1999 Scottish local government election
The 1999 West Dunbartonshire Council election was held on the 6 May 1999 and were the second to the unitary authority , which was created, along with 28 other local authorities, under the Local Government etc (Scotland) Act 1994 .
Results
1999 West Dunbartonshire Council election result
Party
Seats
Gains
Losses
Net gain/loss
Seats %
Votes %
Votes
+/−
Labour
14
2
2
63.6
52.2
22,633
1.8
SNP
7
2
2
31.8
45.4
19,705
2.7
Independent
1
1
1
4.5
2.2
971
0.2
Conservative
0
0
0
0.0
0.2
77
1.0
Ward results
Ward 1: Whitecrook
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
SNP
James McElhill
1,101
54.1
Labour
Denis Agnew
936
45.9
Majority
165
8.2
Turnout
2,054
58.9
SNP hold
Ward 2: Dalmuir/Central
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Mary Campbell††
878
51.1
SNP
John Keegan
840
48.9
Majority
38
2.2
Turnout
1,738
49.2
Labour hold
Ward 3: Mountblow
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Daniel McCafferty††
1,228
53.5
SNP
William G. Hendrie
1,068
45.5
Majority
160
7.0
Turnout
2,317
59.9
Labour hold
Ward 4: Parkhall
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
John Syme††
1,099
57.2
SNP
Raymond Young
824
42.8
Majority
275
14.4
Turnout
1,944
62.8
Labour hold
Ward 5: Linnvale/Drumry
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Andrew White
1,210
61.7
SNP
Alexander Scullion
752
38.3
Majority
458
23.4
Turnout
1,976
60.5
Labour hold
Ward 6: Kilbowie
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Anthony Devine
1,059
56.8
SNP
Valerie Kean
804
43.2
Majority
255
13.6
Turnout
1,879
60.9
Labour hold
Ward 7: Kilbowie West
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Alistair Macdonald
1,287
70.8
SNP
William Wilson
530
29.2
Majority
757
41.6
Turnout
1,824
60.8
Labour hold
Ward 8: Faifley
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Mary Collins††
938
56.0
SNP
Alan Gordon
738
44.0
Majority
200
12.0
Turnout
1,691
54.4
Labour hold
Ward 9: Hardgate
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
SNP
John McDonald
934
51.3
Labour
Patricia Rice
887
48.7
Majority
47
2.6
Turnout
1,848
63.2
SNP gain from Labour
Ward 10: Duntocher
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Duncan McDonald
1,463
66.9
SNP
William S. Ramsay
723
33.1
Majority
740
33.8
Turnout
2,209
61.8
Labour hold
Ward 11: Bowling/Milton/Old Kilpatrick
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
SNP
John McCutcheon
1,585
58.9
Labour
Adam H. Hay
1,106
41.1
Majority
479
17.8
Turnout
2,721
66.3
SNP gain from Independent
Ward 12: Dumbarton East
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Linda McColl
1,025
52.1
SNP
John McNeil
739
37.5
Independent
Samuel McCallum
205
10.4
Majority
286
14.6
Turnout
1,991
69.4
Labour gain from SNP
Ward 13: Barloan/Overtoun
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
SNP
Iain Robertson
1,210
52.0
Labour
John Duffy
1,116
48.0
Majority
94
4.0
Turnout
2,365
65.3
SNP hold
Ward 14: Dumbarton North
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Geoffrey Calvert
1,075
59.5
SNP
David Logan
731
40.5
Majority
344
19.0
Turnout
1,836
53.4
Labour hold
Ward 15: Dumbarton Central
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
James McCallum
914
51.6
SNP
William Mackechnie
858
48.4
Majority
56
3.2
Turnout
1,803
59.8
Labour hold
Ward 16: Dumbarton West
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
John Trainer
1,034
52.7
SNP
David Logan
850
43.3
Conservative
Brian Vosper
77
4.0
Majority
184
9.4
Turnout
1,967
58.1
Labour hold
Ward 18: Alexandria North/Tullichewan
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
SNP
Craig McLaughlin
1,004
51.0
Labour
David Ballantyne
963
49.0
Majority
41
2.0
Turnout
1,994
59.2
SNP hold
Ward 19: Balloch
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
SNP
Ronald McColl
1,048
51.7
Labour
Martin Rooney
980
48.3
Majority
68
3.4
Turnout
2,059
66.9
SNP hold
Ward 20: Haldane/Kilmaronock/Jamestown
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
SNP
Margaret McGregor
1,151
59.9
Labour
William Hemphill
772
40.1
Majority
379
19.8
Turnout
1,971
57.7
SNP hold
Ward 21: Bonhill East
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
James Flynn
1,090
61.5
SNP
Elsie Mackechnie
683
38.5
Majority
407
23.0
Turnout
1,786
57.0
Labour hold
Ward 22: Riverside
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Connie O'Sullivan
960
50.2
SNP
James Chirrey
951
49.8
Majority
9
0.4
Turnout
1,942
61.4
Labour gain from SNP
Aftermath
Independent councillor Jim Bollan became a member of the newly formed Scottish Socialist Party in 2000.
In May 2001, after the wrongful dismissal of the council's Chief Executive, 4 Labour councillors, Councillors Campbell, McCafferty, Syme and Collins, rebelled against the party's administration to vote for a no confidence motion in the Council leader, Andrew White. The vote passed 12-10, but Councillor White refused to resign. The 4 councillors later left the Labour party to become independents and formed a new administration in August of that year with support from the SNP and SSP councillors. The new Council leader was Daniel McCafferty, one of the rebels.
References
^ West Dunbartonshire Council: Council Election Results 6 May 1999
The Herald (Glasgow): Council call for leader to quit
The Herald (Glasgow): Council leader deposed as rebel colleagues vote with the opposition
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