2014 City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council election

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The 2014 City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council election took place on 22 May 2014. [1] This was on the same day as other local elections.

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Results of the 2014 local elections in Bradford

Results

Bradford City Council Election Result 2014 [2]
PartyCandidatesVotes
StoodElectedGainedUnseatedNet % of total %No.Net %
  Labour 3116Increase2.svg1Decrease2.svg1Steady2.svg51.6%40.5%55,210Increase2.svg5.6%
  Conservative 318Steady2.svgDecrease2.svg2Decrease2.svg225.8%20.2%27,518Decrease2.svg12.4%
  Liberal Democrats 313Steady2.svgSteady2.svgSteady2.svg9.7%11.1%15,106Decrease2.svg10.7%
  Independent 62Increase2.svg1Steady2.svgIncrease2.svg16.4%4.8%6,495Increase2.svg4.0%
  UKIP 161Increase2.svg1Steady2.svgIncrease2.svg13.2%12.6%17,117Increase2.svg11.2%
  Green 151Steady2.svgSteady2.svgSteady2.svg3.2%5.0%6,863Increase2.svg1.9%
  Respect 9Steady2.svgSteady2.svgSteady2.svgSteady2.svg0%4.3%5,818Increase2.svg0.1%
  Peace 1Steady2.svgSteady2.svgSteady2.svgSteady2.svg0%0.7%985Increase2.svg0.7%
  British Democratic 2Steady2.svgSteady2.svgSteady2.svgSteady2.svg0%0.2%267Decrease2.svg4.2%
PartyPrevious councilNew council
Labour4546
Conservative2421
Liberal Democrat88
Respect50
Independent511
Green33
UKIP01
Total9090
Working majority 0  2 

Ward Results

Baildon ward

Baildon
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Valerie Margaret Townend 2,258 45.8% Decrease2.svg1.3%
Liberal Democrats Ian James Lyons1,47329.9%Decrease2.svg7.3%
Labour Joseph Thomas Ashton84217.1%Increase2.svg4.9%
Green Alexander Charles Newsham3306.7%Increase2.svg3.5%
Majority78515.9%Increase2.svg5.9%
Turnout 4,92941.6%Decrease2.svg33.7%
Conservative hold Swing Increase2.svg3%

Bingley ward

Bingley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative David Heseltine 2,183 39.9% Decrease2.svg10.5%
Labour Andrew David Mawson1,30723.9%Decrease2.svg1.5%
UKIP Lynne Hannam Edgley1,29523.7%Increase2.svg23.7%
Green Darren James Parkinson4528.3%2.0%
Liberal Democrats Christine Betty Briggs2133.9%Decrease2.svg13.6%
Majority87616.0%Decrease2.svg8.9%
Turnout 5,46738.3%Decrease2.svg36.1%
Conservative hold Swing Decrease2.svg4.5%

Bingley Rural ward

Bingley Rural
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Michael George Ellis 2,047 40.0% Decrease2.svg9.3%
UKIP Stephen Henry1,48529.0%Increase2.svg22.4%
Labour Andrew David McCormick93518.3%Decrease2.svg3.0%
Green Brian Newham4057.9%Increase2.svg4.1%
Liberal Democrats Kay Kirkham2404.7%Decrease2.svg13.8%
Majority56211.0%Decrease2.svg17.0%
Turnout 5,12237.1%Decrease2.svg36.0%
Conservative hold Swing Decrease2.svg15.8%

Bolton and Undercliffe ward

Bolton and Undercliffe
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Rachel Emma Sunderland 1,969 50.3% Increase2.svg4.8%
Labour Frank Dignan1,46237.4%Increase2.svg12.2%
Conservative Christopher Michael Clapham41210.5%Decrease2.svg7.8%
Majority50713.0%Decrease2.svg7.4%
Turnout 3,91135.1%Decrease2.svg27.7%
Liberal Democrats hold Swing Increase2.svg3.7%

Bowling and Barkerend ward

Bowling and Barkerend
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Rizwana Jamil 2,532 55.8% Increase2.svg21.3%
Liberal Democrats Michael Andrew Stelling86319.0%Decrease2.svg6.5%
Respect Mohammed Ashraf Miah82918.3%Increase2.svg15.4%
Conservative Zaf Shah2495.5%Decrease2.svg30.8%
Majority1,66936.8%Increase2.svg35.0%
Turnout 4,53436.4%Decrease2.svg22.6%
Labour gain from Conservative Swing Increase2.svg13.9%

Bradford Moor ward

Bradford Moor
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Mohammed Shafiq 2,671 46.7% Increase2.svg4.2%
Liberal Democrats Riaz Ahmed2,61545.7%Increase2.svg12.7%
Respect Arshad Ali 2384.2%Increase2.svg4.2%
Conservative Mohammed Tunveer1472.6%Decrease2.svg20.8%
Majority561.0%Decrease2.svg8.6%
Turnout 5,72348.8%Decrease2.svg16.1
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg4.3%

City ward

City
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Mohammed Nazam Azam 3,510 78.0% Increase2.svg15.5%
Respect Syed Musuab Ali65614.6%Increase2.svg14.6%
Liberal Democrats Stacey Yeadon1563.5%Decrease2.svg4.6%
Conservative Shahid Nabi1423.2%Decrease2.svg17.5%
Majority2,85463.4%Increase2.svg21.6%
Turnout 4,50236.9%Decrease2.svg22.6%
Labour hold Swing Increase2.svg0.5%

Clayton and Fairweather Green ward

Clayton & Fairweather Green
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Sinead Engel 1,963 51.3% Increase2.svg11.8%
UKIP James David Vasey1,03727.1%Increase2.svg27.1%
Conservative Andrea Louise Taylor67417.6%Decrease2.svg9.2%
Liberal Democrats Nicola Pollard1453.8%Decrease2.svg13.1%
Majority92624.2%Increase2.svg11.5%
Turnout 3,82933.9%Decrease2.svg31.8%
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg7.7%

Craven ward

A second seat (won by Christopher Atkinson) was contested following the death in office of Councillor Michael Kelly. [3]

Craven
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Andrew Charles Mallinson 1,864
Independent Christopher Michael Atkinson 1,852
Independent Catherine Jane Coates1478
Conservative Andrew Charles Rowley1091
Labour Valerie Judith Carroll1073
Independent David Michael Mullen652
Labour Luke Edward Antony Joseph Maunsell626
Green Margaret Kathryn Forrest449
Liberal Democrats Samuel Edwin Harris179
Liberal Democrats Michael Robert Thomas Powell128
Majority
Turnout
Conservative hold Swing
Independent gain from Conservative Swing

Eccleshill ward

Eccleshill
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Geoff Reid 1,541 35.0% Decrease2.svg3.9%
Labour Stephen James Davison1,32430.1%Increase2.svg2.8%
Conservative Terrance John Pearson51411.7%Decrease2.svg5.4%
Green Robert Minter Nicholls3918.9%Increase2.svg8.9%
Majority2174.9%Decrease2.svg6.7%
Turnout 4,40236.5%Decrease2.svg23.9%
Liberal Democrats hold Swing Decrease2.svg3.4%

Great Horton ward

Great Horton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Joanne Margaret Dodds 2,696 63.2% Increase2.svg7.8%
UKIP James Scott Beech69416.3%Increase2.svg16.3%
Conservative Abdul Samed Zaman54863.2%Decrease2.svg11.0%
Respect Joe Hayat1964.6%Increase2.svg4.6%
Liberal Democrats Mary Slingsby1152.7%Decrease2.svg17.1%
Majority2,00246.9%Increase2.svg15.3%
Turnout 4,26638.2%Decrease2.svg20.3%
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg4.3%

Heaton ward

Heaton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Nussrat Mohammed 1,784 36.3% Decrease2.svg0.6%
Peace Imdad Hussain98520.1%Increase2.svg20.1%
Green David Michael Ford89318.2%Increase2.svg1.7
Conservative Sajid Mahmood66513.5%Decrease2.svg16.7%
Respect Peter William John Davis4088.3%Increase2.svg4.0%
Liberal Democrats Mike McNally1312.7%Decrease2.svg8.7%
Majority79916.3%Decrease2.svg10.7%
Turnout 4,90944.8%Decrease2.svg25.1%
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg8.0%

The incumbent was Imdad Hussain who had been elected for the Labour party but was suspended from the Labour Party for two years in 2012 when he failed to declare being banned as a company director. He subsequently joined the Peace Party becoming their only councillor and standing under that banner for re-election. [4] Imdad was punched and his windscreen smashed in two separate incidents while canvassing for this election. He called for calm and said that tensions were really high. [5]

Idle and Thackley ward

Idle and Thackley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Dominic Fear 2,334 57.5% Increase2.svg5.6%
Labour Angela Tait88921.9%Increase2.svg3.5%
Conservative Peter Andrew Robert Mills83820.6%Decrease2.svg4.2%
Majority1,44535.6%Increase2.svg8.6%
Turnout 4,06133.0%Decrease2.svg45.6%
Liberal Democrats hold Swing Decrease2.svg1.1%

Ilkley ward

Ilkley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Michael Peter Gibbons 2,705 51.7% Increase2.svg1.4%
Labour Alexander James MacPherson1,30324.9%Increase2.svg4.6%
Green Brian Richard Ford5089.7%Increase2.svg2.9%
Liberal Democrats Peter Alan Ferguson3596.9%Decrease2.svg11.5%
UKIP Paul John Latham3486.7%Increase2.svg2.9%
Majority1,40226.8%Decrease2.svg4.1%
Turnout 5,23144.5%Decrease2.svg26.8%
Conservative hold Swing Decrease2.svg1.6%

Keighley Central ward

Keighley Central
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Abid Hussain 3,418 63.5% Increase2.svg9.3%
Conservative Akbar Ali74513.8%Decrease2.svg9.4%
UKIP George Michael Firth72213.4%Increase2.svg13.4%
Green Rohman Ali2364.4%Increase2.svg0.4%
Liberal Democrats Pauline Rogan2224.1%Decrease2.svg13.2%
Majority2,67349.7%Increase2.svg18.7%
Turnout 5,38146.0%Decrease2.svg25.0%
Labour hold Swing Increase2.svg9.4%

Keighley East ward

Keighley East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Stephen Pullen 1,881 39.0% Decrease2.svg2.4%
UKIP Ian Bannister1,19224.7%Increase2.svg24.7%
Conservative Allan Joseph Doherty96820.1%Decrease2.svg18.3%
Respect Shazad Murtaza49210.2%Increase2.svg10.2%
Liberal Democrats Judith Brooksbank2635.5%Decrease2.svg14.0%
Majority68914.3%Increase2.svg11.2%
Turnout 4,82540.1%Decrease2.svg24.7%
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg13.5%

Keighley West ward

In October 2016 Brian Morris quit UKIP and became an independent councillor. [6]

Keighley West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UKIP Brian Morris 1,418 39.8% Increase2.svg39.8%
Labour Keith Edward Dredge*1,25235.1%Decrease2.svg4.1%
Conservative Ryan Thomas Andrew Brown61317.2%Decrease2.svg19.6%
Green Barbara Elizabeth Archer2085.8%Increase2.svg5.8%
Liberal Democrats Jack Taylor63
Majority1664.7%Increase2.svg2.2%
Turnout 3,56631.1%Decrease2.svg28.7%
UKIP gain from Labour Swing Increase2.svg21.9%

Little Horton ward

Little Horton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Naveeda Ikram* 3,297 74.9% Increase2.svg15.6%
Respect Shamsher Malik Yasin72216.4%Increase2.svg16.4%
Liberal Democrats Shabir Ahmed Butt1814.1%Decrease2.svg14.8%
Conservative Altaf Hussain1373.1%Decrease2.svg17.9%
Majority2,57558.5%Increase2.svg20.2%
Turnout 4,40238.2%25.9%
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg0.4%

Manningham ward

Manningham
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Shabir Hussain* 3,218 61.3% Increase2.svg2.2%
Respect Naweed Hussain1,61730.8%Increase2.svg30.8%
Green John Edward Robinson1703.2%Decrease2.svg1.3%
Conservative Hassan Nadim1202.3%Decrease2.svg5.6%
Liberal Democrats Margaret Isobel Chadwick921.8%Decrease2.svg25.9%
Majority1,60130.5%Decrease2.svg1.0%
Turnout 5,24646.1%Decrease2.svg20.3%
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg14.3%

Queensbury ward

Paul Cromie was elected to represent the British National Party in 2010 but then left the party in 2011 standing as The Queensbury Ward Independents with his wife Jane Cromie who won another of the Queensbury councillor seats in 2011. [7]

Queensbury
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
The Queensbury Ward IndependentsPaul Gregory Smith Cromie*1,37735.7%Increase2.svg5.0%
UKIP Jason Paul Smith1,26232.7%Increase2.svg27.4%
Labour Rosemary Watson62816.3%Decrease2.svg4.7%
Conservative John Antony Robertshaw48912.7%Decrease2.svg17.8%
Liberal Democrats Ruth Mary Sharples Weston892.3%Decrease2.svg9.9%
Majority1153.0%Increase2.svg2.8%
Turnout 3,85532.1%Decrease2.svg25.8%
Independent hold Swing Decrease2.svg11.2%

Royds ward

Royds
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Valerie Slater* 1,389 40.5% Decrease2.svg1.0%
UKIP John James Worsley1,23235.9%Increase2.svg35.9%
Conservative David John Servant46413.5%Decrease2.svg8.9%
Liberal Democrats Shauna Ann Devonshire1775.2%Decrease2.svg11.6%
British Democratic James Graham Lewthwaite1524.4%Decrease2.svg11.3%
Majority1574.6%Decrease2.svg14.4%
Turnout 3,43128.6%Decrease2.svg14.4%
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg18.4%

Shipley ward

Shipley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Hawarun Nessa Hussain* 2,037 43.7% Increase2.svg13.6%
Labour Aidan Paul Enright1,04822.5%Decrease2.svg1.3%
Conservative Thomas William Banks80517.3%Decrease2.svg9.2%
UKIP Philip Edward Bird64713.9%Increase2.svg8.6%
Liberal Democrats Liam James Preston1182.5%Decrease2.svg11.6%
Majority98921.2%Increase2.svg17.6%
Turnout 4,66541.2%Decrease2.svg23.6%
Green hold Swing Increase2.svg7.5%

Thornton and Allerton ward

Thornton and Allerton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Richard Lee Dunbar 1,737 45.5% Increase2.svg15.2%
Conservative Clive Thomas Richardson1,68544.1%Increase2.svg4.9%
Liberal Democrats Susan Anne Elliott2987.8%Decrease2.svg7.0%
Majority521.4%Decrease2.svg7.5%
Turnout 3,81833.1%Decrease2.svg40.6%
Labour gain from Conservative Swing Increase2.svg5.1%

Toller ward

Toller
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Imran Hussain* 4,850 80.3% Increase2.svg23.7%
Respect Bilal Ali66010.9%Increase2.svg7.5%
Green James Alistair Kirkcaldy2093.5%Increase2.svg1.1%
Conservative Hashim Mohammad Al-Kohan2053.4%Decrease2.svg27.4%
Liberal Democrats David Leeming931.5%Decrease2.svg4.3%
Majority4,19069.3%Increase2.svg43.6%
Turnout 6,04350.8%Decrease2.svg2.4%
Labour hold Swing Increase2.svg8.1%

Tong ward

Tong
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Alan Frederick Wainwright* 1,156 42.4% Decrease2.svg0.3%
UKIP Bernard Francis Pringle94534.7%Increase2.svg34.7%
Conservative Edward Christopher Ward33912.4%Decrease2.svg12.4%
Liberal Democrats Kirsty Louise Yeadon1595.8%Decrease2.svg12.1%
British Democratic Liam Andrew Kernaghan1154.2%Decrease2.svg9.9%
Majority2117.7%Decrease2.svg10.2%
Turnout 2,72523.4%Decrease2.svg57.5%
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg17.5%

The percentage change for the British Democratic Party (2013) candidate is compared to the British National Party candidate in the 2010 election.

Wharfedale ward

Wharfedale
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Gerald Anthony Granville Barker 1,737 42.2% Decrease2.svg10.8%
Independent Stephen David Ellams1,01724.7%Increase2.svg24.7%
Labour Niccola Swan73717.9%Increase2.svg2.1%
Green Janet Souyave3939.5%Increase2.svg3.2%
Liberal Democrats Paul James Treadwell2205.3%Decrease2.svg19.1%
Majority72017.5%Decrease2.svg11.1%
Turnout 4,11944.0%Decrease2.svg18.5%
Conservative hold Swing Decrease2.svg6.5%

Chris Graves was the incumbent, who stood down at this election.

Wibsey ward

Wibsey
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Lynne Eleanor Smith* 1,467 41.7% Increase2.svg1.5%
UKIP James Andrew Illingworth1,35538.5%Increase2.svg33.7%
Conservative Richard Ian Sheard49914.2%Decrease2.svg9.1%
Liberal Democrats Brian James Boulton1915.4%Decrease2.svg13.5%
Majority1123.2%Decrease2.svg13.7%
Turnout 3,52033.3%Decrease2.svg31.2%
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg16.1%

Windhill and Wrose ward

Windhill and Wrose
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Vanda Greenwood* 1,799 47.1% Increase2.svg7.7%
UKIP Hong Vi La1,08928.5%Increase2.svg28.5%
Conservative Claire-Marie Elizabeth Parr46712.2%Decrease2.svg5.0%
Liberal Democrats Gillian Thorne2827.4%Decrease2.svg24.3%
Green Helen Love1694.4%Increase2.svg4.4%
Majority71018.6%Increase2.svg10.8%
Turnout 3,81734.6%Decrease2.svg39.3%
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg10.4%

Worth Valley ward

Worth Valley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Glen William Miller* 1,384 34.2% Decrease2.svg10.9%
UKIP Peter Allan Gilchrist Corkindale1,16928.9%Increase2.svg28.9%
Labour Mark Bernard Curtis1,06726.4%Decrease2.svg3.9%
Green Celia Ruth Hickson3107.7%Increase2.svg7.7%
Liberal Democrats Alan Sykes1042.6%Decrease2.svg15.4%
Majority2155.3%Decrease2.svg9.5%
Turnout 4,04337.8%Decrease2.svg26.2%
Conservative hold Swing Decrease2.svg19.9%

Wyke ward

Wyke
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour David Warburton* 1,349 40.6% Increase2.svg2.7%
UKIP Lois Wood1,22737.0%Increase2.svg37.0%
Conservative Richard Milczanowski52415.8%Decrease2.svg11.5%
Independent Neil Craig1193.6%Increase2.svg3.6%
Liberal Democrats Kevin Anthony Hall932.8%Decrease2.svg14.4%
Majority1223.7%Decrease2.svg7.0%
Turnout 3,31932.0%Decrease2.svg32.0%
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg17.2%

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