The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

SNP and Lib Dems share Perth byelection victories

- ROSS GARDINER

The SNP lost a seat to the Liberal Democrats when the votes from T h u r s d a y ’s twin byelection­s for Perth and Kinross Council were tallied.

Perth City North and Perth City South were both being contested following the death of Councillor Bob Band and the election of Dave Doogan as MP for Angus.

The SNP were defending both seats but lost the southern position to the Lib Dems despite getting their noses in front during first preference votes.

Liz Barrett, who narrowly missed out on election at a prior by- election in the same ward three years earlier, topped the polls at the final round of counting at the Dewars Centre.

With 44% of the electorate turning out to vote – a fraction higher than the previous South byelection – polling was tight at first preference level and exactly 200 votes separated the Lib Dems, SNP and Conservati­ves.

But as the second and third choices were factored in, it was Liz Barrett who pulled out in front and wrapped up the victory.

She will now join husband Pe t e r as the second husband-and-wife elected to Pe r t h and Kinross Council.

Mrs Barrett said: “I’m delighted to be elected and very grateful to everyone who voted for me and supported me.

“My priorities are climate emergency, road safety, young people and trying to protect services for the vulnerable.

“I’ve been living and breathing election for the last few weeks.

“People were delighted to see us on the doorstep and really pleased we made the effort.”

In the north, covering the Western Edge, Letham, Tulloch and Fairfield, the SNP held on to their seat comfortabl­y.

Candidate Ian Massie wrapped up the result, increasing the party’s share of the vote despite turnout being only 25.5%, the lowest of any by-election during this council term.

Some 2,305 valid votes were cast, with 61% of the first choice preference­s in favour of the victorious Perth businessma­n.

After being elected, Mr Massie thanked his family and Dave Doogan for “setting the groundwork.”

Ian said: “I am delighted the people of Perth City North have put their faith in me to represent them at Perth and Kinross Council.

“Dave Doogan MP did a fantastic job as the previous councillor for this area and I will continue his great work alongside my fellow SNP ward councillor John Rebbeck.

“This result demonstrat­es that the people of Perth City North have faith in the SNP to deliver for hardworkin­g families as we are doing across the country. Not only did we win the election, but we increased our voting margin significan­tly too.

“I will represent all in City North and I look forward to getting started.”

The Conservati­ves missed out on the opportunit­y to grow their minority administra­tion towards a majority.

Ho w e v e r, candidates Andy Chan and Aziz Rehman both hinted at considerin­g standing again in future after garnering more than 2,000 first preference votes between them in their first political ventures.

“People were pleased we made the effort

“I will continue Dave Doogan’s great work

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 ??  ?? ELECTED: The SNP’s Ian Massie and Lib Dem Liz Barrett were delighted with their victories after the count in Perth. Pictures by Steve MacDougall.
ELECTED: The SNP’s Ian Massie and Lib Dem Liz Barrett were delighted with their victories after the count in Perth. Pictures by Steve MacDougall.

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