All 33 seats to West Lothian Council 17 seats needed for a majority
First party
Second party
Leader
John McGinty
Peter Johnston
Party
Labour
SNP
Leader's seat
Bathgate
Livingston South
Last election
14 seats, 36.6%
13 seats, 36.3%
Seats before
14
13
Seats won
16
15
Seat change
2
2
First preference
19,909
21,083
Percentage
38.1%
40.4%
Swing
1.5%
4.1%
Third party
Fourth party
Leader
Tom Kerr
Stuart Borrowman
Party
Conservative
Independent
Leader's seat
Linlithgow
Armadale and Blackridge
Last election
1 seat, 9.4%
1 seat, 4.6%
Seats before
1
1
Seats won
1
1
Seat change
First preference
4,591
2,752
Percentage
8.8%
5.3%
Swing
0.6%
0.7%
The multi-member wards
Council Leader before election
Peter Johnston SNP
Council Leader after election
John McGinty Labour
The 2012 West Lothian Council election took place on 3 May 2012 to elect members of West Lothian Council. The election will use the 9 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 33 Councillors being elected. The Bathgate Ward gained an additional seat for the 2012 elections. The election saw Labour remain the largest party on the Council as they gained 2 seats. The Scottish National Party also made 2 net gains and significantly increased their vote share, outpolling Labour in terms of votes cast. The Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party retained their single seat on the Council and so to did the Independents. The Action to Save St. John's Hospital group were completely wiped out from the authority losing all of their 3 seats.
Following the election the Labour formed a minority administration with the support of the Conservative and Independent Councillors. This replaced the SNP minority administration which had been supported by the Conservative and Action to Save St. John's Hospital group Councillors from 2007-2012.
Note: Bathgate ward is represented by four councillors, rather than three from 2012. "Votes" are the first preference votes. The net gain/loss and percentage changes relate to the result of the previous Scottish local elections on 3 May 2007. This may differ from other published sources showing gain/loss relative to seats held at dissolution of Scotland's councils.
† Armadale and Blackridge SNP Cllr Isabel Hutton was disqualified for non-attendance on 16 February 2015.[1] The by-election was held on 26 March 2015 and the seat was won by the SNP's Sarah King.
†† Linlithgow SNP Cllr Martyn Day was elected MP for Linlithgow and East Falkirk on 7 May 2015.[2] He resigned his Council seat in July 2015 and a by-election was held on 1 October 2015 and the seat was held by the party's David Tait.
By Elections since 2012[]
Armadale and Blackridge By-election (26 March 2015)- 1 Seat[1]