The elections to the City of Edinburgh Council were held on Thursday 4 May 2017, on the same day as the 31 other local authorities in Scotland.[ 1] It was the third successive Local Council election to run under the single transferable vote (STV) electoral system.
2017 City of Edinburgh Council election Turnout 50.5% ( 7.9%)
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Adam McVey
Cameron Rose
Cammy Day
Party
SNP
Conservative
Labour
Leader's seat
Leith
Southside /Newington
Forth
Last election
18 seats, 26.87%
11 seats, 19.75%
20 seats, 28.13%
Seats before
17
11
21
Seats after
19
18
12
Seat change
1
7
8
Popular vote
49,994
51,212
33,916
Percentage
27.1%
27.7%
18.4%
Swing
0.2%
8.8%
9.8%
Fourth party
Fifth party
Leader
Steve Burgess
Party
Scottish Green
Liberal Democrats
Leader's seat
Southside /Newington
Corstorphine /Murrayfield
Last election
6 seats, 11.44%
3 seats, 9.34%
Seats before
5
2
Seats after
8
6
Seat change
2
3
Popular vote
22,907
25,154
Percentage
12.4%
13.6%
Swing
1.0%
4.3%
Overall Result
SNP vote share by wards
Conservative vote share by wards
Labour vote share by wards
Green vote share by wards
Liberal Democrats share by wards Election result by council wards
Leader of the Council before election
Andrew Burns
Labour
Leader of the Council after election
Adam McVey
SNP
The election saw the SNP become the largest party on the council for the first time, whilst the Conservative party overcame Labour to become the second largest party. Following the election Leith councillor Adam McVey took over control of the SNP group from Frank Ross. Conservative group leader Cameron Rose was similarly replaced by Iain Whyte. The Labour group elected Cammy Day as their leader.[ 2]
The Labour-SNP administration formed in 2012 lost their majority however were able to continue in office in a minority administration, with Labour now being the junior partner to the SNP.
Following the implementation of changes recommended by the Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland the number of councillors to be elected was increased from 58 to 63. This was also the first election contested on new boundaries since the 2007 election. While the number of wards remained at 17, five wards:
Almond Pentland Hills City Centre Craigentinny/Duddingston Portobello/Craigmillar
elected four councillors instead of three.
The fourth placed and losing candidate in four wards was SNP and one ward a Lib Dem. In a re-run of the 2017 election the boundary changes would have likely lead to an increase of +4 SNP Councillors and +1 Liberal Democrat.
The Meadows/Morningside ward was also renamed as Morningside .[ 3] [ 4]
2017 City of Edinburgh Council election Electorate: 370,692 Turnout: 187,157 (50.5%) Total Valid: 184,627[ 5]
Party
Seats
Gains
Losses
Net gain/loss
Seats %
Votes %
Votes
+/−
SNP
19
3
2
1
30.16
27.08
49,994
0.21
Conservative
18
7
0
7
28.57
27.73
51,212
8.82
Labour
12
1
9
8
19.05
18.37
33,916
9.76
Scottish Green
8
3
1
2
12.70
12.41
22,907
0.97
Liberal Democrats
6
3
0
3
9.52
13.62
25,154
4.28
Independent
0
0
0
0
0.00
0.67
1,239
1.17
Scottish Libertarian
0
0
0
0
0.00
0.11
201
New
UKIP
0
0
0
0
0.00
0.07
134
0.27
Socialist Labour
0
0
0
0
0.00
0.04
66
New
2012 : 1xSNP; 1xCon; 1xLib Dem
2017: 2xLib Dem; 1xCon; 1xSNP
2012-2017 Change: One Lib Dem gain.
Almond - 4 seats
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Liberal Democrats
Kevin Lang
42.8%
6,079
Liberal Democrats
Louise Young
8.0%
1,138
3,652
Conservative
Graham Hutchison
16.9%
2,395
2,727
2,995
SNP
Norrie Work (incumbent )
13.9%
1,971
2,055
2,105
2,108
2,111
2,117
2,123
2,225
2,387
3,744
SNP
Pamela Mitchell
8.7%
1,240
1,286
1,306
1,309
1,321
1,326
1,342
1,485
1,691
Labour
Bruce Whitehead
5.5%
786
869
966
985
996
1,014
1,037
1,167
Scottish Green
Iain McKinnon-Waddell
2.6%
375
430
495
502
510
537
558
Scottish Libertarian
Daniel Fraser
0.7%
99
113
119
123
134
139
Independent
John Longstaff
0.4%
56
69
89
102
120
UKIP
Otto Inglis
0.5%
68
79
85
100
Electorate: 25,455 Valid: 14,207 Spoilt: 129 Quota: 2,842 Turnout: 56.3%
2012: 1xCon; 1xSNP; 1xLab
2017: 1xCon; 1xGreen; 1xLab; 1xSNP
2012-2017 Change: One Green gain.
City Centre - 4 seats[ 6]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
Conservative
Jo Mowat (incumbent )
32.68%
2,904
SNP
Alasdair Rankin (incumbent )
25.07%
2,228
Scottish Green
Claire Miller
20.52%
1,823
Labour
Karen Doran (incumbent )
13.25%
1,177
1,372
1,512
1,534
1,566
2,424
Liberal Democrats
David Stevens
8.00%
711
1,185
1,304
1,318
1,388
Scottish Libertarian
Peter Sidor
0.48%
43
91
135
137
Electorate: 20,451 Valid: 8,886 Spoilt: 52 Quota: 1,776 Turnout: 8,938 (43.7%)
Colinton/Fairmilehead
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2012: 2xCon; 1xSNP
2017: 2xCon; 1xLab
2012-2017 Change: One Labour gain from SNP
Colinton/Fairmilehead - 3 seats
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
Conservative
Jason Rust (incumbent )
33.25%
3,783
Labour
Scott Arthur
20.59%
2,343
2,423
2,541
2,855
Conservative
Philip Doggart
16.51%
1,879
2,580
2,602
2,724
2,727
3,430
SNP
Richard John Lewis (incumbent )
20.73%
2,359
2,387
2,610
2,712
2,714
Liberal Democrats
David Richard Walker
4.64%
528
584
680
Scottish Green
Sara Marsden
4.28%
487
500
Electorate: 19,085 Valid: 11,379 Spoilt: 111 Quota: 2,845 Turnout: 60.2%
Corstorphine/Murrayfield
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2012 : 1xCon; 1xSNP; 1xLib Dem
2017: 1xCon; 1xSNP; 1xLib Dem
2012-2017 Change: No change.
Corstorphine/Murrayfield - 3 seats
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
Conservative
Scott Douglas
33.41%
3,819
Liberal Democrats
Gillian Gloyer
30.64%
3,502
SNP
Frank Ross (incumbent )
21.65%
2,474
2,503
2,566
2,577
2,680
2,956
Labour
June Whitelaw
7.68%
878
1,089
1,289
1,316
1,386
1,633
Scottish Green
Kate Nevens
5.23%
598
670
780
792
852
Independent
John Ferguson Scott
0.80%
92
221
281
316
UKIP
James Nisbet
0.58%
66
150
165
Electorate: 19,328 Valid: 11,429 Spoilt: 101 Quota: 2,858 Turnout: 11,530 (59.7%)
Craigentinny/Duddingston
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2012: 2xLab; 1xSNP
2017: 1xCon; 1xGreen; 1xLab; 1xSNP
2012-2017 Change: One Labour loss, one Conservative gain and one Green gain.
Craigentinny/Duddingston - 4 seats
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Conservative
John McLellan
23.7
2,521
SNP
Ian Campbell ††††††
23.1
2,458
Labour Co-op
Joan Griffiths (incumbent )
17.4
1,845
1,910.2
1,928.9
2,095.5
2,124.2
2,727.4
Scottish Green
Alex Staniforth
11.7
1,244
1,266.8
1,286.6
1,427.3
1,579.3
1,623.6
1,785.8
2,656.4
SNP
Alex Lunn (incumbent , elected as Labour)
7.6
813
819.4
1,049.4
1,076.3
1,602.6
1,615.5
1,675.8
SNP
Mridul Wadhwa
6.3
674
676.8
716.8
731.4
Labour Co-op
Lyndsay Martin
5.9
627
660.6
665.6
740.5
747.2
Liberal Democrats
Patrick Hadfield
4.2
448
548.6
554.9
Electorate: 22,793 Valid: 10,630 Spoilt: 262 Quota: 2,127 Turnout: 10,892
2012: 1xLab; 1xSNP; 1xLib Dem
2017: 1xCon; 1xSNP; 1xLib Dem
2012-2017 Change: One Conservative gain from Labour.
2012: 2xLab; 1xSNP; 1xCon
2017: 2xSNP; 1xCon; 1xLab
2012-2017 Change: One SNP gain from Labour.
Forth - 4 seats
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Conservative
Jim Campbell
28.38%
2,951
Labour
Cammy Day (incumbent )
15.18%
1,579
1,710
1,731
2,157
SNP
Eleanor Bird
17.94%
1,866
1,879
1,894
1,917
1,923
2,313
SNP
George Gordon
13.37%
1,390
1,402
1,421
1,457
1,463
1,638
1,836
2,207
Liberal Democrats
Tim Wight
7.81%
812
1,073
1,149
1,200
1,220
1,572
1,582
Scottish Green
Gillian Mackay
9.99%
1,039
1,085
1,130
1,165
1,178
Labour
Heather Pugh
5.55%
577
623
651
Independent
Nicola Ross
1.78%
185
269
Electorate: 23,348 Valid: 10,399 Spoilt: 214 Quota: 2,080 Turnout: 45.5%
Fountainbridge/Craiglockhart
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2012: 1xGreen; 1xLab; 1xSNP
2017: 1xCon; 1xGreen; 1xSNP
2012-2017 Change: One Conservative gain from Labour.
Fountainbridge/Craiglockhart - 3 seats
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
Conservative
Andrew Johnston
31.80%
2,908
Scottish Green
Gavin Corbett (incumbent )
27.61%
2,525
SNP
David Key (incumbent )
21.04%
1,924
1,939
2,028
2,043
2,125
2,755
Labour
Anne Wimberley
13.84%
1,266
1,395
1,458
1,482
1,864
Liberal Democrats
Jenni Lang
5.04%
461
659
705
732
Independent
Rojan Subramani
0.68%
62
91
101
Electorate: 17,032 Valid: 9,146 Spoilt: 59 Quota: 2,287 Turnout: 9,205 (54.0%)
2012 : 1xSNP; 1xCon; 1xLab; 1xGreen
2017: 2xCon; 1xLib Dem; 1xSNP
2012-2017 Change: One Conservative & Liberal Democrat gain from Labour and Green.
Inverleith - 4 seats[ 6]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Liberal Democrats
Hal Osler
16.59%
2,251
2,253
2,388
2,870
Conservative
Max Mitchell
19.79%
2,685
2,691
2,707
2,840
SNP
Gavin Barrie (incumbent )††
18.96%
2,572
2,576
2,611
2,811
Conservative
Iain Whyte (incumbent )
17.12%
2,323
2,325
2,371
2,411
2,459
2,571
2,573
3,103
Scottish Green
Nigel Bagshaw (incumbent )
12.30%
1,669
1,674
1,748
2,182
2,244
2,248
2,316
Labour
James Dalgleish
12.39%
1,678
1,681
1,704
Independent
Tina Woolnough
2.63%
357
362
Scottish Libertarian
Tom Laird
0.24%
32
Electorate: 24,275 Valid: 13,567 Spoilt: 147 Quota: 2,714 Turnout: 56.5%
2012: 1xLab; 1xGreen; 1xSNP
2017: 1xGreen; 1xLab; 1xSNP
2012-2017 Change: No change.
Leith - 3 seats
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
SNP
Adam McVey (incumbent )
36.16%
2,753
Scottish Green
Chas Booth (incumbent )
22.26%
1,695
2,213
Labour Co-op
Gordon John Munro (incumbent )
20.35%
1,549
1,690
1,821
2,106
Conservative
Paul Penman
15.93%
1,213
1,236
1,246
1,354
Liberal Democrats
Sanne Dijkstra-Downie
5.29%
403
448
552
Electorate: 17,432 Valid: 7,613 Spoilt: 62 Quota: 1,904 Turnout: 7,675 (44.0%)
2012: 2xLab; 1xSNP; 1xGreen
2017: 2xSNP; 1xGreen; 1xLab
2012-2017 Change: One SNP gain from Labour.
Leith Walk - 4 seats[ 6]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Scottish Green
Susan Rae
19.69%
2,097
2,105
2,125
2,246
SNP
Lewis Ritchie (incumbent )†
17.84%
1,900
1,901
1,903
1,923
1,949.4
2,052.2
2,090.4
2,125.9
2,209.4
SNP
Amy McNeese-Mechan
16.62%
1,770
1,772
1,777
1,788
1,817.5
1,870.9
1,912.9
1,971.4
2,107.7
Labour
Marion Donaldson (incumbent )†††††
15.04%
1,602
1,605
1,617
1,692
1,715.9
1,821.6
2,529.8
Conservative
Cristina Marga
14.42%
1,536
1,541
1,544
1,600
1,602.6
1,683.2
1,719.3
1,784.5
Labour
Nick Gardner (incumbent )
7.45%
793
795
803
839
849.3
912.7
Independent
Harald Tobermann
4.06%
432
459
463
511
522.6
Liberal Democrats
Vita Zaporozcenko
3.74%
398
400
403
Socialist Labour
David Don Jacobsen
0.62%
66
67
Independent
Alan Gordon Melville
0.52%
55
Electorate: 24,160 Valid: 10,649 Spoilt: 167 Quota: 2,130 Turnout: 10,816 (44.8%)
2012: 2xLab; 1xSNP; 1xCon
2017: 2xSNP; 1xCon; 1xLab
2012-2017 Change: One SNP gain from Labour.
Liberton/Gilmerton - 4 seats
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
Labour
Lezley Marion Cameron
24.81%
2,911
Conservative
Stephanie Smith
23.24%
2,726
SNP
Derek Howie †††††††
17.49%
2,052
2,086
2,093
2,200
2,292
2,564
SNP
Lesley MacInnes
16.17%
1,913
1,931
1,938
2,095
2,168
2,401
Labour
Tim Pogson
7.46%
875
1,295
1,376
1,511
1,881
Liberal Democrats
John Christopher Knox
5.52%
648
682
794
941
Scottish Green
John Nichol
5.17%
606
617
637
Electorate: 25,648 Valid: 11,731 Spoilt: 264 Quota: 2,347 Turnout: 11,995 (46.8%)
2012: 1xCon; 1xGreen; 1xLab; 1xSNP
2017: 1xCon; 1xGreen; 1xLib Dem; 1xLab
2012-2017 Change: One Liberal Democrat gain from SNP.
Morningside - 4 seats
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
Conservative
Nick Cook *
22.17%
3,010
Scottish Green
Melanie Main (incumbent )
19.36%
2,629
2,631
2,721
Liberal Democrats
Neil Ross
15.02%
2,039
2,054
2,508
2,510
3,477
Labour
Mandy Watt
18.21%
2,473
2,480
2,699
2,701
3,441
SNP
Sandy Howat (incumbent )
17.87%
2,427
2,429
2,450
2,452
Conservative
Chris Land
7.37%
1,001
1,260
Electorate: 23,861 Valid: 13,579 Spoilt: 103 Quota: 2,716 Turnout: 13,682 (57.3%)
* = Outgoing Councillor from a different Ward.
2012: 1xSNP; 1xLab; 1xCon
2017: 2xCon; 1xLab; 1xSNP
2012-2017 Change: One Conservative gain.
Portobello/Craigmillar
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2012: 2xLab; 1xSNP
2017: 1xCon; 1xGreen; 1xLab; 1xSNP
2012-2017 Change: One Labour loss, one Conservative gain and one Green gain.
Portobello/Craigmillar - 4 seats
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
Labour
Maureen Child (incumbent )
22.80%
2,378
Conservative
Callum Laidlaw
19.48%
2,032
2,057
2,114
SNP
Kate Campbell
16.96%
1,769
1,785
1,799
1,800
1,906
3,355
Scottish Green
Mary Campbell
15.10%
1,575
1,621
1,702
1,705
1,950
2,073
SNP
Mike Bridgman (incumbent )
15.60%
1,627
1,640
1,652
1,653
1,749
Labour
David Walker (incumbent )
7.59%
792
941
1,001
1,010
Liberal Democrats
Callum Leslie
2.47%
258
271
Electorate: 22,360 Valid: 10,431 Spoilt: 223 Quota: 2,087 Turnout: 10,654 (47.6%)
2012 : 2xLab; 2xSNP
2017: 2xSNP; 1xCon; 1xLab
2012-2017 Change: One Conservative gain from Labour.
Sighthill/Gorgie - 4 seats[ 6]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
SNP
Catherine Fullerton (incumbent )
18.5%
1,574
1,575
1,582
1,888
Conservative
Ashley Graczyk †††
19.09%
1,621
1,625
1,694
1,701
Labour
Donald Wilson (incumbent )
11.69%
993
995
1,048
1,063
1,071.4
1,071.7
1,821.9
SNP
Denis Dixon (incumbent )
14.01%
1,190
1,191
1,204
1,452
1,596.7
1,596.8
1,621.8
Scottish Green
Dan Heap
14.9%
1,264
1,269
1,356
1,405
1,421.3
1,421.6
1,471.4
Labour
Carmel Smith
9.94%
844
845
902
909
914
914.5
SNP
Simon Hayter
7.63%
648
648
653
Liberal Democrats
Devin Scott Scobie
3.91%
332
338
Scottish Libertarian
Calum Strange
0.32%
27
Electorate: 21,885 Valid: 8,493 Spoilt: 219 Quota: 1,699 Turnout: 8,712 (39.8%)
2012: 1xGreen; 1xLab; 1xSNP; 1xCon
2017: 1xCon; 1xGreen; 1xLab 1xSNP
2012-2017 Change: No Change.
† On 20 February 2018, Leith Walk SNP councillor Lewis Ritchie resigned from the party and became an Independent, following complaints about his behaviour arising out of allegedly punching someone in a taxi.[ 7]
†† On 23 April 2018, Inverleith SNP councillor Gavin Barrie resigned from the party and became an Independent, after losing his position in the ruling administration as Economy Convener, following a vote at the SNP group AGM.[ 8]
††† On 4 July 2018, Sighthill/Gorgie Conservative councillor Ashley Graczyk resigned from the party and became an Independent, saying the UK government’s policies on disability issues and social justice are “incompatible with her beliefs and conscience”.[ 9]
†††† On 17 July 2018, Drum Brae/Gyle SNP councillor Claire Bridgman resigned from the party for undisclosed reasons and became an Independent.[ 10]
††††† On 28 January 2019, Leith Walk Labour councillor Marion Donaldson announced she was resigning from the Council citing reports of internal party tensions. A by-election was held on 11 April 2019 and was won by Robb Munn of the SNP.[ 11] [ 12] [ 13]
†††††† On 21 February 2020, SNP Craigentinny/Duddingston councillor Ian Campbell stood down for health reasons. A by-election was held on 12 November 2020 and was won by the SNP's Ethan Young.[ 14]
††††††† On 30 July 2020, SNP Liberton/Gilmerton councillor Derek Howie resigned from the SNP Group to become an Independent.[ 15]
By-elections since 2017
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Leith Walk By-election (11 April 2019)[ 16]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
SNP
Rob Munn
35.7
2,596
2,598
2,598
2,598
2,612
2,616
2,630
2,721
2,763
3,021
4,487
Scottish Green
Lorna Slater
25.5
1,855
1,856
1,856
1,856
1,865
1,869
1,904
2,093
2,223
2,765
Labour
Nick Gardner
15.5
1,123
1,124
1,124
1,126
1,136
1,140
1,157
1,320
1,497
Conservative
Dan McCroskrie
10.7
777
777
779
781
784
811
825
912
Liberal Democrats
Jack Caldwell
8.6
623
624
624
626
628
633
652
Independent
Kevin Illingworth
1.5
110
112
112
122
126
143
UKIP
Steven Alexander
1.2
85
88
97
97
98
Socialist Labour
David Jacobsen
0.8
56
56
56
56
Independent
John Scott
0.2
16
16
17
For Britain
Paul Stirling
0.2
14
14
Scottish Libertarian
Tom Laird
0.2
12
Electorate: 24,197 Valid: 7,267 Spoilt: 67 Quota: 3,634 Turnout: 30.3%
Craigentinny/Dunningston By-election (12 November 2020)[ 17]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
6
SNP
Ethan Young
38.9
2,920
2,924
2,936
3,004
3,716
3,818
Conservative
Eleanor Price
18.9
1,420
1,428
1,448
1,582
1,620
Labour
Margaret Graham
16.1
1,205
1,205
1,216
1,359
1,682
2,085
Scottish Green
Benjamin Parker
15.8
1,185
1,189
1,203
1,340
Liberal Democrats
Elaine Ford
8.4
631
634
647
Independent
Andrew McDonald
1.2
93
100
Scottish Libertarian
Tam Laird
0.6
42
Electorate: 23,972 Valid: 7,496 Spoilt: 86 Quota: 3,749 Turnout: 31.6%
Retiring Councillors
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† Originally elected as a Liberal Democrat candidate.
†† Originally elected as a Scottish National Party candidate.
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