1988 Lochaber District Council election
1988 Scottish local government election
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Elections to the Lochaber District Council took place in May 1988, alongside elections to the councils of Scotland's various other districts. The number of seats and the total vote share won by each party is listed below.[1]
Independent: 8 seats, 40.4%
Labour: 4 seats, 35.0%
Independent Labour: 3 seats, 19.4%
SNP: 0 seats, 5.4%
Voter turnout was 53.9%.
References
- ^ "Scottish District Elections 1988" (PDF). Elections Centre. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
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