Election
An election to the Aberdeen Corporation was held on 5 May 1953, alongside municipal elections across Scotland. 12 of the corporation's 37 seats were up for election, although only 9 were contested.
Only minor changes occurred compared to the previous year, with the overall composition of the council staying the same. The Scottish Self-Government Party contested four seats this election, and the Communist Party contested one. The Dean of Guild continued to affiliate with the Progressives.[1]
Ward results
Cairncry Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Labour | J. M'M. Watt (incumbent) | Unopposed |
| Labour hold |
Ferryhill Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Progressives | Andrew M'Robb (incumbent) | 2,611 | 60.09 |
| Labour | James M. Aberdein | 1,734 | 39.91 |
Majority | 877 | |
Turnout | 4,345 | |
| Progressives hold |
Holburn Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Progressives | W. D. Reid (incumbent) | Unopposed |
| Progressives hold |
Rosemount Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Progressives | Patrick Mitchell | 2,487 | 79.92 |
| Scottish Self-Government | June A. L. Murray | 625 | 20.08 |
Majority | 1,862 | |
Turnout | 3,112 | |
| Progressives hold |
Rubislaw Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Progressives | Harry J. Rae (incumbent) | 3,470 | 79.28 |
| Labour | Isabel M. Sellar | 907 | 20.72 |
Majority | 2,563 | |
Turnout | 4,377 | |
| Progressives hold |
Ruthrieston Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Progressives | T. Scott Sutherland (incumbent) | 2,794 | 63.51 |
| Labour | Clifford K. Milton | 1,605 | 36.49 |
Majority | 1,189 | |
Turnout | 4,399 | |
| Progressives hold |
St. Andrews Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Labour | R. M'G. Bruce (incumbent) | Unopposed |
| Labour hold |
St. Clements Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Labour | William K. Park (incumbent) | 2,271 | 74.75 |
| Communist | James M. Aberdein | 506 | 16.66 |
| Scottish Self-Government | William Sinclair | 261 | 8.59 |
Majority | 1,765 | |
Turnout | 3,038 | |
| Labour hold |
St. Marchar Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Labour | John D. Burgoyne (incumbent) | 2,158 | 64.82 |
| Progressives | John T. L. Parkinson | 1,171 | 35.18 |
Majority | 987 | |
Turnout | 3,329 | |
| Labour hold |
St. Nicholas Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Labour | Robert A. M'Intyre (incumbent) | 2,335 | 62.52 |
| Progressives | Belle E. Jeffrey | 1,400 | 37.48 |
Majority | 935 | |
Turnout | 3,735 | |
| Labour hold |
Torry Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Labour | David S. Hay | 1,886 | 81.93 |
| Scottish Self-Government | George F. Watt | 416 | 18.07 |
Majority | 1,470 | |
Turnout | 2,302 | |
| Labour hold |
Woodside Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Labour | Alan M'I Morrice (Incumbent) | 2,225 | 51.16 |
| Progressives | Leonard T. Mutch | 1,718 | 39.50 |
| Scottish Self-Government | William C. Inglis | 406 | 9.34 |
Majority | 507 | |
Turnout | 4,349 | |
| Labour hold |
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References
- ^ a b "No Change at Aberdeen". The Herald (Glasgow). 6 May 1953. p. 8. Retrieved 19 September 2024.
- ^ "Some Socialist Gains In Elections: Unchanged In Aberdeen". Aberdeen Evening Express. 6 May 1853. p. 8. Retrieved 19 September 2024.
(1952 ←) 1953 United Kingdom local elections (→ 1954) |
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London Metropolitan boroughs | - Battersea
- Bermondsey
- Bethnal Green
- Camberwell
- Chelsea
- Deptford
- Finsbury
- Fulham
- Greenwich
- Hackney
- Hammersmith
- Hampstead
- Holborn
- Islington
- Kensington
- Lambeth
- Lewisham
- Paddington
- Poplar
- Shoreditch
- Southwark
- St Marylebone
- St Pancras
- Stepney
- Stoke Newington
- Wandsworth
- Westminster
- Woolwich
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Counties of cities (Scotland) | - Aberdeen
- Dundee
- Edinburgh
- Glasgow
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