The 32 Scottish Councils

These hyperlinks point to the Elections Results File Downloads section of the 32 Scottish Councils. The hyperlinks were last confirmed as working correctly on: 10/09/24.

Aberdeen City Council

Aberdeenshire Council

Angus Council

Argyll and Bute Council

City of Edinburgh Council

Clackmannanshire Council

Comhairle nan Eilean Siar (#1)

Dumfries and Galloway Council

Dundee City Council

East Ayrshire Council

East Dunbartonshire Council

East Lothian Council

East Renfrewshire Council

Falkirk Council

Fife Council

Glasgow City Council (#2)

Inverclyde Council (#3)

Midlothian Council

North Ayrshire Council

North Lanarkshire Council

Orkney Islands Council

Perth and Kinross Council

Renfrewshire Council

Scottish Borders Council

Shetland Islands Council

South Ayrshire Council

South Lanarkshire Council

Stirling Council

The Highland Council

The Moray Council

West Dunbartonshire Council

West Lothian Council


NOTES.
(#1) Comhairle nan Eilean Siar: most of website content unavailable. 12/01/24. “Access to Comhairle nan Eilean Siar’s IT system, including its website, have been affected by a Criminal Cyber Incident on the 7th November. The incident has caused significant disruption and the current priority is to restore and secure data and ensure the continued delivery of services to those in our communities who need them most.”.
(#2) Glasgow City Council: Election results files no longer available. Replaced by web pages with summary data.
(#3) Inverclyde Council: Election results files no longer available. No summary data.



Data Source ( mygov.scot )

Some comments. I have assumed that the mygov.scot website is the definitive source of Council naming style and naming order.
We have “City of Edinburgh Council” and “Glasgow City Council” – why aren’t these named similarly?
Also, “The Highland Council” and “The Moray Council” – these are sorted under “The” – conventionally, the definite article is ignored as noise when sorting – so these would be sorted as “Highland” and “Moray”.