1999 Scottish local government election
1999 Moray Council election
First party
Second party
Third party
Party
Independent
Labour
SNP
Last election
2 seats, 19.8%
3 seats, 19.7%
13 seats, 50.2%
Seats won
15
6
2
Seat change
13
3
11
Popular vote
13,504
7,514
11,147
Percentage
36.9%
20.5%
30.4%
Swing
17.1%
0.8%
19.8%
Fourth party
Fifth party
Party
Liberal Democrats
Conservative
Last election
0 seats, 8.1%
0 seats, 2.2%
Seats won
2
1
Seat change
2
1
Popular vote
3,052
1,405
Percentage
8.3%
3.8%
Swing
0.2%
1.6%
The 1999 Moray Council election was held on 6 May 1999, the same day as the other Scottish local government elections and the Scottish Parliament general election . The number of seats on the council grew from 18 in 1995 to 26. Each ward elected a single member using the first-past-the-post voting system .
Background
The 1995 election to the Moray Council saw the SNP take 13 seats, and therefore the SNP were able to form a majority administration as the council only had 18 seats at that time.
1995 Moray Council election results
Party
Seats
Vote share
SNP
13
50.2%
Labour
3
19.7%
Independent
2
19.8%
Source:[ 1]
Results
1999 Moray Council election result
Party
Seats
Gains
Losses
Net gain/loss
Seats %
Votes %
Votes
+/−
Independent
15
-
-
13
57.7
36.9
13,504
17.1
Labour
6
-
-
3
23.1
20.5
7,514
0.8
SNP
2
-
-
11
7.7
30.4
11,147
19.8
Liberal Democrats
2
-
-
2
7.7
8.3
3,052
0.2
Conservative
1
-
-
1
3.8
3.8
1,405
1.6
Source:[ 2]
Ward results
Buckie Central
Buckie East & Findochty
Buckie West
Burghsea
Cathedral
Central West
Elgin-Bishopmill East
Elgin-Bishopmill West
Fife-Keith & Strathisla
Finderne
Forres Central
Forres East
Forres West & Altyre
Glenlivet
Heldon & Laich
Innes
Keith
Lennox
Lhanbryde & Birnie
Lossiemouth East
Lossiemouth West
New Elgin East
New Elgin West
Rathford
Rural Keith & Rothes
Speyside
References