Labour have lost control of Glasgow City Council ending 40 years in charge of the authority.
The party needed every one of their 43 candidates in the city to retain their majority.
Their spell in charge ultimately came to an end as Anne Simpson failed to win in Shettleston, with the ward electing two SNP, one Labour and one Tory councillors.
The SNP are now widely expected to take the largest share of the authority.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said earlier this week it would be “hugely significant” if her party takes control at Scotland’s largest local authority.
Labour lose overall control of Glasgow Council for first time in 40 years