2003 Glasgow City Council election

Elections to Glasgow City Council were held on 1 May 2003, the same day as the other Scottish local government elections and the Scottish Parliament general election.

2003 Glasgow City Council election

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All 80 seats to Glasgow City Council
41 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
LeaderCharlie GordonJohn MasonChristopher Mason
PartyLabourSNPLiberal Democrats
Leader's seatKnightswood ParkGarrowhillJordanhill
Last election74 seats, 49.6%2 seats, 29.7%1 seat, 5.6%
Seats won7143
Seat changeDecrease4Increase2Increase2
Popular vote87,31137,57013.886
Percentage47.7%20.5%7.6%
SwingDecrease1.9%Decrease9.2%Increase2.0%

 Fourth partyFifth party
 
LeaderKeith BaldassarraAlan J Rodger
PartyScottish SocialistConservative
Leader's seatPollokMaxwell Park
Last election1 seat, 7.3%1 seat, 7.4%
Seats won11
Seat changeSteady0Steady0
Popular vote28,48513,755
Percentage15.5%7.5%
SwingIncrease8.2%Increase0.1%

Colours indicate winners in each ward
  Labour
  Liberal Democrat
  SNP
  Independent
  Conservative
  SSP

Council Leader before election

Charlie Gordon
Labour

Council Leader after election

Charlie Gordon
Scottish Labour Party

Election results

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2003 Glasgow City Council election result[1]
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
 Labour7189.947.787,311-1.9
 SNP45.120.537,570-9.2
 Liberal Democrats33.87.613,886+2.0
 Scottish Socialist11.315.528,485+8.2
 Conservative11.37.513,755+0.1
 Independent00.01.22,201New

Ward results

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Drumry
PartyCandidateVotes%
LabourMarjorie O'Neill 783 55.0
Scottish SocialistNorman MacLeod22615.9
SNPSarah Nicholson21415.0
IndependentRobert Howie1248.7
Liberal DemocratsMarjory Watt402.8
ConservativeMarion Cornes362.5
Majority55739.1
Summerhill
PartyCandidateVotes%
LabourPaul Carey 720 54.0
Scottish SocialistAndrew Lynch33625.2
SNPMalcolm Balfour27820.8
Majority38428.8
Blairdardie
PartyCandidateVotes%
LabourSteven Purcell 1,782 62.7
SNPCalum Smith43315.2
Scottish SocialistMichael Dyer28510.0
ConservativeAlfred Smith2147.5
Liberal DemocratsChristopher McGinty1294.5
Majority1,34947.5
Knightswood Park
PartyCandidateVotes%
LabourCharles Gordon 1,613 57.5
SNPGraeme Hendry48417.2
Scottish SocialistCharlie McCarthy29810.6
ConservativeGraeme Dickson2699.6
Liberal DemocratsJames Paris1435.1
Majority1,12940.3
Knightswood South
PartyCandidateVotes%
LabourElizabeth Cameron 1,505 58.6
SNPMalcolm Laughton42816.7
Scottish SocialistPeter Lavelle31312.2
ConservativeSusan McCourt1827.1
Liberal DemocratsAlison King1415.5
Majority1,07741.9
Yoker
PartyCandidateVotes%
LabourCraig Robertson 1,330 59.3
SNPFrancis Rankin44619.9
Scottish SocialistMurray Diack32214.4
ConservativeHeather Inglis1436.4
Majority88439.4
Anniesland
PartyCandidateVotes%
LabourJonathan Findlay 1,251 43.2
SNPRobert Scott55519.2
Liberal DemocratsRobert Brown40113.8
ConservativeGary Cornes36412.6
Scottish SocialistJoseph Maguire32711.3
Majority69624.0
Jordanhill
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal DemocratsChristopher Mason 1,425 41.9
ConservativeBernadette Cooklin75022.1
LabourMartin Rhodes57616.9
SNPPeter Innes43912.9
Scottish SocialistEddie Docherty2106.2
Majority67519.8
Kelvindale
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal DemocratsMary Paris 1,019 34.6
LabourCatriona Renton80427.3
ConservativeGavin Brown58419.8
SNPRonald McLean33611.4
Scottish SocialistHenry Maitles2046.9
Majority2157.3
Scotstoun
PartyCandidateVotes%
LabourJean McFadden 1,239 47.3
Scottish SocialistHeather Ritchie52620.1
SNPShiela Roberts34613.2
Liberal DemocratsLaurence Clark28310.8
ConservativeAlexander Inglis2258.6
Majority71327.2
Victoria Park
PartyCandidateVotes%
LabourIrene Graham 1,179 39.3
Scottish SocialistAllan Green44114.7
SNPElizabeth W Quinn53717.9
Liberal DemocratsDara Jaff43014.3
ConservativeMatthew T. Smith40713.5
Majority64224.6

By-elections since 3 May 2007

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2006 by-election

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  • Milton ward: SNP gain from Labour (councillor William McAllister elected).[2]

References

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  1. ^ Chapter 57 Clyde Councils, Local Election Results, 5 May 2003, Andrew Teale
  2. ^ Press Association (17 February 2006). "Tories take two seats from Lib Dems". The Guardian.