1956 Aberdeen Corporation election

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1956 Aberdeen Corporation election

 1955
May 1, 1956 (1956-05-01)
1957 

12 out of 37 seats of City of Aberdeen Council
19 seats needed for a majority
Turnout19.4% Decrease
  First party Second party Third party
 
Party Labour Progressives SNP
Seats won 7 5 0
Seats after 21 16 0
Seat change 0 0 0
Popular vote 7,868 3,596 526
Percentage 60.74% 27.76% 4.06%

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Party Communist Scottish National Congress
Seats won 0 0
Seats after 0 0
Seat change 0 0
Popular vote 482 481
Percentage 3.72% 3.71%

Composition of Corporation after the election

An election to the Aberdeen Corporation was held on 1 May 1956, alongside municipal elections across Scotland. 12 of the corporation's 37 seats were up for election, although only 6 were contested.

This election set a record for low turnout rate for the third year in a row, with turnout dropping to below 20% for the first time ever.[1][2] While just shy of 13,000 electors voted in this election, the estimated attendance at the Aberdeen F.C. match just three days prior was 16,000.[1] From 1952 to 1955, the Scottish nationalist vote was captured by the Scottish Self-Government Party. In this election, members and former candidates switched to supporting either the Scottish National Party or the Scottish National Congress.[3] These new affiliations and record low turnout resulted in a much closer race in the St. Nicholas ward, with Labour's majority dropping from 921 to 366.

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