1984 Caithness District Council election

1984 Caithness District Council election

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All 15 seats to Caithness District Council
9 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
  Blank Blank
Party Independent Liberal
Seats won 14 1
Seat change Increase1 Steady0
Popular vote 1,786 0
Percentage 100.0% 0.0%

Council Convener before election

John Young
Independent

Council Convener after election

John Young
Independent

Elections to the Caithness District Council took place in May 1984, alongside elections to the councils of Scotland's other districts.

Only three seats were contested and one seat received no candidates.

Aggregate results

Caithness District Election Result 1984[1]
Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/−
  Independent 14 Increase1 Steady0 Increase1 100.0 1,786 0.0
  Liberal 1 0 0 Steady0 0.0 0 0.0

References

  1. ^ "1984 Scottish district council election" (PDF).
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