1984 City of Glasgow District Council election information
1984 City of Glasgow District Council election
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3 May 1984
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All 66 seats to City of Glasgow District Council 34 seats needed for a majority
First party
Second party
Third party
Party
Labour
Conservative
Liberal
Last election
58
11
3
Seats won
59
5
2
Seat change
1
6
1
Popular vote
141,066
41,946
27,312
Percentage
60.1%
17.9%
11.6%
Swing
5.4%
4.0%
5.8%
Map showing results in Glasgow District Council wards.
Council Leader before election
Labour
Elected Council Leader
Labour
Elections for the City of Glasgow District Council took place on 3 May 1984 alongside elections to the councils of the other districts in Scotland. The result was victory for the Labour party, who won 59 of the 66 wards.
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