1974 Scottish local elections
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Elections for the Scottish district councils were held on Tuesday 7 May 1974, for both the new regional and district councils, between the two United Kingdom
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in that same year. These were the first elections held to the 53 district councils established by the
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. The Labour Party did reasonably well and the
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(SNP) did not. The
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s acted as "shadow" councils until May 1975, when the provisions of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 came into effect.


Results


National results

, - !colspan=2, Parties !Votes !Votes % !Wards , - , , 658,089 , 38.5 , 172 , - , , 488,905 , 28.6 , 112 , - , , 215,502 , 12.6 , 18 , - , , 87,333 , 5.1 , 11 , - , style="width: 10px" bgcolor=, , style="text-align: left;" scope="row" , Independent/Other , 261,372 , 15.3 , 114/5 , - !colspan=2, Total!! !! !! , - !colspan=2, Parties !Votes !Votes % !Wards , - , , 619,531 , 38.4 , 428 , - , , 433,287 , 26.8 , 241 , - , , 200,307 , 12.4 , 62 , - , , 80,232 , 5.0 , 17 , - , style="width: 10px" bgcolor=, , style="text-align: left;" scope="row" , Independent/Other , 280,946 , 17.5 , 345/17 , - !colspan=2, Total!! !! !! Note: Orkney, Shetland, and the Western Isles were governed at the district level as unitary authorities, meaning they were not included in any larger region.


Council Results


Regional Councils


District Councils

The seats on each council after the election were as follows:


=Borders

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=Central

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=Dumfries and Galloway

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=Fife

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=Grampian

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=Highland

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=Lothian

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=Strathclyde

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=Tayside

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See also

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Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland Boundaries Scotland is an independent body in Scotland created as the Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973. According to its website, it is responsible for: carrying out reviews of boun ...


References

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