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Women candidates and councillors in Scottish local government, 1974-2012

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posted on 2023-10-29, 09:46 authored by Hugh Bochel, Catherine Bochel
<p>While significant attention has been paid to the levels of representation of women in both the Westminster Parliament and the Scottish Parliament, much less considered has been given to the position within local government. This article addresses that deficit for Scotland. It shows that for twenty-five years following the reorganisation of local government in Scotland in 1974 there was a slow but relatively steady increase in the numbers of female candidates and councillors, although more recently this appears to have since plateaued somewhat, together with a similar increase in the number of women councillors taking up more senior roles in Scotland’s councils. The article analyses the representation of women in Scottish local government over the period from 1974 to 2012 against the backdrop of significant change in Scotland, including a further restructuring of local government and the introduction of the Single Transferable Vote for council elections, the creation of the Scottish Parliament, the rise of the SNP and the decline of the Conservative Party.</p>

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  • School of Social and Political Sciences (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Scottish Affairs

Volume

25

Issue

2

Pages/Article Number

161-185

Publisher

Edinburgh University Press

ISSN

0966-0356

eISSN

2053-888X

Date Submitted

2015-02-16

Date Accepted

2015-02-13

Date of First Publication

2016-04-01

Date of Final Publication

2016-05-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2015-02-13

ePrints ID

16698

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