Leeds City Council elections

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One third of Leeds City Council in the City of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England is elected each year, followed by no election in one year out of every four years. A total of 99 councillors have been elected from 33 electoral wards across Leeds since 1980. [1]

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Political control

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Seat totals, 1973–2012

From 1889 until 1974 Leeds was a county borough, independent from any county council. Under the Local Government Act 1972 it had its territory enlarged and became a metropolitan borough, with West Yorkshire County Council providing county-level services. The first election to the reconstituted city council was held in 1973, initially operating as a shadow authority before coming into its revised powers on 1 April 1974. West Yorkshire County Council was abolished in 1986 and Leeds became a unitary authority. Political control of the council since 1973 has been held by the following parties: [2] [3]

Party in controlYears
No overall control (Labour minority)1973–1976
Conservative 1976–1979
No overall control (Conservative minority)1979–1980
Labour 1980–2004
No overall control (Lib Dem-Conservative coalition)2004–2010
No overall control (Labour minority)2010–2011
Labour 2011–present

Leadership

The first leader of the reformed council in 1974, Albert King, had been the last leader of the old county borough of Leeds. The leaders of the council since 1974 have been: [4]

CouncillorPartyFromTo
Albert King Labour 19741975
Irwin Bellow Conservative 19751979
Peter Sparling Conservative 19791980
George Mudie Labour 19801989
Jon Trickett Labour 19891996
Brian Walker Labour 19962003
Keith Wakefield Labour May 200328 June 2004
Mark Harris Liberal Democrats 28 June 200430 November 2004
Andrew Carter Conservative 1 December 200423 May 2005
Mark Harris Liberal Democrats 24 May 200530 November 2005
Andrew Carter Conservative 1 December 200522 May 2006
Mark Harris Liberal Democrats 23 May 200630 November 2006
Andrew Carter Conservative 1 December 200621 May 2007
Mark Harris Liberal Democrats 24 May 200730 November 2007
Andrew Carter Conservative 1 December 200722 May 2008
Richard Brett Liberal Democrats 22 May 200830 November 2008
Andrew Carter Conservative 1 December 200821 May 2009
Richard Brett Liberal Democrats 21 May 200930 November 2009
Andrew Carter Conservative 1 December 200927 May 2010
Keith Wakefield Labour 27 May 201021 May 2015
Judith Blake Labour 21 May 201524 February 2021
James Lewis Labour 24 February 2021incumbent

From 2004 until 2010 a coalition agreement between the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats saw the leadership alternate every six months between their party leaders.

Council elections

Summary of the council composition after council elections, click on the year for full details of each election. Boundary changes took place for the 1980 election which increased the number of seats by 3, leading to the whole council being elected in that year. Further boundary changes made in 2004 again required the full council to be elected. [5]

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Popular vote shares, 1973–2012
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Popular vote figures, 1973–2012


Year Labour Conservative Liberal Democrats Independent Greens Morley Borough Independents SDP BNP
1973 44381400000
1975 41431200000
1976 3850800000
1978 3950700000
1979 4445700000
1980 6229800000
1982 56321100000
1983 54331110000
1984 53331210000
1986 58281120000
1987 58251420000
1988 59251410000
1990 66211110000
1991 6821910000
1992 6723810000
1994 6723810000
1995 7515810000
1996 838800000
1998 809901000
1999 71121411000
2000 61161912000
2002 57182013000
2003 52222023000
2004 40242603600
2006 40242603501
2007 43222413501
2008 43222413501
2010 48222102600
2011 55211602500
2012 63191002500
2014 6318913500
2015 6319903500
2016 6319903500
2018 6122632500
2019 5723833500
2021 5424843600
2022 5821733610
2023 6118633620

Borough result maps

By-election results

Following the death, removal or resignation of an incumbent councillor between council elections, by-elections occur to elect a successor to fill the vacant council seat. The most recent by-election took place on 12 December 2019 after the death of incumbent Wetherby ward councillor, Gerald Wilkinson, in October 2019. [6] [7]

Ward by-electionDateIncumbent partyWinning party
Headingley by-election 28 February 1974 Conservative Conservative
Burley by-election 21 November 1974 Conservative Labour
Burley by-election 8 January 1975 Labour Labour
Beeston by-election 27 September 1984 Labour Labour
Aireborough by-election 18 August 1986 Conservative Alliance
Armley by-election 8 December 1988 SLD Labour
Burmantofts by-election 15 June 1989 SLD Labour
Morley North by-election Labour Labour
City & Holbeck by-election 30 November 1989 Labour Labour
Wetherby by-election 23 July 1992 Conservative Conservative
Richmond Hill by-election 26 October 1995 Labour Labour
Beeston by-election 14 November 1996 Labour Labour
Headingley by-election 10 July 1997 Labour Labour
Whinmoor by-election 21 August 1997 Labour Labour
Bramley by-election 6 August 1998 Labour Liberal Democrats
Harehills by-election 13 April 2000 Labour Liberal Democrats
Morley North by-election 7 June 2001 Labour Labour
University by-election Labour Labour
Moortown by-election 19 July 2001 Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrats
Headingley by-election 28 July 2005 Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrats
Farnley & Wortley by-election 18 September 2008 Green Green
Temple Newsam by-election 2 April 2009 Labour Conservative
Hyde Park & Woodhouse by-election 18 February 2010 Liberal Democrats Labour
Guiseley & Rawdon by-election 14 October 2010 Conservative Conservative
Cross Gates & Whinmoor by-election 2 May 2013 Labour Labour
Wetherby by-election 12 December 2019 Conservative Conservative

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