The shared count for the Aberdeen City and Shire Councils is being held at the P&J Live this morning. The count officially began today at 9 am.
Now candidates are gradually making their way to the venue.
Results are to be announced today for each constituency’s member of Scottish Parliament. Aberdeen City Council includes Aberdeen Deeside & North Kincardine, Aberdeen Central and Aberdeen Donside, and the Aberdeenshire constituencies include Aberdeenshire West, Aberdeenshire East and Banffshire & Buchan Coast.
Voters will also elect seven regional MSPs using the Additional Member System (AMS) of proportional representation. The regional list is made up of candidates selected by political parties and independent candidates. Aberdeen falls in the North East Scotland region.
This year’s election saw approximately 750 people involved in supporting the election in Aberdeen council – which included staff at 73 polling places and 169 stations, transportation of ballot boxes to the P&J Live on Thursday evening, and venue staff at the count.
Voter turnout for Scotland is yet to be declared, but polls indicate a low number. The eligible electorate for Aberdeen City Council is 178,851 – of which 40,702 were postal votes.
A YouGov (MRP model) prediction poll from 6th May has projected the following seats:
SNP: 62
Reform: 19
Labour: 17
Conservative: 7
Greens: 16
LibDems: 8
To win a majority, SNP will need to win 65 seats.
Live Updates:
[12:27]
The candidates currently waiting for Aberdeen Central to be called are; Jack Middleton (SNP), Jenny Laing (Labour), James Wyllie (Reform UK) and Yi-Pei Chou Turvey (LibDems). With Stewart Whyte (Conservative) yet to arrive.
[12:30]
MP Stephen Flynn makes an entrance, attracting media attention.
[13:15]
The first round of votes are in. Jack Middleton of the Scottish National Party has won in the Aberdeen Central constituency with 11,974 votes. Next in line is Jenny Laing of The Labour Party with 5,002 votes, James Wyllie of Reform UK with 3,936 votes Steward Whyte of The Conservative with 3,688 votes and Yi-Peu Laing of the Liberal Democrats with 2,563 votes.
The constituency saw a 47.17% voter turnout, with a total of 27,328 votes cast. Aberdeen Central remains a SNP stronghold.
[14:16]
The second round of votes are in. Steven Flynn of the Scottish Nationalist party has won in the Aberdeen Deeside and North Kincardine constituency with 11,788 votes. Next in line was Liam Kerr (Conservative) with 10,544 votes, Duncan Massey (Reform UK) with 6,113 votes, Mel Sullivan (LibDems) with 2,880 votes, Matthew Lee (Labour) with 2,805 votes, and finally Iris Alexander Leask (independent) with 431 votes.
The constituency saw a 55.05% voter turnout with a total of 34,669 votes cast.
[14:25]
Scottish First Minister John Swinney holds onto his seat in an SNP victory for the Perthshire North constituency. The SNP leader saw a total 45,414 votes this election cycle.
[14:37]
The votes for Banffshire and Buchan Coast are in. SNP snatch another victory, but this time it’s close. Karen Adams of the SNP wins the seat narrowly with 10,374 votes. Close behind her is is Conrad Ritchie (Reform UK) with 10,010 votes, who is then followed by James Adams (Conservative) with 6,348 votes, Leslie Tarr (LibDems) with 1,162 votes, Brooke Ritchie (Labour) with 1,049 votes and N.D.R McLennan (Independent) with 555 votes.
This constituency saw a 48.06% voter turnout. A total of 61,536 votes were cast this election.
[15:20]
The results are in for Aberdeenshire East: another SNP victory. Gillian Anne Martin takes the win for SNP with 11,624 of the votes and is followed by John Crawley (Reform UK) with 7,008 votes, David Ronald Evans (LibDem) with 3,999, Janine Langler (Labour) with 1,487 votes, Douglas Lumsden (Conservative) with 10,681 votes.
Of this election, 34,895 votes were cast, totalling to a 55.78% voter turnout.
[15:28]
SNP maintain Aberdeen Donside as results are called. Jackie Dunbar (SNP) wins the seat for the constituency with 11,760 votes and is followed by Hannah Powell (Conservative) with 4,496 votes, Claudia Leith (Reform UK) with 7,029 votes, Lynn Thomson (Labour) with 3,907 votes, Michael John Turvey (LibDem) with 2,823 votes and Stephen Bowie (Alliance to Liberate Scotland) with 481 votes.
Voter turnout for this election was 47.61%
[16:12]
Aberdeenshire West results are in: a Conservative win. Alex Burnett (Conservatives) claims victory with 15,897 votes and is followed by Fatima Joji (SNP) with 10,113 votes, Jo Hart (Reform UK) with 5,467 votes, Jeff Goodhall (LibDems) with 3,995 votes and Kate Blake (Labour) with 1,569 votes.
Voter turnout was 60.67% for this constituency.

