Aberdeen Bridge of Don: Electorate 15,188; Total ballot papers verified 5,201; Turnout 34.2%; Total valid votes cast 5,135;
There were 66 rejected ballot papers.
The quota of votes for a candidate to be elected was 1,712.
Votes cast:
Candidate’s name
|
Political Party
|
Number of First Preference Votes
|
Philip CLARKE
|
UKIP
|
55
|
Sarah CROSS
|
Scottish Conservative and Unionist
|
1,857
|
Sylvia HARDIE
|
Scottish Green Party
|
140
|
Graeme LAWRENCE
|
Scottish Labour Party
|
305
|
Max McKAY
|
Red Party of Scotland
|
9
|
Simon Paul McLEAN
|
Independent
|
43
|
Jessica MENNIE
|
Scottish National Party (SNP)
|
1,797
|
Michal Franciszek SKOCZYKLODA
|
Scottish Liberal Democrats
|
929
|
|
TOTAL
|
5,135
|
The below candidates have been duly elected to represent the Bridge of Don ward of Aberdeen City Council:
Sarah Cross (Scottish Conservative and Unionist)
Jessica Mennie (SNP)
The by-election for two vacant seats in the Bridge of Don ward followed the death of Councillor Sandy Stuart (SNP) and the resignation of Councillor Brett Hunt (Scottish Conservative and Unionist).
Aberdeen City Council comprises 45 council seats across 13 wards. The Bridge of Don is represented by four elected members, with Councillor Alison Alphonse and Councillor John Reynolds continuing to serve. There is one vacant seat in the Torry/Ferryhill ward, where a by-election will be held on November 21, 2019.