Difference between revisions of "Lerwick North (Constituency)"
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*[[Shetland Islands Council Election May 1974|1974]] - [[Alexander Morrison]] | *[[Shetland Islands Council Election May 1974|1974]] - [[Alexander Morrison]] | ||
*[[Shetland Islands Council Election May 1974|1978]] - [[Alexander Morrison]] | *[[Shetland Islands Council Election May 1974|1978]] - [[Alexander Morrison]] | ||
+ | *[[Lerwick North By-Election December 1980|1980]] - [[Robert Tulloch]]* | ||
*[[Shetland Islands Council Election May 1982|1982]] - [[Leonard Groat]] | *[[Shetland Islands Council Election May 1982|1982]] - [[Leonard Groat]] | ||
*[[Shetland Islands Council Election May 1986|1986]] - [[Leonard Groat]] | *[[Shetland Islands Council Election May 1986|1986]] - [[Leonard Groat]] |
Latest revision as of 21:54, 15 March 2020
The constituency of Lerwick North first begun electing in 1890 for the County Council until 1929 when the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1929 got rid of the Lerwick constituencies from the County Council for the 1932 election. When the Town Council and Zetland County Council merged to form the Shetland Islands Council, Lerwick Central once again became a constituency between the years of 1974 and 1999.
Elected County Councillors
- 1890 - John B. Anderson
- 1892 - John B. Anderson
- 1895 - John B. Anderson
- 1898 - John B. Anderson
- 1901 - William A. A. Tulloch
- 1904 - William A. A. Tulloch
- 1907 - William A. A. Tulloch
- 1910 - William A. A. Tulloch
- 1913 - William A. A. Tulloch
- 1919 - William James Greig
- 1920 - Henry Mouat*
- 1922 - Henry Mouat
- 1925 - Henry Mouat
- 1928 - Henry Mouat
- Was not a county between 1929-1974.
- 1974 - Alexander Morrison
- 1978 - Alexander Morrison
- 1980 - Robert Tulloch*
- 1982 - Leonard Groat
- 1986 - Leonard Groat
- 1990 - Leonard Groat
- 1994 - Leonard Groat
- 1999 - Robert J. Anderson
- 2003 - Leonard Groat
*By-election.