Local By-elections


saltire shield'These elections are necessary due to the sudden death of Councillor Andrew Bell-Irving of Hoddam and Kinmount and the resignation of Moffat Councillor, Safa Ash-Kuri.'
Dumfries & Galloway Council, 5 th May 2004.
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Hoddom & Kinmount (Dumfries & Galloway) 10 th June 2004

Hoddom & Kinmount - ward 36 Conservative hold

There was a by-election for the Hoddom & Kinmount ward of Dumfries & Galloway Council on the 10 th of June 2004 following the death of Cllr Andrew Bell-Irving.

Hoddom & Kinmount is in the new Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale & Tweeddale Westminster parliamentary seat (held by Tory David Mundell MP) and in the Dumfries Scottish parliamentary seat (held by Labour's Dr Elaine Murray MSP).

Cllr Christopher Carruthers
Tory Cllr Christopher Carruthers

10 th June 2004 By-election
Turnout 46.4 % (- 4.4 %)
Candidate Logo Party Votes % % change
Christopher Carruthers Tory logo Conservative 635 62.4 % - 7.7 %

Labour logo Labour 138 13.6 % - 1.1 %
John Ramage Lib logo Liberal Democrat 122 12.0 % - 3.2 %

Ind Independent 56 5.5 % %

SNP logo Scottish National Party 44 4.3 % (+ 4.3 %)

SSP logo Scottish Socialist Party 22 2.2 % (+ 2.2 %)
Conservative hold Tory logo Conservative majority 513 50.4 % - 4.5 %


1 st May 2003
Turnout 50.8 % (- 9.1 %)
Candidate Logo Party Votes % % change
Cllr Andrew Bell-Irving Tory logo Conservative 795 70.2 % + 35.1 %
Madiha Gemie Lib logo Liberal Democrat 172 15.2 % (+ 15.2 %)
Jeffrey Leaver Labour logo Labour 166 14.7 % - 7.7 %
Conservative hold Tory logo Conservative majority 623 55.0 % + 46.4 %


6 th May 1999
Turnout 59.9 %
Candidate Logo Party Votes % % change
Andrew Bell-Irving Tory logo Conservative 490 35.0 %
Cllr David Martin Ind Independent 370 26.5 %
Christine McCaffrey Labour logo Labour 312 22.3 %
Ruth Ritchie SNP logo Scottish National Party 227 16.2 %
Conservative win Tory logo Conservative majority 120 8.6 %

Milk - ward 64

6 th April 1995
Turnout 42.9 %
Candidate Logo Party Votes % % change
David Martin Ind Independent 379 58.5 %
Alice Bowman-Vaughan Tory logo Conservative 269 41.5 %
Independent win Ind Independent majority 110 17.0 %


Notice of election

From Dumfries & Galloway Council 5 th May 2004

The Returning Officer for Dumfries and Galloway, Philip Jones, today (Wednesday 5 May) issued formal notice of election for the by-elections for Moffat and Hoddam and Kinmount Wards of Dumfries and Galloway Council, which will take place between 7am and 10pm on Thursday 10 June, in conjunction with the European Parliamentary Elections.

These elections are necessary due to the sudden death of Councillor Andrew Bell-Irving of Hoddam and Kinmount and the resignation of Moffat Councillor, Safa Ash-Kuri.

Nomination forms are available from the Council Offices in English Street, Dumfries or High Street, Annan and must be delivered to the Elections Office, Council Offices, English Street, Dumfries DG1 2DD by 4pm on Thursday 13 May.

Two New Councillors

From Broadcast, Dumfries & Galloway Council November 2004

Two new councillors are settling into their duties in Annandale and Eskdale.

Moffat
Councillor Roger Grant
Courance Hill, Lockerbie DG 11 1TT
Home telephone 01387 860681

Hoddam and Kinmount
Councillor Christopher Carruthers
Holmains, Dalton, Lockerbie. DG11 1DS
Home telephone 01387 840314
Mobile telephone 07748 674 507

Both councillors are members of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party as were their predecessors. The political balance of the Council remains unchanged.

The by-elections were caused by the untimely death of Andrew Bell-Irving and the resignation for business reasons of Safa Ash Kuri.

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