1982 Shetland Islands Area Council election

An election to Shetland Islands Council was held on 6 May 1982 as part of the 1982 Scottish regional elections and yielded a swing to candidates supportive of Home Rule for the islands. Whilst no candidates appeared on the ballot as members of the Shetland Movement (all Shetland candidates were independents), the Shetland Movement did publish a list of candidates supportive of Shetland Home Rule. Ultimately of the 25 members of the Shetland council, 14 were supporters of the movement.[1]

Supporters of Island Autonomy similarly contested the elections in neighboring Orkney.[2]

The councils for the Shetland Islands, Orkney, and the Western Isles operated as combined authorities, meaning that instead of having both regional and district governance, the Islands had a single level combined of governance. These councils were elected at the same time as Scottish regional councils.

Aggregate results

Shetland Islands Council election, 1982
Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/−
  Independent 23 1 0 1 92
  Labour 2 0 1 1 8

Ward results

1st, Lerwick Sound
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent J. Graham Unopposed
2nd, Lerwick–Clickimin
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Thomas M. Y. Manson 121
Independent Cecil B. Eunson 112
Independent Ian Burne 109
Majority 9
Turnout
Independent hold
3rd, Lerwick–North
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Leonard G. Groat 211
Labour R. Rae Tulloch 195
Majority 17
Turnout
Independent hold
4th, Lerwick Central
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour W. A. Smith Unopposed
5th, Lerwick Harbour
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent A. Thomson Unopposed
6th, Lerwick Twageos
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent A. J. Clunes Unopposed
7th, Lerwick Breiwick
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent J. L. W. Eunson Unopposed
8th, Unst
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Alan B. Fraser 157
Independent Karl M. Gray 148
Independent William Playfair 77
Majority 9
Turnout
Independent hold
9th, Yell North
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent B. J. Johnston Unopposed
10th, Yell South
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent R. S. Gray Unopposed
11th, Northmavine
Party Candidate Votes %
Labour Christopher D. Dowie 222
Independent Gilbert J. Mowat 127
Independent William J. Beattie 49
Majority 95
Turnout
Labour gain from Independent
12th, Delting North
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent F. Paterson Unopposed
13th, Delting South
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent J. A. Hunter Unopposed
14th, Nesting and Lunnasting
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent P. B. A. Hunter Unopposed
15th, Bressay
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent J. C. Irvine Unopposed
16th, Scalloway
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent W. A. Anderson Unopposed
17th, Whiteness, Weisdale and Tingwall
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Cecil R. H. Eunson 258
Independent Florence B. Grains 205
Majority 53
Turnout
18th, Whalsay and Skerries
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent H. A. Stewart Unopposed
19th, Sandsting and Aithsting
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Alexander Tulloch 247
Independent William Tait 182
Majority 65
Turnout
20th, Sandness and Walls
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent G. A. Walterson Unopposed
21st, Cunningsburgh
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Joan Macleod Unopposed
22nd, Burra and Trondra
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent William A. Cumming 316
Independent Susan G. Morrow-Irvine 104
Majority 212
Turnout
23rd, Sandwick
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Malcolm S. Bray Unopposed
24th, Dunrossness North
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent William Tait Unopposed
25th, Dunrossness South
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Raymond R. Bentley 142
Independent John F. D. MacKenzie 74
Majority 68
Turnout

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