Electoral Wards
For the purposes of elections to Falkirk Council, the Falkirk area is divided geographically into a number of wards which then elect either three or four councillors each by the Single Transferable Vote system. The electoral system of local councils in Scotland is governed by the Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, an Act of the Scottish Parliament which first introduced proportional representation to councils. These electoral wards are as follows:
- Ward 1 - Bo'ness and Blackness (3 councillors)
- Ward 2 - Grangemouth (4 councillors)
- Ward 3 - Denny and Banknock (4 councillors)
- Ward 4 - Carse, Kinnaird and Tryst (4 councillors)
- Ward 5 - Bonnybridge and Larbert (3 councillors)
- Ward 6 - Falkirk North (4 councillors)
- Ward 7 - Falkirk South (4 councillors)
- Ward 8 - Lower Braes (3 councillors)
- Ward 9 - Upper Braes (3 councillors)
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