2022 Glasgow City Council election#Hillhead by-election

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{{Short description|Glasgow City Council election}}

{{use dmy dates|date=January 2022}}

{{use British English|date=January 2022}}

{{Infobox election

|election_name=2022 Glasgow City Council election

|country=Glasgow

|type=parliamentary

|ongoing=no

|previous_election=2017 Glasgow City Council election

|previous_year=2017

|election_date={{Start date|2022|5|5|df=y}}

|next_election=2027 Glasgow City Council election

|next_year=2027

|seats_for_election=All 85 seats to Glasgow City Council

|majority_seats=43

|registered=464,091

|turnout=38.4%

|image1=160x160px

|leader1=Susan Aitken

|party1=Scottish National Party

|leaders_seat1=Langside

|last_election1={{nowrap|39 seats, 41.0%}}

|seats_before1=35

|seats1=37

|seat_change1={{decrease}} 2

|popular_vote1=61,543

|percentage1=35.5%

|swing1={{decrease}} 5.5%

|image2=File:Malcolm Cunning.png

|leader2=Malcolm Cunning

|party2=Scottish Labour Party

|leaders_seat2=Linn

|last_election2={{nowrap|31 seats, 30.2%}}

|seats_before2=29

|seats2=36

|seat_change2={{increase}} 5

|popular_vote2=58,516

|percentage2=33.8%

|swing2={{increase}} 3.6%

|image4=File:Martha Wardrop.png

|leader4={{nowrap|Jon Molyneux &}}
{{nowrap|Martha Wardrop (pictured)}}

|party4=Scottish Green Party

|leaders_seat4=Pollokshields &
Hillhead

|last_election4={{nowrap|7 seats, 8.7%}}

|seats_before4=6

|seats4=10

|seat_change4={{increase}} 3

|popular_vote4=23,716

|percentage4=13.7%

|swing4={{increase}} 5.0%

|image5=File:Thomas Kerr.png

|leader5=Thomas Kerr

|party5=Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

|leaders_seat5=Shettleston

|last_election5={{no wrap|8 seats, 14.6%}}

|seats_before5=7

|seats5=2

|seat_change5={{decrease}} 6

|popular_vote5=17,741

|percentage5=10.2%

|swing5={{decrease}} 4.4%

|title=Leader

|before_election=Susan Aitken
(SNP)

|before_party=No overall control

|posttitle=Leader after election

|after_election=Susan Aitken (SNP)

|after_party= No overall control

|map_image=2022 Glasgow City Council Election.svg

|map_size=

|map_caption=The 23 new multi-member wards

|map2_image=File:GlasgowCityCouncilStructureMay2022.svg

}}

Elections to Glasgow City Council took place on 5 May 2022 on the same day as the 31 other Scottish local government elections. As with other Scottish council elections, it was held using single transferable vote (STV) – a form of proportional representation – in which multiple candidates are elected in each ward and voters rank candidates in order of preference.

Despite losing two seats, the Scottish National Party (SNP) were returned as the largest party on the council for the second consecutive election, returning 37 councillors out of 85 – six shy of an overall majority. Labour regained some of the ground they had lost at the previous election after winning 36 seats – up five from 2017. The Greens bettered their record-breaking performance from 2017 as they won 10 seats – an increase of three – while the Conservatives lost three-quarters of their seats as they returned just two councillors.

Following the election, the SNP and Greens reached a "working agreement" which allowed the minority SNP administration to remain in control and Cllr Susan Aitken was again returned as council leader.

Background

=Previous election=

{{main|2017 Glasgow City Council election}}

At the previous election in 2017, the Scottish National Party (SNP) won the most seats on the council for the first time. The SNP gained 12 seats to hold 39, four shy of an overall majority, while Labour lost 13 seats, which left them with 31 as they fell from the largest party to second place. The Conservatives gained seven seats to record their best result in Glasgow since 1980 with eight seats. The Greens had a similarly record-breaking result as they recorded their best ever result in Glasgow picking up seven seats, two more than 2012. The Liberal Democrats lost their only seat.{{Cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/topics/cp7r8vgl20xt/glasgow-city-council |title=Glasgow City Council |publisher=BBC |date=5 May 2017 |access-date=29 August 2023}}{{Cite web |url=https://www.andrewteale.me.uk/leap/results/2017/436/ |title=Local Elections Archive Project - 2017 - Glasgow |first=Andrew |last=Teale |access-date=30 August 2023}} As a result, the SNP formed a minority administration to run the council.{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-39959319 |title=SNP will run Glasgow City Council as minority |publisher=BBC |date=18 May 2017 |access-date=29 August 2023}}

class="wikitable"

|+ 2017 Glasgow City Council election result

scope="col" colspan="2"|Party

!scope="col"|Seats

!scope="col"|Vote share

style="background-color: {{party color|Scottish National Party}}" |

|scope="row"|SNP

|39

|41.0%

style="background-color: {{party color|Scottish Labour Party}}" |

|scope="row"|Labour

|31

|30.2%

style="background-color: {{party color|Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party}}" |

|scope="row"|Conservatives

|8

|14.6%

style="background-color: {{party color|Scottish Green Party}}" |

|scope="row"|Greens

|7

|8.7%

Source:

=Electoral system=

The election used the 23 wards created following the fifth statutory review of electoral arrangements conducted by Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland in 2016, with 85 councillors elected. Each ward elected either three or four councillors, using the single transferable vote (STV) electoral system – a form of proportional representation – where candidates are ranked in order of preference.{{cite web |title=Upcoming elections |url=https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=27933 |publisher=Glasgow City Council |access-date=1 April 2022}}

=Composition=

Following the 2017 election, several changes in the composition of the council occurred. Most were changes to the political affiliation of councillors including SNP councillors Glenn Elder, Russell Robertson, Michael Cullen and Elspeth Kerr and Green councillor Martin Bartos who resigned from their respective parties to become independents.{{cite news |url=https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/news/glasgow-news/glasgow-councillor-glenn-elder-resigns-16149113 |title=Councillor Glenn Elder resigns from the SNP citing a 'hostile' environment |work=Glasgow Live |first1=Isaac |last1=Callan |first2=Catherine |last2=Hunter |date=18 April 2019 |access-date=18 April 2019}}{{cite news |url=https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/17600713.snp-glasgow-city-councillor-russell-robertson-resigns-party/ |title=Glasgow city councillor resigns from SNP citing concerns over leadership |work=The Herald |first=Stewart |last=Paterson |date=26 April 2019 |access-date=5 April 2022}}{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-53353852 |title=SNP councillors quit after one charged by police |publisher=BBC News |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211008165809/https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-53353852 |archive-date=8 October 2021 |date=10 July 2020 |access-date=5 April 2022}}{{cite news |url=https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/18574059.snp-councillor-elspeth-kerr-quits-party-amid-claims-council-nothing-dictatorship/ |title=SNP councillor quits party amid claims SNP-led council is 'nothing but a dictatorship' |work=The Herald |first=Elle |last=Duff |date=10 July 2020 |access-date=5 April 2022}} Labour councillor Anne McTaggart defected and joined the SNP{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-50269158 |title=Former Labour MSP Anne McTaggart quits party and joins SNP |publisher=BBC News |date=1 November 2019 |access-date=5 April 2022}} and Conservative councillor Tony Curtis resigned from the party before he was disqualified from the council for not attending a meeting in six months.{{cite news |url=https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/politics/former-glasgow-tory-councillor-disqualified-23299511 |title=Former Glasgow Tory councillor disqualified for failing to attend meetings for six months |publisher=Daily Record |first=Chris |last=McCall |date=11 January 2021 |access-date=11 February 2021}} Labour councillor Jim Coleman was also disqualified for not attending a meeting in six months.{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-55840648 |title=Second Glasgow councillor forced out for missing six months of meetings |publisher=BBC News |date=28 January 2021 |access-date=11 February 2021}}

SNP councillors Michelle Ferns and John Letford defected to the Alba Party.{{cite news |url=https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/politics/senior-glasgow-snp-councillor-quits-24007717 |title=Glasgow councillor quits SNP to join Alba Party as defections continue |work=Daily Record |first=Chris |last=McCall |date=29 March 2021 |access-date=10 May 2021}}{{cite news |url=https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/politics/glasgow-councillor-quits-snp-join-23810993 |title=Senior Glasgow SNP councillor quits to join Alex Salmond's Alba Party |work=Daily Record |first=Chris |last=McCall |date=29 April 2021 |access-date=5 April 2022}}{{cite news |url=https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/news/19281483.senior-city-green-leaves-party/ |title=Senior Glasgow Green Martin Bartos leaves party over abuse claims and bike crash |website=Glasgow Times |first=Stewart |last=Paterson |date=5 May 2021 |access-date=5 April 2022}} Three by-elections were held and resulted in a Labour hold, a Labour gain from Conservative and an SNP gain from Labour.{{cite web |url=https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=21610 |title=Local By Elections 7th September 2017 Full Results |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 September 2017 |access-date=5 April 2022}}{{cite web |title=Local By Elections 19th March 2021 Full Results |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=26909 |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=19 March 2021 |access-date=19 March 2021}} Labour councillor Gary Gray died in February 2022 which left a vacancy on the council which would not be filled as it was less than six months before the election.{{cite news |url=https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/news/glasgow-news/sudden-death-gary-gray-glasgow-23088576 |title=Sudden death of Gary Gray, Glasgow Labour councillor, sparks 'shock and sadness' |first=Drew |last=Sandelands |date=14 February 2022 |work=Glasgow Live |access-date=5 April 2022}}

class="wikitable"

|+Composition of Glasgow City Council

scope="col" colspan="2"|Party

!scope="col"|2017 election

!scope="col"|Dissolution{{Cref2|Note 1}}

style="background:{{party color|Scottish National Party}};" |

|scope="row"|SNP

|39

|35

style="background:{{party color|Scottish Labour Party}};" |

|scope="row"|Labour

|31

|29

style="background:{{party color|Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party}};" |

|scope="row"|Conservative

|8

|7

style="background:{{party color|Scottish Green Party}};" |

|scope="row"|Green

|7

|6

style="background:{{party color|Independent (politician)}};" |

|scope="row"|Independent

|0

|5

style="background:{{party color|Alba Party}};" |

|scope="row"|Alba

|0

|2

;Notes

{{Cnote2 Begin|liststyle=disc}}

{{Cnote2|Note 1|Note 1: A vacancy created less than six months before the election was not filled so there were only 84 councillors prior to the poll.}}

{{Cnote2 End}}

=Retiring Councillors=

class="wikitable sortable"

|+Retiring councillors

scope="col"|Council Ward

!scope="col" colspan="2"|Party

!scope="col"|Retiring Councillor

scope="row"|Linn

!style="background-color: {{party color|Independent (politician)}}" |

|Independent

|Glenn Elder

scope="row" rowspan="2"|Newlands/Auldburn

!style="background-color: {{party color|Scottish National Party}}" |

|SNP

|Josephine Docherty

style="background-color: {{party color|Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party}}" |

|Conservative

|Kyle Thornton

scope="row" rowspan="2"|Greater Pollok

!rowspan="2" style="background-color: {{party color|Scottish National Party}}" |

|rowspan="2"|SNP

|David McDonald

Rhiannon Spear
scope="row" rowspan="2"|Govan

!style="background-color: {{party color|Scottish Labour Party}}" |

|Labour

|John Kane

style="background-color: {{party color|Scottish Green Party}}" |

|Green

|Allan Young

scope="row" rowspan="3"|Langside

!style="background-color: {{party color|Scottish Labour Party}}" |

|Labour

|Archie Graham

style="background-color: {{party color|Scottish National Party}}" |

|SNP

|Anna Richardson

style="background-color: {{party color|Scottish Green Party}}" |

|Green

|Tanya Wisely

scope="row"|Calton

!style="background-color: {{party color|Scottish National Party}}" |

|SNP

|Jennifer Layden

scope="row"|Victoria Park

!style="background-color: {{party color|Scottish Labour Party}}" |

|Labour

|Maggie McTernan

scope="row"|Garscadden/Scotstounhill

!style="background-color: {{party color|Independent (politician)}}" |

|Independent

|Michael Cullen

scope="row"|Drumchapel/Anniesland

!style="background-color: {{party color|Scottish National Party}}" |

|SNP

|Malcolm Balfour

scope="row" rowspan="2"|Maryhill

!style="background-color: {{party color|Alba Party}}" |

|Alba

|John Letford

scope="row" style="background-color: {{party color|Scottish Labour Party}}" |

|Labour

|Jane Morgan

scope="row"|Springburn/Robroyston

!style="background-color: {{party color|Scottish Labour Party}}" |

|Labour

|Martin McElroy

scope="row" rowspan="3"|East Centre

!rowspan="2" style="background-color: {{party color|Scottish Labour Party}}" |

|rowspan="2"|Labour

|Frank Docherty

Marie Garrity
style="background-color: {{party color|Independent (politician)}}" |

|Independent

|Russell Robertson

scope="row"|Shettleston

!style="background-color: {{party color|Alba Party}}" |

|Alba

|Michelle Ferns

scope="row" rowspan="2"|Baillieston

!style="background-color: {{party color|Scottish National Party}}" |

|SNP

|Elaine Ballantyne

style="background-color: {{party color|Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party}}" |

|Conservative

|Philip Charles

scope="row"|Dennistoun

!style="background-color: {{party color|Scottish Green Party}}" |

|Green

|Kim Long

scope="row" rowspan="2"|Partick East/Kelvindale

!style="background-color: {{party color|Independent (politician)}}" |

|Independent

|Martin Bartos

style="background-color: {{party color|Scottish Labour Party}}" |

|Labour

|Martin Rhodes

Source:{{cite web |url=https://www.glasgowworld.com/news/glasgow-local-election-candidates-2022-who-is-standing-in-my-local-council-election-and-when-is-the-vote-3669619 |title=Glasgow local election candidates 2022: who is standing in my local council election, and when is the vote? |last=Beth |first=Franklin |publisher=Glasgow World |date=26 April 2022 |access-date=30 August 2023}}

=Candidates=

The total number of candidates fell from 209 in 2017 to 201. As was the case five years previous, the SNP fielded the highest number of candidates at 49 (seven less than in 2017) across the 23 wards. Unlike 2017, the SNP were the only party to field enough candidates to win an outright majority as Labour only put forward 42 candidates – one fewer than the previous election. All of the Labour candidates stood under the "Glasgow Labour" banner, an official alternative description registered by the UK Labour Party that its candidates can use on the ballot papers.{{cite web |title=Labour Party |url=https://search.electoralcommission.org.uk/English/Registrations/PP53 |website=The Electoral Commission |access-date=1 September 2023}} Both the Greens and the Conservatives also contested every ward with both standing 23 candidates which was the same as the previous election. The 20 candidates fielded by the Liberal Democrats were one less than in 2017 while the number of independent candidates fell from 14 to nine. As they had in 2017, the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) stood seven candidates while the Scottish Socialist Party put forward four candidates – up one from the previous election. The number of United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) candidates fell by 90 per cent to one while the Libertarians (two) and the Social Democratic Party (SDP) (one) stood the same number of candidates as they had in 2017. Contesting elections in Glasgow City for the first time were the Alba Party (14 candidates), the Freedom Alliance (three), Volt UK (one) and the Scottish Family Party (one). Solidarity – who had contested every election in Glasgow since 2003 – and No Referendum Maintain Union Pro-Brexit – who had also stood at the 2017 election – did not stand any candidates.

Results

{{Election summary begin|title=2022 Glasgow City Council election}}

{{Election summary party|party=Scottish National Party|seats=37|gain=1|loss=3|net={{decrease}} 2|seats %=43.5|votes %=35.5|votes=61,543|plus/minus={{decrease}} 5.5}}

{{Election summary party|party=Scottish Labour Party|seats=36|gain=5|loss=0|net={{increase}} 5|seats %=42.3|votes %=33.8|votes=58,516|plus/minus={{increase}} 3.6}}

{{Election summary party|party=Scottish Green Party|seats=10|gain=3|loss=0|net={{increase}} 3|seats %=11.8|votes %=13.7|votes=23,716|plus/minus={{increase}} 5.0}}

{{Election summary party|party=Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party|seats=2|gain=0|loss=6|net={{decrease}} 6|seats %=2.3|votes %=10.2|votes=17,741|plus/minus={{decrease}} 4.4}}

{{Election summary party|party=Scottish Liberal Democrats|seats=0|gain=0|loss=0|net={{no change}}|seats %=0.0|votes %=2.4|votes=4,242|plus/minus={{decrease}} 0.5}}

{{Election summary party|party=Independent (politician)|seats=0|gain=0|loss=0|net={{no change}}|seats %=0.0|votes %=1.8|votes=3,151|plus/minus={{increase}} 0.5}}

{{Election summary party|party=Alba Party|seats=0|gain=0|loss=0|net={{no change}}|seats %=0.0|votes %=1.4|votes=2,440|plus/minus=New}}

{{Election summary party|party=Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition|seats=0|gain=0|loss=0|net={{no change}}|seats %=0.0|votes %=0.3|votes=573|plus/minus={{no change}}}}

{{Election summary party|party=Scottish Socialist Party|seats=0|gain=0|loss=0|net={{no change}}|seats %=0.0|votes %=0.3|votes=519|plus/minus={{increase}} 0.2}}

{{Election summary party|party=Volt UK|seats=0|gain=0|loss=0|net={{no change}}|seats %=0.0|votes %=0.2|votes=421|plus/minus=New}}

{{Election summary party|party=Freedom Alliance (UK)|seats=0|gain=0|loss=0|net={{no change}}|seats %=0.0|votes %=0.1|votes=181|plus/minus=New}}

{{Election summary party|party=Scottish Family Party|seats=0|gain=0|loss=0|net={{no change}}|seats %=0.0|votes %=0.1|votes=91|plus/minus=New}}

{{Election summary party|party=Scottish Libertarian Party|seats=0|gain=0|loss=0|net={{no change}}|seats %=0.0|votes %=0.0|votes=59|plus/minus={{no change}}}}

{{Election summary party|party=Social Democratic Party (UK, 1990–present)|seats=0|gain=0|loss=0|net={{no change}}|seats %=0.0|votes %=0.0|votes=50|plus/minus={{no change}}}}

{{Election summary party|party=UK Independence Party|seats=0|gain=0|loss=0|net={{no change}}|seats %=0.0|votes %=0.0|votes=46|plus/minus={{decrease}} 0.6}}

{{Election summary net total|seats=85|votes=173,289}}

Source:{{Cite web |date=May 2022 |url=https://ballotbox.scot/le22/glasgow |title=Glasgow City Council 2022 |first=Allan |last=Faulds |publisher=Ballot Box Scotland |access-date=31 August 2023}}

=Ward summary=

{{election table|title=Results of the 2022 Glasgow City Council election by ward|sortable=yes}}

|- class="unsortable" align="centre"

!rowspan=2 align="left"|Ward

!%

!Seats

!%

!Seats

!%

!Seats

!%

!Seats

!%

!Seats

!rowspan=2|Total

|- class="unsortable" align="center"

!colspan=2 |SNP

!colspan=2 |Lab

!colspan=2 |Grn

!colspan=2 |Con

!colspan=2 |Others

|-

|align="left"|Linn

|bgcolor="#efe146"|33.4

|bgcolor="#efe146"|2

|32.0

|2

|6.0

|0

|11.5

|0

|17.1

|0

|4

|-

|align="left"|Newlands/Auldburn

|bgcolor="#efe146"|33.1

|bgcolor="#efe146"|1

|32.8

|1

|8.4

|1

|11.3

|0

|14.3

|0

|3

|-

|align="left"|Greater Pollok

|38.5

|2

|bgcolor="#eea2ad"|43.7

|bgcolor="#eea2ad"|2

|3.9

|0

|9.4

|0

|4.5

|0

|4

|-

|align="left"|Cardonald

|39.2

|2

|bgcolor="#eea2ad"|42.0

|bgcolor="#eea2ad"|2

|5.4

|0

|8.8

|0

|4.6

|0

|4

|-

|align="left"|Govan

|bgcolor="#efe146"|38.3

|bgcolor="#efe146"|2

|29.7

|1

|15.1

|1

|10.0

|0

|6.9

|0

|4

|-

|align="left"|Pollokshields

|bgcolor="#efe146"|30.6

|bgcolor="#efe146"|2

|23.4

|1

|22.1

|1

|12.5

|0

|11.4

|0

|4

|-

|align="left"|Langside

|bgcolor="#efe146"|32.3

|bgcolor="#efe146"|2

|26.7

|1

|27.9

|1

|8.6

|0

|4.4

|0

|4

|-

|align="left"|Southside Central

|bgcolor="#efe146"|34.3

|bgcolor="#efe146"|1

|31.5

|2

|18.1

|1

|4.1

|0

|12.0

|0

|4

|-

|align="left"|Calton

|bgcolor="#efe146"|39.4

|bgcolor="#efe146"|2

|34.2

|2

|12.7

|0

|10.4

|0

|3.3

|0

|4

|-

|align="left"|Anderston/City/Yorkhill

|bgcolor="#efe146"|33.0

|bgcolor="#efe146"|2

|30.1

|1

|25.8

|1

|6.7

|0

|4.4

|0

|4

|-

|align="left"|Hillhead

|28.6

|1

|22.1

|1

|bgcolor="#61c100"|36.2

|bgcolor="#61c100"|1

|6.7

|0

|6.3

|0

|3

|-

|align="left"|Victoria Park

|26.6

|1

|bgcolor="#eea2ad"|28.4

|bgcolor="#eea2ad"|1

|23.4

|1

|15.8

|0

|5.8

|0

|3

|-

|align="left"|Garscadden/Scotstounhill

|bgcolor="#efe146"|40.7

|bgcolor="#efe146"|2

|38.7

|2

|8.3

|0

|10.3

|0

|2.0

|0

|4

|-

|align="left"|Drumchapel/Anniesland

|37.9

|2

|bgcolor="#eea2ad"|38.2

|bgcolor="#eea2ad"|2

|6.1

|0

|9.5

|0

|8.3

|0

|4

|-

|align="left"|Maryhill

|bgcolor="#efe146"|42.1

|bgcolor="#efe146"|2

|34.0

|1

|12.3

|0

|8.2

|0

|3.4

|0

|3

|-

|align="left"|Canal

|bgcolor="#efe146"|38.1

|bgcolor="#efe146"|2

|35.4

|2

|5.6

|0

|5.2

|0

|15.8

|0

|4

|-

|align="left"|Springburn/Robroyston

|41.2

|2

|bgcolor="#eea2ad"|41.7

|bgcolor="#eea2ad"|2

|4.2

|0

|9.0

|0

|3.7

|0

|4

|-

|align="left"|East Centre

|bgcolor="#efe146"|42.1

|bgcolor="#efe146"|2

|37.3

|2

|3.4

|0

|9.9

|0

|7.3

|0

|4

|-

|align="left"|Shettleston

|35.4

|1

|bgcolor="#eea2ad"|39.2

|bgcolor="#eea2ad"|2

|5.0

|0

|16.7

|1

|3.6

|0

|4

|-

|align="left"|Baillieston

|38.2

|1

|bgcolor="#eea2ad"|38.3

|bgcolor="#eea2ad"|1

|4.1

|0

|16.6

|1

|2.8

|0

|3

|-

|align="left"|North East

|42.6

|1

|bgcolor="#eea2ad"|44.0

|bgcolor="#eea2ad"|2

|3.0

|0

|8.6

|0

|1.8

|0

|3

|-

|align="left"|Dennistoun

|bgcolor="#efe146"|35.1

|bgcolor="#efe146"|1

|29.2

|1

|26.2

|1

|6.2

|0

|3.3

|0

|3

|-

|align="left"|Partick East/Kelvindale

|28.4

|1

|bgcolor="#eea2ad"|32.2

|bgcolor="#eea2ad"|2

|20.9

|1

|13.3

|0

|5.2

|0

|4

|- class="unsortable" class="sortbottom"

!Total

!35.5

!37

!33.8

!36

!13.7

!10

!10.2

!2

!6.8

!0

!85

|}

Source:

=Seats changing hands=

Below is a list of seats which elected a different party or parties from 2017 in order to highlight the change in political composition of the council from the previous election. The list does not include defeated incumbents who resigned or defected from their party and subsequently failed re-election while the party held the seat.

class="wikitable"

|+ Seats changing hands

scope="col" rowspan="2" style="text-align:center"|Seat

!scope="col" colspan="3" style="text-align:center"|2017

!scope="col" colspan="3" style="text-align:center"|2022

colspan="2" style="text-align:center"|Party

!style="text-align:center"|Member

!colspan="2" style="text-align:center"|Party

!style="text-align:center"|Member

scope="row"|Linn

|bgcolor="{{party color|Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party}}"|

|Conservative

|Euan Blockley

|bgcolor="{{party color|Scottish Labour Party}}"|

|Labour

|Catherine Vallis

scope="row"|Newlands/Auldburn

|bgcolor="{{party color|Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party}}"|

|Conservative

|Kyle Thornton

|bgcolor="{{party color|Scottish Green Party}}"|

|Greens

|Leòdhas Iain Massie

scope="row"|Pollokshields

|bgcolor="{{party color|Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party}}"|

|Conservative

|David Meikle

|bgcolor="{{party color|Scottish National Party}}"|

|SNP

|Zen Ghani

scope="row"|Southside Central

|bgcolor="{{party color|Scottish National Party}}"|

|SNP

|Mhairi Hunter

|bgcolor="{{party color|Scottish Green Party}}"|

|Greens

|Elaine Gallagher

scope="row"|Calton

|bgcolor="{{party color|Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party}}"|

|Conservative

|Robert Connelly

|bgcolor="{{party color|Scottish Labour Party}}"|

|Labour

|George Redmond

scope="row"|Victoria Park

|bgcolor="{{party color|Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party}}"|

|Conservative

|Ade Aibinu

|bgcolor="{{party color|Scottish Green Party}}"|

|Greens

|Lana Reid-McConnell

scope="row"|Shettleston

|bgcolor="{{party color|Scottish National Party}}"|

|SNP

|Michelle Ferns{{Cref2|Note 1}}

|bgcolor="{{party color|Scottish Labour Party}}"|

|Labour

|Jill Pidgeon

scope="row"|North East

|bgcolor="{{party color|Scottish National Party}}"|

|SNP

|Mandy Morgan

|bgcolor="{{party color|Scottish Labour Party}}"|

|Labour

|Sharon Greer

scope="row"|Partick East/Kelvindale

|bgcolor="{{party color|Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party}}"|

|Conservative

|Tony Curtis{{Cref2|Note 2}}

|bgcolor="{{party color|Scottish Labour Party}}"|

|Labour

|Lilith Johnstone

;Notes

{{Cnote2 Begin|liststyle=disc}}

{{Cnote2|Note 1|Note 1: In 2017, Michelle Ferns was elected as an SNP candidate but subsequently defected to the Alba Party.}}

{{Cnote2|Note 2|Note 2: In 2017, Tony Curtis was elected as a Conservative candidate but later resigned from the party.}}

{{Cnote2 End}}

Source:

Ward results

=Linn=

The SNP (2) and Labour (1) retained the seats they had won at the previous election while Labour also gained one seat from the Conservatives.

{{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Linn|text={{STV Election box begin2

|title=Linn – 4 seats

|numcounts=9

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Malcolm Cunning (incumbent)

|count1=2,152

|percentage=23.9

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Paul McCabe

|count1=1,934

|percentage=21.5

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Margaret Morgan (incumbent)

|count1=1,070

|percentage=11.9

|count2=1,084

|count3=1,193

|count4=1,222

|count5=1,542

|count6=1,643

|count7=1,985

|count8= 

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

|candidate=Euan Blockley (incumbent)

|count1=1,035

|percentage=11.5

|count2=1,063

|count3=1,063

|count4=1,074

|count5=1,080

|count6=1,199

|count7=1,255

|count8=1,259

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Independent (politician)

|candidate=James Toner

|count1=849

|percentage=9.4

|count2=863

|count3=867

|count4=893

|count5=935

|count6=997

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Catherine Vallis

|count1=724

|percentage=8.0

|count2=943

|count3=945

|count4=952

|count5=1,031

|count6=1,222

|count7=1,421

|count8=1,480

|count9=1,940

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Liberal Democrats

|candidate=Joe McCauley

|count1=572

|percentage=6.4

|count2=606

|count3=610

|count4=619

|count5=691

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Green Party

|candidate=Keith Warwick

|count1=544

|percentage=6.0

|count2=552

|count3=559

|count4=577

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Alba Party

|candidate=Angela Jones

|count1=114

|percentage=1.3

|count2=119

|count3=121

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts=9

|electorate=22,308

|valid=8,994

|spoilt=200

|quota=1,799

|turnout=41.2%

}}

Source:{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57025&p=0 |title=Declaration of Results Report Ward 1 Linn |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=31 August 2023}}{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57024&p=0 |title=Candidate votes per stage Ward 1 Linn |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=31 August 2023}}}}

=Newlands/Auldburn=

The SNP and Labour retained the seats they had won at the previous election while the Greens gained one seat from the Conservatives.

{{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Newlands/Auldburn|text={{STV Election box begin2

|title=Newlands/Auldburn – 3 seats

|numcounts=10

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Sean Ferguson

|count1=2,074

|percentage=27.4

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Stephan Curran (incumbent)

|count1=1,928

|percentage=25.5

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

|candidate=Kim Schmulian

|count1=857

|percentage=11.3

|count2=858

|count3=859

|count4=864

|count5=868

|count6=896

|count7=904

|count8=986

|count9=1,330

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Independent (politician)

|candidate=Craig Ross

|count1=682

|percentage=9.0

|count2=686

|count3=687

|count4=697

|count5=713

|count6=736

|count7=774

|count8=868

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Green Party

|candidate=Leòdhas Iain Massie

|count1=638

|percentage=8.4

|count2=664

|count3=665

|count4=689

|count5=701

|count6=741

|count7=1,004

|count8=1,213

|count9=1,369

|count10=1,509

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Linda Devlin

|count1=554

|percentage=7.3

|count2=563

|count3=591

|count4=606

|count5=627

|count6=682

|count7=762

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Rage Rage

|count1=428

|percentage=5.7

|count2=555

|count3=556

|count4=564

|count5=618

|count6=627

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Liberal Democrats

|candidate=Hugh Southall

|count1=175

|percentage=2.3

|count2=177

|count3=178

|count4=181

|count5=187

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Alba Party

|candidate=Ralph Raja Suleman

|count1=147

|percentage=1.9

|count2=149

|count3=149

|count4=157

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition

|candidate=Jeannie Robertson

|count1=82

|percentage=1.1

|count2=84

|count3=84

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts=10

|electorate=18,963

|valid=7,565

|spoilt=214

|quota=1,892

|turnout=41.0%

}}

Source:{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57031&p=0 |title=Declaration of Results Report Ward 2 Newlands/Auldburn |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=31 August 2023}}{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57030&p=0 |title=Candidate votes per stage Ward 2 Newlands/Auldburn |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=31 August 2023}}}}

=Greater Pollok=

The SNP (2) and Labour (2) retained the seats they had won at the previous election.

{{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Greater Pollok|text={{STV Election box begin2

|title=Greater Pollok – 4 seats

|numcounts=10

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Saqib Ahmed (incumbent)

|count1=2,598

|percentage=29.3

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=William Graham

|count1=2,494

|percentage=28.1

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Rashid Hussain (incumbent)

|count1=1,278

|percentage=14.4

|count2=1,957

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Roza Salih

|count1=917

|percentage=10.3

|count2=931

|count3=1,486

|count4=1,511

|count5=1,512

|count6=1,519

|count7=1,528

|count8=1,573

|count9=1,597

|count10=1,855

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

|candidate=Matt Ventisei

|count1=833

|percentage=9.4

|count2=859

|count3=862

|count4=883

|count5=891

|count6=898

|count7=920

|count8=926

|count9=959

|count10=983

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Green Party

|candidate=Chris McFadyen

|count1=349

|percentage=3.9

|count2=361

|count3=419

|count4=431

|count5=436

|count6=450

|count7=477

|count8=511

|count9=540

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Liberal Democrats

|candidate=Awais Quershi

|count1=120

|percentage=1.3

|count2=130

|count3=135

|count4=152

|count5=157

|count6=161

|count7=165

|count8=172

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Alba Party

|candidate=Tahir Jameel

|count1=92

|percentage=1.0

|count2=100

|count3=117

|count4=123

|count5=129

|count6=131

|count7=141

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Family Party

|candidate=Paul Laird

|count1=91

|percentage=1.0

|count2=96

|count3=106

|count4=112

|count5=121

|count6=130

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition

|candidate=Eric Stevenson

|count1=51

|percentage=0.6

|count2=55

|count3=57

|count4=64

|count5=70

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=UK Independence Party

|candidate=Christopher Ho

|count1=46

|percentage=0.5

|count2=53

|count3=57

|count4=60

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts=10

|electorate=25,241

|valid=8,869

|spoilt=269

|quota=1,774

|turnout=36.2%

}}

Source:{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57045&p=0 |title=Declaration of Results Report Ward 3 Greater Pollok |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=31 August 2023}}{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57044&p=0 |title=Candidate votes per stage Ward 3 Greater Pollok |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=31 August 2023}}}}

=Cardonald=

The SNP (2) and Labour (2) retained the seats they had won at the previous election.

{{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Cardonald|text={{STV Election box begin2

|title=Cardonald – 4 seats

|numcounts=8

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Elaine McSporran (incumbent)

|count1=2,489

|percentage=29.0

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Jim Kavanagh (incumbent)

|count1=2,367

|percentage=27.6

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Matt Kerr (incumbent)

|count1=1,236

|percentage=14.4

|count2=1,275

|count3=1,809

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Alex Wilson (incumbent)

|count1=872

|percentage=10.2

|count2=1,476

|count3=1,496

|count4=1,507

|count5=1,532

|count6=1,548

|count7=1,647

|count8=2,007

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

|candidate=Stephen Paxton

|percentage=8.8

|count1=755

|count2=758

|count3=776

|count4=789

|count5=792

|count6=836

|count7=857

|count8=886

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Green Party

|candidate=Ellie Gomersall

|count1=461

|percentage=5.4

|count2=514

|count3=522

|count4=532

|count5=535

|count6=581

|count7=619

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Alba Party

|candidate=Alexander Torrance

|count1=189

|percentage=2.2

|count2=211

|count3=222

|count4=225

|count5=226

|count6=233

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Liberal Democrats

|candidate=Ross Chalmers

|count1=153

|percentage=1.8

|count2=159

|count3=168

|count4=182

|count5=192

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Social Democratic Party (UK, 1990–present)

|candidate=Robin Dudfield

|count1=50

|percentage=0.6

|count2=53

|count3=56

|count4=59

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts=8

|electorate=22,574

|valid=8,572

|spoilt=242

|quota=1,715

|turnout=39.0%

}}

Source:{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57056&p=0 |title=Declaration of Results Report Ward 4 Cardonald |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=1 September 2023}}{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57055&p=0 |title=Candidate votes per stage Ward 4 Cardonald |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=1 September 2023}}}}

=Govan=

The SNP (2), Labour (1) and the Greens (1) retained the seats they had won at the previous election.

{{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Govan|text={{STV Election box begin2

|title=Govan – 4 seats

|numcounts=10

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Imran Alam

|count1=1,272

|percentage=19.7

|count2=1,281

|count3=1,295

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Richard Bell (incumbent)

|count1=1,181

|percentage=18.3

|count2=1,186

|count3=1,190

|count4=1,190

|count5=1,200

|count6=1,225

|count7=1,394

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Green Party

|candidate=Dan Hutchison

|count1=975

|percentage=15.1

|count2=1,011

|count3=1,025

|count4=1,025

|count5=1,037

|count6=1,057

|count7=1,136

|count8=1,145

|count9=1,187

|count10=1,359

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Stephen Dornan (incumbent)

|count1=794

|percentage=12.3

|count2=803

|count3=808

|count4=808

|count5=824

|count6=846

|count7=1,073

|count8=1,154

|count9=1,188

|count10=1,276

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Ruth Hall

|count1=644

|percentage=10.0

|count2=651

|count3=668

|count4=670

|count5=705

|count6=717

|count7=733

|count8=736

|count9=1,042

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

|candidate=Mamun Rashid

|count1=644

|percentage=10.0

|count2=645

|count3=665

|count4=665

|count5=671

|count6=679

|count7=684

|count8=685

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Funmi Fajemiseye

|count1=498

|percentage=7.7

|count2=502

|count3=503

|count4=503

|count5=510

|count6=533

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Alba Party

|candidate=Uche Gladys Emordi

|count1=132

|percentage=2.0

|count2=143

|count3=147

|count4=147

|count5=156

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Independent (politician)

|candidate=John Flanagan

|count1=124

|percentage=1.9

|count2=128

|count3=130

|count4=130

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Liberal Democrats

|candidate=Neil O'Docherty

|count1=97

|percentage=1.5

|count2=100

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Socialist Party

|candidate=Bill Bonnar

|count1=95

|percentage=1.5

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts=10

|electorate=20,026

|valid=6,456

|spoilt=233

|quota=1,292

|turnout=33.4%

}}

Source:{{Cite web |url=https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57035&p=0 |title=Declaration of Results Report Ward 5 Govan |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=1 September 2023}}{{Cite web |url=https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57034&p=0 |title=Candidate votes per stage Ward 5 Govan |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=1 September 2023}}}}

=Pollokshields=

The SNP, Labour and the Greens retained the seats they had won at the previous election while the SNP also gained a seat from the Conservatives.

{{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Pollokshields|text={{STV Election box begin2

|title=Pollokshields – 4 seats

|numcounts=10

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Green Party

|candidate=Jon Molyneux (incumbent)

|count1=2,290

|percentage=22.1

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Zen Ghani

|count1=1,755

|percentage=16.9

|count2=1,824

|count3=1,843

|count4=1,864

|count5=1,945

|count6=2,044

|count7=2,097

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Hanif Raja (incumbent)

|count1=1,709

|percentage=16.5

|count2=1,730

|count3=1,738

|count4=1,798

|count5=1,869

|count6=1,948

|count7=2,541

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Norman MacLeod (incumbent)

|count1=1,412

|percentage=13.6

|count2=1,451

|count3=1,462

|count4=1,482

|count5=1,518

|count6=1,596

|count7=1,653

|count8=1,727

|count9=1,746

|count10=1,914

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

|candidate=David Meikle (incumbent)

|count1=1,299

|percentage=12.5

|count2=1,301

|count3=1,302

|count4=1,364

|count5=1,372

|count6=1,433

|count7=1,491

|count8=1,570

|count9=1,570

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Fariha Thomas

|count1=712

|percentage=6.9

|count2=726

|count3=745

|count4=797

|count5=822

|count6=897

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Volt UK

|candidate=Ewan Hoyle

|count1=421

|percentage=4.1

|count2=451

|count3=461

|count4=511

|count5=528

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Alba Party

|candidate=Muhammad Shoaib

|count1=367

|percentage=3.5

|count2=368

|count3=375

|count4=375

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Liberal Democrats

|candidate=Carole Louise Ford

|count1=309

|percentage=3.0

|count2=320

|count3=322

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition

|candidate=Tom Ruddell

|count1=88

|percentage=0.8

|count2=101

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts=10

|electorate=21,978

|valid=10,362

|spoilt=189

|quota=2,073

|turnout=48.0%

}}

Source:{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57018&p=0 |title=Declaration of Results Report Ward 6 Pollokshields |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=1 September 2023}}{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57017&p=0 |title=Candidate votes per stage Ward 6 Pollokshields |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=1 September 2023}}}}

=Langside=

The SNP (2), Labour (1) and the Greens (1) retained the seats they had won at the previous election.

{{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Langside|text={{STV Election box begin2

|title=Langside – 4 seats

|numcounts=9

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Green Party

|candidate=Holly Bruce

|count1=3,173

|percentage=27.9

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Susan Aitken (incumbent)

|count1=2,899

|percentage=25.5

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Stephen Ignatius Docherty

|count1=1,870

|percentage=16.5

|count2=1,978

|count3=2,022

|count4=2,030

|count5=2,058

|count6=2,113

|count7=2,346

|count8= 

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Aileen Mary McKenzie{{refn|group=note|Sitting councillor for Springburn/Robroyston.}}

|count1=1,163

|percentage=10.2

|count2=1,281

|count3=1,297

|count4=1,310

|count5=1,359

|count6=1,457

|count7=1,769

|count8=1,828

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

|candidate=Bruce Whyte

|count1=975

|percentage=8.6

|count2=979

|count3=982

|count4=988

|count5=996

|count6=1,036

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Paul Leinster

|count1=775

|percentage=6.8

|count2=1,212

|count3=1,719

|count4=1,767

|count5=1,847

|count6=1,872

|count7=1,884

|count8=1,887

|count9=2,240

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Liberal Democrats

|candidate=Michael Edward Shields

|count1=225

|percentage=2.0

|count2=272

|count3=278

|count4=286

|count5=303

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition

|candidate=Ronnie Stevenson

|count1=153

|percentage=1.3

|count2=224

|count3=229

|count4=261

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Alba Party

|candidate=Chigozie Anne Osuchukwu

|count1=125

|percentage=1.1

|count2=136

|count3=145

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts=9

|electorate=24,680

|valid=11,358

|spoilt=239

|quota=2,272

|turnout=47.0%

}}

Source:{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57013&p=0 |title=Declaration of Results Report Ward 7 Langside |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=1 September 2023}}{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57012&p=0 |title=Candidate votes per stage Ward 7 Langside |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=1 September 2023}}}}

=Southside Central=

Labour retained both of their seats while the SNP retained one of their two seats and the Greens gained a seat from the SNP.

{{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Southside Central|text={{STV Election box begin2

|title=Southside Central – 4 seats

|numcounts=8

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Alexander Belic (incumbent)

|count1=1,460

|percentage=18.9

|count2=1,462

|count3=1,467

|count4=1,485

|count5=1,491

|count6=1,615

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Green Party

|candidate=Elaine Gallagher

|count1=1,395

|percentage=18.1

|count2=1,405

|count3=1,431

|count4=1,504

|count5=1,522

|count6=1,544

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Soryia Siddique (incumbent)

|count1=1,271

|percentage=16.5

|count2=1,274

|count3=1,288

|count4=1,299

|count5=1,341

|count6=1,513

|count7=1,518

|count8=1,743

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Mhairi Hunter (incumbent)

|count1=1,185

|percentage=15.4

|count2=1,188

|count3=1,193

|count4=1,201

|count5=1,204

|count6=1,237

|count7=1,289

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=James Scanlon (incumbent)

|count1=1,161

|percentage=15.0

|count2=1,164

|count3=1,183

|count4=1,196

|count5=1,298

|count6=1,338

|count7=1,342

|count8=1,594

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Alba Party

|candidate=Kamran Butt

|count1=623

|percentage=8.1

|count2=624

|count3=628

|count4=638

|count5=664

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

|candidate=Tariq Parvez

|count1=317

|percentage=4.1

|count2=317

|count3=329

|count4=330

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Socialist Party

|candidate=Paul Robert Donnelly

|count1=154

|percentage=2.0

|count2=160

|count3=161

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Liberal Democrats

|candidate=Sam Glasgow-Jackson

|count1=110

|percentage=1.4

|count2=112

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Independent (politician)

|candidate=Jamie Dyer

|count1=41

|percentage=0.5

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts=8

|electorate=20,537

|valid=7,717

|spoilt=296

|quota=1,544

|turnout=39.0%

}}

Source:{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57048&p=0 |title=Declaration of Results Report Ward 8 Southside Central |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=1 September 2023}}{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57047&p=0 |title=Candidate votes per stage Ward 8 Southside Central |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=1 September 2023}}}}

=Calton=

The SNP (2) and Labour (1) retained the seats they had won at the previous election while Labour gained one seat from the Conservatives.

{{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Calton|text={{STV Election box begin2

|title=Calton – 4 seats

|numcounts=9

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Greg Hepburn (incumbent)

|count1=1,472

|percentage=24.2

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=George Redmond

|count1=1,039

|percentage=17.1

|count2=1,045

|count3=1,057

|count4=1,065

|count5=1,080

|count6=1,247

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Cecilia O'Lone (incumbent)

|count1=1,037

|percentage=17.1

|count2=1,056

|count3=1,071

|count4=1,096

|count5=1,112

|count6=1,341

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Green Party

|candidate=Kate Samuels

|count1=772

|percentage=12.7

|count2=786

|count3=799

|count4=814

|count5=866

|count6=914

|count7=941

|count8=946

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

|candidate=Robert Connelly (incumbent)

|count1=634

|percentage=10.4

|count2=636

|count3=647

|count4=653

|count5=659

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Linda Pike

|count1=551

|percentage=9.1

|count2=714

|count3=724

|count4=751

|count5=1,054

|count6=1,069

|count7=1,085

|count8=1,087

|count9=1,676

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Olu Shokunbi

|count1=368

|percentage=6.1

|count2=397

|count3=402

|count4=416

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Alba Party

|candidate=Catherine McKernan

|count1=120

|percentage=2.0

|count2=129

|count3=136

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Liberal Democrats

|candidate=Alexander Palmer

|count1=79

|percentage=1.3

|count2=81

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts=9

|electorate=19,673

|valid=6,072

|spoilt=202

|quota=1,215

|turnout=31.9%

}}

Source:{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57065&p=0 |title=Declaration of Results Report Ward 9 Calton |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=1 September 2023}}{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57064&p=0 |title=Candidate votes per stage Ward 9 Calton |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=1 September 2023}}}}

=Anderston/City/Yorkhill=

The SNP (2), Labour (1) and the Greens (1) retained the seats they won at the previous election.

{{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Anderston/City/Yorkhill|text={{STV Election box begin2

|title=Anderston/City/Yorkhill – 4 seats

|numcounts=10

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Green Party

|candidate=Christy Mearns (incumbent)

|count1=1,527

|percentage=25.8

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Philip Braat (incumbent)

|count1=1,439

|percentage=24.4

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Eva Bolander (incumbent)

|count1=1,349

|percentage=22.8

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Angus Millar (incumbent)

|count1=603

|percentage=10.2

|count2=783

|count3=801

|count4=938

|count5=940

|count6=947

|count7=974

|count8=992

|count9=1,016

|count10=1,236

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

|candidate=Susan McCourt

|count1=395

|percentage=6.7

|count2=399

|count3=408

|count4=410

|count5=418

|count6=422

|count7=431

|count8=463

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=John Gerard Carson

|count1=337

|percentage=5.7

|count2=401

|count3=597

|count4=606

|count5=610

|count6=616

|count7=629

|count8=712

|count9=900

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Liberal Democrats

|candidate=Matthew James Clark

|count1=145

|percentage=2.5

|count2=168

|count3=175

|count4=178

|count5=184

|count6=187

|count7=198

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Independent (politician)

|candidate=Benn Rapson

|count1=48

|percentage=0.8

|count2=64

|count3=64

|count4=65

|count5=69

|count6=83

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Independent (politician)

|candidate=Carla Arrighi

|count1=36

|percentage=0.6

|count2=39

|count3=39

|count4=41

|count5=45

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Libertarian Party

|candidate=Nick Thomson

|count1=31

|percentage=0.5

|count2=33

|count3=33

|count4=33

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts=10

|electorate=21,667

|valid=5,910

|spoilt=180

|quota=1,183

|turnout=28.1%

}}

Source:{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57051&p=0 |title=Declaration of Results Report Ward 10 Anderston-City-Yorkhill |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=25 September 2023}}{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57050&p=0 |title=Candidate votes per stage Ward 10 Anderston-City-Yorkhill |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=25 September 2023}}}}

=Hillhead=

The Greens, the SNP and Labour retained the seats they had won at the previous election.

{{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Hillhead|text={{STV Election box begin2

|title=Hillhead – 3 seats

|numcounts=2

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Green Party

|candidate=Martha Wardrop (incumbent)

|count1=2,507

|percentage=36.2

|count2= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Ken Andrew (incumbent)

|count1=1,984

|percentage=28.7

|count2= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Hanzala Malik (incumbent)

|count1=1,532

|percentage=22.1

|count2=1,914

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

|candidate=Mark Russell

|count1=464

|percentage=6.7

|count2=477

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Liberal Democrats

|candidate=Theo Lockett

|count1=377

|percentage=5.4

|count2=547

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Freedom Alliance (UK)

|candidate=Colin McMillan

|count1=61

|percentage=0.9

|count2=71

}}

{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts=2

|electorate=18,586

|valid=6,925

|spoilt=73

|quota=1,732

|turnout=37.7%

}}

Source:{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57028&p=0 |title=Declaration of Results Report Ward 11 Hillhead |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=25 September 2023}}{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57027&p=0 |title=Candidate votes per stage Ward 11 Hillhead |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=25 September 2023}}}}

=Victoria Park=

The SNP and Labour retained the seats they had won at the previous election while the Greens gained a seat from the Conservatives.

{{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Victoria Park|text={{STV Election box begin2

|title=Victoria Park – 3 seats

|numcounts=3

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Eunis Jassemi

|count1=2,447

|percentage=28.4

|count2= 

|count3= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Feargal Dalton (incumbent)

|count1=2,291

|percentage=26.6

|count2= 

|count3= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Green Party

|candidate=Lana Reid-McConnell

|count1=2,016

|percentage=23.4

|count2=2,102

|count3=2,200

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

|candidate=Ade Aibinu (incumbent)

|count1=1,364

|percentage=15.8

|count2=1,419

|count3=1,422

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Liberal Democrats

|candidate=James Douglas Speirs

|count1=358

|percentage=4.2

|count2=445

|count3=453

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Alba Party

|candidate=Mahmood Ullah

|count1=141

|percentage=1.6

|count2=145

|count3=153

}}

{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts=3

|electorate=17,512

|valid=8,617

|spoilt=84

|quota=2,155

|turnout=49.7%

}}

Source:{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57074&p=0 |title=Declaration of Results Report Ward 12 Victoria Park |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=25 September 2023}}{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57073&p=0 |title=Candidate votes per stage Ward 12 Victoria Park |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=25 September 2023}}}}

=Garscadden/Scotstounhill=

The SNP (2) and Labour (2) retained the seats they had won at the previous election.

{{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Garscadden/Scotstounhill|text={{STV Election box begin2

|title=Garscadden/Scotstounhill – 4 seats

|numcounts=6

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Bill Butler (incumbent)

|count1=2,403

|percentage=27.9

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Chris Cunningham (incumbent)

|count1=2,310

|percentage=26.8

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Eva Murray (incumbent)

|count1=940

|percentage=10.9

|count2=1,438

|count3=1,452

|count4=1,512

|count5=1,548

|count6=1,795

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

|candidate=Steven Morrison

|count1=886

|percentage=10.3

|count2=932

|count3=935

|count4=966

|count5=968

|count6=1,001

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Rosemary Ugbah

|count1=745

|percentage=8.6

|count2=751

|count3=821

|count4=829

|count5= 

|count6= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Green Party

|candidate=John Hamelink

|count1=712

|percentage=8.3

|count2=747

|count3=802

|count4=845

|count5=939

|count6= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Malcolm Mitchell

|count1=460

|percentage=5.3

|count2=479

|count3=802

|count4=845

|count5=1,554

|count6=1,993

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Liberal Democrats

|candidate=Hugh Waterfield

|count1=173

|percentage=2.0

|count2=186

|count3=189

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

}}

{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts=6

|electorate=22,355

|valid=8,629

|spoilt=293

|quota=1,726

|turnout=39.9%

}}

Source:{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57062&p=0 |title=Declaration of Results Report Ward 13 Garscadden-Scotstounhill |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=25 September 2023}}{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57061&p=0 |title=Candidate votes per stage Ward 13 Garscadden-Scotstounhill |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=25 September 2023}}}}

=Drumchapel/Anniesland=

The SNP (2) and Labour (2) retained the seats they had won at the previous election.

{{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Drumchapel/Anniesland|text={{STV Election box begin2

|title=Drumchapel/Anniesland − 4 seats

|numcounts=7

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Paul Carey (incumbent)

|count1=2,011

|percentage=27.8

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Anne McTaggart (incumbent)

|count1=1,446

|percentage=20.0

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Fyeza Ikhlaq

|count1=945

|percentage=13.1

|count2=959

|count3=969

|count4=971

|count5=1,278

|count6=1,366

|count7=1,626

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Patricia Ferguson

|count1=747

|percentage=10.3

|count2=1,191

|count3=1,209

|count4=1,240

|count5=1,252

|count6=1,368

|count7=1,495

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

|candidate=Pauline Sutherland

|count1=689

|percentage=9.5

|count2=701

|count3=701

|count4=724

|count5=727

|count6=771

|count7=792

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Green Party

|candidate=Duncan Webford

|count1=438

|percentage=6.1

|count2=444

|count3=475

|count4=498

|count5=523

|count6=610

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Independent (politician)

|candidate=Elspeth Kerr (incumbent)

|count1=376

|percentage=5.2

|count2=409

|count3=434

|count4=454

|count5=464

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Cylina Porch

|count1=350

|percentage=4.8

|count2=358

|count3=369

|count4=373

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Liberal Democrats

|candidate=Richard Frank Stalley

|count1=118

|percentage=1.6

|count2=122

|count3=127

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Socialist Party

|candidate=Joe Meehan

|count1=106

|percentage=1.5

|count2=112

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts=7

|electorate=21,148

|valid=7,226

|spoilt=222

|quota=1,446

|turnout=35.2%

}}

Source:{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57042&p=0 |title=Declaration of Results Report Ward 14 Drumchapel-Anniesland |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=25 September 2023}}{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/chttphandler.ashx?id=57041&p=0 |title=Candidate votes per stage Ward 14 Drumchapel-Anniesland |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=25 September 2023}}}}

=Maryhill=

The SNP (2) and Labour (1) retained the seats they had won at the previous election.

{{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Maryhill|text={{STV Election box begin2

|title=Maryhill − 3 seats

|numcounts=7

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Keiran O'Neill

|count1=1,523

|percentage=26.9

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Franny Scally (incumbent)

|count1=1,279

|percentage=22.6

|count2=1,285

|count3=1,289

|count4=1,301

|count5=1,313

|count6=1,384

|count7=1,686

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Abdul Bostani

|count1=1,106

|percentage=19.5

|count2=1,110

|count3=1,110

|count4=1,121

|count5=1,132

|count6=1,166

|count7=1,481

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Green Party

|candidate=Amy Irene Marquez

|count1=696

|percentage=12.3

|count2=699

|count3=704

|count4=737

|count5=779

|count6=908

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

|candidate=Heather MacLeod

|count1=463

|percentage=8.2

|count2=467

|count3=479

|count4=499

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Gwen Farrell Wall

|count1=402

|percentage=7.1

|count2=481

|count3=489

|count4=523

|count5=720

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Liberal Democrats

|candidate=Derek Dunnington

|count1=136

|percentage=2.4

|count2=138

|count3=150

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Freedom Alliance (UK)

|candidate=Damian Matthew Clark

|count1=58

|percentage=1.0

|count2=58

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts=7

|electorate=15,292

|valid=5,663

|spoilt=201

|quota=1,416

|turnout=38.3%

}}

Source:{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57083&p=0 |title=Declaration of Results Report Ward 15 Maryhill |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=25 September 2023}}{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57082&p=0 |title=Candidate votes per stage Ward 15 Maryhill |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=25 September 2023}}}}

=Canal=

The SNP (2) and Labour (2) retained the seats they had won at the previous election.

{{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Canal|text={{STV Election box begin2

|title=Canal − 4 seats

|numcounts=10

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Allan Gow (incumbent)

|count1=1,470

|percentage=25.4

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Fiona Higgins

|count1=1,363

|percentage=23.5

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Independent (politician)

|candidate=Brian Land

|count1=746

|percentage=12.8

|count2=760

|count3=770

|count4=779

|count5=793

|count6=798

|count7=831

|count8=875

|count9=877

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Robert Mooney (incumbent)

|count1=690

|percentage=11.9

|count2=698

|count3=851

|count4=871

|count5=888

|count6=899

|count7=1,036

|count8=1,087

|count9=1,089

|count10=1,418

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Jacqueline McLaren (incumbent)

|count1=512

|percentage=8.8

|count2=733

|count3=739

|count4=743

|count5=761

|count6=976

|count7=979

|count8=1,172

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Green Party

|candidate=Seonad Mairi Hoy

|count1=322

|percentage=5.6

|count2=344

|count3=351

|count4=367

|count5=377

|count6=399

|count7=410

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

|candidate=Maria Wells

|count1=299

|percentage=5.2

|count2=300

|count3=305

|count4=316

|count5=321

|count6=322

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Sandra Watson

|count1=226

|percentage=3.9

|count2=251

|count3=252

|count4=256

|count5=268

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Alba Party

|candidate=Martin Lawson Olu-Osagie

|count1=96

|percentage=1.7

|count2=99

|count3=100

|count4=103

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Liberal Democrats

|candidate=Scott Simpson

|count1=68

|percentage=1.2

|count2=69

|count3=74

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

}}

{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts=10

|electorate=19,686

|valid=5,792

|spoilt=346

|quota=1,159

|turnout=31.2%

}}

Source:{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57038&p=0 |title=Declaration of Results Report Ward 16 Canal |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=26 September 2023}}{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57037&p=0 |title=Candidate votes per stage Ward 16 Canal |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=26 September 2023}}}}

=Springburn/Robroyston=

Labour (2) and the SNP (2) retained the seats they had won at the previous election.

{{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Springburn/Robroyston|text={{STV Election box begin2

|title=Springburn/Robroyston − 4 seats

|numcounts=6

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Audrey Dempsey

|count1=2,184

|percentage=32.2

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Graham Campbell (incumbent)

|count1=1,690

|percentage=24.9

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Christina Cannon (incumbent)

|count1=1,109

|percentage=16.3

|count2=1,149

|count3=1,439

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Thomas Rannachan

|count1=650

|percentage=9.6

|count2=1,282

|count3=1,290

|count4=1,302

|count5=1,323

|count6=1,379

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

|candidate=Richard Johnson

|count1=614

|percentage=9.0

|count2=643

|count3=643

|count4=644

|count5=649

|count6=671

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Green Party

|candidate=Madeleine Guthrie

|count1=288

|percentage=4.2

|count2=308

|count3=319

|count4=348

|count5=383

|count6=443

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Liberal Democrats

|candidate=Peter Davies

|count1=143

|percentage=2.1

|count2=162

|count3=166

|count4=170

|count5=181

|count6= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Alba Party

|candidate=Farah Hamid

|count1=112

|percentage=1.6

|count2=120

|count3=122

|count4=128

|count5= 

|count6= 

}}

{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts=6

|electorate=19,948

|valid=6,790

|spoilt=252

|quota=1,359

|turnout=35.3%

}}

Source:{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57068&p=0 |title=Declaration of Results Report Ward 17 Springburn-Robroyston |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=25 September 2023}}{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57067&p=0 |title=Candidate votes per stage Ward 17 Springburn-Robroyston |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=25 September 2023}}}}

=East Centre=

The SNP (2) and Labour (2) retained the seats they had won at the previous election.

{{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=East Centre|text={{STV Election box begin2

|title=East Centre − 4 seats

|numcounts=11

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Ann Jenkins

|count1=1,954

|percentage=28.1

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

|count11= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Declan Blench

|count1=1,348

|percentage=19.4

|count2=1,364

|count3=1,365

|count4=1,376

|count5=1,380

|count6=1,431

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

|count11= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Annette Christie (incumbent)

|count1=1,014

|percentage=14.9

|count2=1,024

|count3=1,025

|count4=1,036

|count5=1,040

|count6=1,101

|count7=1,133

|count8=1,174

|count9=1,753

|count10= 

|count11= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

|candidate=Faten Hameed

|count1=688

|percentage=9.9

|count2=710

|count3=717

|count4=725

|count5=746

|count6=749

|count7=749

|count8=806

|count9=811

|count10=819

|count11= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Kieran Turner

|count1=642

|percentage=9.2

|count2=1,046

|count3=1,064

|count4=1,074

|count5=1,102

|count6=1,149

|count7=1,150

|count8=1,238

|count9=1,259

|count10=1,328

|count11=1,719

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Kilian Riley

|count1=568

|percentage=8.2

|count2=573

|count3=573

|count4=586

|count5=588

|count6=635

|count7=639

|count8=656

|count9= 

|count10= 

|count11= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Independent (politician)

|candidate=William McLachlan

|count1=249

|percentage=3.6

|count2=265

|count3=271

|count4=286

|count5=299

|count6=318

|count7=319

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

|count11= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Green Party

|candidate=Hannah Smith

|count1=240

|percentage=3.5

|count2=249

|count3=266

|count4=281

|count5=293

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

|count11= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Alba Party

|candidate=Tony Osy

|count1=101

|percentage=1.5

|count2=102

|count3=106

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

|count11= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Liberal Democrats

|candidate=Ruth Lindsay

|count1=90

|count2=109

|percentage=1.3

|count3=113

|count4=117

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

|count11= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition

|candidate=Matt Dobson

|count1=63

|percentage=0.9

|count2=68

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

|count10= 

|count11= 

}}

{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts=11

|electorate=20,113

|valid=6,957

|spoilt=268

|quota=1,392

|turnout=35.9%

}}

Source:{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57080&p=0 |title=Declaration of Results Report Ward 18 East Centre |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=25 September 2023}}{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57079&p=0 |title=Candidate votes per stage Ward 18 East Centre |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=25 September 2023}}}}

=Shettleston=

Labour and the Conservatives retained the seats they had won at the previous election while the SNP retained one of their two seats and Labour gained one seat from the SNP.

{{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Shettleston|text={{STV Election box begin2

|title=Shettleston − 4 seats

|numcounts=7

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Laura Doherty (incumbent)

|count1=2,048

|percentage=27.8

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Frank McAveety (incumbent)

|count1=1,986

|percentage=27.0

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

|candidate=Thomas Kerr (incumbent)

|count1=1,232

|percentage=16.7

|count2=1,238

|count3=1,269

|count4=1,288

|count5=1,294

|count6=1,333

|count7=1,368

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Jill Pidgeon

|count1=903

|percentage=12.3

|count2=928

|count3=1,316

|count4=1,346

|count5=1,379

|count6=1,468

|count7=1,899

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=David Turner{{refn|group=note|Sitting councillor for Baillieston.}}

|count1=556

|percentage=7.6

|count2=985

|count3=997

|count4=1,004

|count5=1,045

|count6=1,292

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Green Party

|candidate=Julie Ann Christie

|count1=370

|percentage=5.0

|count2=433

|count3=445

|count4=463

|count5=524

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Socialist Party

|candidate=Liam McLaughlan

|count1=164

|percentage=2.2

|count2=176

|count3=188

|count4=194

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Liberal Democrats

|candidate=Henry Sullivan

|count1=105

|percentage=1.4

|count2=108

|count3=113

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts=7

|electorate=20,542

|valid=7,364

|spoilt=256

|quota=1,473

|turnout=37.1%

}}

Source:{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57010&p=0 |title=Declaration of Results Report Ward 19 Shettleston |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=26 September 2023}}{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57009&p=0 |title=Candidate votes per stage Ward 19 Shettleston |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=26 September 2023}}}}

=Baillieston=

Labour, the SNP and the Conservatives retained the seats they had won at the previous election.

{{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Baillieston|text={{STV Election box begin2

|title=Baillieston − 3 seats

|numcounts=7

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Kevin John Lalley

|count1=2,209

|percentage=30.5

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Alex Kerr

|count1=1,723

|percentage=23.8

|count2=1,736

|count3=1,746

|count4=1,859

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

|candidate=John Daly

|count1=1,206

|percentage=16.6

|count2=1,223

|count3=1,260

|count4=1,279

|count5=1,279

|count6=1,510

|count7=1,867

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Lauren Martin

|count1=1,046

|percentage=14.4

|count2=1,056

|count3=1,064

|count4=1,154

|count5=1,194

|count6=1,384

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Mary McNab

|count1=568

|percentage=7.9

|count2=882

|count3=940

|count4=998

|count5=1,000

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Green Party

|candidate=Ryan Kelly

|count1=298

|percentage=4.1

|count2=304

|count3=348

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Liberal Democrats

|candidate=Tony Hughes

|count1=205

|percentage=2.8

|count2=211

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts=7

|electorate=18,569

|valid=7,255

|spoilt=166

|quota=1,814

|turnout=40.0%

}}

Source:{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57059&p=0 |title=Declaration of Results Report Ward 20 Baillieston |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=27 September 2023}}{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57058&p=0 |title=Candidate votes per stage Ward 20 Baillieston |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=27 September 2023}}}}

=North East=

The SNP retained one of the two seats they had won at the previous election while Labour retained their seat and gained one from the SNP.

{{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=North East|text={{STV Election box begin2

|title=North East − 3 seats

|numcounts=8

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Maureen Burke (incumbent)

|count1=1,532

|percentage=34.0

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Ruairi Kelly (incumbent)

|count1=1,305

|percentage=29.0

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Mandy Morgan (incumbent)

|count1=612

|percentage=13.6

|count2=624

|count3=770

|count4=771

|count5=775

|count6=846

|count7=862

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Sharon Greer

|count1=447

|percentage=9.9

|count2=790

|count3=798

|count4=804

|count5=815

|count6=852

|count7=1,067

|count8=1,349

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

|candidate=John White

|count1=389

|percentage=8.6

|count2=403

|count3=404

|count4=407

|count5=415

|count6=422

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Green Party

|candidate=Iain McLarty

|count1=136

|percentage=3.0

|count2=141

|count3=151

|count4=157

|count5=175

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition

|candidate=Annie McAllister

|count1=52

|percentage=1.2

|count2=56

|count3=57

|count4=62

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Libertarian Party

|candidate=Cam Milne

|count1=28

|percentage=0.6

|count2=31

|count3=31

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts=8

|electorate=15,312

|valid=4,501

|spoilt=158

|quota=1,126

|turnout=30.4%

}}

Source:{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57021&p=0 |title=Declaration of Results Report Ward 21 North East |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=27 September 2023}}{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57020&p=0 |title=Candidate votes per stage Ward 21 North East |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=27 September 2023}}}}

=Dennistoun=

The SNP, Labour and the Greens retained the seats they had won at the previous election.

{{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Dennistoun|text={{STV Election box begin2

|title=Dennistoun − 3 seats

|numcounts=3

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Elaine McDougall (incumbent)

|count1=1,595

|percentage=29.2

|count2= 

|count3= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Green Party

|candidate=Anthony Carroll

|count1=1,431

|percentage=26.1

|count2= 

|count3= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Allan Casey (incumbent)

|count1=1,337

|percentage=24.5

|count2=1,362

|count3=1,388

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Lorna Finn

|count1=582

|percentage=10.7

|count2=609

|count3=626

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

|candidate=Fiona McNider Connelly

|count1=339

|percentage=6.2

|count2=370

|count3=370

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Liberal Democrats

|candidate=Fergus McCann

|count1=96

|percentage=1.8

|count2=143

|count3=148

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition

|candidate=Oisín Duncan

|count1=84

|percentage=1.5

|count2=109

|count3=117

}}

{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts=3

|electorate=15,386

|valid=5,464

|spoilt=154

|quota=1,367

|turnout=36.5%

}}

Source:{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57077&p=0 |title=Declaration of Results Report Ward 22 Dennistoun |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=27 September 2023}}{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57076&p=0 |title=Candidate votes per stage Ward 22 Dennistoun |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=27 September 2023}}}}

=Partick East/Kelvindale=

Labour, the SNP and the Greens retained the seats they had won at the previous election while Labour also gained one seat from the Conservatives.

{{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Partick East/Kelvindale|text={{STV Election box begin2

|title=Partick East/Kelvindale − 4 seats

|numcounts=9

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Jill Brown (incumbent)

|count1=2,939

|percentage=28.7

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Green Party

|candidate=Blair Anderson

|count1=2,138

|percentage=20.9

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Kenny McLean (incumbent)

|count1=1,800

|percentage=17.6

|count2=1,828

|count3=1,854

|count4=1,855

|count5=1,874

|count6=1,910

|count7=3,004

|count8= 

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

|candidate=Naveed Asghar

|count1=1,364

|percentage=13.3

|count2=1,400

|count3=1,401

|count4=1,424

|count5=1,429

|count6=1,515

|count7=1,519

|count8=1,535

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Linsey Wilson

|count1=1,101

|percentage=10.8

|count2=1,112

|count3=1,139

|count4=1,140

|count5=1,162

|count6=1,182

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Liberal Democrats

|candidate=Nicholas Moohan

|count1=388

|percentage=3.8

|count2=424

|count3=431

|count4=440

|count5=451

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Lilith Johnstone

|count1=358

|percentage=3.5

|count2=1,110

|count3=1,130

|count4=1,141

|count5=1,153

|count6=1,323

|count7=1,354

|count8=1,654

|count9=2,378

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Alba Party

|candidate=Udochukwu Kings Nwaokorobia

|count1=81

|percentage=0.8

|count2=82

|count3=82

|count4=87

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Freedom Alliance (UK)

|candidate=Di McMillan

|count1=62

|percentage=0.6

|count2=64

|count3=65

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

|count9= 

}}

{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts=9

|electorate=21,995

|valid=10,231

|spoilt=133

|quota=2,047

|turnout=47.1%

}}

Source:{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57071&p=0 |title=Declaration of Results Report Ward 23 Partick East-Kelvindale |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=28 September 2023}}{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=57070&p=0 |title=Candidate votes per stage Ward 23 Partick East-Kelvindale |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=28 September 2023}}}}

Aftermath

Despite losing two seats, the SNP retained their position as the largest party ahead of Labour. The result was welcomed by First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon who called the SNP's gain from the Conservatives in Pollokshields "seismic". Labour group leader Cllr Malcolm Cunning said the results pointed to the people in Glasgow looking for change after the party gained five seats.{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-61347945 |title=SNP maintains position as largest party at Glasgow City Council |publisher=BBC News |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=28 September 2023}} The election saw both the first refugees – Cllr Abdul Bostani and Cllr Roza Salih – to be elected as a councillor in Scotland and the first transgender person – Cllr Elaine Gallagher – elected to Glasgow City Council.{{cite news |url=https://www.thenational.scot/news/20074141.glasgow-city-council-election-afghani-candidate-abdul-bostani-seeks-dignity-locals/&ved=2ahUKEwj47bWLrMaKAxUQT0EAHQXeI6MQFnoECBsQAQ&usg=AOvVaw0BkF-R1gA0s8--k6fCJGi4 |title=Glasgow City Council election: Afghani candidate Abdul Bostani seeks dignity for locals |publisher=The National |last=Spowart |first=Nan |date=17 April 2022 |access-date=26 December 2024 |url-access=subscription}}{{cite news |url=https://www.thenational.scot/news/20120558.glasgow-girl-roza-salih-first-refugee-elected-scotland/ |title=Glasgow Girl Roza Salih is first refugee elected in Scotland |publisher=The National |last=Garton-Crosbie |first=Abbi |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=28 September 2023 |url-access=subscription}}{{cite news |url=https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/news/glasgow-news/first-trans-councillor-elected-glasgow-23889641 |title=First trans councillor elected in Glasgow as Greens celebrate success |publisher=Glasgow Live |last=Carmicheal |first=Hannah |date=6 May 2022 |access-date=28 September 2023}}

After the election, the SNP reached a working agreement with the Greens, similar in nature to the co-operation agreement in the Scottish Government but the Greens would not form part of the administration.{{Cite news |date=17 May 2022 |title=Greens back SNP to form Glasgow council administration |language=en-GB |work=BBC News |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-61482892 |access-date=19 May 2022}} Cllr Susan Aitken was returned as council leader and Cllr Richard Bell was elected as deputy leader, replacing David McDonald who had stood down before the election. Cllr Jacqueline McLaren was selected as Lord Provost – replacing Labour's Cllr Philip Braat – and, as part of the agreement with the Greens, Cllr Christy Mearns was re-elected as deputy Lord Provost.{{cite news |url=https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/news/scottish-news/20152277.susan-aitken-return-glasgow-city-council-leader/ |title=Susan Aitken to return as Glasgow City Council leader |publisher=Glasgow Times |last=Sandelands |first=Drew |date=19 May 2022 |access-date=28 September 2023}}

Cllr Cunning was replaced as leader of the Labour group by Cllr George Redmond shortly after the election.{{cite news |url=https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/politics/glasgow-labour-elects-new-leader-26975298 |title=Glasgow Labour elects new leader as George Redmond ousts Malcolm Cunning |publisher=Daily Record |last=Hutcheon |first=Paul |date=16 May 2022 |access-date=28 September 2023}}

In April 2024, Springburn/Robroyston councillor Audrey Dempsey was suspended by Labour pending an investigation following allegedly racist social media posts.{{cite news |url=https://www.thenational.scot/news/24239691.scottish-labour-suspend-racism-row-councillor-audrey-dempsey/ |title=Scottish Labour suspend 'racism' row councillor after social media activity exposed |publisher=The National |last=Morrison |first=Hamish |date=8 April 2024 |access-date=9 April 2024}} She later quit the party to sit as an independent councillor.{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ceq39x2257eo |title=Suspended Labour councillor quits party over race row |publisher=BBC News |date=13 April 2024 |access-date=3 December 2024}}

Former Lord Provost Cllr Braat was arrested and charged in connection with stalking offences in October 2024. He was also suspended by Labour pending an investigation.{{cite news |url=https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/politics/glasgow-labour-councillor-charged-connection-34235657 |title=Glasgow Labour councillor charged in connection with stalking offences |publisher=Daily Record |last=Paul |first=Hutcheon |date=3 December 2024 |access-date=3 December 2024}}

In January 2025, Cllr Thomas Kerr defected from the Conservatives to Reform UK – a move branded "very disappointing" by party leader Russell Findlay – leaving the party with just one member on the council. He is the first Reform councillor in Glasgow and the fifth in Scotland.{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy48p5132qno |title=Scottish Conservative councillor defects to Reform |publisher=BBC News |date=16 January 2025 |access-date=19 January 2025}}

Shettleston councillor Frank McAveety, a former council leader, MSP and Scottish Executive minister, was charged with electoral fraud in April 2025. He is alleged to have given a false address when standing for election to Glasgow City Council in 2022.{{cite news |url=https://www.thenational.scot/news/25093283.former-scottish-labour-minister-charged-electoral-fraud/ |title=Former Scottish Labour minister charged with electoral fraud |publisher=The National |last=Lucy |first=Jackson |date=15 April 2025 |access-date=17 April 2025}}

=Linn by-election=

File:John Carson.png

In September 2022, Labour councillor for Linn and former group leader Malcolm Cunning died.{{cite news |url=https://www.thenational.scot/news/23059015.nine-candidates-stand-glasgow-by-election-death-malcolm-cunning/ |title=Nine candidates to stand in Glasgow by-election after death of Malcolm Cunning |last=Sandelands |first=Drew |date=18 October 2022 |work=The National |access-date=28 September 2023}} A by-election was held on 17 November 2022 and was won by Labour candidate John Carson.{{cite news |url=https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/news/glasgow-news/glasgow-labour-win-linn-election-25546583 |title=Glasgow Labour win Linn by-election after death of former leader Malcolm Cunning |publisher=Glasgow Live |last=Sandelands |first=Drew |date=18 November 2022 |access-date=28 September 2023}}

{{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Linn 2022|text={{STV Election box begin2

|title=Linn by-election (17 November 2022) − 1 seat

|numcounts=8

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=John Carson

|count1=2,227

|percentage=43.4

|count2=2,227

|count3=2,227

|count4=2,239

|count5=2,256

|count6=2,381

|count7=2,524

|count8=2,674

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Chris Lang-Tait

|count1=1,702

|percentage=33.2

|count2=1,703

|count3=1,703

|count4=1,716

|count5=1,750

|count6=1,777

|count7=1,789

|count8=2,046

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Green Party

|candidate=Jen Bell

|count1=409

|percentage=8.0

|count2=409

|count3=410

|count4=419

|count5=433

|count6=482

|count7=503

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

|candidate=Pauline Sutherland

|count1=327

|percentage=6.4

|count2=329

|count3=332

|count4=332

|count5=335

|count6=374

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Liberal Democrats

|candidate=Joe McCauley

|count1=294

|percentage=5.7

|count2=299

|count3=299

|count4=301

|count5=304

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Alba Party

|candidate=Kirsty Fraser

|count1=90

|percentage=1.8

|count2=90

|count3=91

|count4=97

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Socialist Party

|candidate=George Willis MacDougall

|count1=46

|percentage=0.9

|count2=49

|count3=52

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=UK Independence Party

|candidate=Christopher Ho

|count1=19

|percentage=0.4

|count2=20

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Freedom Alliance (UK)

|candidate=Diane McMillan

|count1=18

|percentage=0.4

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts=8

|electorate=22,340

|valid=5,132

|spoilt=73

|quota=2,567

|turnout=23.3%

}}

Source:{{Cite web |url=https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=29803 |title=Linn Local By Election 17th November 2022 Full Results |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=18 November 2022 |access-date=28 September 2023}}{{Cite web |url=https://glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=58761&p=0 |title=Candidate votes per stage Ward 1 Linn |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=18 November 2022 |access-date=28 September 2023}}}}

=Hillhead by-election=

On 14 December 2023, Labour councillor for Hillhead Hanzala Malik died.{{cite news |url=https://www.thenational.scot/news/23988978.ex-labour-msp-long-serving-councillor-hanzala-malik-dies/ |title=Ex-Labour MSP and long-serving councillor Hanzala Malik dies |last=Brawn |first=Steph |date=14 December 2023 |work=The National |access-date=14 December 2023}} A by-election was held on 7 March 2024 and was notable as the first by-election in Scotland won by the Greens after Seonad Hoy was elected.{{cite news |url=https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/news/scottish-news/24171099.glasgow-greens-candidate-elected-represent-hillhead/ |title=Glasgow Greens' candidate elected to represent Hillhead |last=Sandelands |first=Drew |date=8 March 2024 |work=Glasgow Times |access-date=8 March 2024}}

{{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Hillhead 2024|text={{STV Election box begin2

|title=Hillhead by-election (7 March 2024) − 1 seat

|numcounts=7

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Ruth Hall

|count1=1,298

|percentage=31.8

|count2=1,299

|count3=1,340

|count4=1,367

|count5=1,472

|count6=1,721

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Green Party

|candidate=Seonad Hoy

|count1=1,284

|percentage=31.5

|count2=1,284

|count3=1,298

|count4=1,353

|count5=1,372

|count6=1,908

|count7=2,605

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Malcolm McConnell

|count1=1,015

|percentage=24.9

|count2=1,017

|count3=1,025

|count4=1,062

|count5=1,076

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

|candidate=Faten Hameed

|count1=217

|percentage=5.3

|count2=221

|count3=233

|count4=240

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Independent Green Voice

|candidate=Alistair McConnachie

|count1=133

|percentage=3.2

|count2=135

|count3=146

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Liberal Democrats

|candidate=Daniel O'Malley

|count1=106

|percentage=2.6

|count2=110

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Independent

|candidate=Ryan McGinley

|count1=22

|percentage=0.5

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts=7

|electorate=17,009

|valid=4,075

|spoilt=63

|quota=2,038

|turnout=24.3%

}}

Source:{{Cite web |url=https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=30703 |title=Hillhead Ward by-election results declared |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=8 March 2024 |access-date=8 March 2024}}{{Cite web |url=https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=61642&p=0 |title=Candidate votes per stage Ward 11 Hillhead |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=8 March 2024 |access-date=8 March 2024}}}}

=November 2024 by-elections=

In September 2024, Drumchapel/Anniesland councillor Patricia Ferguson and North East councillor Maureen Burke (both Labour) resigned their council seats after successfully being elected as MPs for Glasgow West and Glasgow North East respectively at the 2024 United Kingdom general election.{{cite news |last=Paterson |first=Stewart |date=2 September 2024 |title=By-elections in Glasgow after two councillors resign posts |url=https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/news/24556913.by-elections-glasgow-two-councillors-resign-posts/ |access-date=10 September 2024 |work=Glasgow Times}} Shortly after, Labour councillor for Maryhill, Keiran O'Neill, resigned for personal reasons.{{cite news |last=Paterson |first=Stewart |date=13 September 2024 |title=Glasgow Labour councillor resigns 'with immediate effect' |url=https://www.thenational.scot/news/24584210.glasgow-councillor-resigns-with-immediate-effect/ |access-date=29 September 2024 |work=The National}} By-elections were held on 21 November 2024 and were won by Labour candidates Mary McNab, Davena Rankin and Marie Garrity.{{cite news |last=Sandelands |first=Drew |date=22 November 2024 |title=Labour win three Glasgow by-elections and say city wants change |url=https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/news/glasgow-news/labour-win-three-glasgow-elections-30425264 |access-date=22 November 2024 |work=Glasgow Live}}

During the by-election campaign, Labour leader Anas Sarwar u-turned on his stance on means-testing the Winter Fuel Allowance in Scotland – a move which was called "hypocritical" and "convenient" by Kilian Riley, SNP candidate for the North East ward.{{cite news |last=Elliards |first=Xander |date=19 November 2024 |title=Anas Sarwar called out over 'convenient' Winter Fuel Payment U-turn |url=https://www.thenational.scot/news/24735808.anas-sarwar-called-convenient-winter-fuel-payment-u-turn/ |access-date=20 November 2024 |work=The National}} The policy had previously been blamed for Labour losses following by-elections in Dundee.{{cite news |last=Brawn |first=Steph |date=4 October 2024 |title=Dundee: Labour blame Winter Fuel Payment cut for by-election losses |url=https://www.thenational.scot/news/24629764.dundee-labour-blame-winter-fuel-payment-cut-by-election-losses/ |access-date=20 November 2024 |work=The National}}

A second by-election was required for the North East ward after McNab did not resign from her position as an employee of Glasgow City Council within the required timeframe. An initial legal challenge from Labour saw the issue referred to Sheriff Principal Aisha Anwar for a ruling but the party dropped the challenge in January 2025 after McNab accepted she should have been disqualified and resigned her council seat.{{cite news |last=Walker |first=James |date=2 December 2024 |title=Call for apology after Labour legal blunder leads to by-election mess |url=https://www.thenational.scot/news/24765646.call-apology-labour-legal-blunder-leads-by-election-mess/ |access-date=2 December 2024 |work=The National}}{{Cite news |last=Ferguson |first=Alasdair |date=31 January 2025 |title=Labour accept defeat and end legal battle with Glasgow City Council |url=https://www.thenational.scot/news/24902180.labour-accepts-defeat-ends-legal-battle-glasgow-city-council/ |access-date=17 February 2025 |work=The National}}

{{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Drumchapel/Anniesland 2024|text={{STV Election box begin2

|title=Drumchapel/Anniesland by-election (21 November 2024) − 1 seat

|numcounts=7

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Davena Rankin

|count1=1,084

|percentage=34.3

|count2=1,108

|count3=1,143

|count4=1,193

|count5=1,263

|count6=1,385

|count7=1,857

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Adekemi Giwa

|count1=830

|percentage=26.3

|count2=841

|count3=847

|count4=971

|count5=1,083

|count6=1,134

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Reform UK

|candidate=Allan Douglas Lyons

|count1=405

|percentage=12.8

|count2=412

|count3=461

|count4=473

|count5=524

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Independent (politician)

|candidate=Elsbeth Kerr

|count1=297

|percentage=9.4

|count2=310

|count3=331

|count4=372

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Green Party

|candidate=Christopher Lavelle

|count1=263

|percentage=8.3

|count2=270

|count3=275

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

|candidate=Steven Morrison

|count1=184

|percentage=5.8

|count2=196

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Liberal Democrats

|candidate=Michael Edward Shields

|count1=93

|percentage=2.9

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts=7

|electorate=20,895

|valid=3,156

|spoilt=42

|quota=1,579

|turnout=15.3%

}}

Source:{{Cite web |url=https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/media/15419/DeclarationOfResultsReport-V0001-Ward-14-Drumchapel-Anniesland-22112024-003354/pdf/DeclarationOfResultsReport_V0001_Ward-14-Drumchapel-Anniesland_22112024_003354.pdf?m=1732714625240 |title=Declaration of Results Report Ward 14 Drumchapel-Anniesland |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=22 November 2024 |access-date=27 November 2024}}{{Cite web |url=https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/media/15416/CandidateVotesPerStageReport-V0001-Ward-14-Drumchapel-Anniesland-22112024-003354/pdf/CandidateVotesPerStageReport_V0001_Ward-14-Drumchapel-Anniesland_22112024_003354.pdf?m=1732714624190 |title=Candidate Votes Per Stage Report Ward 14 Drumchapel-Anniesland |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=22 November 2024 |access-date=27 November 2024}}}}

{{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Maryhill 2024|text={{STV Election box begin2

|title=Maryhill by-election (21 November 2024) − 1 seat

|numcounts=7

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Marie Garrity

|count1=999

|percentage=35.9

|count2=1,013

|count3=1,043

|count4=1,057

|count5=1,163

|count6=1,258

|count7=1,731

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Lorna Margaret Finn

|count1=814

|percentage=29.2

|count2=817

|count3=820

|count4=868

|count5=1,052

|count6=1,093

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Reform UK

|candidate=David Jamie McGowan

|count1=353

|percentage=12.7

|count2=360

|count3=384

|count4=398

|count5=410

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Green Party

|candidate=Ellie Gomersall

|count1=338

|percentage=12.1

|count2=352

|count3=357

|count4=372

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Alba Party

|candidate=Nick Durie

|count1=118

|percentage=4.2

|count2=121

|count3=127

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

|candidate=Susan McCourt

|count1=89

|percentage=3.2

|count2=100

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Liberal Democrats

|candidate=Daniel John O'Malley

|count1=75

|percentage=2.7

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts=7

|electorate=14,619

|valid=2,786

|spoilt=40

|quota=1,394

|turnout=19.3%

}}

Source:{{Cite web |url=https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/media/15420/DeclarationOfResultsReport-V0001-Ward-15-Maryhill-22112024-001805/pdf/DeclarationOfResultsReport_V0001_Ward-15-Maryhill_22112024_001805.pdf?m=1732714625460 |title=Declaration of Results Report Ward 15 Maryhill |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=22 November 2024 |access-date=27 November 2024}}{{Cite web |url=https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/media/15417/CandidateVotesPerStageReport-V0001-Ward-15-Maryhill-22112024-001805/pdf/CandidateVotesPerStageReport_V0001_Ward-15-Maryhill_22112024_001805.pdf?m=1732714624537 |title=Candidate Votes Per Stage Report Ward 15 Maryhill |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=22 November 2024 |access-date=27 November 2024}}}}

{{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=North East 2024|text={{STV Election box begin2

|title=North East by-election (21 November 2024) − 1 seat

|numcounts=7

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=Mary McNab

|count1=630

|percentage=34.3

|count2=642

|count3=655

|count4=671

|count5=708

|count6=808

|count7=1,069

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Kilian Riley

|count1=591

|percentage=32.2

|count2=596

|count3=605

|count4=632

|count5=638

|count6=686

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Reform UK

|candidate=Robert McGregor

|count1=336

|percentage=18.2

|count2=337

|count3=349

|count4=366

|count5=397

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

|candidate=Thomas Haddow

|count1=99

|percentage=5.3

|count2=104

|count3=107

|count4=111

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Green Party

|candidate=Hayley McDonald

|count1=77

|percentage=4.2

|count2=79

|count3=94

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition

|candidate=Anne McAllister

|count1=68

|percentage=3.7

|count2=72

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Liberal Democrats

|candidate=Peter McLaughlin

|count1=36

|percentage=1.9

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

}}

{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts=7

|electorate=15,040

|valid=1,837

|spoilt=31

|quota=919

|turnout=12.4%

}}

Source:{{Cite web |url=https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/media/15421/DeclarationOfResultsReport-V0001-Ward-21-North-East-21112024-235637/pdf/DeclarationOfResultsReport_V0001_Ward-21-North-East_21112024_235637.pdf?m=1732714625737 |title=Declaration of Results Report Ward 21 North East |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=22 November 2024 |access-date=27 November 2024}}{{Cite web |url=https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/media/15418/CandidateVotesPerStageReport-V0001-Ward-21-North-East-21112024-235637/pdf/CandidateVotesPerStageReport_V0001_Ward-21-North-East_21112024_235637.pdf?m=1732714624957 |title=Candidate Votes Per Stage Report Ward 21 North East |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=22 November 2024 |access-date=27 November 2024}}}}

=Partick East/Kelvindale by-election=

In September 2024, SNP councillor for Partick East/Kelvindale Kenny McLean died following an illness.{{cite news |last=Franklin |first=Beth |date=25 September 2024 |title=Tributes paid to 'kind' city councillor after death |url=https://news.stv.tv/west-central/tributes-paid-to-kind-glasgow-city-councillor-kenny-mclean-after-death-following-illness |access-date=29 September 2024 |work=STV News}}{{Cite news |last=Ferguson |first=Alasdair |date=26 September 2024 |title=Tributes pour in as SNP councillor Kenny McLean dies |url=https://www.thenational.scot/news/24610416.glasgow-councillor-kenny-mclean-dies-tributes-pour/ |access-date=7 October 2024 |work=The National}} A by-election was held on 5 December 2024 and was won by Labour candidate James Adams.{{Cite news |last=Sandelands |first=Drew |date=6 December 2024 |title=Glasgow by-election victory for Labour after death of long-serving SNP councillor |url=https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/news/glasgow-news/glasgow-election-victory-labour-after-30525812 |access-date=8 December 2024 |work=Glasgow Live}}

{{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Partick East/Kelvindale 2024|text={{STV Election box begin2

|title=Partick East/Kelvindale by-election (5 December 2024) − 1 seat

|numcounts=4

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour Party

|candidate=James Adams

|count1=1,723

|percentage=37.5

|count2=1,854

|count3=2,143

|count4=2,485

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Cylina Porch

|count1=1,062

|percentage=23.1

|count2=1,089

|count3=1,112

|count4=1,532

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Green Party

|candidate=Heloise Le Moal

|count1=837

|percentage=18.2

|count2=870

|count3=927

|count4= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

|candidate=Faten Hameed

|count1=632

|percentage=13.7

|count2=707

|count3= 

|count4= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Liberal Democrats

|candidate=Nicholas Budgen

|count1=339

|percentage=7.4

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

}}

{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts=4

|electorate=21,307

|valid=4,593

|spoilt=36

|quota=2,297

|turnout=21.7%

}}

Source:{{Cite web |url=https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/media/15762/DeclarationOfResultsReport-V0001-Ward-23-Partick-East-Kelvindale-05122024-233848/pdf/DeclarationOfResultsReport_V0001_Ward-23-Partick-East-Kelvindale_05122024_233848.pdf?m=1733746821040 |title=Declaration of Results Ward 23 Partick East-Kelvindale |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 December 2024 |access-date=26 December 2024}}{{Cite web |url=https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/media/15763/CandidateVotesPerStageReport-V0001-Ward-23-Partick-East-Kelvindale-05122024-233848/pdf/CandidateVotesPerStageReport_V0001_Ward-23-Partick-East-Kelvindale_05122024_233848.pdf?m=1733746821343 |title=Candidate Votes Per Stage Report Ward 23 Partick East-Kelvindale |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=6 December 2024 |access-date=26 December 2024}}}}

=March 2025 by-elections=

Two by-elections were held on 20 March 2025 due to the death of Southside Central Labour councillor James Scanlon and previous North East by-election winner McNab resigned amid a legal challenge to allow her to take up her seat which was subsequently dropped.{{Cite news |last=Shepherd |first=Gordon |date=27 December 2024 |title=Glasgow Labour councillor James Scanlon dies as tributes pour in for 'loving family man' |url=https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/news/glasgow-news/glasgow-labour-councillor-james-scanlon-30669342 |access-date=30 December 2024 |work=Glasgow Live}} The by-elections were won by SNP candidates Mhairi Hunter and Donna McGill.{{Cite news |last=Elliards |first=Xander |date=21 March 2025 |title=SNP win two Glasgow council seats from Scottish Labour in by-election |url=https://www.thenational.scot/news/25026561.snp-win-glasgow-council-seat-scottish-labour-by-election/ |access-date=23 March 2025 |work=The National}}

{{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Southside Central 2025|text={{STV Election box begin2

|title=Southside Central by-election (20 March 2025) − 1 seat

|numcounts=8

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Mhairi Hunter

|count1=1,126

|percentage=30.0

|count2=1,129

|count3=1,132

|count4=1,159

|count5=1,187

|count6=1,243

|count7=1,775

|count8=2,305

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour

|candidate=Samina Rashid

|count1=1,027

|percentage=27.4

|count2=1,034

|count3=1,045

|count4=1,079

|count5=1,107

|count6=1,150

|count7=1,366

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Greens

|candidate=Laura Vroomen

|count1=805

|percentage=21.5

|count2=805

|count3=814

|count4=837

|count5=856

|count6=994

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Socialist Party

|candidate=Olivia Murphy

|count1=271

|percentage=7.2

|count2=272

|count3=274

|count4=301

|count5=323

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Reform UK

|candidate=Danny Raja

|count1=222

|percentage=5.9

|count2=241

|count3=267

|count4=277

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Liberal Democrats

|candidate=Nicholas Budgen

|count1=155

|percentage=4.1

|count2=157

|count3=172

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Conservatives

|candidate=Kyle Park

|count1=102

|percentage=2.7

|count2=105

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=UK Independence Party

|candidate=Travis Power

|count1=41

|percentage=1.1

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts=8

|electorate=20,348

|valid=3,749

|spoilt=66

|quota=1,875

|turnout=18.7%

}}

Source:{{Cite web |url=https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/electionsandvoting |title=Local Government By-Elections: 20 March 2025 [see ZIP files under "By Election Results"] |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=21 March 2025 |access-date=23 March 2025}}}}

{{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=North East 2025|text={{STV Election box begin2

|title=North East by-election (20 March 2025) − 1 seat

|numcounts=8

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish National Party

|candidate=Donna McGill

|count1=689

|percentage=34.5

|count2=690

|count3=692

|count4=700

|count5=711

|count6=754

|count7=815

|count8=1,060

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Labour

|candidate=Debbie Duffy

|count1=573

|percentage=28.7

|count2=576

|count3=581

|count4=591

|count5=612

|count6=623

|count7=728

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Reform UK

|candidate=Rob Maddison

|count1=472

|percentage=23.6

|count2=482

|count3=484

|count4=489

|count5=506

|count6=516

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Conservatives

|candidate=Kyle Cannon

|count1=81

|percentage=4.1

|count2=85

|count3=87

|count4=88

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Greens

|candidate=Hayley McDonald

|count1=70

|percentage=3.5

|count2=70

|count3=82

|count4=90

|count5=97

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition

|candidate=Anne McAllister

|count1=52

|percentage=2.6

|count2=53

|count3=55

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=Scottish Liberal Democrats

|candidate=Peter McLaughlin

|count1=37

|percentage=1.9

|count2=37

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|party=UK Independence Party

|candidate=Christopher Ho

|count1=24

|percentage=1.2

|count2= 

|count3= 

|count4= 

|count5= 

|count6= 

|count7= 

|count8= 

}}

{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts=8

|electorate=14,955

|valid=1,998

|spoilt=31

|quota=1,000

|turnout=13.6

}}

Source:{{Cite web |url=https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/electionsandvoting |title=Local Government By-Elections: 20 March 2025 [see ZIP files under "By Election Results"] |publisher=Glasgow City Council |date=21 March 2025 |access-date=23 March 2025}}}}

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City Council election, 2022