Fortissat

Fortissat is one of the twenty-one wards used to elect members of the North Lanarkshire Council.[2] Created in 2007, it originally returned three councillors; a 2017 national review resulted in no changes in the boundaries but an extra seat being added. The ward's territory covers the town of Shotts and surrounding areas (including Allanton, Bonkle, Harthill, Hartwood, Morningside and Salsburgh) with a population of 15,730 in 2019.[3]

Location of the ward [1]

Councillors

Election Councillors
2007 Jim Robertson
(Labour)
Charles Cefferty
(Ind.)
Malcolm McMillan
(SNP)
3 seats
2012 Thomas Cochrane
(SNP, then Ind.)
2017 Martin McCulloch
(Labour)
Kenneth Stevenson
(Labour)
Sandy Thornton
(Conservative)
2017 by- Clare Quigley
(Labour)
2021 by- Peter Kelly
(Labour)

Election results

2017 Election

Fortissat - 4 seats[4]
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123456
Labour Martin McCulloch 29.29 1,477          
SNP Thomas Cochrane (incumbent) 20.15 1,016          
Conservative Sandy Thornton 13.29 670 678 678 691 948 1,121
A Better Britain – Unionist Party Jeffrey McDonald 11.08 559 574 574 591    
Independent Charlie Cefferty (incumbent) 10.09 509 527 527 661 754  
SNP Mags Murphy 8.9 449 469 475      
Labour Kenneth Stevenson 7.2 363 715 715 806 891 1,117
Electorate: 12,051   Valid: 5,043   Spoilt: 139   Quota: 1,009   Turnout: 5,182 (43.0%)

    2017 by-election

    Conservative candidate Sandy Thornton refused to sign his acceptance of office, resulting in the seat becoming vacant on 28 June 2017. A by-election took place on 7 September 2017 and was won by Clare Quigley of the Scottish Labour Party.[5][6]

    Fortissat By-election (7 September 2017) - 1 Seat[7]
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    1234567
    Labour Clare Quigley 38.5 1,420 1,421 1,426 1,466 1,546 1,827 2,117
    A Better Britain - Unionist Party John Jo Leckie 23.3 858 865 867 913 1,088 1,139  
    SNP Mags Murphy 20.6 761 762 770 791 804    
    Conservative Norma McNab 11.5 424 427 428 459      
    Independent Charlie Cefferty 5.0 184 184 188        
    Green Kyle Davidson 0.7 24 26          
    UKIP Daryl Gardner 0.5 18            
    Electorate: 12,163   Valid: 3,689   Spoilt: 47   Quota: 1,845   Turnout: 3,736 (30.7%)

      2021 by-election

      On 8 May 2018, councillor Tommy Cochrane resigned from The SNP and became an Independent, citing lack of support from The SNP in the area.[8] He resigned his seat on 18 March 2020 saying he was increasingly unable to manage personal and work commitments.[9] A by-election was held in 2021 (delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic in Scotland), won by Labour's Peter Kelly.

      Fortissat By-election (4 March 2021) - 1 Seat[10]
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      1234
      Labour Peter Kelly 38.4% 1,071 1,073 1,093 1,408
      SNP Sarah Quinn 34.6% 965 970 994 1,026
      Conservative Ben Callaghan 23.5% 656 664 679  
      Green Kyle Davidson 2.5% 69 74    
      UKIP Neil Wilson 1.1% 31      
      Electorate: TBC   Valid: 2,792   Spoilt: 29   Quota: 1,397   Turnout: 23.3%

        2012 Election

        Fortissat - 3 seats[11]
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
        12345
        Labour Francis Fallan 23.0% 983 988 1,022 1,023.4  
        Labour Jim Robertson (incumbent) 22.9% 982 1,000 1,046 1,048.3 1,843.2
        Independent Charlie Cefferty (incumbent) 22.9% 981 1,023 1,079    
        SNP Thomas Cochrane 16.2% 695 700 1,062 1,063.4 1,136.6
        SNP Malcolm McMillan (incumbent) 12.4% 529 543      
        Conservative Sandy Thornton 2.6% 111        
        Electorate: 11,314   Valid: 4,281   Spoilt: 94   Quota: 1,071   Turnout: 4,375 (38.67%)

          2007 Election

          North Lanarkshire council election, 2007: Fortissat
          Party Candidate 1st Pref  % Seat Count
          Labour Jim Robertson 1,596 28.3 1 1
          Independent Charles Cefferty 1,529 27.1 1 1
          SNP Malcolm McMillan 1,396 24.7 1 2
          Labour Clare Margaret Quigley 1,125 19.9

          References

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