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Fife Council election results — All change in Ward 12: Kirkcaldy East

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It’s a whole new look for residents of Kirkcaldy East, who have elected three new councillors to represent them.

The SNP’s Rod Cavanagh said that he was thrilled to be voted in, saying: “It’s all a bit surreal, but I’m very excited and looking forward to the challenges ahead.”

Ian Cameron, Labour, is also new to the role and said that he already had several issues that he intended to carry forward following his campaign.

He added: “I feel like it’s been worth it.

“There are a lot of people with a lot of issues and I’m looking forward to helping them.”

There was also a huge surprise as Conservative candidate Richard Watt was elected.

Independent candidate Marie Penman was ousted from her seat, despite registering a respectable 421 first preference votes.

 

Result

Ian Cameron (Lab) – 985

Caitlin Cameron (Lab) – 199

Rod Cavanagh (SNP) – 897

Sandy Forbes (Green) – 164

Steve McMahon (SNP) – 533

Marie Penman (Ind) – 421

Matthew Ritchie (Ind) – 108

Stephen Rottger (Lib Dems) – 75

Richard Watt (Con) – 611

Turnout – 38%