2019 East Riding of Yorkshire Council election

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2019 East Riding of Yorkshire Council election
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  2015 2 May 2019 (2019-05-02) 2023  

All 67 seats to East Riding of Yorkshire Council
34 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Con
LD
Ind
Party Conservative Liberal Democrats Independent
Last election51 seats, 37.1%2 seats, 9.9%5 seats, 8.7%
Seats won4988
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 2Increase2.svg 6Increase2.svg 3

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Map of the results of the election. Colours denote the winning party, as shown in the main table of results.

The 2019 East Riding of Yorkshire Council election took place on 2 May 2019 to elect all 67 members of East Riding of Yorkshire Council in England. [1] This was on the same day as other local elections. The whole of the council was up for election and the Conservative Party retained control of the council.

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Summary

Election result

2019 East Riding of Yorkshire Council election [2]
PartyCandidatesSeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Conservative 614935Decrease2.svg 273.144.386,499–1.7
  Liberal Democrats 36860Increase2.svg 611.915.730,604+7.2
  Independent 28841Increase2.svg 311.913.225,776+7.5
  Yorkshire 6220Increase2.svg 23.02.54,965+2.4
  Labour 61006Decrease2.svg 60.019.337,640–6.7
  Green 9000Steady2.svg0.03.67,023+2.6
  UKIP 5003Decrease2.svg 30.01.22,356–10.0
  Democrats and Veterans 1000Steady2.svg0.00.2399N/A

Ward results

Beverley Rural

Beverley Rural
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Pauline Greenwood 2,003 49.7
Conservative Bernard Gateshill 1,925 47.7
Conservative Kevin Beaumont 1,817 45.1
Liberal Democrats Alison Healy1,05526.2
Liberal Democrats Diana Stewart96824.0
Green Philip Grimes91622.7
Liberal Democrats Hamish Stewart77619.2
Labour Chloe Hopkins52513.0
Labour Cherry Walton46111.4
Labour James Whitfield41710.3
Turnout 4,03336.5
Conservative hold
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Bridlington Central and Old Town

Bridlington Central and Old Town
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Liam Dealtry 884 42.2
Conservative Richard Burton 764 36.5
Independent Alan Felber42620.3
Labour Mike Dixon39018.6
Labour Margaret Pinder36117.2
Independent Malcolm Milns35517.0
Liberal Democrats Mike Heslop-Mullens1999.5
Turnout 2,09425.5
Independent gain from UKIP
Conservative hold

Bridlington North

Bridlington North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Chris Matthews 2,101 61.8
Conservative Richard Harrap 2,050 60.3
Conservative Chad Chadwick 1,929 56.8
Labour Jan Davis85525.2
Turnout 3,39729.4
Conservative hold
Conservative hold
Conservative gain from UKIP

Bridlington South

Bridlington South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Yorkshire Tim Norman 907 35.5
Yorkshire Andy Walker 904 35.3
Conservative John Copsey 742 29.0
Labour Shelagh Finlay69827.3
Conservative J Wilson64225.1
Independent Thelma Milns63624.9
Labour Colin Croft56121.9
Independent David Robson54321.2
Labour Chris Sutton53320.8
Turnout 2,55824.0
Yorkshire gain from UKIP
Yorkshire gain from Labour
Conservative hold

Cottingham North

Cottingham North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Ros Jump 1,450 61.8
Independent Geraldine Mathieson 1,338 57.0
Conservative Dylan Medini35215.0
Conservative James Chapman34214.6
Labour Julia Marten33814.4
Labour Mark Ward32914.0
Liberal Democrats Frank Beill1747.4
Liberal Democrats Alan Hindley1687.2
Turnout 2,34735.4
Independent hold
Independent hold

Cottingham South

Cottingham South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Helen Green 833 33.9
Conservative Mike Medini 796 32.4
Labour Alex Duke64926.4
Labour Sam Kind55922.8
Independent Kevin Casson53121.6
Liberal Democrats Phillip Redshaw35014.3
Liberal Democrats Richard Weighill31512.8
UKIP Andy Hargreaves27311.1
UKIP Alan Williams2319.4
Turnout 2,45433.4
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Dale

Dale
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Terry Gill 2,511 53.9
Conservative Pat Smith 2,033 43.7
Conservative Richard Meredith 1,974 42.4
Conservative Phil Scaife1,90741.0
Liberal Democrats Alan Luckraft90319.4
Liberal Democrats Patricia Jones77716.7
Labour Judy Dickinson62313.4
Labour Ann Wordingham52911.4
Turnout 4,65634.2
Independent gain from Conservative
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Driffield and Rural

Driffield and Rural
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Felicity Temple 1,370 41.1
Conservative Matt Rogers 1,300 39.0
Conservative Michael Lee 1,178 35.3
Independent Mark Blakeston98229.4
Independent Maureen Steward69120.7
Labour Tom Watson65819.7
Labour Jan Blyton58517.5
Independent Kevin Mcleod56917.1
Labour William Meadows56116.8
Yorkshire Terry Walls41012.3
Liberal Democrats Richard Gorski3299.9
Liberal Democrats Geoffrey Ormerod2657.9
Liberal Democrats Grace Gorski2587.7
Turnout 3,33628.1
Conservative hold
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

East Wolds and Coastal

East Wolds and Coastal
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Jane Evison 2,242 57.5
Conservative Jonathan Owen 2,072 53.1
Conservative William Lisseter 1,856 47.6
Green Mike Jackson1,22231.3
Green Ollie Smith92823.8
Green John Scullion75719.4
Labour Daniel Vulliamy52213.4
Labour Wendy Cross52213.4
Turnout 3,90033.0
Conservative hold
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Goole North

Goole North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Nick Coultish 1,156 47.0
Conservative Anne Handley 1,142 46.5
Labour Keith Moore92337.6
Labour Richard Walker72329.4
Turnout 2,45829.3
Conservative gain from Labour
Conservative gain from Independent

Goole South

Goole South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Barbara Jeffreys 960 51.6
Independent David Jeffreys 819 44.0
Independent Sid Gilroy-Simpson68036.5
Labour Mally Boatman39021.0
Labour Pat O'Neil32617.5
Turnout 1,86126.0
Independent gain from Labour
Independent gain from Labour

Hessle

Hessle
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Philip Davison 1,756 53.1
Liberal Democrats David Nolan 1,640 49.6
Liberal Democrats John Bovill 1,628 49.2
Labour Paul Hogan93428.3
Labour Janet Worrell91127.6
Labour Iain Billinger88726.8
Conservative Christine Mackay42512.9
Conservative Ryan Jacobsz40012.1
Conservative Daniel Bond38611.7
Independent Phil Withers37611.4
Turnout 3,30628.4
Liberal Democrats hold
Liberal Democrats gain from Labour
Liberal Democrats gain from Labour

Howden

Howden
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Charlie Bayram [a] 556 41.6
Green Angela Stone51238.3
Liberal Democrats Emma Dolman14410.8
Labour Billy Bell1259.3
Majority
Turnout 1,36433.2
Conservative hold Swing
  1. On 14 May 2022, Bayram, crossed the floor to sit as a Liberal Democrat. [3]

Howdenshire

Howdenshire
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Victoria Aitken 2,025 54.4
Conservative Linda Bayram 1,602 43.1
Conservative Nigel Wilkinson 1,479 39.7
UKIP Jane Collins88023.6
Independent David Kite86123.1
UKIP Mary Hook67618.2
Labour David Aldred59416.0
Labour Mike Whitley54414.6
Labour Bernard Singleton50813.7
Turnout 3,72130.9
Conservative hold
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Mid Holderness

Mid Holderness
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative John Holtby 1,592 44.9
Conservative Jacob Birch 1,368 38.5
Conservative Brian Skow 1,221 34.4
Independent Matthew Grove1,12831.8
Yorkshire Andy Shead86224.3
Labour Jayne Birkett63818.0
Labour James Ireland56315.9
Labour Colin Stoneman55015.5
Liberal Democrats Eliza Whitaker51014.4
Turnout 3,54931.7
Conservative hold
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Minster and Woodmansey

Minster and Woodmansey
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative David Elvidge 1,584 36.5
Conservative Kerri Harold 1,401 32.3
Conservative Paul Nickerson 1,390 32.0
Labour Clare Wildey1,35031.1
Labour Ann Willis1,29229.8
Labour George McManus1,18827.4
Liberal Democrats Peter Astell1,11225.6
Liberal Democrats Tom Astell1,10625.5
Liberal Democrats Bob Morgan1,04224.0
Turnout 4,34034.2
Conservative hold
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

North Holderness

North Holderness
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Barbara Jefferson 1,287 42.5
Independent John Whittle 1,067 35.3
Independent Tim Bunch1,03234.1
Conservative Stuart Addy58319.3
Yorkshire Lee Walton47715.8
Green Paul Davey35511.7
Labour Brian Stockdale2397.9
Labour Nidge Thornton2006.6
Liberal Democrats Graham Johnson1304.3
Turnout 3,02536.0
Independent hold
Independent hold

Pocklington Provincial

Pocklington Provincial
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Kay West 1,602 36.2
Conservative David Sykes 1,512 34.2
Conservative Paul West 1,247 28.2
Independent Andy Strangeway1,23327.9
Independent Dee Sharpe99522.5
Independent Iris Madden97222.0
Labour Richard Byron96821.9
Green Pauline Fothergill90720.5
Independent Ruth Strangeway80018.1
Labour Catherine Minns76917.4
Green Peter Ingram71316.1
Turnout 4,42132.3
Conservative hold
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Snaith, Airmyn and Rawcliffe and Marshland

Snaith, Airmyn and Rawcliffe and Marshland
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Caroline Fox 1,771 67.2
Conservative Liz Sargeantson 1,611 61.2
Labour Laura Dean64824.6
Labour Lee Rogers54420.7
Turnout 2,63433.8
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

South East Holderness

South East Holderness
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Lyn Healing 1,631 52.5
Conservative David Tucker 1,457 46.9
Conservative Paul Whitehead 1,342 43.2
Labour Ian Blackburn89528.8
Labour Martin Devanney78525.3
Labour Nicola Regan78225.2
Liberal Democrats Judy Jones42313.6
Liberal Democrats David Horsley39412.7
Turnout 3,10426.9
Conservative hold
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

South Hunsley

South Hunsley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Julie Abraham 1,947 67.8
Conservative Vanessa Walker 1,656 57.7
Liberal Democrats Matt Nolan40614.1
Liberal Democrats Tom Nolan37813.2
Labour Dafydd Taylor33511.7
UKIP James May29610.3
Labour Adrian Duke2769.6
Turnout 2,87034.8
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

South West Holderness

South West Holderness
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative John Dennis 1,359 45.4
Conservative Mike Bryan 1,203 40.2
Conservative Sue Steel 1,152 38.5
Independent James Baron88929.7
Labour Neil Black83627.9
Labour Steve Gallant79226.5
Labour Dave Langcaster59319.8
Liberal Democrats Simon Rance34411.5
Turnout 2,99225.9
Conservative hold
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

St. Mary's

St. Mary's
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Denis Healy 3,036 54.9
Liberal Democrats Linda Johnson 2,739 49.5
Liberal Democrats David Boynton 2,713 49.0
Conservative Elaine Aird1,49227.0
Conservative Walter Sweeney1,33124.1
Conservative Peter Stevens1,25422.7
Green Michael Farman71312.9
Labour Robert Armstrong62911.4
Labour Richard Boal59010.7
Labour Ann Gilbert57710.4
Democrats and Veterans Thomas Flynn3997.2
Turnout 5,53442.7
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative

Tranby

Tranby
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Viv Padden 1,034 42.0
Liberal Democrats Margot Sutton 1,008 41.0
Conservative Craig Ulliott87235.4
Independent Graham Bate67827.5
Labour Barrie Green33213.5
Turnout 2,46131.3
Liberal Democrats hold
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative

Willerby and Kirk Ella

Willerby and Kirk Ella
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Ben Weeks 1,820 51.7
Conservative Gary McMaster 1,781 50.6
Conservative Shaun Horton 1,778 50.5
Independent Michael Whitehead1,08330.7
Liberal Democrats Pat Ellis54615.5
Labour Roger Coates53415.2
Liberal Democrats Tony McCobb53215.1
Liberal Democrats Lillian McCobb48913.9
Labour Chay Bell44112.5
Labour Stephanie Haywood40111.4
Turnout 3,52332.1
Conservative hold
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Wolds Weighton

Wolds Weighton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative David Rudd 2,126 47.9
Conservative Mike Stathers 2,107 47.5
Conservative Leo Hammond 1,910 43.0
Yorkshire Peter Hemmerman1,40531.7
Liberal Democrats Dale Needham95721.6
Labour Katherine Lovett84919.1
Labour Andrew Boothroyd82818.7
Labour Andrew Lovett67515.2
Turnout 4,43934.8
Conservative hold
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

By-elections

Bridlington North: 11 July 2019
replacing Richard Harrap (deceased)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Mike Heslop-Mullens 1,308 42.7 N/A
Conservative Martin Burnhill81526.6−33.7
Yorkshire Paul Walker34911.4N/A
UKIP Gary Shores1966.4N/A
Labour Mike Dixon1354.4−20.8
Independent Terry Dixon1254.1N/A
Independent David Robson762.5N/A
Independent Thelma Milns581.9N/A
Majority49316.1−19.0
Turnout 3,07226.7−2.7
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing +38.2
South East Holderness: 6 May 2021
replacing Paul Whitehead (resigned)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Claire Holmes 1,624 52.1 +8.9
Liberal Democrats Dave Edwards69122.2+8.6
Labour James Ireland39610.2−18.6
Yorkshire Ricky Hoggard31710.2N/A
Reform UK Rich Kelly892.9N/A
Majority93329.9+15.5
Turnout 3,14327.6+0.7
Conservative hold Swing +13.8
South West Holderness: 6 May 2021
replacing Mike Bryan (deceased)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative David Winter 1,304 39.9 −0.3
Labour Steve Gallant81424.9−1.9
Liberal Democrats Matthew Grove62619.1+7.6
Independent James Baron52516.1−13.6
Majority49015.0+1.3
Turnout 3,28228.8+2.9
Conservative hold Swing +0.8
East Wolds and Coastal: 19 August 2021
replacing William Lisseter (deceased)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Charles Dewhirst 1,190 54.0 +6.4
Labour Daniel Vulliamy44720.3+6.9
Yorkshire Kimberley-Nicholle Thomas34715.7N/A
Green John Scullon1426.4−13.0
Liberal Democrats Peter Astell793.6N/A
Majority74333.7+17.4
Turnout 2,20918.4−14.6
Conservative hold Swing +9.7
South Hunsley: 7 April 2022
replacing Vanessa Walker (deceased)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Margaret Corless 1,351 54.7 +41.1
Conservative Paul Hoption90736.8−28.5
Labour Dafydd Taylor1104.5−6.8
Green Stewart Arnold1004.1−6.8
Majority44417.9
Turnout 2,46829.4
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing Increase2.svg34.8
Bridlington North: 30 June 2022
replacing Chad Chadwick (deceased)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Jayne Phoenix 1,950 57.1 N/A
Conservative Jonathan Bibb1,07731.5−39.5
Labour David Butland1715.0−23.9
SDP Carlo Verda1253.7N/A
Yorkshire Kimberley Thomas932.7N/A
Majority87325.6
Turnout 30.1
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing Increase2.svg 48.3
Beverley Rural: 25 August 2022
replacing Pauline Greenwood (deceased)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Diana Stewart 1,948 59.4 +33.2
Conservative Peter Stevens1,11634.1−15.6
Labour Clare Wildey2136.5−6.5
Majority83225.3
Turnout 3,27729.0−7.5
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing Increase2.svg 24.4

Changes during the term

DateWardNamePrevious affiliationNew affiliationCircumstances
14 May 2022HowdenCharlie Bayram Conservative Liberal Democrats Concerns over how the council is run. [3]

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