Southside/Newington (Edinburgh ward)

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Southside/Newington ward
Location of the ward within Edinburgh[1]

Southside/Newington is one of the seventeen wards used to elect members of the City of Edinburgh Council.[2] Established in 2007 along with the other wards, it elects four Councillors. As its name suggests, the ward's territory to the south-east of the city centre is based around the communities of Newington and the South Side (defined as the area south of Drummond Street between the Meadows and Salisbury Crags, bisected by Clerk Street), also including Blackford, Cameron Toll, The Grange, Mayfield, Prestonfield and Sciennes. A minor 2017 boundary change saw the loss of Dumbiedykes in the north of the ward and the addition of Nether Liberton village in the south. In 2019, the ward had a population of 37,696.[3]

Councillors[]

Election Councillors
2007 Gordon Mackenzie
(Liberal Democrats)
Ian Perry
(Labour)
Steve Burgess
(Greens)
Cameron Rose
(Conservative)
2012 Jim Orr
(SNP)
2017 Alison Dickie
(SNP)

Election Results[]

2017 Election[]

2017 City of Edinburgh Council election[4]

Southside/Newington - 4 seats
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1
Conservative Cameron Rose (incumbent) 26.93% 3,151
SNP Alison Dickie 20.54% 2,403
Green Steve Burgess (incumbent) 20.35% 2,381
Labour Ian Perry (incumbent) 20.12% 2,354
Liberal Democrats Dan Farthing 12.05% 1,410
Electorate: 22,338   Valid: 11,699   Spoilt: 73   Quota: 2,340   Turnout: 11,772 (52.7%)

2012 Election[]

2012 City of Edinburgh Council election

Southside/Newington - 4 seats
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Green Steve Burgess (incumbent) 19.97% 1,869 1,883            
Labour Ian Perry (incumbent) 19.78% 1,851 1,856 1,858 1,886        
SNP Jim Orr 18.34% 1,717 1,723 1,725 1,742 1,744 1,886    
Conservative Cameron Rose (incumbent) 16.72% 1,565 1,568 1,568 1,570 1,571 1,855 1,857 2,501
Liberal Democrats Gordon MacKenzie (incumbent) 13.97% 1,308 1,341 1,343 1,348 1,351 1,548 1,551  
Independent Gordon Murdie 9.53% 892 895 896 921 923      
TUSC William Black 0.93% 87 90 91          
Liberal Margaret Lea 0.76% 71              
Electorate: 20,821   Valid: 9,360   Spoilt: 67 (0.71%)   Quota: 1,873   Turnout: 9,427 (45.3%)

On 1 March 2014, SNP councillor Jim Orr resigned from the party and became an Independent citing disillusionment with internal political spats.[5] He retired prior to the next election.

2007 Election[]

2007 City of Edinburgh Council election

2007 Council election: Southside/Newington
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Labour Ian Perry 18.6 2,530 2,537 2,548 2,554 2,568 2,763    
Conservative Cameron Rose 18.5 2,516 2,529 2,531 2,546 2,551 2,686 2,691.32 2,835.77
Liberal Democrats Gordon Mackenzie 17.0 2,304 2,309 2,315 2,356 2,378 2,670 2,681.66 4,168.10
Green Steve Burgess 14.1 1,920 1,935 1,961 1,974 2,062 2,610 2,623.58 2,893.41
Liberal Democrats Liz O' Malley 14.0 1,907 1,913 1,917 1,939 1,945 2,087 2,097.96  
SNP Susanna Lacey 13.1 1,780 1,790 1,824 1,845 1,876      
Scottish Socialist Scott Simpson 1.1 146 150 183 189        
Liberal Margaret Lea 1.1 144 148 156          
Solidarity James C Allinson 1.0 140 142            
Independent George E Pitcher 0.6 81              
Electorate: 23,620   Valid: 13,468   Spoilt: 121   Quota: 2,694   Turnout: 57.5%

References[]

  1. ^ https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/download/13922/map-of-city-of-edinburgh-wards-councillors-and-msps
  2. ^ "United Kingdom: Scotland | Council Areas and Electoral Wards". City Population. 30 June 2019. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  3. ^ Electoral Ward: Southside/Newington, Scottish Government Statistics
  4. ^ https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/download/13907/local-government-election-results-2017
  5. ^ [1]

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