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Argyll and Bute Council in Scotland holds elections every five years, previously holding them every four years from its creation as a single-tier authority in 1995 to 2007. Council elections [ edit ]
Argyll and Bute Council (Scottish Gaelic: Comhairle Earra Ghàidheal is Bhòid) is one of the 32 local authorities of Scotland, covering the Argyll and Bute council area. Thirty-six representative members make up the council, elected, since 2007, by single transferable vote and, before that, by the first-past-the-post system .
Argyll and Bute became one of the new council areas, but had its territory enlarged to include the town of Helensburgh and surrounding rural areas which had been in the Dumbarton district prior to 1996, and had formed part of the county of Dunbartonshire prior to 1975. The Helensburgh area had voted in a referendum in 1994 to join Argyll and ...
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Helensburgh and Lomond South By-election (18th March 2021) - 1 Seat [7]; Party Candidate FPv% Count 1 Conservative: Gemma Penfold: 50.7 1,206: SNP: Math Campbell-Sturgess
The Argyll and Bute Westminster constituency has covered the whole of the council area since 2005. From the 2011 Scottish Parliament election, boundary changes altered the existing Argyll and Bute constituency. All but three electoral wards of the Argyll and Bute council area were used in the creation of the new seat, namely:
Mid Argyll is one of the eleven wards used to elect members of the Argyll and Bute Council in Scotland. It elects three Councillors every 5 years. It elects three Councillors every 5 years. Councillors
The local authority is the first council to reject the Scottish government's council tax freeze. Argyll and Bute votes to raise council tax by 10% Skip to main content