Maryfield (ward)

Maryfield is one of the eight wards used to elect members of the Dundee City Council. It elects three Councillors.

Maryfield
Population15,230 
Council area
Lieutenancy area
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townDUNDEE
Postcode districtDD1
Dialling code01382
PoliceScotland
FireScottish
AmbulanceScottish

Councillors

Election Councillors
2007 Joe Morrow
(Labour)
Elizabeth Fordyce
(SNP)
Ken Lynn
(SNP)
2009 Craig Melville
(SNP)
2012 Georgia Cruickshank
(Labour)
2016 Lynne Short
(SNP)
2017
2022

Election Results

2022

Maryfield - 3 seats
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
1
Labour Georgia Cruickshank (incumbent)
Liberal Democrats Rebecca Dewar
Sovereignty Ewan Gurr
Alba Sundas Kamran
SNP Ken Lynn (incumbent)
Conservative Danielle Marr
SNP Lynne Short (incumbent)
Green Martha Smart

    2017

    Maryfield - 3 seats
    PartyCandidateFPv%Count
    12345
    SNP Ken Lynn (incumbent) 30.3% 1,240        
    Labour Georgia Cruickshank (incumbent) 21.6% 885 894.8 902.9 968.3 1,051.9
    SNP Lynne Short (incumbent) 19.1% 782 968.2 972.9 997.4 1,084.3
    Conservative James Clancy 17.6% 722 722.8 726.9 775.9 792.9
    TUSC Stuart Fairweather 6.1% 250 253.3 253.5 270.8  
    Liberal Democrats Jenny Blain 4.1% 168 169.2 194.7    
    Liberal Democrats Robbie McKaig 1.2% 48 49.6      
    Electorate: 12,021   Valid: 4,095   Spoilt: 89   Quota: 1,024   Turnout: 4,184 (34.8%)

      2016 (by-election)

      Maryfield By-election (31 March 2016) - 1 Seat[1]
      PartyCandidateFPv%Count
      123
      SNP Lynne Short 49.5% 1,383 1,389 1,399
      Labour Alan Cowan 22.7% 634 637 648
      Conservative James Clancy 10.5% 294 304 317
      TUSC Stuart Fairweather 5.1% 142 147 161
      Green Jacob Ellis 4.1% 116 118 123
      Liberal Democrats Christopher McIntyre 3% 85 87 92
      Independent Brian McLeod 2.6% 73 81  
      UKIP Calum Walker 2.5% 69    
      Electorate: 11,669   Valid: 2,796   Spoilt: 28   Quota: 1,399   Turnout: 2,824 (24.2%)

        2012

        Maryfield - 3 seats
        PartyCandidateFPv%Count
        1234567
        SNP Ken Lynn (incumbent) 34.57% 1,187            
        Labour Georgia Cruickshank 18.11% 622 634.7 643.9 644.1 675.6 736.5 1,334.7
        Labour George McIrvine 18.32% 629 640.1 650.1 650.2 673 713.9  
        SNP Craig Melville (incumbent)† 16.28% 559 840.8 859.9        
        Conservative Stephen MacSporran 7.25% 249 253.7 253.7 253.7 296.3    
        Liberal Democrats Christopher Hall 3.67% 126 129.6 136.9 136.9      
        TUSC Derek Milligan 1.81% 62 64.8          
        Electorate: 11,555   Valid: 3,434   Spoilt: 93   Quota: 859   Turnout: 3,527 (29.72%)

          2009 (by-election)

          Maryfield By-Election (12 March 2009)- 1 seat[2]
          PartyCandidateFPv%Count
          123456
          SNP Craig Melville 47.6 1,550 1,551 1,557 1,571 1,620 1,747
          Labour George McIrvine 31.1 1,013 1,018 1,021 1,031 1,052 1,189
          Liberal Democrats Chris Hall 10.9 354 356 362 367 455  
          Conservative Colin Stewart 6.9 224 226 237 241    
          Scottish Socialist Angela Gorrie 1.6 52 52 55      
          Independent Grant Simmons 1.1 35 48        
          Independent Dave Young 0.9 28          
          Electorate: 11,195   Valid: 2,607   Spoilt: 34   Quota: 1,629   Turnout: 3,290 (29.39%)

            2007

            2007 Council election: Maryfield (3 seats)
            Party Candidate 1st Pref  % Seat Count
            SNP Elizabeth Fordyce 1,247 25.3 1 1
            Labour Joe Morrow 1,172 23.8 2 5
            SNP Ken Lynn 941 19.1 3 8
            Liberal Democrats Claire Matthew 644 13.1
            Conservative John McCraw 410 8.3
            Labour Alex Perry 339 6.9
            Scottish Socialist Grant Cromar 96 1.9
            Solidarity Mark Walker 83 1.7
            Turnout 46.21

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