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Location of the ward
Location of the ward [1]

Stepps, Chryston and Muirhead is one of the twenty-one wards used to elect members of the North Lanarkshire Council. [2] It currently elects three councillors and, as its name suggests, covers the settlements of Stepps, Chryston and Muirhead (as well as Auchinloch) with a combined population of 12,290 in 2019. [3]

It was created in 2007 as Strathkelvin, covering a larger territory also including Gartcosh and Moodiesburn (the eastern boundary being the M73 motorway) and returning four councillors. A nationwide boundary review in 2017 that recommended more representation for the area overall led to these communities being placed in a separate new ward (along with Glenboig from the Coatbridge North ward), with the remainder of the Strathkelvin ward renamed and returning one fewer councillor. A specific review in 2019 caused the addition of a few streets of modern housing at Cardowan which had been in the North East ward of the Glasgow City Council area, re-allocating them to North Lanarkshire along with the rest of the developments in that area, addressing an anomaly dating back to when the boundary crossed open fields. [4] [5]

Councillors

Election Councillors
2007 Frances McGlinchey
( SNP)
Joe Shaw
( Labour)
Brian Wallace
( Labour)
William Hogg
( Labour)
2012 John McLaren
( Labour)
2017 Lynne Anderson
( SNP/
Alba)
Steven Goldsack
( Conservative)
3 seats
2021
2022 Josh Cairns
( SNP)
Claire Louise Williams
( Green)

Election Results

2017 Election

Stepps, Chryston and Muirhead- 3 seats [6]
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5
SNP Lynne Anderson 28.34 1,292        
Conservative Stephen Goldsack 21.65 987 989 998 1,084 1,126
Labour John McLaren ( incumbent) 19.26 878 885 935 1,101 1,876
Labour Scott Lamond 16.65 759 765 817 913  
Independent Frances McGlinchey ( incumbent) 9.12 416 421 552    
SNP Stephen Kirley 4.98 227 352      
Electorate: 9,309   Valid: 4,559   Spoilt: 114   Quota: 1,140   Turnout: 4673 (50.2%)  
  • On 22 May 2018, Conservative councillor Stephen Goldsack was expelled from the party after previous connections to the British National Party were exposed. [7]

2012 Election

Strathkelvin - 4 seats
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6
Labour William Hogg ( incumbent) 22.6% 1,418          
SNP Frances McGlinchey ( incumbent) 19.9% 1,245 1,255.2        
Labour Brian Wallace ( incumbent) 15.4% 947 962.9 963 1,007.4 1,109.9 1,226
Labour John McLaren 14.0% 865 976.6 976.7 1,058.9 1,144.8 1,351.7
SNP June McHugh 13.3% 821 829.7 831.6 898.9 1,008.1  
Conservative Andrew Polson 10.3% 635 637.7 637.7 682.7    
Independent Joe Shaw ( incumbent) 5.4% 330 333.7 333.7      
Electorate: 15,534   Valid: 6,261   Spoilt: 88   Quota: 1,253   Turnout: 6,394 (41.16%)  
  • SNP councillor Frances McGlinchey resigned from the party on 24 October 2012 in protest at the vote to overturn its long-standing opposition to NATO. [8]

2007 Election

North Lanarkshire council election, 2007: Strathkelvin
Party Candidate 1st Pref % Seat Count
SNP Frances McGlinchey 2,055 26.4 1 1
Labour William Hogg 1,795 23.5 1 1
Labour Brian Wallace 1,309 16.9 1 6
Labour Joe Shaw 1,208 15.6 1 4
Conservative Jonathan Oak 872 11.2
Solidarity Jack Doyle 409 5.4

References

  1. ^ "5th Reviews - ward maps | Scottish Boundary Commission". www.lgbc-scotland.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 20 March 2020. Retrieved 13 March 2022.
  2. ^ "United Kingdom: Scotland | Council Areas and Electoral Wards". City Population. 30 June 2019. Archived from the original on 4 March 2021. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  3. ^ Electoral Ward: Stepps, Chryston and Muirhead Archived 3 May 2022 at the Wayback Machine, Scottish Government Statistics
  4. ^ Administrative Boundary Review Archived 3 May 2022 at the Wayback Machine, Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland, April 2018
  5. ^ Interim Review of Scottish Parliament Boundaries at Cardowan by Stepps Archived 3 May 2022 at the Wayback Machine, Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland, 31 October 2019
  6. ^ "North Lanarkshire Council - Scottish council elections". Archived from the original on 22 October 2017. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  7. ^ "Tory councillor expelled from party as BNP connections come to light". The National. Archived from the original on 11 May 2019. Retrieved 11 May 2019.
  8. ^ "Councillor quits SNP over Nato". Archived from the original on 3 May 2022. Retrieved 8 April 2021.