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- Citizenship education
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- Consultation
- Council - General Information
- Council - constituencies, wards and boundaries
- Elections and voting
- Minutes, agendas and reports
- Multi-member wards
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- Politics and politicians - community councils and assemblies
- Politics and politicians: council and councillors
- Provost and Lord Lieutenant
Multi-member wards
West Lothian Council has nine multi-member wards.
- Linlithgow (3 elected members)
- Broxburn, Uphall and Winchburgh (4 elected members)
- Livingston North (4 elected members)
- Livingston South (4 elected members)
- East Livingston and East Calder (4 elected members)
- Fauldhouse and the Breich Valley (3 elected members)
- Whitburn and Blackburn (4 elected members)
- Bathgate (3 elected members) - 4 from 3 May.
- Armadale and Blackridge (3 elected members)
There are now fewer wards in West Lothian, however they span larger areas and have three or four councillors representing them. This means that you have more than one councillor to lobby, visit or talk to about issues in your area.