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1999 Scottish Local Elections
Local elections were held in Scotland on 6 May 1999, the same day as First Scottish Parliament elections. It was the second election for all 32 Scottish councils and the first after a major review into all wards. Boundary changes A Major review of all boundaries took place before the 1999 elections as part of the third comprehensive review by the independent Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland which resulted in an overall reduction of wards to 1222 instead of 1245 and many wards were restructured. NOT a full list: * Aberdeen Lost 7 seats * Aberdeenshire Gained : * Argyll & Bute Gained * Dumfries & Galloway Lost * Falkirk Lost 4 seats: * Fife lost 12 seats. * Glasgow lost 4 seats. Results , - !colspan=2, Parties !Votes !Votes % !Wards !Wards % !NetGain/Loss , - , , , 829,921 , , 36.6 , , 550 , , 45.0 , , , - , , , 655,299 , , 28.7 , , 204 , , 16.7 , , , - , , , 289,236 , , 12.7 , , 156 , , 12.8 , , , - , , , 308,170 , , 13.5 , , 108 , , 8.8 , ...
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Local Government In Scotland
Local government in Scotland comprises thirty-two local authorities, commonly referred to as ''councils''. Each council provides public services, including education, social care, waste management, libraries and planning. Councils receive the majority of their funding from the Scottish Government, but operate independently and are accountable to their local electorates. Councils raise additional income via the Council Tax, a locally variable domestic property tax, and Business rates, a non-domestic property tax. Councils are made up of councillors who are directly elected by the residents of the area they represent. Each council area is divided into a number of wards, and three or four councillors are elected for each ward. There are currently 1,227 elected councillors in Scotland. Local elections are normally held every five years and use the single transferable vote electoral system. The most recent election was the 2022 Scottish local elections and the next election w ...
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