2023 East Riding of Yorkshire Council election

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2023 East Riding of Yorkshire Council election
Flag of the East Riding of Yorkshire.svg
  2019 4 May 2023 (2023-05-04)2027 

All 67 seats to East Riding of Yorkshire Council
34 seats needed for a majority
Turnout29.3%
 First partySecond partyThird party
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LeaderAnne HandleyDenis Healyn/a [a]
Party Conservative Liberal Democrats Independent
Last election49 seats, 44.3%8 seats, 15.7%8 seats, 13.2%
Seats before421310
Seats won29229
Seat changeDecrease2.svg20Increase2.svg14Increase2.svg1
Popular vote69,54457,63715,907
Percentage35.7%29.6%8.2%
SwingDecrease2.svg8.7%Increase2.svg13.9%Decrease2.svg5.0%

 Fourth partyFifth party
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Leadern/aAndy Walker
Party Labour Yorkshire
Last election0 seats, 18.3%2 seats, 2.5%
Seats before02
Seats won43
Seat changeIncrease2.svg4Increase2.svg1
Popular vote41,2824,126
Percentage21.2%2.1%
SwingIncrease2.svg2.9%Decrease2.svg0.4%

2023 East Riding of Yorkshire Council Election Map.png
Map of the results of the election by ward

Leader before election

Jonathan Owen
Conservative

Leader after election

Anne Handley
Conservative
No overall control

The 2023 East Riding of Yorkshire Council election took place on 4 May 2023 to elect all 67 members of East Riding of Yorkshire Council in England. [2] [3] [4] This was on the same day as other local elections across England.

Contents

The Conservatives lost their majority on the council at this election, which saw the council go under no overall control. [5]

The Conservatives remained the largest party and managed to form a minority administration. Immediately after the election the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats both changed their group leaders. The Conservative leader Jonathan Owen was replaced by Anne Handley, who was then appointed the new leader of the council at the subsequent annual council meeting on 18 May 2023. [6] The Liberal Democrats replaced their leader David Nolan with Denis Healy. [7] There had been no Labour councillors prior to the election; there were four afterwards and they appointed Steve Gallant as their leader. [1]

Results summary

2023 East Riding of Yorkshire Council election [8]
PartyCandidatesSeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Conservative 6029020Decrease2.svg 2043.235.769,544-8.7%
  Liberal Democrats 6522140Increase2.svg 1432.829.657,637+13.9%
  Labour 59440Increase2.svg 46.021.241,282+2.9%
  Independent 17910Increase2.svg 113.48.215,907-5.0%
  Yorkshire 6310Increase2.svg 14.52.14,126-0.4%
  Green 9000Steady2.svg0.02.03,868-1.6%
  Reform UK 3000Steady2.svg0.00.71,259New
  SDP 3000Steady2.svg0.00.2398New
  TUSC 2000Steady2.svg0.00.1276New
 Alliance for Democracy and Freedom1000Steady2.svg0.00.1182New
 Freedom Alliance (UK)1000Steady2.svg0.00.198New

Almost a quarter of the 67 councillors prior to the election did not stand for re-election. [9]

Ward results

Sitting councillors are marked with an asterisk (*).

Beverley Rural

Beverley Rural (3 seats) [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Diana Stewart* 2,131 53.3 +29.3
Liberal Democrats Paul Smith 1,870 46.8 +20.6
Liberal Democrats Jeremy Wilcock 1,786 44.7 +25.5
Conservative Madeleine Horton1,49437.4−12.3
Conservative Richard Warren1,41235.3−12.4
Conservative Richard Royal1,31432.9−12.2
Labour Wendy Cross46411.6−1.4
Labour Clare Wildey40010.0−1.4
Labour John Fawcett3979.9−0.4
Turnout 4,00035.7−0.8
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative

Bridlington Central and Old Town

Bridlington Central and Old Town (2 seats) [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Liam Dealtry* 830 42.9 +0.7
Conservative Maria Ibbotson 622 32.1 −4.4
Liberal Democrats Ray Pollard61932.0+22.5
Liberal Democrats John Arthur50125.9N/A
Labour David Sweet35018.1−0.5
SDP Carlo Verda22811.8N/A
Turnout 1,93623.17
Independent hold
Conservative hold

Bridlington North

Bridlington North (3 seats) [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Jayne Phoenix* 2,055 55.2 N/A
Liberal Democrats Mike Heslop-Mullens* 1,994 53.6 N/A
Liberal Democrats Thomas Robson 1,710 45.9 N/A
Conservative John Copsey1,13030.4−31.4
Conservative Jonathan Bibb1,08929.3−31.0
Conservative Bob Taylor99026.6−30.2
Labour Carol Williams39410.6−14.6
Independent Malcolm Milns2506.7N/A
Reform UK Tommy Cawkwell2396.4N/A
SDP Joy Verda1183.2N/A
Turnout 3,72332.85
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative

Bridlington South

Bridlington South (3 seats) [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Yorkshire Andy Walker* 762 37.5 +2.2
Yorkshire Tim Norman* 699 34.4 −1.1
Yorkshire Rick Arrand 576 28.3 N/A
Labour Jakey Anderson55027.0−0.3
Conservative Jaya Authunuri48123.6−5.4
Conservative Kimberley-Nicholle Thomas47223.2−1.9
Labour Hollie Devanney43521.4−0.5
Independent Thelma Milns26112.8−12.1
Liberal Democrats Angela Walker20910.3N/A
Liberal Democrats Ingrid Haywood1728.5N/A
Reform UK Sean Cooper1577.7N/A
Liberal Democrats Ed King1085.3N/A
Freedom Alliance Alan Thompson984.8N/A
SDP Chris Daniels522.6N/A
Turnout 2,03419.08
Yorkshire hold
Yorkshire hold
Yorkshire gain from Conservative

Cottingham North

Cottingham North (2 seats) [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Phillip Redshaw 877 37.1 +29.7
Labour Alex Duke 776 32.9 +18.5
Liberal Democrats Graham Johnson76332.3+25.1
Labour Danny Marten72230.6+16.6
Conservative George Bennett57224.2+9.2
Conservative Owen McConaghy51621.8+7.2
Reform UK Roger Hoe2329.8N/A
Turnout 2,36235.11−0.29
Liberal Democrats gain from Independent
Labour gain from Independent

Cottingham South

Cottingham South (2 seats) [15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Carolyn Cantrell 1,263 47.7 +21.3
Labour Kevin Casson 1,239 46.8 +24.0
Conservative Mike Medini*95536.1+3.7
Conservative Helen Green*94835.8+1.9
Liberal Democrats Keith Stubbs39514.9+0.6
Liberal Democrats Fran Hessen29611.2−1.6
Turnout 2,64735.28
Labour gain from Conservative
Labour gain from Conservative

Dale

Dale (3 seats) [16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Terry Gill* 2,179 48.6 −5.3
Conservative Richard Meredith* 2,153 48.0 +5.6
Independent Coleen Gill 2,065 46.1 N/A
Conservative Pat Smith*1,68037.5−6.2
Conservative Marinos Loizides1,15725.8−15.2
Labour Paul Cantrell76717.1+3.7
Labour Stephanie Haywood75216.8N/A
Labour Ann Wordingham66314.8+3.4
Liberal Democrats Mukesh Tirkoti59213.2−6.2
Turnout 4,48432.40−1.8
Independent hold
Conservative hold
Independent gain from Conservative

Driffield and Rural

Driffield and Rural (3 seats) [17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Mark Blakeston 1,718 50.8 +21.4
Conservative Matt Rogers* 1,202 35.5 −3.5
Conservative Michael Lee* 1,038 30.7 −4.6
Conservative Andrew Frost94928.1−13.0
Labour Wendy Phillips87325.8+8.3
Labour Thomas Watson76722.7+3.0
Labour Richard Phillps76422.6+5.8
Independent David Thorley68020.1N/A
Liberal Democrats Jenny Aspden3309.8−0.1
Liberal Democrats Hollie Haeney3249.6+1.7
Liberal Democrats Richard Hawkins2246.6−1.1
Turnout 3,38326.761.34
Independent gain from Conservative
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

East Wolds and Coastal

East Wolds and Coastal (3 seats) [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Charlie Dewhirst* 1,941 53.8 −3.7
Conservative Jonathan Owen* 1,802 50.0 −3.1
Conservative Denise Howard 1,653 45.8 −1.8
Labour Judy Dickinson86223.9+10.5
Labour Bill Meadows76921.3+7.9
Green Mike Jackson65018.0−13.3
Green John Scullion48513.4−6.0
Yorkshire Peter Garforth45112.5N/A
Liberal Democrats David Butt40711.3N/A
Liberal Democrats Ellie Ripton40211.1N/A
Liberal Democrats David Hoskins3399.4N/A
Turnout 3,60630.15
Conservative hold
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Goole North

Goole North (2 seats) [19]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Anne Handley* 830 51.0 +4.5
Conservative Nick Coultish* 807 49.6 +2.6
Labour John Frost42626.2−11.4
Labour Iain Ball38723.8−5.6
Liberal Democrats Ray Kilcoyne20812.8N/A
Liberal Democrats Liam Moiser16810.3N/A
Independent Terry Fisher1619.9N/A
Turnout 1,62719.78−9.52
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Goole South

Goole South (2 seats) [20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Barbara Jeffreys* 634 59.9 +8.3
Independent David Jeffreys* 620 58.5 +14.5
Labour Judi Armitage36234.2+13.2
Labour Jackie Huntington30929.2+11.7
Liberal Democrats Annie Nolan474.4N/A
Liberal Democrats Tom Nolan363.4N/A
Turnout 1,05914.47−11.53
Independent hold
Independent hold

Hessle

Hessle (3 seats) [21]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats David Nolan* 1,414 43.8 −5.8
Liberal Democrats Simon Pickering 1,376 42.6 −10.5
Liberal Democrats John Bovill* 1,373 42.5 −6.7
Labour Paul Toogood1,20737.4+9.1
Labour Sally Waters1,19637.0+10.2
Labour Janet Worrell1,15635.8+8.2
Conservative Christine Mackay46214.3+1.4
Conservative Daniel Bond39612.3+0.6
Conservative Michael Whitehead36411.3−0.8
Turnout 3,23126.44
Liberal Democrats hold
Liberal Democrats hold
Liberal Democrats hold

Howden

Howden (1 seat) [22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent David Howard 933 61.0 N/A
Liberal Democrats Charlie Bayram*24516.0−25.6
Conservative Julian Hakes22714.8−26.8
Labour Julia Marten1248.1−1.2
Turnout 1,53132.96−0.24
Independent gain from Conservative

* Elected as a Conservative, but defected to the Liberal Democrats mid term

Howdenshire

Howdenshire (3 seats) [23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Victoria Aitken* 1,856 57.4 +3.0
Conservative Linda Bayram* 1,593 49.3 +6.2
Conservative Nigel Wilkinson* 1,438 44.5 +4.8
Labour Stephen Clarke91328.3+12.3
Labour Nicole Booth83325.8+11.2
Labour Bernard Singleton68721.3+7.6
Liberal Democrats Matt Nolan48815.1N/A
Liberal Democrats Emma Dolman46914.5N/A
Liberal Democrats Richard Weighill42113.0N/A
Turnout 3,23126.60
Conservative hold
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Mid Holderness

Mid Holderness (3 seats) [24]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative John Holtby* 1,481 45.3 +0.4
Conservative Amanda Talbot 1,222 37.3 −1.2
Conservative Samantha White 1,194 36.5 +2.1
Liberal Democrats Matthew Grove1,16135.5+3.7
Liberal Democrats Diana Hoskins96529.5+15.1
Liberal Democrats Paul Williams95829.3N/A
Labour Rachael Tomlinson75723.1+5.1
Labour Peter Welch63219.3+3.4
Turnout 3,27229.57
Conservative hold
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Minster and Woodmansey

Minster and Woodmansey (3 seats) [25]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Tom Astell 1,783 42.0 +16.5
Liberal Democrats Peter Astell 1,764 41.5 +15.9
Liberal Democrats Eliza Whitaker 1,603 37.8 +13.8
Conservative David Elvidge*1,13726.8−9.7
Labour Ron Laden1,13726.8−4.3
Labour Margaret Pinder1,13126.6−3.2
Conservative Kerri Harold*1,11726.3−6.0
Conservative Harry Bulmer1,10426.0−6.0
Labour Tony Maione99623.5−3.9
Alliance for Democracy and Freedom John Ottaway1824.3N/A
Turnout 4,24631.92
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative

North Holderness

North Holderness (2 seats) [26]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Barbara Jefferson* 1,680 63.0 +20.5
Independent John Whittle* 1,235 46.3 +11.0
Conservative June Greensmith81830.7+11.4
Labour Brian Stockdale27410.3+2.4
Green Tessa Coombes2409.0−2.7
Labour Nidge Thornton2198.2+1.6
Liberal Democrats Chris Smith2007.5+3.2
Liberal Democrats John Rebecchi702.6N/A
Turnout 2,66831.74
Independent hold
Independent hold

Pocklington Provincial

Pocklington Provincial (3 seats) [27]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Gareth Shepherd 1,991 38.9 N/A
Liberal Democrats Andrew Cousins 1,864 36.4 N/A
Liberal Democrats Dale Needham 1,653 32.3 N/A
Conservative Andy Burton1,55230.3−3.9
Conservative Kay West*1,42427.8−8.4
Labour Richard Byron1,18523.1+1.2
Labour Dafydd Williams1,10821.6+4.2
Labour Liam Draycott96518.8N/A
Independent Andy Strangeway71013.9−14.0
Green Ged Leach65812.8−7.7
Green Peter McClymont3476.8−9.3
TUSC Steve Scott1172.3N/A
Turnout 5,12433.53
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative

Snaith, Airmyn and Rawcliffe and Marshland

Snaith, Airmyn and Rawcliffe and Marshland (2 seats) [28]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Caroline Fox* 1,185 56.9 −10.3
Conservative Liz Sargeantson* 1,080 51.8 −9.4
Labour Ann Gilbert52725.3+0.7
Independent Shona Wade42520.4N/A
TUSC Andy Hiles1597.6N/A
Liberal Democrats Tom Codling1587.6N/A
Liberal Democrats Shaun Chaplin1527.3N/A
Turnout 2,08326.47−7.33
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

South East Holderness

South East Holderness (3 seats) [29]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Lyn Healing* 1,312 46.4 −6.1
Conservative Claire Holmes* 1,215 43.0 −3.9
Conservative Sean McMaster 903 31.9 −11.3
Labour Ian Blackburn79628.2−0.6
Labour Martin Devanney73125.9+0.6
Reform UK Jon Dimberline63122.3N/A
Yorkshire Ricky Hoggard60521.4N/A
Liberal Democrats Cheryl Giles40614.4+0.8
Liberal Democrats Daniel Whitaker28310.0−2.7
Liberal Democrats Alan Luckraft2488.8N/A
Turnout 2,82724.8−2.1
Conservative hold
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

South Hunsley

South Hunsley (2 seats) [30]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Margaret Corless* 1,449 47.0 +32.9
Conservative Paul Hopton 1,274 41.4 −26.4
Liberal Democrats Sandra Mills1,17238.1+24.9
Conservative Soraya Hutchinson1,04533.9−23.8
Green Duncan Ross2929.5N/A
Green Stewart Arnold2387.7N/A
Labour Dafydd Taylor2307.5−4.2
Labour Mark Ward1755.7−3.9
Turnout 3,08036.0+1.2
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative
Conservative hold

South West Holderness

South West Holderness (3 seats) [31]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative John Dennis* 1,263 46.3 +0.9
Labour Steve Gallant 1,125 41.2 +14.7
Conservative Sue Steel* 1,096 40.2 +1.7
Labour Colin Billany1,06939.2+11.3
Conservative David Winter*1,05738.7−1.5
Labour Elisha Heslop1,02337.5+17.7
Liberal Democrats Abigail Bell36313.3+1.8
Liberal Democrats Stewart Willie31911.7N/A
Liberal Democrats David Tucker2689.8N/A
Turnout 2,72924.2−1.7
Conservative hold
Labour gain from Conservative
Conservative hold

St Mary's

St Mary's (3 seats) [32]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Linda Johnson* 2,832 58.0 +8.5
Liberal Democrats Denis Healy* 2,819 57.7 +2.8
Liberal Democrats David Boynton* 2,739 56.1 +7.1
Conservative Elaine Aird1,30926.8−0.2
Conservative Bethany Needham1,18424.2+0.1
Conservative Peter Stevens1,16223.8+1.1
Labour Jim Whitfield80316.4+5.0
Labour Ann Willis77515.9+5.2
Turnout 4,88338.5−4.2
Liberal Democrats hold
Liberal Democrats hold
Liberal Democrats hold

Tranby

Tranby (2 seats) [33]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Viv Padden* 1,207 55.7 +13.7
Liberal Democrats Margot Sutton* 1,115 51.5 +10.5
Labour Chay Bell49622.9N/A
Conservative Waqar Khan46721.6−13.8
Labour Barrie Green42319.5+6.0
Green Jane Robinson2019.3N/A
Turnout 2,16726.6
Liberal Democrats hold
Liberal Democrats hold

Willerby and Kirk Ella

Willerby and Kirk Ella (3 seats) [34]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Gary McMaster* 1,606 50.7 +0.1
Conservative Zahra Saribal 1,432 45.2 −6.5
Conservative David Tucker 1,346 42.5 −8.0
Labour Roger Coates82326.0+10.8
Liberal Democrats Pat Ellis77524.4+8.9
Labour Jane Redpath76124.0+11.5
Labour Malcolm Stather73223.1+11.7
Liberal Democrats Tony McCobb72422.8+7.7
Liberal Democrats Lillian McCobb72222.8+8.9
Turnout 3,17029.0−3.1
Conservative hold
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Wolds Weighton

Wolds Weighton (3 seats) [35]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Leo Hammond* 2,019 47.2 +4.2
Conservative David Carey 1,612 37.7 −10.2
Conservative Paul West 1,385 32.4 −15.1
Yorkshire Peter Hemmerman1,03324.1−7.6
Labour Bridget Cooper82519.3+0.2
Independent Mike Stathers*80118.7−28.8
Labour Mike Cooper75717.7−1.0
Green Gill Leek75717.7N/A
Independent Catherine Simpson72516.9N/A
Liberal Democrats Gill Healy58613.7−7.9
Liberal Democrats Chris Healy52112.2N/A
Liberal Democrats Bob Morgan4189.8N/A
Turnout 4,27833.0−1.8
Conservative hold
Conservative hold
Conservative hold

Changes 2023–2027

Minster and Woodmansey by-election: 29 February 2024 [39]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Tony Henderson 1,438 50.7 +9
Conservative David Elvidge70624.9−4
Labour Ron Laden49517.4−12
Green Jonathan Stephenson1987.0New
Majority73225.8
Turnout 2.85421.1−10.8
Registered electors 13,543
Liberal Democrats hold Swing +6.5
Tranby by-election, 29 February 2024 [40]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Ross Harrison 958 55.3 +4.1
Labour Malcolm Stather40823.6+3.1
Conservative Michael Whitehead26815.5+3.7
Green Jane Robinson975.6−2.5
Majority55031.7
Turnout 1,73721.6−5.0
Registered electors 8,045
Liberal Democrats hold Swing +0.5
East Wolds and Coastal by-election, 4 July 2024 [41]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Jonathan Bibb 3,105 41.6 −12.2
Liberal Democrats Gary Lugg1,82324.5+13.2
Labour Mike Dixon1,14415.3−8.6
Yorkshire Peter Garforth6348.5−4.0
Green Jane Lloyd4516.1−11.9
Independent Andrew Frost3004.0New
Majority1,28220.1
Turnout 7,54862.68+32.53
Registered electors 12,043
Conservative hold Swing -12.7
South East Holderness by-election, 4 July 2024 [42]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Reform UK Jon Dimberline 2,027 34.8 +12.5
Conservative David Winter1,75530.1−16.3
Labour Ian Blackburn1,55026.6−1.6
Liberal Democrats Matthew Grove4988.5−5.9
Majority2724.7
Turnout 5,85951.6+28.8
Registered electors 11,357
Reform UK gain from Conservative Swing +14.4

Notes

  1. Of the nine independent councillors after the election, eight formed the "Independent Group" led by Barbara Jefferson. [1]

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Bridlington and The Wolds is a constituency of the House of Commons in the UK Parliament. Created as a result of the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, it was first contested at the 2024 general election.

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Charles Alistair Geoffrey Dewhirst is a British Conservative Party politician who has been Member of Parliament (MP) for Bridlington and The Wolds since 2024.

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