2012 Election Results for Ward 4 - Netherlee, Stamperland and Williamwood
On this page you can find details of the election results for Ward 4 - Netherlee, Stamperland and Williamwood
Name of Candidate | Description | Elected at Stage Number | First Preference Votes Received |
| Gordon Alexander McCaskill | Scottish Conservative and Unionist | 5 | 1,052 |
| Mary Montague | The Labour and Co-operative Party Candidate | 1 | 1,528 |
| Ralph Robertson | Independent | 1 | 1,493 |
Total Votes Cast | 5160 |
Percentage Poll | 50.54% |
Rejected Ballot Papers
Reason for Rejection | Number of Papers |
| Which does not bear a unique identifying mark in a form that is capable of being read by electronic means | 0 |
| On which the figure "1" standing alone is not placed so as to indicate a first preference for some candidate | 6 |
| On which the figure "1" standing alone indicating a first preference is set opposite the name of more than one candidate | 0 |
| On which anything is written or marked by which the voter can be identified except the printed number and other unique identifying mark on the back | 0 |
| Which is unmarked or void for uncertainty | 24 |
| Total number of ballot papers rejected | 30 |
Further details are available from the undernoted reports in the Related documents section.
Election results
This report gives a stage by stage summary of first preference votes, surplus transfers and exclusions
Declaration of results
This report is the formal declaration of candidates elected as councillors for the ward
Preference summary report
This report summarises the number of 1st, 2nd, 3rd etc. preferences for each candidate
Transfers report
This report provides information on the number of votes transferred between candidates, the transfer weight and the transfer value
First preference by ballot box report
This report summarises the number of 1st, 2nd, 3rd etc preferences for each candidate broken down to ballot box level. As required, to ensure that an individual's voter preferences cannot be identified where the number of votes cast in a polling station is less than 200 the data has been aggregated with another polling station.