Elections to East Ayrshire Council took place on 4 May 2017 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) â a form of proportional representation â in which multiple candidates are elected in each ward and voters rank candidates in order of preference.
For the second consecutive election, the Scottish National Party (SNP) were returned as the largest party with 14 seats but remained shy of an overall majority. Labour lost further ground but were again returned as the second-largest party with nine seats. The Conservatives made several gains to return six councillors while The Rubbish Party â standing in their first election â won their first seat. Two independent candidates were also elected.
The SNP took over control of the council as a minority administration having previously run the council in coalition with the Conservatives following the previous election in 2012.
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Note: "Votes" are the first preference votes. The net gain/loss and percentage changes relate to the result of the previous Scottish local elections on 3 May 2012. This may differ from other published sources showing gain/loss relative to seats held at dissolution of Scotland's councils.
|- class="unsortable" align="centre" !rowspan="2" style="text-align:left;"|Ward !% !Cllrs !% !Cllrs !% !Cllrs !% !Cllrs !% !Cllrs !% !Cllrs !% !Cllrs !rowspan=2|Total<br />Cllrs |- class="unsortable" style="text-align:center;" !colspan=2|SNP !colspan=2|Labour !colspan=2|Conservative !colspan=2|Rubbish !colspan=2|Green !colspan=2|Libertarian !colspan=2|Independents |- |align="left"|Annick |32.32 |1 |13.51 |1 |bgcolor="lightblue"|36.77 |bgcolor="lightblue"|1 |colspan=2 |4.42 |0 |0.11 |0 |12.83 |1 |4 |- |align="left"|Kilmarnock North |bgcolor="#efe146"|49.79 |bgcolor="#efe146"|1 |23.13 |1 |25.96 |1 |colspan=2 |colspan=2 |1.09 |0 |colspan=2 |3 |- |align="left"|Kilmarnock West and Crosshouse |bgcolor="#efe146"|40.59 |bgcolor="#efe146"|2 |23.49 |1 |31.27 |1 |colspan=2 |3.84 |0 |1.09 |0 |colspan=2 |4 |- |align="left"|Kilmarnock East and Hurlford |bgcolor="#efe146"|45.14 |bgcolor="#efe146"|2 |26.35 |1 |21.6 |1 |colspan=2 |colspan=2 |0.78 |0 |6.1 |0 |4 |- |align="left"|Kilmarnock South |bgcolor="#efe146"|54.65 |bgcolor="#efe146"|2 |32.89 |1 |11.71 |0 |colspan=2 |colspan=2 |0.73 |0 |colspan=2 |3 |- |align="left"|Irvine Valley |bgcolor="#efe146"|36.29 |bgcolor="#efe146"|1 |16.75 |1 |19.88 |0 |16.94 |1 |colspan=2 |0.3 |0 |9.8 |0 |3 |- |align="left"|Ballochmyle |bgcolor="#efe146"|30.96 |bgcolor="#efe146"|2 |28.87 |1 |20.1 |1 |colspan=2 |colspan=2 |0.32 |0 |13.22 |0 |4 |- |align="left"|Cumnock and New Cumnock |30.74 |2 |bgcolor="#eea2ad"|35.27 |bgcolor="#eea2ad"|1 |22.21 |1 |colspan=2 |2.84 |0 |0.6 |0 |8.31 |0 |4 |- |align="left"|Doon Valley |25.16 |1 |bgcolor="#eea2ad"|34.06 |bgcolor="#eea2ad"|1 |18.33 |0 |colspan=2 |1.39 |0 |0.1 |0 |20.92 |1 |3 |- class="unsortable" !align="left"|Total !38.54 !14 !25.15 !9 !18.75 !6 !1.88 !1 !1.62 !0 !0.52 !0 !8.95 !2 !32
Following the Fifth Statutory Review of Electoral Arrangements, Annick was increased from a three-member ward to a four-member ward. The SNP, Labour and independent candidate Ellen Freel retained the seats they had won at the previous election while the Conservatives won the extra seat. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude>
Labour retained their only seat while the SNP retained one of their two seats and the Conservatives gained one seat from the SNP. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude>
The SNP (2), Labour and the Conservatives retained the seats they had won at the previous election. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude>
The SNP retained both the seats they had won at the previous election while Labour retained one of their two seats and the Conservatives gained one seat from Labour. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude>
The SNP (2) and Labour retained the seats they had won at the previous election. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude>
Following the Fifth Statutory Reviews of Electoral Arrangements, Irvine Valley was reduced in size from a four-member ward to a three-member ward. The SNP retained one of the two seats they had won at the previous election while Labour retained their only seat. The Conservatives lost their only seat and the Rubbish Party won a council seat for the first time. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude>
The SNP retained both the seats they had won at the previous election while Labour retained one of their two seats and the Conservatives gained one seat from Labour. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude>
Labour retained one of the three seats they won at the previous election while the SNP retained their only seat and both the SNP and the Conservatives gained one seat from Labour. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude>
The SNP retained their only seat while Labour retained one of their two seats and independent candidate Drew Filson gained a seat from Labour. <onlyinclude></onlyinclude>