1977 Sutherland District Council election

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Registered10,352
Turnout64.0%
1977 Sutherland District Council election

 1974 3 May 1977 (1977-5-3) 1980 

All 14 seats to Sutherland District Council
8 seats needed for a majority
Registered10,352
Turnout64.0%
  First party
 
Ind
Party Independent
Last election 12 seats, 100.0%
Seats won 14
Seat change Increase 1[note 1]
Popular vote 2,989
Percentage 100.0%
Swing Steady

Council Control before election


Independent

Council Control after election


Independent

Elections to Sutherland District Council were held on 3 May 1977, on the same day as the other Scottish local government elections. This was the second election to the district council following the local government reforms in 1974.

The election used the original 12 wards created by the Formation Electoral Arrangements in 1974 and two wards added to the district council due to boundary alterations between Sutherland and Caithness District Councils. Each ward elected one councillor using first-past-the-post voting.[1]

As with other elections in the Highland region, no candidates were affiliated with any political parties and the 14 councillors elected were all independents. In total, nine of the 14 wards were uncontested.

Prior to the election, alterations were made to the area controlled by Sutherland and Caithness District Councils. An area in the west of Caithness including Tongue, Farr and Strathy was transferred to Sutherland. Before reorganisation in 1974, the area had been part of Sutherland County. As a result, the Tongue and Farr ward was transferred from Caithness and a new Strathy ward was created.[1][2]

Results

1977 Sutherland District Council election result
Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/−
  Independent 14 8 7 Increase 1[note 1] 100.0 100.0 2,989 Steady

Source:[3][4]

Ward results

Notes

References

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