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To vote in person in the UK Parliamentary Election on 4th July 2024, you will need to show photo ID at the polling station.
Argyll and Bute results from the Local Government Election May 2017
Voting in Ward 1 was not required as the number of candidates matched the number of vacancies.
Councillors for this ward are: John Armour, Scottish National Party (SNP); Rory Colville, Scottish Liberal Democrats; and Donald Kelly, Scottish Conservative and Unionist.
Councillors elected: Robin Currie, Scottish Liberal Democrats; Anne Horn, Scottish National Party (SNP) and Alastair Redman, Scottish Conservative and Unionist.
Councillors elected: Donnie MacMillan, Independent; Douglas Trevor Philand, Independent; and Sandy Taylor, Scottish National Party (SNP).
Mary-Jean Devon, Independent; Jim Lynch, Scottish National Party (SNP); Roddy McCuish, Independent; Jamie McGrigor, Scottish Conservative and Unionist.
Kieron Green, Independent; Julie McKenzie, Scottish National Party (SNP); Elaine Robertson, Independent; and Andrew Vennard, Scottish Conservative and Unionist.
William Gordon Blair, Scottish National Party (SNP); Yvonne McNeilly, Scottish Conservative and Unionist; and Alan Reid, Scottish Liberal Democrats.
Jim Anderson, Independent; Audrey E Forrest, Scottish National Party (SNP); and Bobby Good, Scottish Conservative and Unionist.
Jim Findlay, Scottish National Party (SNP); Jean Murray Moffat, Independent; and Len Scoullar, Independent.
George Freeman, Independent; Barbara Morgan, Scottish Conservative and Unionist; and Iain Shonny Paterson, Scottish National Party (SNP).
Lorna Douglas, Scottish National Party (SNP); Graham Archibald Hardie, Scottish Liberal Democrats; Aileen Morton, Scottish Liberal Democrats; and Gary Mulvaney, Scottish Conservative and Unionist.
David Kinniburgh, Scottish Conservative and Unionist; Ellen Morton, Scottish Liberal Democrats; and Richard Trail, Scottish National Party (SNP).