1980 North-East Fife District Council election

Elections to North-East Fife Council were held in May 1980, the same day as the other Scottish local government elections.

Results by ward.

Turnout was 46.8% in the contested wards, with the wards of Freuchie, Cupar North, and Largo, all returning Conservative councilors unopposed.[1]

The election would be the last one to the North East Fife council won by the Conservatives, with the next election in 1984 signalling the beginning of the Liberal dominance of the council which would last until its abolition in 1995.

Election results

North-East Fife District Council Election Result 1980[2]
Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/−
  Conservative 11 3 49.1 9,432 9.7
  Liberal 5 4 29.6 5,696 18.6
  Independent 2 1 9.4 1,803 10.2
  Labour 0 7.4 1,423 0.5
  SNP 0 4.5 870 0.8

Ward results

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References

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