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Fury over Tory 'ghost councillor' who dodged job and sparked by-election costing £50,000

Sandy Thornton won a North Lanarkshire council seat in May's election but has been slammed after failing to take up his post.

Sandy Thornton claims he has a medical condition(Image: Daily Record)

A Tory who won a council seat in May’s elections has been criticised after failing to take up his post and sparking a by-election.

Sandy Thornton, 79, has been described as the “ghost councillor” after not ­showing up for the election count and refusing to take up his seat.

A by-election is due to take place in September that will cost taxpayers an estimated £50,000.

He has blamed chronic ill-health – but political opponents say he was a paper ­candidate who had no expectation of being elected.

Thornton won a seat in North Lanarkshire as the Tories had their best local election results in Scotland in decades under Ruth Davidson.

Ruth Davidson was delighted with the Scottish Conservative's performance in the council elections(Image: Jane Barlow/PA Wire)

He was elected after winning 13.3 per cent of the vote in the ­four-seat Fortissat ward but did not even attend the election count.

Five years earlier, Thornton won just 2.6 per cent of the vote.

He has confirmed to council chiefs that he would not take up the seat. A by-election has been set for September 7.