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Strathclyde Regional Council election
1974 Strathclyde Regional Council election Registered 1,773,010 Turnout 51.7%
First party
Second party
Third party
Lab
Con
SNP
Leader
Dick Stewart
Party
Labour
Conservative
SNP
Seats won
71
20
5
Popular vote
388,480
250,719
132,871
Percentage
44.0%
28.4%
15.1%
Council Leader after election
Labour
Elections to Strathclyde Regional Council were held on Tuesday 7 May 1974, on the same day as the eight other Scottish regional elections . This was the first election to the regional council following the implementation of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 .
The election used the 103 electoral divisions created by the Formation Electoral Arrangements in 1974. Each electoral division elected one councillor using first-past-the-post voting .[ 1]
Labour took control of the regional council after winning a large majority of the seats. The party won 71 of the 103 seats and took 44% of the popular vote. The Conservatives were the second-largest party after winning 20 seats. The Scottish National Party (SNP) came third in the popular vote and took five seats. The Liberal Party took two seats while the other five were won by independent candidates .
Prior to reform, local government in Scotland was made up of a system of counties and burghs . County councils controlled most of the local government functions across the country while the burghs had limited powers over smaller geographical areas. Small burghs had some control over planning as well as local taxation, building control, housing, lighting and drainage while large burghs also had further powers over the police, public health, social services, registration of births, marriages and deaths and electoral registration.[ 2]
Following the recommendations in the Wheatly Report , the old system of counties and burghs – which had resulted in a mishmash of local government areas in which some small burghs had larger populations but far fewer responsibilities than some large burghs and even counties[ 2] – was to be replaced by a new system of regional and district councils.
The area that was to become Strathclyde was made up of the former counties of Ayrshire , Buteshire , Dunbartonshire , Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire in full as well as the City of Glasgow , most of Argyll and part of Stirlingshire .[ 2]
1974 Strathclyde Regional Council election
Party
Seats
Gains
Losses
Net gain/loss
Seats %
Votes %
Votes
+/−
Labour
71
68.9
44.0
388,480
Conservative
20
19.4
28.4
250,719
SNP
5
4.9
15.1
132,871
Independent
5
4.9
4.9
43,227
Liberal
2
1.9
4.5
39,839
Communist
0
0.0
1.2
10,437
Ind. Conservative
0
0.0
0.5
4,764
Independent Labour
0
0.0
0.5
4,708
Independent Progressive
0
0.0
0.4
3,778
Ind. Socialist
0
0.0
0.3
2,746
Paisley Local
0
0.0
0.1
1,043
Socialist Workers Republican
0
0.0
0.0
140
Total
103
882,752
Source:[ 3]
Electoral division results [ edit ]
City of Glasgow District [ edit ]
11. Easterhouse/ Garthamlock
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
T. Fulton
4,251
57.8
SNP
T. Murray
2,331
31.7
Conservative
R.J. Howie
468
6.4
Communist
J. Jackson
310
4.2
Majority
1,920
26.1
Turnout
7,360
35.5
Labour win
13.Riddrie/ Lethamhill
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
Agnes L. Ballantyne
4,281
60.7
SNP
G. Wotherspoon
2,167
27.3
Conservative
G. Bryce
1,487
18.7
Majority
2,114
33.4
Turnout
7,935
45.9
Labour win
14. City/ Townhead
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
W. Lindsay
3,362
69.7
Conservative
W.G. Mackay
734
15.2
SNP
J. Gilmer
726
15.1
Majority
2,628
54.5
Turnout
4,822
41.0
Labour win
15.Calton/ Dalmarnock
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
T. McLaren
3,169
60.7
SNP
H. MacQueen
744
14.3
Conservative
A. Alexander
686
13.1
Liberal
W. Gibson Knight
622
11.9
Majority
2,425
46.4
Turnout
5,221
38.8
Labour win
16. Balornock/ Robroyston
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
P. Trainer
4,550
53.8
SNP
W. Morton
2,942
34.8
Conservative
T. Herriot
819
9.7
Communist
N. McLellan
146
1.7
Majority
1,608
19.0
Turnout
8,457
47.4
Labour win
Ward 17. Cowlairs/ Petershill
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
R. Gould
2,895
57.8
SNP
J. Young
1,483
29.6
Conservative
J. Miller
568
11.3
Communist
Jean Maitland
61
1.2
Majority
1,412
28.2
Turnout
5,007
42.3
Labour win
18. Milnbank/ Dennistoun
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
P. McEachran
3,988
44.5
Conservative
J.C. Gilbert
2,644
29.5
SNP
J.C. Donaldson
2,229
24.9
Communist
R. Irving
100
1.1
Majority
1,344
15.0
Turnout
8,961
49.2
Labour win
24. Partick East/ Anderston
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
M.R. Green
3,248
40.5
Conservative
H.J. McGoldrick
2,654
33.1
SNP
C. Mackellar
1,930
24.1
Communist
W.S. McFall
179
2.2
Majority
594
7.4
Turnout
8,011
49.8
Labour win
25. Anniesland/Kelvinside
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Conservative
L.M. Turple
5,127
49.1
Liberal
Louise Steedman
3,405
32.6
Labour
Judith Wilkinson
972
9.3
SNP
Elizabeth A. Robinson
937
9.0
Majority
1,722
16.5
Turnout
10,441
56.8
Conservative win
26. Scotstoun/ Partick West
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Conservative
Janet S.B. Browning
5,331
40.2
SNP
J. Hannah
3,019
22.8
Liberal
I. McTavish
830
6.3
Majority
1,250
17.4
Turnout
13,260
56.9
Conservative win
28. Blairdardie/ Knightscliffe
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
D. McColl
3,883
42.8
SNP
A. Gorman
3,019
33.3
Conservative
G.A. Kidd
2,036
22.5
Communist
J. Moffat
129
1.4
Majority
864
9.5
Turnout
9,067
52.8
Labour win
31. Crosshill/ Prospecthill
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
G.M. Shaw
4,508
45.4
Conservative
L. Dorfman
2,748
27.6
SNP
D.G. MacKellar
2,546
25.6
Communist
A. Stewart
139
1.4
Majority
1,760
17.8
Turnout
9,941
49.7
Labour win
32. Drumoyne/ Fairfield
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
R. McClement
4,056
50.2
SNP
T.M. Wilson
2,852
35.3
Conservative
Christine Brotherston
1,096
13.6
Communist
R. Mitchell
79
1.0
Majority
1,204
14.9
Turnout
8,083
49.4
Labour win
33. Ibrox/ Kingston
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
D. Deans
3,368
48.0
SNP
C. McKenna
2,519
33.3
Conservative
D. Sinnott
1,417
18.7
Majority
1,119
14.7
Turnout
7,574
48.2
Labour win
34. Hillington/ Bellahouston
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
J.F. McLean
6,487
46.6
Conservative
R. Anderson
4,756
34.2
SNP
Shiela Watterson
2,510
18.0
Communist
G. Neaven
173
1.2
Majority
1,731
12.4
Turnout
13,926
57.9
Labour win
35. Cardonald/ Crookston
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
W. Timoney
5,755
53.6
Conservative
M. Reilly
2,608
24.3
SNP
D. McBain
2,211
20.6
Communist
R.M. Rigby
155
1.4
Majority
3,147
29.3
Turnout
7,525
40.2
Labour win
42. Rutherglen
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
D. Walker
4,324
40.6
Conservative
Janet W. Nairn
3,797
35.6
SNP
Heather Ewing
2,538
23.8
Majority
527
5.0
Turnout
10,659
55.7
Labour win
45. Clydebank & Kilpatrick South
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
M. Turner
6,300
54.3
SNP
D. McKenzie
4,700
40.5
Communist
E. Kelly
606
5.2
Majority
1,600
13.8
Turnout
11,606
55.8
Labour win
Bearsden & Milngavie District[ edit ]
Bishopbriggs & Kirkintilloch District[ edit ]
49. Kirkintilloch
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
SNP
J. Lucas
4,169
36.8
Labour
E. McGaughrin
3,502
30.9
Conservative
D. Donovan
2,824
24.9
Liberal
Marguerite Turcan
836
7.4
Majority
667
5.9
Turnout
11,331
64.8
SNP win
51. Chryston & Kelvin Valley
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
C. Gray
5,223
50.7
SNP
Esther McKean
5,086
49.3
Majority
137
1.4
Turnout
10,309
63.3
Labour win
Cumbernauld District [ edit ]
52. Cumbernauld South & East
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
SNP
G. Murray
5,268
56.3
Labour
Agnes McLean
4,088
43.7
Majority
1,180
12.6
Turnout
9,356
57.6
SNP win
Kilsyth & Cumbernauld North West
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
SNP
Janette Jones
4,651
50.5
Labour
A. Houston
4,128
44.9
Liberal
C. Hall
424
4.6
Majority
523
5.6
Turnout
9,203
58.9
SNP win
54. Coatbridge West
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
J. Whelan
5,577
55.2
Conservative
Florence Inglis
4,529
44.8
Majority
1,048
10.4
Turnout
10,106
55.1
Labour win
Motherwell District [ edit ]
61. Fortissat
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Labour
J. Burns
Unopposed
N/A
Majority
N/A
N/A
Turnout
N/A
N/A
Labour win
Source:[ 3]
Source:[ 3]
Stewarton and Irvine Valley [ edit ]
Source:[ 3]
Source:[ 3]
New Cumnock and Doon Valley [ edit ]
Source:[ 3]
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