East Ayrshire Council election, 2007
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Elections to East Ayrshire Council
East Ayrshire
East Ayrshire is one of 32 council areas of Scotland. It borders on to North Ayrshire, East Renfrewshire, South Lanarkshire, South Ayrshire and Dumfries and Galloway...

 were held on the May 3, 2007 the same day as the other Scottish local government elections
Scottish local elections, 2007
The Scottish local elections, 2007 were held on 3 May 2007, the same day as Scottish Parliament elections and local elections in parts of England...

 and the Scottish Parliament
Scottish Parliament
The Scottish Parliament is the devolved national, unicameral legislature of Scotland, located in the Holyrood area of the capital, Edinburgh. The Parliament, informally referred to as "Holyrood", is a democratically elected body comprising 129 members known as Members of the Scottish Parliament...

 general election
Scottish Parliament election, 2007
The 2007 Scottish Parliament election was held on Thursday 3 May 2007 to elect members to the Scottish Parliament. It was the third general election to the devolved Scottish Parliament since it was created in 1999...

. The election was the first one using nine new wards created as a results of the Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004
Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004
The Local Governance Act 2004 is an Act of the Scottish Parliament which provided, inter alia, for the election of Councillors to the local authorities in Scotland by the Single Transferable Vote system....

, each ward will elect three or four councillors using the single transferable vote
Single transferable vote
The single transferable vote is a voting system designed to achieve proportional representation through preferential voting. Under STV, an elector's vote is initially allocated to his or her most preferred candidate, and then, after candidates have been either elected or eliminated, any surplus or...

 system a form of proportional representation
Proportional representation
Proportional representation is a concept in voting systems used to elect an assembly or council. PR means that the number of seats won by a party or group of candidates is proportionate to the number of votes received. For example, under a PR voting system if 30% of voters support a particular...

. The new wards replace 32 single-member wards which used the plurality
Plurality voting system
The plurality voting system is a single-winner voting system often used to elect executive officers or to elect members of a legislative assembly which is based on single-member constituencies...

 (first past the post) system of election.

Election results

Summary

|- class="unsortable" align="centre"
!rowspan=2 align="left"|Ward
! %
!Cllrs
! %
!Cllrs
! %
!Cllrs
! %
!Cllrs
! %
!Cllrs
!rowspan=2|Total
Cllrs
|- class="unsortable" align="center"
!colspan=2 bgcolor="" | SNP
Scottish National Party
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!colspan=2 bgcolor="" | Labour
Scottish Labour Party
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!colspan=2 bgcolor=""| Conservative
!colspan=2 bgcolor="white"| Others
!colspan=2 bgcolor=""| Independents
Independent (politician)
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|-
|align="left"| Annick
| 30.7
| 1
| 34.3
|1
| 21.1
| 1
| 1.6
| 0
| 12.3
| 0
| 3
|-
|align="left"|Kilmarnock North
|55.7
|2
|26.7
|1
|15.8
|0
|1.9
| 0
| -
| -
|3
|-
|Kilmarnock West and Crosshouse
|47.2
|2
|32.5
|1
|17.0
|1
| -
| -
|3.3
| 0
| 4
|-
|align="left"|Kilmarnock East and Hurlford
|39.5
|2
|45.0
|2
|7.7
| 0
|2.3
| 0
|5.4
| 0
| 4
|-
|align="left"|Kilmarnock South
|44.7
|2
|47.7
|1
|5.9
| 0
|1.7
| 0
| -
| -
|3
|-
|align="left"|Irvine Valley
|43.5
|2
|31.6
|1
|20.5
|1
| -
| -
|4.3
| 0
|4
|-
|align="left"|Ballochmyle
|29.1
|1
|51.7
|3
|9.2
| 0
|4.2
| 0
|5.8
| 0
|4
|-
|align="left"|Cumnock and New Cumnock
|26.2
|1
|60.4
|3
|9.8
| 0
|3.8
| 0
| -
| -
|4
|-
|align="left"|Doon Valley
|26.0
|1
|49.0
|1
|8.4
| 0
| -
| -
|16.6
|1
|3
|- class="unsortable" style="background:#C9C9C9"
|align="left"| Total
|39.2
|14
|41.1
|14
|12.8
|3
|1.7
| 0
|5.2
|1
|32
|-
|}

Annick (3 seats)

Kilmarnock North (3 seats)

Kilmarnock West and Crosshouse (4 seats)

Kilmarnock East and Hurlford (4 seats)

Kilmarnock South (3 seats)

Irvine Valley (4 seats)

Ballochmyle (4 seats)

Cumnock and New Cumnock (4 seats)

Doon Valley (3 seats)

Ballochmyle (1 of 4 seats)

Doon Valley (1 of 3 seats)

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