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SNP and Labour councillors elected in Leith Walk by-election | SNP and Labour councillors elected in Leith Walk by-election |
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Two new councillors have been elected in a by-election in the City of Edinburgh. | Two new councillors have been elected in a by-election in the City of Edinburgh. |
It was the first time the Single Transferable Vote (STV) system had been used to select two members in the same ward in a by-election. | It was the first time the Single Transferable Vote (STV) system had been used to select two members in the same ward in a by-election. |
The SNP topped the vote in the Leith Walk by-election, while Scottish Labour won the second seat from the Greens. | The SNP topped the vote in the Leith Walk by-election, while Scottish Labour won the second seat from the Greens. |
The by-election was called after Deidre Brock of the SNP and Maggie Chapman of the Scottish Greens stood down. | The by-election was called after Deidre Brock of the SNP and Maggie Chapman of the Scottish Greens stood down. |
The SNP's John Lewis Ritchie topped the Leith Walk poll with 2,290 votes. He was elected at stage one in the STV process with a swing in first-preference votes of 7.6% from Labour. | |
Other preferences | Other preferences |
Labour's Marion Donaldson received 1,623 votes, ahead of Susan Jane Rae of the Scottish Greens on 1,381. | Labour's Marion Donaldson received 1,623 votes, ahead of Susan Jane Rae of the Scottish Greens on 1,381. |
Ms Donaldson was elected at stage 10 of the voting process after other preferences had been considered. | Ms Donaldson was elected at stage 10 of the voting process after other preferences had been considered. |
The by-election was called after Ms Brock stood down when she was elected as the SNP MP for Edinburgh North and Leith in May. | The by-election was called after Ms Brock stood down when she was elected as the SNP MP for Edinburgh North and Leith in May. |
Ms Chapman, of the Scottish Greens, resigned from her post to concentrate on standing for the Scottish Parliament in next May's election. | Ms Chapman, of the Scottish Greens, resigned from her post to concentrate on standing for the Scottish Parliament in next May's election. |
The turnout for the by-election was 25.1%. | The turnout for the by-election was 25.1%. |
The SNP also held the Midlothian West seat on Midlothian Council with a swing of 6.3% from Labour. | |
The party's Kelly Parry secured 1,540 votes, ahead of Labour's Ian Miller on 945 votes. | |
The by-election was called after Owen Thompson was elected as SNP MP for the Midlothian constituency. |
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