Campbeltown Courier

Ex-Tory councillor leads the vote as independen­t

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A long-serving South Kintyre councillor has lost his seat on Argyll and Bute Council in the local authority elections.

Liberal Democrat Rory Colville, first elected in 2007, was the only candidate not to be elected to the ward when the public went to the polls on Thursday May 5.

‘After almost 20 years as a local government representa­tive, I would like to thank everyone who has supported me over the years,’ he told the Courier.

The SNP’s John Armour, a councillor since 2014, and independen­t Donald Kelly, a councillor since 2001, were re-elected, and they were joined on the council by a newcomer, Conservati­ve candidate Tommy Macpherson.

The decision by the Conservati­ves to stand a party candidate in the ward, instead of Donald Kelly as ‘Independen­t Conservati­ve’, saw a shift in voting patterns.

Councillor Kelly, who led the first preference votes, said: ‘I am delighted to have been re-elected as a councillor for South Kintyre and thank everyone who voted for me.

‘I look forward to continuing to work for everyone in our community over the next five years.

‘Unfortunat­ely, the turnout at this election was very low, most notably amongst the younger generation. This has to be addressed and the council must find more innovative ways to engage with the younger electorate to keep democracy alive for future elections.’

Councillor Armour, who had the second highest number of first preference votes, said: ‘I would like to thank the wonderful people of South Kintyre who have considered me worthy of representi­ng them again.

‘I’m glad my positive campaign was so well rewarded by being elected at the first count.

‘As always, I will continue to work for everyone to ensure we can get the best deal for our area.

‘I would never have been able to get through the last few weeks without the love and support of my wife Carole, daughters Katherine and Jennifer and my mum Cathie.

‘My right-hand man, Angus, has been a tower of strength and a great help when we were out with the leaflets.

‘Thanks to Sophia, David, Ida, Alistair, Ron, Anne and Alex who helped me deliver my leaflets and to Heather, Raibeart and our SNP members for their fantastic support and encouragem­ent.

‘I really appreciate­d the visits from our MSP Jenni Minto and Marie Claire and our MP

 ?? Photograph: Kevin McGlynn. ?? Councillor Donald Kelly said if democracy is to continue in Argyll and Bute, the council must engage with young voters.
Photograph: Kevin McGlynn. Councillor Donald Kelly said if democracy is to continue in Argyll and Bute, the council must engage with young voters.
 ?? Photograph: Kevin McGlynn. ?? Councillor­s Donald Kelly, left, and John Armour, right, were re-elected in the South Kintyre ward. Long-serving councillor Rory Colville, centre, lost his seat to newcomer Tommy Macpherson, who was not present at the count.
Photograph: Kevin McGlynn. Councillor­s Donald Kelly, left, and John Armour, right, were re-elected in the South Kintyre ward. Long-serving councillor Rory Colville, centre, lost his seat to newcomer Tommy Macpherson, who was not present at the count.
 ?? ?? Councillor Donald Kelly and his two-year-old grandson Dudley Kelly outside the polling station at Campbeltow­n’s Victoria Hall.
Councillor Donald Kelly and his two-year-old grandson Dudley Kelly outside the polling station at Campbeltow­n’s Victoria Hall.

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