Armley (ward)

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Armley
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Armley highlighted within Leeds
Population17,343 (2023 electorate)
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Armley is an electoral ward of Leeds City Council in the west of Leeds, West Yorkshire, covering the district of the same name.

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Councillors since 1980

Michael Meadowcroft represented Castleton ward (1968-1973), Armley and Castleton ward (1973-1980) and Armley ward (1980-1983). Member of Parliament for Leeds West (1983-1987). Michael Meadowcroft at Bournemouth 2009.jpg
Michael Meadowcroft represented Castleton ward (1968-1973), Armley and Castleton ward (1973-1980) and Armley ward (1980-1983). Member of Parliament for Leeds West (1983-1987).
ElectionCouncillorCouncillorCouncillor
1980 Michael Meadowcroft (Lib) [lower-alpha 1] David Selby (Lib)B. Nelson (Lib) [lower-alpha 2]
1982 Michael Meadowcroft (Lib)David Selby (Lib)M.P. Roberts (Lib)
1983 Michael Meadowcroft (Lib)David Selby (Lib)M.P. Roberts (Lib)
1983 by-electionSandy Melville (Lib) [lower-alpha 3] David Selby (Lib)M.P. Roberts (Lib)
1984 Sandy Melville (Lib)David Selby (Lib)M.P. Roberts (Lib)
January 1986Sandy Melville (Ind) [lower-alpha 4] David Selby (Lib)M.P. Roberts (Lib)
1986 Sandy Melville (Ind)David Selby (Lib)M.P. Roberts (Lib)
1987 Sandy Melville (Ind)David Selby (Lib)M.P. Roberts (Lib)
1988 James McKenna (Lab)David Selby (SLD)M.P. Roberts (SLD)
1988 by-election James McKenna (Lab)Paul Paley (Lab)M.P. Roberts (SLD)
1990 James McKenna (Lab)Paul Paley (Lab) Alison Lowe (Lab) [4]
1991 James McKenna (Lab)Paul Paley (Lab) Alison Lowe (Lab)
1992 James McKenna (Lab)Paul Paley (Lab) Alison Lowe (Lab)
1994 James McKenna (Lab)Paul Paley (Lab) Alison Lowe (Lab)
1995 James McKenna (Lab)Paul Paley (Lab) Alison Lowe (Lab)
1996 James McKenna (Lab)Paul Paley (Lab) Alison Lowe (Lab)
1998 James McKenna (Lab)Paul Paley (Lab) Alison Lowe (Lab)
1999 James McKenna (Lab)Janet Harper (Lab) [lower-alpha 5] [5] Alison Lowe (Lab)
2000 James McKenna (Lab)Janet Harper (Lab) Alison Lowe (Lab)
2002 James McKenna (Lab)Janet Harper (Lab) Alison Lowe (Lab)
2003 James McKenna (Lab)Janet Harper (Lab) Alison Lowe (Lab)
2004 James McKenna (Lab)Janet Harper (Lab) Alison Lowe (Lab)
2006 James McKenna (Lab)Janet Harper (Lab) Alison Lowe (Lab)
2007 James McKenna (Lab)Janet Harper (Lab) Alison Lowe (Lab)
2008 James McKenna (Lab)Janet Harper (Lab) Alison Lowe (Lab)
2010 James McKenna (Lab)Janet Harper (Lab) Alison Lowe (Lab)
2011 James McKenna (Lab)Janet Harper (Lab) Alison Lowe (Lab)
2012 James McKenna (Lab)Janet Harper (Lab) Alison Lowe (Lab)
2014 James McKenna (Lab)Alice Smart (Lab) Alison Lowe (Lab)
2015 James McKenna (Lab)Alice Smart (Lab) Alison Lowe (Lab)
2016 James McKenna (Lab)Alice Smart (Lab) Alison Lowe (Lab)
2018 James McKenna (Lab)Alice Smart (Lab) Alison Lowe (Lab)
2019 James McKenna (Lab)Alice Smart (Lab)Lou Cunningham (Lab) [6]
2021 James McKenna (Lab)Alice Smart (Lab)Lou Cunningham (Lab)
2022 James McKenna (Lab)Alice Smart (Lab)Lou Cunningham (Lab)
December 2022James McKenna (Lab)Alice Smart (Lab)Lou Cunningham (Green) [lower-alpha 6]
2023 James McKenna (Lab)Alice Smart (Lab)Andy Parnham (Lab) [lower-alpha 7]
2024 Lou Cunningham* (Green)Alice Smart* (Lab)Andy Parnham* (Lab)

  indicates seat up for re-election.   indicates seat up for election following resignation or death of sitting councillor.   indicates councillor defection. * indicates incumbent councillor.

Elections since 2010

May 2024

2024
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Lou Cunningham 2,113 43.8 +4.0
Labour Richard Banks2,04142.3−1.8
Conservative Adam Westwood3216.7−3.0
Yorkshire Rachel Martins2054.2New
Liberal Democrats Dan Walker1052.2−0.2
SDP Warwick Bettney410.8New
Majority721.5−2.8
Turnout 4,86128.5+3.6
Green gain from Labour Swing +2.9

May 2023

2023
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Andy Parnham 1,897 44.1 −17.9
Green Lou Cunningham*1,71239.8+24.8
Conservative Tamas Kovacs4199.7−5.9
Yorkshire Edana McDonald1293.0N/A
Liberal Democrats Dan Walker1052.4−2.4
Independent Jim Miller390.9N/A
Majority1854.3−42.2
Turnout 4,31624.9±0.0
Labour hold Swing

May 2022

2022
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Alice Smart* 2,653 62.0 +5.7
Conservative Tamas Kovacs66615.6−4.6
Green Mark Rollinson64215.0−1.1
Liberal Democrats Dan Walker2054.8+0.6
TUSC Florian Hynam852.0+0.4
Majority1,98746.5+10.4
Turnout 4,27624.9−4.4
Labour hold Swing

May 2021

2021
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Jim McKenna* 2,858 56.3 −4.4
Conservative Tamas Kovacs1,02620.2+10.0
Green Mark Rollinson81516.1+2.8
Liberal Democrats Dan Walker2114.2−1.3
TUSC Richard Chaves-Sanderson831.6N/A
SDP Andrew Martin430.1N/A
Majority1,83236.1−11.3
Turnout 5,07429.3+4.4
Labour hold Swing

May 2019

2019
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Lou Cunningham 2,477 60.7 +7.3
Green Keith Whittaker54413.3−0.9
Conservative Cormac Trigg41510.2−2.6
For Britain Jim Miller3668.9+3.8
Liberal Democrats Dan Walker2265.5+2.0
Socialist Alternative Nina Brown531.3−2.1
Majority1,93347.4+8.2
Turnout 4,11124.7−2.1
Labour hold Swing +4.1

May 2018

2018
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Alice Smart* 2,747 53.4 −2.3
Labour James McKenna* 2,632
Labour Alison Lowe* 2,447
Green Andrea Binns73214.2+4.9
Conservative Matthew Leech65712.8+5.0
Conservative Nicola Tinsley565
Green Gideon Jones545
Conservative Robert Murphy-Fell522
Liberal Democrats Dan Walker3877.5+3.8
For Britain James Miller2615.1N/A
Democrats and Veterans John Withill1843.6N/A
TUSC Rob Hooper1753.4+2.4
Majority2,01539.2+6.1
Turnout 16,70426.8−2.3
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

May 2016

2016
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Alison Lowe* 2,726 55.7 +7.4
UKIP David Caldwell1,10422.6+1.3
Green David Smith4539.3−2.3
Conservative Shane Morgan3807.8+4.9
Liberal Democrats Christine Glover1813.7−0.3
TUSC Beth Sutcliffe471.0−0.1
Majority1,62233.1+6.2
Turnout 4,89129.1
Labour hold Swing

May 2015

2015
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Jim McKenna* 4,612 48.3 −14.5
UKIP Dave Caldwell2,04021.3+21.3
Conservative Shane Mogan1,31413.7−2.9
Green Nick Crawley1,10811.6−2.7
Liberal Democrats Christine Glover3814.0−3.0
TUSC Carole O'Keefe1031.1+1.1
Majority2,57226.9−19.4
Turnout 9,55854.6
Labour hold Swing -17.9

May 2014

2014
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Alice Smart 2,269 43.8
UKIP John Withill1,54829.9
Green Yvonne Clarke66912.9
Conservative Mohammed Rahman3927.6
Liberal Democrats Christine Glover2364.6
TUSC Iain Dalton651.3
Majority721
Turnout 5,17930.54
Labour hold Swing

May 2012

2012
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Alison Lowe* 2,686 61.2 −1.6
Green Jane Morrison59613.6−0.1
Conservative Ross Burgham55412.6−3.9
Liberal Democrats Elizabeth Arnott3267.4+0.4
TUSC Stephen Hobson2295.2+5.2
Majority2,09047.6+1.3
Turnout 4,391
Labour hold Swing -0.7

May 2011

2011
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Jim McKenna* 3,428 62.8 +16.6
Conservative Ross Burgham90116.5+1.3
Green Jane Morrison74813.7+7.2
Liberal Democrats Ruth Pecher3827.0−15.6
Majority2,52746.3+22.7
Turnout 5,45931
Labour hold Swing +7.6

May 2010

2010
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Janet Harper* 4,475 46.2 +3.2
Liberal Democrats Elizabeth Arnott2,18622.5+12.1
Conservative Gregory Rodwell1,47815.2−3.4
BNP 9219.5−5.9
Green Robert Simpson6356.5−6.0
Majority2,28923.6−0.7
Turnout 9,69557.1+29.1
Labour hold Swing -4.4

See also

Notes

  1. Meadowcroft had previously been a ward councillor for Castleton ward from 1968 and then Armley and Castleton ward since 1973.
  2. Nelson had been an Armley and Castleton ward councillor since 1973.
  3. The by-election was called to replace Michael Meadowcroft, who resigned after becoming Member of Parliament for Leeds West at the 1983 general election. Meadowcroft later contested Bramley ward in 1990 and 1991.
  4. Melville left the Liberal Party to sit as an independent councillor.
  5. Harper had previously been a Pudsey North ward councillor from 1994 until losing her seat in 1998.
  6. Cunningham left the Labour Party and joined the Green Party on 17 December 2022. She had previously announced that she would not stand again as the Labour candidate for Armley ward in the 2023 election; upon her defection she announced that she would be the Green Party candidate for the ward in the election. [7]
  7. Parnham previously represented Farnley and Wortley for the Green Party from September 2018 to 2010. [8]

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