Hunslet and Riverside (ward)

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Hunslet and Riverside is an electoral ward of Leeds City Council in Leeds, West Yorkshire, largely covering the inner city area of Hunslet to the south of the city centre. It was created in advance of the 2018 council election.

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Prior to the 2018 election, the predecessor ward most closely corresponding to Hunslet and Riverside was City and Hunslet ward, containing Leeds city centre since 2004. From 1980 to 2022, the councillors in these wards all belonged to the Labour Party. In May 2022, however, the ward elected a councillor from the Green Party; the same election saw a similar departure in the neighbouring ward of Middleton Park, which elected a councillor from the Social Democratic Party. [4] [5]

Councillors since 1973

ElectionCouncillorCouncillorCouncillor
Hunslet East and West (1973 to 1980)
1973 Denis Pedder (Lib)J. Barrie (Lib) David Austick (Lib) [lower-alpha 1]
1975 Denis Pedder (Lib)J. Barrie (Lib)M. Taylor (Lib)
1976 Denis Pedder (Lib)Ivan Lester (Lib)M. Taylor (Lib)
TBCDenis Pedder (Ind) [lower-alpha 2] Ivan Lester (Lib)M. Taylor (Lib)
1978 Geoff Driver (Lab) [7] Ivan Lester (Lib)M. Taylor (Lib)
1979 Geoff Driver (Lab)Ivan Lester (Lib) Trevor Park (Lab)
Hunslet (1980 to 2004)
1980 Geoff Driver (Lab) John Battle (Lab) Trevor Park (Lab)
1982 Geoff Driver (Lab) John Battle (Lab) Trevor Park (Lab)
1983 Geoff Driver (Lab) John Battle (Lab) Trevor Park (Lab)
1984 Geoff Driver (Lab) John Battle (Lab) Trevor Park (Lab)
1986 Geoff Driver (Lab) John Battle (Lab) John Gunnell (Lab)
1987 Geoff Driver (Lab) John Battle (Lab) John Gunnell (Lab)
1988 Geoff Driver (Lab) John Battle (Lab) John Gunnell (Lab)
1990 Geoff Driver (Lab) John Battle (Lab) John Gunnell (Lab)
1991 Geoff Driver (Lab)Ian Hugill (Lab) John Gunnell (Lab)
1992 Geoff Driver (Lab)Ian Hugill (Lab) John Gunnell (Lab)
1994 Geoff Driver (Lab)Ian Hugill (Lab)Mark Davies (Lab)
1995 Geoff Driver (Lab)John Erskine (Lab)Mark Davies (Lab)
1996 Geoff Driver (Lab)John Erskine (Lab)Mark Davies (Lab)
1998 Geoff Driver (Lab)John Erskine (Lab)Mark Davies (Lab)
1999 Geoff Driver (Lab)John Erskine (Lab)Mark Davies (Lab)
2000 Geoff Driver (Lab)John Erskine (Lab)Mark Davies (Lab)
2002 Geoff Driver (Lab)John Erskine (Lab) Judith Blake (Lab) [lower-alpha 3] [8]
2003 Geoff Driver (Lab) [lower-alpha 4] John Erskine (Lab) Judith Blake (Lab) [lower-alpha 5]
City and Hunslet (2004 to 2018)
2004 Elizabeth Nash (Lab) [lower-alpha 6] [9] Patrick Davey (Lab) [10] Mohammed Iqbal (Lab) [lower-alpha 7]
2006 Elizabeth Nash (Lab)Patrick Davey (Lab)Mohammed Iqbal (Lab)
2007 Elizabeth Nash (Lab)Patrick Davey (Lab)Mohammed Iqbal (Lab)
2008 Elizabeth Nash (Lab)Patrick Davey (Lab)Mohammed Iqbal (Lab)
2010 Elizabeth Nash (Lab)Patrick Davey (Lab)Mohammed Iqbal (Lab)
2011 Elizabeth Nash (Lab)Patrick Davey (Lab)Mohammed Iqbal (Lab)
2012 Elizabeth Nash (Lab)Patrick Davey (Lab)Mohammed Iqbal (Lab)
2014 Elizabeth Nash (Lab)Patrick Davey (Lab)Mohammed Iqbal (Lab)
2015 Elizabeth Nash (Lab)Patrick Davey (Lab)Mohammed Iqbal (Lab)
2016 Elizabeth Nash (Lab)Patrick Davey (Lab)Mohammed Iqbal (Lab)
Hunslet and Riverside (2018 to present)
2018 Elizabeth Nash (Lab)Paul Wray (Lab)Mohammed Iqbal (Lab)
2019 Elizabeth Nash (Lab)Paul Wray (Lab)Mohammed Iqbal (Lab)
2021 Elizabeth Nash (Lab)Paul Wray (Lab)Mohammed Iqbal (Lab)
2022 Ed Carlisle (Green)Paul Wray (Lab)Mohammed Iqbal (Lab)
2023 Ed Carlisle (Green)Paul Wray (Lab)Mohammed Iqbal (Lab)
2024 Ed Carlisle* (Green)Paul Wray* (Lab)Mohammed Iqbal* (Lab)

  indicates seat up for re-election.   indicates councillor defection or change in party affiliation. * indicates current incumbent councillor.

Elections since 2018

May 2024

2024
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Mohammed Iqbal* 2,274 45.8 -2.6
Green Omar Mushtaq2,06741.6-0.2
Conservative Tamas Kovacs2475.0-0.3
Liberal Democrats Benjamin Dale1853.7+1.6
SDP Daniel Whetstone1072.2+1.1
TUSC Oisín Duncan430.9+0.3
Majority2074.2-2.4
Turnout 4,96528.5+4.2
Labour hold Swing

May 2023

2023
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Paul Wray* 2,095 48.4 +7.8
Green Omar Mushtaq1,80941.8+1.2
Conservative Owen Rutherford2315.3±0.0
Liberal Democrats Benedict Turner-Chastney892.1+1.0
SDP Thomas Foster481.1+0.4
TUSC Oisín Duncan270.6N/A
Majority2866.6-3.7
Turnout 4,33024.3-2.9
Labour hold Swing

May 2022

2022
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Ed Carlisle 2,441 50.9 +9.2
Labour Elizabeth Nash*1,94740.6-5.2
Conservative Samson Adeyemi2535.3-2.9
Liberal Democrats Benedict Turner-Chastney531.1-0.5
Freedom AllianceNick Cottle420.9N/A
SDP Thomas Foster330.7-0.1
Majority49410.3+6.1
Turnout 4,79327.2-4.3
Green gain from Labour Swing

May 2021

2021 [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Mohammed Iqbal* 2,535 45.8 -0.5
Green Ed Carlisle2,30341.7-1.2
Conservative Paul Rowden4568.2+2.5
Liberal Democrats Benedict Turner-Chastney901.6-2.0
TUSC Nina Brown520.9N/A
SDP Cordelia Lynan430.8N/A
Majority2324.2-1.8
Turnout 5,52931.5+5.9
Labour hold Swing

May 2019

2019 [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Paul Wray* 2,012 48.8 +1.4
Green Ed Carlisle1,76642.9+8.5
Conservative Jordan Young1924.7-3.4
Liberal Democrats Benedict Turner-Chastney1493.6+0.1
Majority2466-7
Turnout 4,11925.6-1.8
Labour hold Swing

May 2018

2018 [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Elizabeth Nash* 2,399 47.4 N/A
Labour Mohammed Iqbal* 2,391
Labour Paul Wray 2,132
Green Ed Carlisle1,74034.4N/A
Green Eunice Goncalves1,024
Green Alaric Hall931
Conservative Richard Salt4098.1N/A
Conservative Scott Smith384
Conservative Michael Wheeler342
Independent Kenny Saunders3406.7N/A
Liberal Democrats James Spencer1763.5N/A
Majority65913.0N/A
Turnout 16,70227.4N/A
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)

Elections from 2004 to 2017 (City and Hunslet)

May 2016

2016
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Elizabeth Nash* 2,483 49.1 +4.2
Green Ed Carlisle1,39727.6+4.8
Conservative Amy Green4438.810.8
UKIP Brian Weatherill4258.4+1.5
Liberal Democrats Jahangir Aziz2524.9+0
TUSC Mary Rosamund Finch541.2+1.2
Majority1,08621.5-0.5
Turnout 5,05425.9
Labour hold Swing

May 2015

2015
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Patrick Davey* 5,292 44.9 -4.3
Green Ed Carlisle2,69422.8+9.5
Conservative Richard Salt2,32019.6+6.9
UKIP Khalil Kungulilo8086.9-9.0
Liberal Democrats Jahangir Aziz5734.9-2.3
Monster Raving Loony Christopher Worfolk1040.9+0.9
Majority2,59822.0-20.4
Turnout 11,79153.9
Labour hold Swing -20.3

May 2014

2014
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Mohammed Iqbal* 2,434 49.2 -18.2
UKIP Nigel Buckland78515.9+15.9
Green Glen Jankowski65913.3+4
Conservative Richard Salt63112.7-0.6
Liberal Democrats Jahangir Aziz3547.2-2.8
TUSC Mary Finch871.8+1.8
Majority1,64933.3
Turnout 4,95022.84
Labour hold Swing

May 2012

2012
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Elizabeth Nash* 2,402 67.4 +4.7
Conservative Matthew Wharton47313.3-3.7
Liberal Democrats Jahangir Aziz35710.0-10.3
Green Neil Seepujak3319.3+9.3
Majority1,92954.1+11.7
Turnout 3,56316.9
Labour hold Swing +4.2

May 2011

2011
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Patrick Davey* 3,230 62.7 +21.2
Liberal Democrats Jahangir Aziz1,04720.3-8.8
Conservative Matthew Wharton87717.0-0.3
Majority2,18342.4+30.0
Turnout 5,15425
Labour hold Swing +15.0

May 2010

2010 [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Mohammed Iqbal* 3,879 41.5 -5.3
Liberal Democrats Jahangir Aziz2,71729.1+15.6
Conservative Nina Rosen1,62117.3+2.5
BNP Laura Meeson6386.8-5.2
Green Melanie Welsh4935.3-0.1
Majority1,16212.4-19.6
Turnout 9,34849.1+29.4
Labour hold Swing -10.4

May 2008

2008 [15] [13] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Elizabeth Nash* 1,697 46.8 +3.2
Conservative Simon Harley53814.8+8.3
Liberal Democrats Pip Sadler48813.5-1.1
BNP John Atkinson43612.0+0.4
Independent Muserat Sujawal2727.5+7.5
Green Andy Parnham1935.3-0.4
Majority1,15932.0+3.0
Turnout 3,62419.7-2.7
Labour hold Swing -1.0

May 2007

2007
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Patrick Davey* 1,647 43.6 -3.3
Liberal Democrats Paul Swain55214.6-13.8
Respect Muserat Sujawal52013.8+7.5
BNP John Atkinson44011.6+11.6
Conservative Syed Hassan-Shah3619.6-1.3
Green Michael Northfield2155.7-1.8
Alliance for Green SocialismAllan House421.1+1.1
Majority1,09529.0+10.5
Turnout 3,77722.4-4.3
Labour hold Swing +5.2

May 2006

2006
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Mohammed Iqbal* 1,884 46.9 +5.2
Liberal Democrats Paul Swain1,14328.5+6.3
Conservative Simon Church43710.9-3.3
Green Michael Northfield3007.5-2.8
Respect Sally Kincaid2526.3+6.3
Majority74118.5-1.0
Turnout 4,01626.7-3.7
Labour hold Swing -0.5

May 2004

2004
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Elizabeth Nash 1,651 41.7 N/A
Labour Patrick Davey 1,611
Labour Mohammed Iqbal 1,578
Liberal Democrats James Monaghan87922.2N/A
Liberal Democrats Abul Kalam839
Liberal Democrats John Clay826
Conservative Simon Church56314.2N/A
Conservative Michael Wheeler500
Conservative Douglas Phillips488
BNP Bernard Allen45811.6N/A
Green Paul Marchant40810.3N/A
Majority77219.5N/A
Turnout 3,84530.4N/A
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)

Elections from 1980 to 2003 (Hunslet)

2003

Election results in this section are as published by the Elections Centre. [16]

2003
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Erskine 1,264 63.3 -4.9
Liberal Democrats Ann Norman32016.0+2.5
Conservative Anthony Larvin29014.5+2.1
Green Catherine Harmer1226.1+2.3
Majority94447.3-7.4
Turnout 1,99618.6-2.0
Labour hold Swing -3.7

2002

2002
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Judith Blake 1,535 68.2 -2.3
Liberal Democrats James Graham30413.5-9.9
Conservative Anthony Larvin27912.4+12.4
Green Francis Gray863.8-2.3
Socialist Alliance James Jackson472.1+2.1
Majority1,23154.7+7.6
Turnout 2,25120.6+2.7
Labour gain from Independent Socialist Swing +3.8

2000

2000
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Geoff Driver 1,409 70.5 -5.1
Liberal Democrats Christine Golton46823.4+12.8
Green Stephanie Hoare1216.1+3.1
Majority94147.1-17.4
Turnout 1,99817.9-0.7
Labour hold Swing -8.9

1999

1999
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Erskine 1,586 75.6 -2.6
Conservative Anthony Larvin23311.1+1.7
Liberal Democrats Christine Glover22210.6+2.1
Green Charles Price582.8-1.1
Majority1,35364.5-4.3
Turnout 2,09918.6+1.4
Labour hold Swing -2.1

1998

1998
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Mark Davies 1,564 78.2 -7.2
Conservative Anthony Larvin1889.4+1.9
Liberal Democrats Pauline Bardon1708.5+1.4
Green Susan Brierley793.9+3.9
Majority1,37668.8-9.1
Turnout 2,00117.2
Labour hold Swing -4.5

1996

1996
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Geoff Driver 2,295 85.4 -0.3
Conservative Anthony Larvin2027.5+2.1
Liberal Democrats Simon Buckingham1917.1+1.1
Majority2,09377.9-1.8
Turnout 2,68828.4
Labour hold Swing -1.2

1995

1995
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Erskine 2,708 85.7 +4.0
Liberal Democrats G. Melnick1916.0-3.7
Conservative J. Eastwood1705.4-3.2
Green G. Duncan912.9+2.9
Majority2,51779.7+7.8
Turnout 3,16028.6
Labour hold Swing +3.8

1994

1994
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour M. Davies 2,916 81.7 +5.6
Liberal Democrats G. Melnick3489.7+3.4
Conservative A. Larvin3068.6-9.0
Majority2,56871.9+13.3
Turnout 3,57032.1
Labour hold Swing +1.1

1992

1992
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Geoff Driver 1,970 76.1 -8.3
Conservative A. Larvin45417.5+2.0
Liberal Democrats Stephen Sadler1656.4+6.4
Majority1,51658.6-10.3
Turnout 2,58922.6
Labour hold Swing -5.1

1991

1991
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Ian Hugill 3,256 84.4 -6.5
Conservative A. Larvin60015.6+6.5
Majority2,65668.9-13.1
Turnout 3,85633.2
Labour hold Swing -6.5

1990

1990
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Gunnell 4,619 91.0 +13.1
Conservative D. Thomas4589.0-1.5
Majority4,16182.0+14.7
Turnout 5,07746.0
Labour hold Swing +7.3

1988

1988
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Geoff Driver 3,011 77.8 -1.8
Conservative A. Larvin40710.5+0.4
Independent L. Parrish3088.0+8.0
SLD C. Lunn1423.7-6.6
Majority2,60467.3-2.1
Turnout 3,86835.3
Labour hold Swing -1.1

1987

1987
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Battle 3,469 79.7 +3.4
Alliance (Liberal)R. Senior44610.2-1.2
Conservative A. Silver44010.1-0.3
Majority3,02369.4+4.6
Turnout 4,35537.5
Labour hold Swing +2.3

1986

1986
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Gunnell 2,423 76.3 -6.5
Alliance (Liberal)D. Hollingsworth36511.5+2.4
Conservative H. Lavery33110.4+2.3
National Front H. Hilton581.8+1.8
Majority2,05864.8-9.0
Turnout 3,17727.5
Labour hold Swing -4.4

1984

1984
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Geoff Driver 3,379 82.8 -0.7
Alliance (Liberal)S. Gillen3699.0+2.2
Conservative H. Lavery3338.2-1.5
Majority3,01073.8-0.1
Turnout 4,08135.0
Labour hold Swing -1.4

1983

1983
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Battle 3,520 83.5 +9.9
Conservative R. Wilkinson4059.6+0.4
Alliance (SDP)D. Midgley2896.9-10.3
Majority3,11573.9+17.4
Turnout 4,21435.5
Labour hold Swing +4.7

1982

1982
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Trevor Park 2,823 73.6 -10.8
Alliance (SDP)G. Fox65717.1+8.3
Conservative J. Sibbald3549.2+2.5
Majority2,16656.5-19.1
Turnout 3,83431
Labour hold Swing -9.5

1980

1980
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Geoff Driver 3,621 84.4 N/A
Labour John Battle 3,472
Labour Trevor Park 3,417
Liberal L. Hirst3808.9N/A
Liberal E. Lynch350
Liberal D. Marsh289
Conservative D. Nichols2876.7N/A
Conservative R. Tetley269
Conservative J. Stevens266
Majority3,03775.6N/A
Turnout 4,28834.4N/A
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)
Labour win (new seat)

Elections from 1973 to 1980 (Hunslet East & West)

1979

1979
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Trevor Park 6,166 56.1 +6.3
Liberal P. Jones2,90226.4+13.4
Conservative C. Hudson1,56314.2+3.2
National Front N. Griffiths2432.2-0.4
Communist J. Hodgson1111.0+1.0
Majority3,26429.7+3.3
Turnout 10,985
Labour gain from Liberal Swing -3.5

1978

1978
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Geoff Driver 3,035 49.9 +6.9
Independent Denis Pedder1,42523.4+23.4
Liberal J. Finnigan79513.1-31.3
Conservative R. Tetley67011.0+2.4
National Front N. Griffiths4622.7-0.6
Majority1,61026.4+24.9
Turnout 6,087
Labour gain from Independent Swing -8.2

1976

1976
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Ivan Lester 2,904 44.4 -3.7
Labour John Gunnell 2,80742.9+3.0
Conservative R. Blackburn5658.6-3.3
National Front N. Griffiths2143.3+3.3
British National S. Brown500.8+0.8
Majority971.5-6.7
Turnout 6,540
Liberal hold Swing -3.3

1975

1975
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal M. Taylor 2,528 48.1 -7.6
Labour Pat Fathers2,09639.9+2.5
Conservative R. Blackburn62711.9+5.1
Majority4328.2-10.2
Turnout 5,251
Liberal hold Swing -5.0

1973

1973
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Denis Pedder 3,296 55.8 N/A
Liberal J. Barrie 3,038
Liberal David Austick 2,869
Labour G. Bowsley2,20837.4N/A
Labour W. Pepper2,160
Labour J. Hodkinson2,154
Conservative N. Griffiths4056.9N/A
Conservative W. Laidler355
Conservative I. Shuttleworth321
Majority66118.4N/A
Turnout 5,909N/A
Liberal win (new seat)
Liberal win (new seat)
Liberal win (new seat)

Notes

  1. Austick was elected as the Member of Parliament for Ripon in a July 1973 by-election. He lost his seat in the February 1974 general election.
  2. According to Michael Meadowcroft, on a date unconfirmed, Pedder was expelled from the Liberal Party after resigning as the party group's Chief Whip before a council meeting: "He immediately applied to join the Labour party. Labour, being conscious of Pedder's mercurial and sometimes capricious personality, delayed admitting him to membership and so he withdrew his application. He then contested Hunslet... as an independent [candidate]" in 1978. [6]
  3. Blake was previously a Weetwood ward councillor from 1996 until she lost her seat in 2000.
  4. Driver represented Middleton Park ward from 2004 to 2012.
  5. Blake went on to represent Middleton Park from 2004 to 2021.
  6. Nash had previously been a Kirkstall ward councillor from 1972 to 1988. She later won the 1989 City and Holbeck ward by-election and held the seat until 2004. Nash then represented City and Hunslet ward until the 2018 election.
  7. Iqbal had been a councillor for City and Holbeck ward from 1999 to 2004.

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