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SNP wins by-elections in Falkirk and North Lanarkshire | SNP wins by-elections in Falkirk and North Lanarkshire |
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The SNP has won by-elections in Falkirk and North Lanarkshire sparked by former councillors becoming MPs. | The SNP has won by-elections in Falkirk and North Lanarkshire sparked by former councillors becoming MPs. |
Rosa Zambonini was elected to represent the Wishaw ward on North Lanarkshire Council, replacing SNP colleague Marion Fellows. | Rosa Zambonini was elected to represent the Wishaw ward on North Lanarkshire Council, replacing SNP colleague Marion Fellows. |
In Falkirk, Paul Garner held a seat in Denny and Banknock ward for the SNP. | In Falkirk, Paul Garner held a seat in Denny and Banknock ward for the SNP. |
The Labour candidate in the by-election was suspended pending an investigation over sectarian comments he was said to have made on social media. | The Labour candidate in the by-election was suspended pending an investigation over sectarian comments he was said to have made on social media. |
Andy Bell's name remained on the ballot paper for the election of the new Denny and Banknock councillor. | Andy Bell's name remained on the ballot paper for the election of the new Denny and Banknock councillor. |
However, a Labour spokesman said the party had "withdrawn its support". | However, a Labour spokesman said the party had "withdrawn its support". |
The by-election was called after John McNally was elected MP for Falkirk at May's general election. | The by-election was called after John McNally was elected MP for Falkirk at May's general election. |
In Falkirk, first-preference voting was: SNP 2,576, Lab 549, C 431, Green 170. The swing from Labour to the SNP was 23%. | |
In North Lanarkshire, first-count voting in the Wishaw ward was: SNP 1,915, Lab 1,230, C 385, Soc 117, Ukip 67, LD 37. Swing from Lab to SNP 21%. |
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