45 Councillors elected, an increase in two members from 2012.

The Scottish National Party won 19 seats, the Scottish Conservatives won 11, Scottish Labour won nine, the Scottish Liberal Democrats won four and there were two independent members. On 11 May, the Lib Dems, ruled out entering into a formal coalition and instead would "consider every issue before the council on its merits on a case-by-case basis."[1]

On 17 May, an agreement was reached to form a coalition between the Tories, Labour and the three independent councillors, up from two after councillor Jennifer Stewart resigned from the Liberal Democrat group to sit as an Independent and give the coalition an overall majority.[2] The coalition agreed by Aberdeen's Labour councillors was without the party executive's approval and so the councillors were told to withdraw from the deal by 5pm on 17 May or face suspension. The deadline passed without any change to the coalition and as such, all 9 Labour councillors were suspended from the party.[3]

In August, the co-leadership was ratified by a meeting of the full council, appointing Douglas Lumsden (Con) & Jenny Laing (Lab) as co-leaders.

Election results

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Aberdeen City Local Election Result 2017
Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/−
  SNP 19 +4 42.2 32.4 22,690 +1.1
  Conservative 11 +8 24.4 24.7 17,427 +15.1
  Labour 9 8 −8 17.8 17.7 12,496 −12.0
  Liberal Democrats 4 −1 8.9 15.2 10,753 +0.1
  Independent 2 −1 4.4 7.4 5,195 −3.8
  Scottish Green 0 0.0 2.2 1,538 −0.3
  UKIP 0 0.0 0.3 202 +0.2
  National Front 0 0.0 0.06 39 -0.39
  Scottish Libertarian 0 0.0 0.05 31 New
  Solidarity 0 0.0 0.04 28 New
Total 45 69,687

Ward results

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Dyce/Bucksburn/Danestone

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  • 2012: 2xSNP; 2xLab
  • 2017: 1xCons; 2xSNP; 1XLab
  • 2012–2017 Change:−1 Lab; +1 Cons
Dyce/Bucksburn/Danestone – 4 seats
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6
Conservative Avril MacKenzie 30.4 2,012          
SNP Neil MacGregor (incumbent) 25.3 1,670          
SNP Gill Samarai (incumbent) 11.9 785 798.7 1,087.3 1,115.5 1,176.8 1,317.9
Labour Barney Crockett (incumbent)‡ 11.3 744 806 813.5 1,141.6 1,273.4 1,483.7
Independent Coral Duthie 7.7 509 658.1 669.8 708.9 942.9  
Labour Graeme Lawrence (incumbent) 6.9 458 504.9 514.3      
Liberal Democrats Dorothy Pearce 6.5 430 614.5 625.5 666.2    
Electorate: TBC   Valid: 6,608   Spoilt: 145   Quota: 1,322   Turnout: 6,753 (44.2%)  

Bridge of Don

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  • 2012: 2xSNP; 1xIndependent; 1xLab
  • 2017: 1xCons; 2xSNP; 1xIndependent
  • 2012–2017 Change: −1 Lab; +1 Cons
Bridge of Don – 4 seats
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Conservative Brett Hunt‡‡‡‡ 25.8 1,868                
SNP Alison Alphonse 22.2 1,610                
Independent John Reynolds (incumbent) 14.4 1,045 1,132.2 1,137.6 1,140.1 1,179.6 1,327.2 1,598.9    
SNP Sandy Stuart (incumbent)‡‡‡ 11.9 862 869.9 996.7 1,000.4 1,009.7 1,056.04 1,130.7 1,157.8 1,373.4
Labour Willie Young (incumbent) 11.1 805 849.9 854.09 856.2 856.2 871.3 1,026.3 1,047.03  
Liberal Democrats Karen Farquhar 9.2 669 782.9 791.2 794.3 803.5 850.2      
Independent George Saunders 3.8 279 305.8 308.5 317.7 338.9        
Independent Simon McLean 1.0 70 83.3 84.07 91.9          
Solidarity James Irving-Lewis 0.4 28 32.7 35.2            
Electorate: TBC   Valid: 7,236   Spoilt: 114   Quota: 1,448   Turnout: 7,350 (49.3%)  

Kingswells/Sheddocksley/Summerhill

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  • 2017: 1xLDem; 1xSNP; 1xCons
  • 2012–2017: New ward
Kingswells/Sheddocksley/Summerhill – 3 seats
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Liberal Democrats Steve Delaney * 36.2 1,825            
SNP David John Cameron * 17.7 895 972.5 974.8 997.8 1,668.7    
Conservative John Wheeler 15.8 797 951.8 979.9 1,000.8 1,009 1,033.3 1,341.6
Labour Barry Mitchell 13.7 690 767.8 779 818.1 848.7 952.7  
SNP Josh Mennie 13.4 678 722.8 731.3 769.7      
Scottish Green Pippa Robertson 1.8 90 149.6 159.4        
UKIP Philip Clarke 1.4 68 77.5          
Electorate: TBC   Valid: 5,043   Spoilt: 85   Quota: 1,261   Turnout: 5,128 (45.5%)  
  • = Sitting Councillors for Kingswells/Sheddocksley Ward.

Northfield/Mastrick North

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  • 2017: 2x SNP; 1xLab
  • 2012–2017 Change: New ward
Northfield/Mastrick North – 3 seats
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SNP Jackie Dunbar* 39.9% 1,747              
Labour Gordon Graham * 15.8% 692 728.1 740.5 779.9 885.5 902.8 911.07 1,551.3
Labour Frank Gilfeather 14.4% 629 655.8 661.8 693.2 788.6 798.8 809.9  
Conservative Alan Martin 8.6% 376 379.7 395.7 430.6        
SNP Ciaran McRae 8.4% 370 742.6 748.5 764.7 776.2 1,206.7    
SNP Jessica Mennie 7.6% 333 486.5 494.01 502.9 516.2      
Liberal Democrats Sam Forman 3.5% 154 169.7 188.02          
Independent Faith Robertson-Foy 1.8% 81 86.2            
Electorate: TBC   Valid: 4,382   Spoilt: 180   Quota: 1,096   Turnout: 4,562 (37.2%)  
  • = Sitting Councillors for Northfield Ward.

Hilton/Woodside/Stockethill

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  • 2017: 1x SNP; 1xLab; 1xCons
  • 2012–2017 Change: New ward
Hilton/Woodside/Stockethill – 3 seats
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SNP Neil Copland * 25.3% 1,148              
Conservative Freddie John 19.6% 889 889.2 914.2 933.2 991.2 1,019.2 1,039.7 1,235.2
Labour Lesley Dunbar * 18% 818 818.9 843.9 870.9 913.9 1,252.9    
SNP Lauren Wards 16.1% 729 738.9 761.09 829.4 884.5 906.7 925.03  
Labour Lewis MacLeod 8.1% 369 369.3 379.3 393.3 445.3      
Liberal Democrats Sam Petchey 4.8% 219 219.2 248.2 308.3        
Scottish Green Peter Kennedy 4.1% 186 186.5 223.5          
Independent David Page Henderson 3.9% 179 179.4            
Electorate: TBC   Valid: 4,537   Spoilt: 137   Quota: 1,135   Turnout: 4,674 (40.5%)  
  • = Sitting Councillors for Hilton/Stockethill ward.

Tillydrone/Seaton/Old Aberdeen

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  • 2012: 2xLab; 1xSNP
  • 2017: 2xSNP; 1Lab
  • 2012–2017 Change: −1 Lab; +1 SNP
Tillydrone/Seaton/Old Aberdeen – 3 seats
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Labour Ross Grant (incumbent)‡ 27% 867                
SNP Alexander McLellan 25.6% 825                
SNP Jim Noble (incumbent) 16.9% 545 549.6 566.9 569.9 582.9 595.2 682.9 774.5 839.7
Conservative Emma Farquhar 10.6% 342 344.3 344.5 350.5 372.5 408.7 432.1 471.2  
Labour Ramsay Milne (incumbent) 7.6% 245 288.3 288.8 293.01 296.4 326.9 379.9    
Scottish Green Alex Arthur 5.5% 178 180.5 181.06 182.06 188.3 231.3      
Liberal Democrats Jenny Wilson 4.1% 133 134.3 134.5 137.5 142.6        
UKIP Stephen Adams 1.6% 53 53.9 54.02 60.03          
National Front Dave MacDonald 0.9% 29 29.3 29.3            
Electorate: TBC   Valid: 3,217   Spoilt: 133   Quota: 805   Turnout: 3,350 (36.4%)  

Midstocket/Rosemount

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  • 2012: 1xCons; 1xSNP; 1xLab
  • 2017: 1xCons; 1xSNP; 1xLab
  • 2012–2017 Change: No change
Midstocket/Rosemount – 3 seats
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Conservative Tom Mason 27.7% 1,318            
SNP Bill Cormie (incumbent) 25.1% 1,195            
Labour Jenny Laing (incumbent)‡ 19.7% 935 960.05 960.4 971.05 1,040.2 1,154.2 1,283.3
SNP Derek Davidson 8.4% 398 399.2 403.8 403.8 491.1 524.9 604.5
Independent Dustin MacDonald 6.5% 311 323.8 323.9 379.3 419.7 492.4  
Scottish Green Alex Jarvis 5.4% 256 260.5 260.8 268.4      
Liberal Democrats William Sell 5.2% 245 270.01 272.1 292.9 332.05    
Independent Bill Robb 2% 97 117.4 117.5        
Electorate: TBC   Valid: 4,755   Spoilt: 80   Quota: 1,189   Turnout: 4,835 (44.3%)  

George Street/Harbour

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  • 2012: 2xLab; 1xSNP
  • 2017: 2xSNP; 1xLab; 1xCons
  • 2012–2017 Change: +1 Cons; +1 SNP; −1 Lab; 1 extra seat compared to 2012.
George Street/Harbour – 4 seats
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
SNP Dell Henrickson 20.8% 753                
SNP Michael Hutchison (incumbent) 17.4% 632 650.5 653.5 676.7 866.6        
Conservative Ryan Houghton 16.2% 588 588.6 601.7 641.7 646.7 649.9 664.1 688.9 836.4
Labour Sandra MacDonald 15% 545 545.9 549.9 578.9 582.9 596.8 864.2    
Scottish Green Guy Ingerson 10% 364 365.04 366.04 425.1 440.3 489.7 500.2 534.8  
Labour Mike Scott 8.1% 292 292.1 293.1 315.1 316.2 320.1      
SNP Wendy Stuart 5.8% 210 215.4 216.5 222.5          
Liberal Democrats John Waddell 5.7% 206 206.3 211.3            
UKIP John Stephen 0.9% 32 32.1              
Electorate: TBC   Valid: 3,622   Spoilt: 103   Quota: 725   Turnout: 3,725 (30.5%)  

Lower Deeside

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  • 2012: 1xIndependent; 1xLib Dem; 1xLab
  • 2017: 1xCons; 1xLab; 1xIndependent
  • 2012–2017 Change: − LibDem; +1 Con
Lower Deeside – 3 seats
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Conservative Philip Bell 39.8 2,714              
Independent Marie Boulton (incumbent) 16.4 1,119 1,449.4 1,452.5 1,512 1,556.09 1,822.8    
Labour M. Tauqeer Malik (incumbent)‡ 15.3 1,040 1,155.5 1,165.09 1,211.1 1,241.6 1,447.9 1,497.3 1,976.8
SNP Pamela McBain 15.1 1,028 1,042.9 1,049.4 1,068.8 1,145.9 1,224.4 1,235.1  
Liberal Democrats Ken McLeod 7.9 541 743.6 751.9 770.7 816.04      
Scottish Green Nir Oren 2.9 195 209.5 213.3 223.8        
Independent Kenneth Pratt 2.1 143 202.9 205.7          
Scottish Libertarian Robbie Bowman 0.5 31 45.9            
Electorate: TBC   Valid: 6,811   Spoilt: 52   Quota: 1,703   Turnout: 6,863 (57.7%)  

Hazlehead/Ashley/Queens Cross

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  • 2012 2xLDem; 1xCons; 1xSNP
  • 2017 2xLDem; 1xCons; 1xSNP
  • 2012–2017 Change: No change
Hazlehead/Ashley/Queens Cross – 4 seats
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5
Liberal Democrats Jennifer Stewart (incumbent) ‡ 23.0 1,725        
Liberal Democrats Martin Greig (incumbent) 21.2 1,592        
Conservative Claire Imrie 17.7 1,326 1,380.5 1,395.4 1,448 2,614.1
Conservative Steve Robertson 16.2 1,214 1,251.4 1,273.8 1,345.4  
SNP John Cooke 16.1 1,210 1,239.9 1,251.8 1,371.9 1,396.4
Labour John McLeod 5.9 441 470.2 481.1    
Electorate: TBC   Valid: 7,508   Spoilt: 131   Quota: 1,502   Turnout: 7,639 (54.3%)  

Airyhall/Broomhill/Garthdee

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  • 2012 1xLib Dem; 1xLab; 1xSNP
  • 2017 1xLib Dem; 1xCons; 1xSNP
  • 2012–2017 Change: −1 Lab; +1 Cons
Airyhall/Broomhill/Garthdee – 3 seats
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2
Liberal Democrats Ian Yuill (incumbent) 40.2 2,458  
Conservative Douglas Lumsden 25.1 1,533  
SNP Gordon Townson (incumbent) 23.2 1,417 1,596.7
Labour Angela Taylor (incumbent) 11.6 708 1,076.8
Electorate: TBC   Valid: 6,116   Spoilt: 54   Quota: 1,530   Turnout: 6,170 (51.9%)  

Torry/Ferryhill

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  • 2012: 2xSNP; 1xLab; 1xCons
  • 2017: 2xSNP; 1xLab; 1xCons
  • 2012–2017 Change: No change
Torry/Ferryhill – 4 seats
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Conservative Alan Donnelly (incumbent)‡‡ 26.1 1,337                
SNP Christian Allard 17.8 910 913.6 914.6 920.7 963.9 988.4 1,013.4 1,037.7 1,159.3
SNP Catriona MacKenzie‡‡‡‡‡ 16.5 847 851.2 851.2 854.2 915.4 956.4 1,001.4 1,017.3 1,143.1
Labour Yvonne Allan (incumbent)‡ 16.5 843 873.7 873.7 881.4 908.9 989.7 1,324.2    
Independent David Fryer 11.3 580 616.7 619.8 629.2 681.2 754.7 799.0 846.3  
Labour Piotr Teodorowski 9.1 467 474.8 474.8 476.8 499.09 547.4      
Liberal Democrats Gregor McAbery 5.6 286 332.7 333.7 340.01 377.5        
Scottish Green Renée Slater 5.3 269 274.7 275.7 282.8          
UKIP William McIntosh 1.0 49 65.7              
National Front Billy Watson 0.2 10 10.5              
Electorate: TBC   Valid: 5,598   Spoilt: 144   Quota: 1,120   Turnout: 5,742 (37.8%)  

Kincorth/Nigg/Cove

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  • 2017: 2xSNP; 1xCons; 1xLab
  • 2012–2017 Change: New ward
Kincorth/Nigg/Cove – 4 seats
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SNP Stephen Flynn *‡‡‡‡‡‡ 27.0 1,396              
Conservative Philip Sellar 21.5 1,113              
SNP Alex Nicoll + 13.7 707 1,020.3 1,023.08 1,041.9        
Labour Sarah Duncan 11.4 590 595.7 601.9 615.5 615.9 670.9 960.07 1,198.6
Independent Andy Finlayson * 10.9 562 571.5 585.9 719.5 720.8 812.07 845.5  
Labour Lynn Thomson 6.1 318 322.1 329.5 343.7 344.08 388.3    
Liberal Democrats Cameron Finnie 5.2 270 273.09 286.2 305.3 305.9      
Independent Finlay Crossan 4.3 220 224.1 232.9          
Electorate: TBC   Valid: 5,176   Spoilt: 120   Quota: 1,036   Turnout: 5,296 (40.9%)  
  • = Sitting Councillors for Kincorth/Loirston Ward.

+ = Sitting Councillor for Midstocket/Rosemount Ward.

Changes between 2017 and 2022

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‡ Changes of affiliation

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On 17 May 2017, Cllr Jennifer Stewart (Hazlehead/Ashley/Queens Cross) resigned from the Liberal Democrat group and now sits as an Independent.

On the same day, all 9 Labour councillors were suspended from the party and now sit as "Aberdeen Labour".

  • ‡‡ On 10 January 2019 Cllr Alan Donnelly (Torry/Ferryhill) was suspended from membership of the Scottish Conservative Party following a sexual harassment complaint.[4] He remained a member, and Depute Leader, of the Conservative Group on Aberdeen City Council until his conviction for sexual assault on 13 December 2019. He now sits as an Independent but is currently the subject of an interim suspension by the Standards Commission for Scotland.
  • ‡‡‡ On 11 July 2019 Bridge of Don SNP Cllr Sandy Stuart died after a short illness.[5] A by-election was held on 3 October 2019 for two seats. This was due to the resignation of fellow Bridge of Don Cllr Brett Hunt the day after the death of Cllr Stuart. The SNP candidate Jessica Mennie retained the seat for the party.[6]
  • ‡‡‡‡ On 12 July 2019 Conservative Cllr Brett Hunt resigned his seat as he works increasingly overseas.[7] A by-election was held on 3 October 2019 for two seats. This was due to the death of fellow Bridge of Don Cllr Sandy Stuart the day before Cllr Brett Hunt's resignation. The Conservative candidate Sarah Cross retained the seat for the party.[6]
  • ‡‡‡‡‡ On 28 August 2019 Torry and Ferryhill SNP Cllr Catriona McKenzie resigned her seat due to changes in her personal life.[8] A by-election was held on 21 November 2019 and Audrey Nicoll held the seat for the SNP.
  • ‡‡‡‡‡‡ Kincorth/Nigg/Cove SNP Cllr Stephen Flynn was elected MP for Aberdeen South at the 2019 UK General Election. He resigned his Council seat on 4 March 2020 resulting in a by-election.[1] This was scheduled for 5 November 2020 and was held by Miranda Radley for the SNP.

By-elections since 2017

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Bridge of Don By-election (3 October 2019) – 2 Seats[9]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1
Conservative Sarah Cross 36.2% 1,857
SNP Jessica Mennie 35.0% 1,797
Liberal Democrats Michael Skoczykloda 18.1% 929
Labour Graeme Lawrence 5.9% 305
Scottish Green Sylvia Hardie 2.7% 140
Independent Simon McLean 0.8% 43
Red Party of Scotland Max McKay 0.17% 9
Electorate: 15,188   Valid: 5,135   Spoilt: 66   Quota: 1,712   Turnout: 34.2%  
Torry/Ferryhill By-election (21 November 2019)
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6
SNP Audrey Nicoll 43.2 1,618 1,620 1,624 1,673 1,819 1,989
Conservative Neil Murray 26.0 972 983 996 1,049 1,083 1,151
Labour Willie Young 10.6 395 396 402 462 533  
Liberal Democrats Gregor McAbery 8.4 315 320 324      
Scottish Green Betty Lyon 8.1 304 320 347 429    
Independent Simon McLean 2.3 86 89        
UKIP Roy Hill 1.4 53          
Electorate: 15,443   Valid: 3,743   Spoilt: 40   Quota: 1,872   Turnout: 3,783 (24.5%)  
Kincorth/Nigg/Cove By-election (5 November 2020)
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SNP Miranda Radley 47.4 1,661 1,661 1,663 1,672 1,691 1,697 1,716 1,785
Conservative Christopher Wyles 20.2 709 710 712 713 714 725 746 834
Labour Shona Simpson 12.2 429 430 430 431 441 446 471 529
Independent Andy Finlayson 10.5 367 368 368 374 383 419 451  
Liberal Democrats Moira Henderson 3.6 128 132 132 133 140 148    
Independent Simon McLean 2.5 92 93 97 99 104      
Scottish Green Daniel Verhamme 1.7 58 60 61 63        
Independent Lizette Belizzi Houston 0.9 31 32 34          
Independent Sochima Iroh 0.5 16              
Scottish Libertarian Bryce Hope 0.5 16              
Electorate: 13,130   Valid: 3,540   Spoilt: 33   Quota: 1,754   Turnout: 3,573 (27%)  

References

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  1. ^ "Lib Dems rule out Aberdeen City Council coalition". BBC News. 11 May 2017. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
  2. ^ "Labour, Conservatives and independents to form administration at Aberdeen City Council". Holyrood Magazine. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
  3. ^ Davidson, Jenni (17 May 2017). "Scottish Labour councillors on Aberdeen City Council suspended". Holyrood Magazine. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
  4. ^ Hebditch, Jon. "EXCLUSIVE: Leading Aberdeen councillor suspended from party as police investigate sexual harassment complaint". The Press and Journal.
  5. ^ "Tributes paid after councillor's death". BBC News. 11 July 2019.
  6. ^ a b "Tories and SNP win seats in council by-election". BBC News. 4 October 2019.
  7. ^ "Councillor who works abroad resigns". BBC News. 12 July 2019.
  8. ^ Gossip, Alastair. "Torry and Ferryhill voters to go to the polls in by-election after councillor resigns".
  9. ^ "Local By Elections" (PDF). aberdeencity.gov.uk. 3 September 2019. Retrieved 3 September 2019.