The council has been under
no overall control since 2017. Following the
2022 election a
Labour-led partnership with the
Liberal Democrats and some of the
independent councillors formed to run the council.
Leadership The role of
provost is largely ceremonial in South Lanarkshire. They chair full council meetings and have an ambassadorial role as the council's civic figurehead. The provost is chosen from among the councillors and is expected to be politically impartial, although they are given an additional
casting vote in the event of a tie. The provosts since 1996 have been: • Sam Casserly (1995–1999) - previous provost of
Hamilton district • Alan Dick (1999–2003) •
Mushtaq Ahmad (2003–2007) • Russell Clearie (2007–2012) • Eileen Logan (2012–2017) - previous provost of
Clydesdale district • Ian McAllan (2017–2022) • Margaret Cooper (2022–present) Political leadership is provided by the
leader of the council, who chairs the council's executive committee. The first leader,
Tom McCabe, was previously the leader of Hamilton District Council, one of the new council's predecessors. When McCabe was elected as an
MSP in 1999, the role went to his deputy Eddie McAvoy - brother of one of the region's
MPs Tommy McAvoy - who held the post for the next 18 years until his retirement at the 2017 election. The leaders of South Lanarkshire Council since 1996 have been:
Composition Following the
2022 election and
subsequent by-elections and changes of allegiance up to March 2025, the composition of the council was as follows: Two of the independent councillors sit together as the "Independent Group", and the other does not belong to a group. The next election is due in 2027. ==Elections==