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| election_name = 2018 Leeds City Council Election | country = England | type = Parliamentary | ongoing = no | party_colour = yes | previous_election = 2016 | previous_year = 2016 | next_election = 2019 | next_year = 2019 | seats_for_election = {{nowrap|All 99 seats on Leeds City Council}} | majority_seats = 50 | election_date = 3 May 2018 | turnout = 34.5% ({{decrease}}0.2%){{efn|Turnout has been calculated based on the published full results for 32 of the 33 Leeds City Council wards, with the turnout in Wetherby ward still to be published.[1]}} | image1 = | leader1 = {{nowrap|Judith Blake}} | party1 = Labour Party (UK) | leaders_seat1 = Middleton Park | last_election1 = 63 seats, 43.0% | seats1 = 61 | seat_change1 = {{decrease}}2 | popular_vote1 = 250,241 | percentage1 = 46.4% | swing1 = | image2 = | leader2 = {{nowrap|Andrew Carter}} | party2 = Conservative Party (UK) | leaders_seat2 = Calverley & Farsley | last_election2 = 19 seats, 23.0% | seats2 = 22 | seat_change2 = {{increase}}3 | popular_vote2 = 152,316 | percentage2 = 28.2% | swing2 = | image3 = | leader3 = {{nowrap|Stewart Golton}} | party3 = Liberal Democrats (UK) | leaders_seat3 = Rothwell | last_election3 = 9 seats, 10.0% | seats3 = 6 | seat_change3 = {{decrease}}3 | popular_vote3 = 52,235 | percentage3 = 9.6% | swing3 = | map_image = Leeds (42140585375).png | map_size = 300px | map_caption = Labour in red, Conservatives in blue, Liberal Democrats in yellow, Morley Borough Independents in dark grey, Garforth & Swillington Independents in light grey and Greens in green | title = Council control | posttitle = Council control after election | before_election = Majority administration | before_party = Labour | after_election = Majority administration | after_party = Labour }} The 2018 Leeds City Council election took place on 3 May 2018 to elect members of Leeds City Council in England.[2] They were held on the same day as other local elections across England and the rest of the UK. Following a full boundary review of Leeds' electoral wards by the Local Government Boundary Commission, the all-out election saw all of the council's 99 available council seats contested based on the new ward boundaries. The last all-out election in Leeds was in 2004 after the previous full ward boundary review in 2003.[3] With three seats available for each ward, electors were able to cast up to three votes for three different candidates. The first three candidates past the post in each ward won a council seat.[4] Election summary{{Election Summary Begin with Candidates|title = Leeds City Council Election Result 2018[2]}}{{Election Summary Party with Candidates||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidates = 99 |seats = 61 |gain = 4 |loss = 6 |net = {{decrease}}2 |seats % = 61.6 |votes % = 46.4 |votes = 250,241 |plus/minus = +3.4% }}{{Election Summary Party with Candidates| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidates = 98 |seats = 22 |gain = 4 |loss = 1 |net = {{increase}}3 |seats % = 22.2 |votes % = 28.2 |votes = 152,316 |plus/minus = +5.2% }}{{Election Summary Party with Candidates| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidates = 56 |seats = 6 |gain = 1 |loss = 4 |net = {{decrease}}3 |seats % = 6.1 |votes % = 9.6 |votes = 52,235 |plus/minus = -0.4% }}{{Election Summary Party with Candidates| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidates = 37 |seats = 2 |gain = 0 |loss = 1 |net = {{decrease}}1 |seats % = 2.0 |votes % = 6.1 |votes = 32,955 |plus/minus = -1.0% }}{{Election Summary Party with Candidates| |party = Morley Borough Independent |candidates = 6 |seats = 5 |gain = 0 |loss = 0 |net = {{steady}} |seats % = 5.1 |votes % = 2.9 |votes = 15,822 |plus/minus = +0.1% }}{{Election Summary Party with Candidates| |party = Garforth and Swillington Independents |candidates = 3 |seats = 3 |gain = 3 |loss = 0 |net = {{increase}}3 |seats % = 3.0 |votes % = 2.6 |votes = 14,476 |plus/minus = N/A }}{{Election Summary with Candidates| |party = Save Our Beeston and Holbeck Independents ||color=white |candidates = 3 |seats = 0 |gain = 0 |loss = 0 |net = {{steady}} |seats % = 0.0 |votes % = 0.7 |votes = 3,800 |plus/minus = N/A }}{{Election Summary Party with Candidates| |party = Independent (politician) |candidates = 4 |seats = 0 |gain = 0 |loss = 0 |net = {{steady}} |seats % = 0.0 |votes % = 0.7 |votes = 3,651 |plus/minus = +0.3% }}{{Election Summary Party with Candidates| |party = East Leeds Independents |candidates = 3 |seats = 0 |gain = 0 |loss = 0 |net = {{steady}} |seats % = 0.0 |votes % = 0.5 |votes = 3,208 |plus/minus = N/A }}{{Election Summary Party with Candidates| |party = Yorkshire Party |candidates = 3 |seats = 0 |gain = 0 |loss = 0 |net = {{steady}} |seats % = 0.0 |votes % = 0.4 |votes = 2,638 |plus/minus = -0.2% }}{{Election Summary Party with Candidates| |party = UK Independence Party |candidates = 7 |seats = 0 |gain = 0 |loss = 0 |net = {{steady}} |seats % = 0.0 |votes % = 0.4 |votes = 2,458 |plus/minus = -12.1% }}{{Election Summary Party with Candidates| |party = For Britain |candidates = 6 |seats = 0 |gain = 0 |loss = 0 |net = {{steady}} |seats % = 0.0 |votes % = 0.2 |votes = 1,559 |plus/minus = N/A }}{{Election Summary Party with Candidates| |party = Social Democratic Party (UK, 1990–present) |candidates = 1 |seats = 0 |gain = 0 |loss = 0 |net = {{steady}} |seats % = 0.0 |votes % = 0.2 |votes = 1,232 |plus/minus = N/A }}{{Election Summary Party with Candidates| |party = Alliance for Green Socialism |candidates = 3 |seats = 0 |gain = 0 |loss = 0 |net = {{steady}} |seats % = 0.0 |votes % = 0.1 |votes = 963 |plus/minus = -0.2% }}{{Election Summary Party with Candidates| |party = Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition |candidates = 3 |seats = 0 |gain = 0 |loss = 0 |net = {{steady}} |seats % = 0.0 |votes % = 0.1 |votes = 610 |plus/minus = -0.1% }}{{Election Summary Party with Candidates| |party = Democrats and Veterans |candidates = 2 |seats = 0 |gain = 0 |loss = 0 |net = {{steady}} |seats % = 0.0 |votes % = 0.0 |votes = 445 |plus/minus = N/A }}{{Election Summary Party with Candidates| |party = Women's Equality Party |candidates = 1 |seats = 0 |gain = 0 |loss = 0 |net = {{steady}} |seats % = 0.0 |votes % = 0.0 |votes = 394 |plus/minus = N/A }}{{Election Summary Party with Candidates| |party = Summation|Total |candidates = 335 |seats = 99 |gain = 12 |loss = 12 |net = {{steady}} |seats % = 100% |votes % = 100% |votes = 539,003 |plus/minus = {{increase}}354,327 }}{{Election box end}} This result had the following consequences for the total number of seats on the council after the elections:
Ward resultsThree councillors were elected for each of the wards. An asterisk (*) denotes an incumbent councillor who stood again at the election, having 21 sitting councillors not stood again for their seats. The percentage vote share (%) is calculated by counting only the highest-scoring candidate for each party and individual independent candidates. For example, the total number of votes cast by electors in the Adel & Wharfedale ward for Barry Anderson (the highest-scoring Conservative candidate), Nigel Gill (Labour), Peter Jackson (Liberal Democrat) and Liddy Swales (sole Green candidate) was 7,980. As Anderson gained 4,856 votes, he took 61.5% of the 7,980 total possible ballots cast, whilst Gill gained 1,556 votes and 19.7% of the total votes cast. The percentage change (±) is the proportion by which the individual party and/or candidate's vote share increased or decreased from the previous council election in 2016. The turnout is the amount of registered electors who voted in the ward at the time of the election. The turnout percentage (%) is the proportion of registered electors in the ward who voted on the day of the election. Adel & Wharfedale{{Election box begin |title=Adel & Wharfedale (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Barry Anderson* |votes = 4,856 |percentage = 61.5 |change = +3.1 }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Caroline Anderson* |votes = 4,269 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Billy Flynn* |votes = 3,881 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Nigel Gill |votes = 1,556 |percentage = 19.7 |change = +1.7 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Geraldine Montgomerie |votes = 1,435 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Andy Rontree |votes = 1,264 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Peter Jackson |votes = 977 |percentage = 12.3 |change = -1.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Jane Trewhella |votes = 883 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Ed Thornley |votes = 715 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Liddy Swales |votes = 591 |percentage = 7.5 |change = +3.5 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 3,300 |percentage = 41.4 |change = +1.0 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 15,984 |percentage = 45.2 |change = -0.3 }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} Alwoodley{{Election box begin |title=Alwoodley (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Dan Cohen* |votes = 4,209 |percentage = 52.2 |change = +0.1 }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Neil Buckley* |votes = 4,111 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Peter Harrand* |votes = 3,896 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Labour Party (UK)|candidate=Keith White|votes=2,389|percentage=29.6|change=-0.4}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Labour Party (UK)|candidate=Claude Hendrickson|votes=2,141|percentage=|change=}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Labour Party (UK)|candidate=Mumtaz Khan|votes=2,019|percentage=|change=}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Green Party of England and Wales|candidate=Miriam Moss|votes=639|percentage=7.9|change=+4.5}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Liberal Democrats (UK)|candidate=Roderic Parker|votes=633|percentage=7.8|change=+5.5}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Alliance for Green Socialism|candidate=Brian Jackson|votes=194|percentage=2.4|change=+1.1}}{{Election box majority||votes=1,722|percentage=21.6|change=-0.5}}{{Election box turnout||votes=17,605|percentage=41.5|change=+3.4}}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} Ardsley & Robin HoodLabour councillor Ben Garner replaced independent Councillor Jack Dunn,[5] who had resigned the Labour Whip and left the Labour Group on the council in January 2018.[6]{{Election box begin |title=Ardsley & Robin Hood (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party = Labour Co-operative |candidate = Karen Renshaw* |votes = 2,371 |percentage = 34.9 |change = -11.2 }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Co-operative |candidate = Ben Garner |votes = 2,074 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Co-operative |candidate = Lisa Mulherin* |votes = 2,013 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Mike Foster |votes = 1,897 |percentage = 27.9 |change = +4.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Jack Dunn* |votes = 1,694 |percentage = 24.9 |change = N/A }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Kirsty Baldwin |votes = 1,686 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Cameron Stephenson |votes = 1,610 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Emma Carter |votes = 503 |percentage = 7.4 |change = +4.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = George Hall |votes = 332 |percentage = 4.9 |change = +0.3 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 474 |percentage = 7.0 |change = -15.3 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 17,530 |percentage = 30.9 |change = +2.4 }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Co-operative |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Co-operative |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Co-operative |swing = }}{{Election box end}} Armley{{Election box begin |title=Armley (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party=Labour Party (UK)|candidate=Alice Smart*|votes=2,747|percentage=53.4|change=-2.3}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party=Labour Party (UK)|candidate=James McKenna* |votes=2,632|percentage=|change=}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party=Labour Party (UK)|candidate=Alison Lowe*|votes=2,447|percentage=|change=}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Green Party of England and Wales|candidate=Andrea Binns|votes=732|percentage=14.2|change=+4.9}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Conservative Party (UK)|candidate=Matthew Leech|votes=657|percentage=12.8|change=+5.0}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Conservative Party (UK)|candidate=Nicola Tinsley|votes=565|percentage=|change=}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Green Party of England and Wales|candidate=Gideon Jones|votes=545|percentage=|change=}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Conservative Party (UK)|candidate=Robert Murphy-Fell|votes=522|percentage=|change=}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Liberal Democrats (UK)|candidate=Dan Walker|votes=387|percentage=7.5|change=+3.8}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=For Britain|candidate=James Miller|votes=261|percentage=5.1|change=N/A}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Democrats and Veterans|candidate=John Withill|votes=184|percentage=3.6|change=N/A}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition|candidate=Rob Hooper|votes=175|percentage=3.4|change=+2.4}}{{Election box majority|votes=2,015|percentage=39.2|change=+6.1}}{{Election box turnout|votes=16,704|percentage=26.8|change=-2.3}}{{Election box hold with party link||winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} Beeston & Holbeck{{Election box begin |title=Beeston & Holbeck (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Angela Gabriel* |votes = 2,593 |percentage = 53.3 |change = -8.1 }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Gohar Almass |votes = 2,471 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Andrew Scopes |votes = 2,257 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate| |party = Save Our Beeston and Holbeck Independents |color=white |candidate = Bill Birch |votes = 1,281 |percentage = 26.3 |change = N/A }}{{Election box candidate| |party = Save Our Beeston and Holbeck Independents |color=white |candidate = Laura Walton |votes = 1,269 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate| |party = Save Our Beeston and Holbeck Independents |color=white |candidate = Sean Sturman |votes = 1,250 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Robert Winfield |votes = 495 |percentage = 10.2 |change = -0.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Lyn Buckley |votes = 464 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Ian Robertson |votes = 395 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Owen Brear |votes = 343 |percentage = 7.0 |change = +1.4 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Jarrod Gaines |votes = 197 |percentage = 4.0 |change = +2.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Robert Durdin |votes = 159 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 1,312 |percentage = 27.0 |change = -13.3 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 16,927 |percentage = 28.8 |change = +0.5 }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} Bramley & Stanningley{{Election box begin |title=Bramley & Stanningley (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Kevin Ritchie* |votes = 2,905 |percentage = 54.8 |change = +3.6 }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Caroline Gruen* |votes = 2,560 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Julie Heselwood* |votes = 2,529 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Ovidiu Caprariu |votes = 772 |percentage = 14.6 |change = +4.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Alexander Nancolas |votes = 710 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Neil Hunt |votes = 692 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Clive Lord |votes = 573 |percentage = 10.8 |change = +1.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Elizabeth Bee |votes = 528 |percentage = 10.0 |change = +6.3 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = For Britain |candidate = Anne Murgatroyd |votes = 489 |percentage = 9.2 |change = N/A }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 2,133 |percentage = 40.2 |change = +13.9 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 16,923 |percentage = 26.2 |change = -3.0 }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} Burmantofts & Richmond Hill{{Election box begin |title=Burmantofts & Richmond Hill (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Ron Grahame* |votes = 2,756 |percentage = 57.0 |change = -0.4 }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Asghar Khan* |votes = 2,577 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Denise Ragan* |votes = 2,442 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = East Leeds Independents |candidate = Geoff Holloran |votes = 678 |percentage = 14.0 |change = N/A }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = David Hollingsworth |votes = 613 |percentage = 12.7 |change = +1.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Paul Marchant |votes = 428 |percentage = 8.8 |change = +2.2 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Alexander Passingham |votes = 363 |percentage = 7.5 |change = +2.7 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Peter Lord |votes = 327 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Robin Rogers |votes = 294 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 2,078 |percentage = 43.0 |change = +4.9 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 16,291 |percentage = 24.8 |change = -2.5 }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} Calverley & FarsleyFormer Joint Leader of the Council and long-standing Leader of the Conservative Group, Andrew Carter CBE, and his wife, Amanda Carter, were re-elected. Their fellow incumbent, Rod Wood, lost out to Peter Carlill of Labour by 47 votes. {{Election box begin |title=Calverley & Farsley (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Andrew Carter* |votes = 3,972 |percentage = 48.6 |change = -4.3 }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Amanda Carter* |votes = 3,716 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Peter Carlill |votes = 3,086 |percentage = 37.7 |change = +5.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Roderic Wood* |votes = 3,039 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Nicole Sharpe |votes = 2,597 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Naheem Alam |votes = 2,483 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Ellen Graham |votes = 733 |percentage = 9.0 |change = +6.7 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Kate Arbuckle |votes = 387 |percentage = 4.7 |change = +1.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Robert Jacques |votes = 220 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Benedict Chastney |votes = 190 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 886 |percentage = 10.9 |change = -9.3 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 18,194 |percentage = 40.6 |change = +1.0 }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box gain with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |loser = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} Chapel AllertonAll three incumbent Labour councillors were re-elected, including incumbent Lord Mayor of Leeds Jane Dowson. {{Election box begin |title=Chapel Allerton (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Eileen Taylor* |votes = 4,809 |percentage = 65.2 |change = -4.3 }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Mohammed Rafique* |votes = 4,728 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Jane Dowson* |votes = 4,708 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Justine Merton-Scott |votes = 907 |percentage = 12.3 |change = +4.3 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Bobak Walker |votes = 703 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Kevin Black |votes = 672 |percentage = 9.1 |change = +0.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Susan Harris |votes = 608 |percentage = 8.2 |change = +3.6 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Linda Feldman |votes = 604 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = David Myers |votes = 565 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Alliance for Green Socialism |candidate = Mike Davies |votes = 379 |percentage = 5.1 |change = +0.7 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 3,902 |percentage = 52.9 |change = -7.6 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 17,927 |percentage = 38.1 |change = +2.1 }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} Cross Gates & WhinmoorJessica Lennox (Labour) defeated independent Janette Walker. Walker had been a Labour councillor since her first election in 2012 and left the Labour Group on the council in early 2017 to run as an independent.[7] {{Election box begin |title=Cross Gates & Whinmoor (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Pauline Grahame* |votes = 2,815 |percentage = 36.4 |change = -12.2 }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Peter Gruen* |votes = 2,501 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Jessica Lennox |votes = 2,175 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = East Leeds Independents |candidate = Janette Walker* |votes = 1,525 |percentage = 19.7 |change = N/A }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Dorothy Schofield |votes = 1,485 |percentage = 19.2 |change = +1.6 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Paula Hayes |votes = 1,340 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Andrew Martin |votes = 1,142 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Elizabeth Fellows |votes = 557 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = United Kingdom Independence Party |candidate = Harvey Alexander |votes = 519 |percentage = 7.2 |change = -18.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = United Kingdom Independence Party |candidate = Peter Morgan |votes = 414 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Thomas Shakespeare |votes = 340 |percentage = 4.4 |change = +0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Democrats and Veterans |candidate = Mark Maniatt |votes = 261 |percentage = 3.4 |change = N/A }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = For Britain |candidate = Stuart Nicholson |votes = 238 |percentage = 3.1 |change = N/A }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 1,290 |percentage = 16.7 |change = -6.7 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 18,247 |percentage = 31.8 |change = -0.6 }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} Farnley & Wortley{{Election box begin |title=Farnley & Wortley (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Ann Blackburn* |votes = 2,461 |percentage = 43.8 |change = -3.8 }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = David Blackburn* |votes = 2,424 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Matt Gibson |votes = 2,151 |percentage = 38.3 |change = +8.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Andrea McKenna |votes = 1,991 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Andy Parnham |votes = 1,989 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Stuart Haley |votes = 1,984 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Hayley Nancolas |votes = 685 |percentage = 12.2 |change = -2.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Dorothy Flynn |votes = 643 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = John Hardcastle |votes = 615 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = For Britain |candidate = Sam Melia |votes = 162 |percentage = 2.9 |change = N/A }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Rosemary Spencer |votes = 160 |percentage = 2.8 |change = +1.6 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 310 |percentage = 5.5 |change = -12.3 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 17,956 |percentage = 30.2 |change = -0.2 }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Green Party of England and Wales |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Green Party of England and Wales |swing = }}{{Election box gain with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |loser = Green Party of England and Wales |swing = }}{{Election box end}} Garforth & SwillingtonBoth Independent incumbents, Mark Dobson and Sarah Field, were elected to the council alongside fellow independent, Suzanne McCormack, who replaced retiring Labour Councillor Stuart McKenna.[5] Both Dobson and Field had been elected as Labour Councillors but resigned from the Labour Council Group in February 2017 to stand as independents.[8] {{Election box begin |title=Garforth & Swillington (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party = Garforth and Swillington Independents |candidate = Mark Dobson* |votes = 5,377 |percentage = 62.5 |change = N/A }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Garforth and Swillington Independents |candidate = Sarah Field* |votes = 4,738 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Garforth and Swillington Independents |candidate = Suzanne McCormack |votes = 4,361 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Annie Maloney |votes = 1,512 |percentage = 17.6 |change = -37.6 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Mark Pratt |votes = 1,505 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Joseph Blunt |votes = 1,358 |percentage = 15.8 |change = -10.8 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Mirelle Midgley |votes = 1,354 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Linda Richards |votes = 1,311 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Jordan Young |votes = 1,181 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Christine Golton |votes = 190 |percentage = 2.2 |change = -0.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = For Britain |candidate = Michael Bolton |votes = 168 |percentage = 2.0 |change = N/A }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 3,865 |percentage = 44.9 |change = +16.3 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 16,203 |percentage = 49.7 |change = +9.1 }}{{Election box gain| |winner = Garforth and Swillington Independents |loser = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box gain| |winner = Garforth and Swillington Independents |loser = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box gain| |winner = Garforth and Swillington Independents |loser = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} Gipton & Harehills{{Election box begin |title=Gipton & Harehills (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Salma Arif* |votes = 4,020 |percentage = 69.5 |change = -9.5 }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Arif Hussain* |votes = 3,797 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Kamila Maqsood* |votes = 3,524 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Robert Harris |votes = 411 |percentage = 7.1 |change = +1.9 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Colin Noble |votes = 394 |percentage = 6.8 |change = +4.2 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Heidi Farrar |votes = 370 |percentage = 6.4 |change = +1.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition |candidate = Iain Dalton |votes = 357 |percentage = 6.1 |change = +4.9 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Matthew Labbee |votes = 323 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Shaff Sheikh |votes = 269 |percentage = 4.6 |change = N/A }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Vajinder Singh |votes = 218 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 3,609 |percentage = 62.4 |change = -9.4 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 16,564 |percentage = 31.3 |change = -1.3 }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} Guiseley & RawdonAll three incumbent Conservative councillors were re-elected, including Lord Mayor of Leeds-elect Graham Latty.[9] {{Election box begin |title=Guiseley & Rawdon (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Graham Latty* |votes = 3,714 |percentage = 38.4 |change = -5.6 }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Pat Latty* |votes = 3,483 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Paul Wadsworth* |votes = 3,286 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Co-operative |candidate = Kirsty McKay |votes = 2,693 |percentage = 27.9 |change = -1.4 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Co-operative |candidate = Andrew Thomson |votes = 2,597 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Co-operative |candidate = Ian McCargo |votes = 2,395 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Yorkshire Party |candidate = Bob Buxton |votes = 1,530 |percentage = 15.8 |change = +5.5 }}{{Election box candidate| |party =Green Party - Save Our Green Space |candidate = Mark Rollinson |color = #6AB023 |votes = 1,326 |percentage = 13.7 |change = +10.2 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Cynthia Dowling |votes = 401 |percentage = 4.1 |change = -1.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Michael Edwards |votes = 396 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Katherine Bavage |votes = 350 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 1,021 |percentage = 10.5 |change = -4.2 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 18,495 |percentage = 42.3 |change = +2.1 }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} HarewoodThe two Conservatives re-standing for election were successful, with fellow Conservative Councillor Rachael Procter, who was deselected, replaced by Samuel Firth.[10] {{Election box begin |title=Harewood (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Matthew Robinson* |votes = 4,461 |percentage = 60.6 |change = +2.8 }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Samuel Firth |votes = 4,039 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Ryan Stephenson* |votes = 4,003 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Adrian Duthie |votes = 1,126 |percentage = 15.3 |change = +1.3 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = David Corry |votes = 918 |percentage = 12.5 |change = +5.8 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Kathryn Stainburn |votes = 912 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Dan Cook |votes = 852 |percentage = 11.6 |change = +4.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Zahid Noor |votes = 757 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 3,335 |percentage = 45.3 |change = +3.1 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 14,949 |percentage = 41.6 |change = +2.9 }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} Headingley & Hyde ParkThe three incumbent Labour councillors for Headingley ward stood and won the three council seats to represent the new and enlargened ward of Headingley & Hyde Park. {{Election box begin |title=Headingley & Hyde Park (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Jonathan Pryor* |votes = 3,126 |percentage = 51.1 |change = N/A }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Al Garthwaite* |votes = 2,999 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Neil Walshaw* |votes = 2,694 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Tim Goodall |votes = 1,270 |percentage = 20.8 |change = N/A }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Liberty Anstead |votes = 643 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Ann Forsaith |votes = 576 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Penny Goodman |votes = 488 |percentage = 8.0 |change = N/A }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Women's Equality Party |candidate = Louise Jennings |votes = 394 |percentage = 6.4 |change = N/A }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Peter Andrews |votes = 351 |percentage = 5.7 |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Murray Hawthorne |votes = 276 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Michael Gledhill |votes = 205 |percentage = 3.4 |change = N/A }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Justin Earley |votes = 201 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Kyle Green |votes = 191 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition |candidate = James Ellis |votes = 78 |percentage = 1.3 |change = N/A }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 1,856 |percentage = 30.3 |change = N/A }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 20,145 |percentage = 23.0 |change = N/A }}{{Election box new seat win| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box new seat win| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box new seat win| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} Horsforth{{Election box begin |title=Horsforth (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Dawn Collins* |votes = 3,195 |percentage = 36.5 |change = +9.3 }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Jonathon Taylor |votes = 2,770 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Jackie Shemilt |votes = 2,660 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = John Garvani |votes = 2,453 |percentage = 28.0 |change = +0.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Briony Sloan |votes = 2,380 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Nathalie Bethesda |votes = 2,208 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Simon Dowling |votes = 1,976 |percentage = 22.6 |change = -10.3 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Becky Heaviside |votes = 1,903 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Christopher Read |votes = 1,288 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate| |party = Green Party - Save Our Green Space |candidate = Caroline Tomes |color = #6AB023 |votes = 1,132 |percentage = 12.9 |change = +7.0 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 742 |percentage = 8.5 |change = +3.1 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 17,539 |percentage = 43.8 |change = +1.6 }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box gain with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |loser = Liberal Democrats (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box gain with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |loser = Liberal Democrats (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} Hunslet & RiversideThe two incumbent Labour councillors of the previous City & Hunslet ward were re-elected for the new ward alongside Paul Wray. Wray replaced the deselected City & Hunslet Councillor Patrick Davey as the third Labour candidate.[11] {{Election box begin |title=Hunslet & Riverside (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party=Labour Party (UK)|candidate=Elizabeth Nash* |votes=2,399|percentage=47.4|change=N/A}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party=Labour Party (UK)|candidate=Mohammed Iqbal* |votes=2,391|percentage=|change=}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party=Labour Party (UK)|candidate=Paul Wray |votes=2,132|percentage=|change=}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Green Party of England and Wales|candidate=Ed Carlisle|votes=1,740|percentage=34.4|change=N/A}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Green Party of England and Wales|candidate=Eunice Goncalves|votes=1,024|percentage=|change=}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Green Party of England and Wales|candidate=Alaric Hall|votes=931|percentage=|change=}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Conservative Party (UK)|candidate=Richard Salt|votes=409|percentage=8.1|change=N/A}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Conservative Party (UK)|candidate=Scott Smith|votes=384|percentage=|change=}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Conservative Party (UK)|candidate=Michael Wheeler|votes=342|percentage=|change=}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Independent (politician)|candidate=Kenny Saunders|votes=340|percentage=6.7|change=N/A}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Liberal Democrats (UK)|candidate=James Spencer|votes=176|percentage=3.5|change=N/A}}{{Election box majority||votes=659|percentage=13.0|change=N/A}}{{Election box turnout||votes=16,702|percentage=27.4|change=N/A}}{{Election box new seat win||winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box new seat win| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box new seat win| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} Killingbeck & SeacroftThree new Labour councillors were elected, defeating the incumbent independent Councillor Catherine Dobson. Elected originally as a Labour councillor, Dobson resigned from the Labour Group in October 2017.[12] The two remaining Labour incumbents, Graham Hyde and Brian Selby, retired at the election and did not restand. {{Election box begin |title=Killingbeck & Seacroft (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Paul Drinkwater |votes = 2,718 |percentage = 51.6 |change = -10.7 }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = David Jenkins |votes = 2,602 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Katie Dye |votes = 2,585 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = East Leeds Independents |candidate = Catherine Dobson* |votes = 1,005 |percentage = 19.1 |change = N/A }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Marilyn Coen |votes = 619 |percentage = 11.7 |change = +2.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Yorkshire Party |candidate = John Otley |votes = 538 |percentage = 10.2 |change = +7.7 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Anne Palmer |votes = 478 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Fiona Robertson |votes = 445 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Kate Langwick |votes = 389 |percentage = 7.4 |change = +3.7 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 1,713 |percentage = 32.5 |change = -11.5 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 16,989 |percentage = 25.7 |change = -2.1 }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} Kippax & MethleyThe three incumbent Labour councillors were re-elected, including the current Joint Deputy Leader of the Council, James Lewis, and former Leader of the Council, Keith Wakefield. {{Election box begin |title=Kippax & Methley (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Mary Harland* |votes = 3,135 |percentage = 54.7 |change = -1.1 }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = James Lewis* |votes = 3,027 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Keith Wakefield* |votes = 2,856 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Chris Calvert |votes = 1,355 |percentage = 23.7 |change = +6.2 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Nicholas Fawcett |votes = 1,348 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Tess Wheldon |votes = 1,049 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Dylan Brown |votes = 758 |percentage = 13.2 |change = +10.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = United Kingdom Independence Party |candidate = Tina Smith |votes = 474 |percentage = 8.3 |change = -20.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = United Kingdom Independence Party |candidate = Paul Spivey |votes = 439 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = United Kingdom Independence Party |candidate = Sheila Shippey |votes = 323 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Mitchell Galdas |votes = 5 |percentage = 0.08 |change = -3.28 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 1,780 |percentage = 31.0 |change = -4.5 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 16,398 |percentage = 32.87 |change = -1.63 }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} KirkstallNew Labour candidate Hannah Bithell topped the poll, elected alongside incumbent Councillors Fiona Venner and John Illingworth. Bithell replaced the retiring Joint Deputy Leader of the Council, Lucinda Yeadon, as the third Labour candidate.[13] {{Election box begin |title=Kirkstall (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Hannah Bithell |votes = 3,977 |percentage = 65.8 |change = -2.7 }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Fiona Venner* |votes = 3,850 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = John Illingworth* |votes = 3,634 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Ben Goldthorp |votes = 978 |percentage = 16.2 |change = +7.9 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Liam Kenrick-Bailey |votes = 645 |percentage = 10.7 |change = +4.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Amaad Amin |votes = 471 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Eleni Nicolaou |votes = 454 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Maria Frank |votes = 445 |percentage = 7.3 |change = +3.1 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 2,999 |percentage = 56.2 |change = -1.4 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 5,341 |percentage = 32.2 |change = -2.3 }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} Little London & WoodhouseLabour Councillor for Hyde Park & Woodhouse Christine Towler retired whilst her two ward colleagues, Javaid Akhtar and Gerry Harper, stood successfully for the new ward of Little London & Woodhouse, following boundary changes. They were joined by new Labour candidate Kayleigh Brooks. {{Election box begin |title=Little London & Woodhouse (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Kayleigh Brooks |votes = 2,425 |percentage = 69.8 |change = N/A }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Javaid Akhtar* |votes = 2,415 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Gerry Harper* |votes = 2,126 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Christopher Foren |votes = 530 |percentage = 15.3 |change = N/A }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Lorna Campbell |votes = 268 |percentage = 7.7 |change = N/A }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Brandon Ashford |votes = 249 |percentage = 7.2 |change = N/A }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Stewart Harper |votes = 166 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 1,895 |percentage = 63.1 |change = N/A }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 3,004 |percentage = 15.6 |change = N/A }}{{Election box new seat win| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box new seat win| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box new seat win| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} Middleton Park{{Election box begin |title=Middleton Park (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Kim Groves* |votes = 3,373 |percentage = 61.1 |change = +12.2 }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Judith Blake* |votes = 2,747 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Paul Truswell* |votes = 2,366 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Social Democratic Party (UK, 1990–present) |candidate = Wayne Dixon |votes = 1,232 |percentage = 22.3 |change = +9.7 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = David Herdson |votes = 621 |percentage = 11.3 |change = +4.9 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Rita Jessop |votes = 613 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Gareth Lamb |votes = 451 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Kathryn Gagen |votes = 293 |percentage = 5.3 |change = +3.2 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 2,141 |percentage = 46.6 |change = +25.0 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 4,594 |percentage = 23.6 |change = +1.3 }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} MoortownThe two Labour councillors re-standing for election were successful. Mohammed Shahzad replaced retiring Councillor Alex Sobel (also MP for Leeds North West) as the third Labour candidate. {{Election box begin |title=Moortown (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Rebecca Charlwood* |votes = 4,248 |percentage = 49.4 |change = -4.6 }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Sharon Hamilton* |votes = 3,730 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Mohammed Shahzad |votes = 3,527 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Ross Cunliffe |votes = 1,719 |percentage = 20.0 |change = -0.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Rob Speed |votes = 1,643 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Liam Pearce |votes = 1,527 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Ian Dowling |votes = 1,287 |percentage = 15.0 |change = +4.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Gavin Andrews |votes = 1,188 |percentage = 13.8 |change = +7.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = David Dresser |votes = 996 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Chris Howley |votes = 874 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = United Kingdom Independence Party |candidate = Ian Greenberg |votes = 155 |percentage = 1.8 |change = -6.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = United Kingdom Independence Party |candidate = Jeff Miles |votes = 134 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 2,529 |percentage = 33.7 |change = +0.7 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 7,513 |percentage = 43.3 |change = +4.6 }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} Morley NorthThe Morley Borough Independents won all three available council seats again, with new candidate Andy Hutchinson replacing Robert Finnigan. Finnigan, also the Leader of the MBI Group on the council, chose to stand for Morley South ward instead. {{Election box begin |title=Morley North (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party = Morley Borough Independent |candidate = Bob Gettings* |votes = 3,480 |percentage = 52.6 |change = +2.0 }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Morley Borough Independent |candidate = Andy Hutchison |votes = 2,945 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Morley Borough Independent |candidate = Thomas Leadley* |votes = 2,767 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Co-operative |candidate = Pete Compton |votes = 1,701 |percentage = 25.7 |change = +3.9 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Co-operative |candidate = Steve Clapcote |votes = 1,345 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Co-operative |candidate = Johnathan Leng |votes = 1,269 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Jason Aldiss |votes = 1,149 |percentage = 17.4 |change = +3.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Christopher Dilworth |votes = 1,146 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Louisa Singh |votes = 695 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Philip Mellor |votes = 284 |percentage = 4.3 |change = +2.4 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 2,529 |percentage = 42.1 |change = +13.3 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 6,009 |percentage = 33.5 |change = +0.7 }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Morley Borough Independent |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Morley Borough Independent |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Morley Borough Independent |swing = }}{{Election box end}} Morley South{{Election box begin |title=Morley South (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party = Morley Borough Independent |candidate = Judith Elliott* |votes = 2,500 |percentage = 40.4 |change = -2.8 }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Co-operative |candidate = Neil Dawson* |votes = 2,102 |percentage = 34.0 |change = +5.5 }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Morley Borough Independent |candidate = Wyn Kidger |votes = 2,082 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Morley Borough Independent |candidate = Robert Finnigan |votes = 2,028 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Co-operative |candidate = Charlotte Hill |votes = 1,799 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Co-operative |candidate = Luke Mitchell |votes = 1,712 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Rachel Oldham |votes = 848 |percentage = 13.7 |change = +2.9 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Jermaine Sanwoolu |votes = 698 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Chris Bell |votes = 583 |percentage = 9.4 |change = +6.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Jas Singh |votes = 547 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Raymond Smith |votes = 148 |percentage = 2.4 |change = +1.3 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 398 |percentage = 7.5 |change = -7.2 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 5,309 |percentage = 30.7 |change = -0.1 }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Morley Borough Independent |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Co-operative |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Morley Borough Independent |swing = }}{{Election box end}} Otley & Yeadon{{Election box begin |title=Otley & Yeadon (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party=Liberal Democrats (UK)|candidate=Colin Campbell* |votes=3,768|percentage=43.4|change=-4.7}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party=Liberal Democrats (UK)|candidate=Sandy Lay* |votes=3,757|percentage=|change=}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party=Liberal Democrats (UK)|candidate=Ryk Downes* |votes=3,663|percentage=|change=}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Labour Party (UK)|candidate=Sian Gregory|votes=2,340|percentage=26.9|change=+3.4}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Labour Party (UK)|candidate=Elliot Nathan|votes=2,200|percentage=|change=}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Labour Party (UK)|candidate=James Ranson|votes=1,703|percentage=|change=}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Green Party of England and Wales|candidate=Mick Bradley|votes=1,245|percentage=14.3|change=+10.2}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Conservative Party (UK)|candidate=Kenneth Creek|votes=1,094|percentage=12.6|change=+3.6}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Conservative Party (UK)|candidate=Diane Fox|votes=978|percentage=|change=}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Conservative Party (UK)|candidate=Philip Rees|votes=974|percentage=|change=}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=For Britain|candidate=Tom Hollings|votes=241|percentage=2.8|change=N/A}}{{Election box majority||votes = 1,428 |percentage = 18.6 |change = -6.0 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 7,677 |percentage = 43.4 |change = -1.7 }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Liberal Democrats (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Liberal Democrats (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Liberal Democrats (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} PudseyThe Conservatives gained two seats whilst Labour Councillor Richard Lewis was re-elected by 75 votes over the third Conservative candidate. Labour Councillor Mick Coulson was the only incumbent to lose their bid for re-election as his fellow Labour colleague Josephine Jarosz retired.[14] {{Election box begin |title=Pudsey (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Simon Seary |votes = 3,324 |percentage = 42.7 |change = +9.4 }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Mark Harrison |votes = 3,099 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Richard Lewis* |votes = 2,976 |percentage = 38.2 |change = -7.2 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Mark Neve |votes = 2,901 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Mick Coulson* |votes = 2,731 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Lou Cunningham |votes = 2,698 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Yorkshire Party |candidate = Conor O'Neill |votes = 570 |percentage = 7.3 |change = +4.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Helen Hart |votes = 545 |percentage = 7.0 |change = +3.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Christine Glover |votes = 460 |percentage = 5.9 |change = +3.3 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Martin Hughes |votes = 190 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Jude Arbuckle |votes = 247 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 423 |percentage = 5.9 |change = -6.4 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 7,194 |percentage = 38.2 |change = +1.3 }}{{Election box gain with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |loser = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box gain with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |loser = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} Rothwell{{Election box begin |title=Rothwell (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Stewart Golton* |votes = 3,167 |percentage = 44.6 |change = +14.5 }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Carmel Harrison |votes = 2,338 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Karen Bruce* |votes = 2,326 |percentage = 32.7 |change = -3.6 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Patricia Yates |votes = 2,157 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = David Nagle* |votes = 1,857 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Sharon Burke |votes = 1,645 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Joe Boycott |votes = 1,254 |percentage = 17.6 |change = +1.4 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Melieha Long |votes = 855 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Shazar Ahad |votes = 686 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Ali Aliremzioglu |votes = 358 |percentage = 5.0 |change = +2.4 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 841 |percentage = 13.6 |change = +7.6 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 6,071 |percentage = 37.7 |change = +1.3 }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Liberal Democrats (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box gain with party link| |winner = Liberal Democrats (UK) |loser = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} Roundhay{{Election box begin |title=Roundhay (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Eleanor Tunnicliffe* |votes = 4,203 |percentage = 44.3 |change = -13.4 }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Angela Wenham |votes = 4,165 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Jacob Goddard |votes = 4,131 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Elayna Cohen |votes = 1,661 |percentage = 17.5 |change = -4.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Farzana Arif |votes = 1,612 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Tony Quinn |votes = 1,348 |percentage = 14.2 |change = N/A }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Aftab Khan |votes = 1,318 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Paul Ellis |votes = 1,007 |percentage = 10.6 |change = +4.2 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Jon Hannah |votes = 888 |percentage = 9.4 |change = +3.6 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Rory Mason |votes = 621 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Najeeb Iqbal |votes = 598 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Alliance for Green Socialism |candidate = Malcolm Christie |votes = 390 |percentage = 4.1 |change = +1.4 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 2,542 |percentage = 32.4 |change = -3.3 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 7,849 |percentage = 45.1 |change = +3.3 }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} Temple NewsamAll three Labour incumbent councillors won re-election. After the election, Debra Coupar replaced former Kirkstall ward councillor, Lucinda Yeadon, as Joint Deputy Leader of the Council. {{Election box begin |title=Temple Newsam (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Debra Coupar* |votes = 2,641 |percentage = 44.0 |change = -2.6 }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Helen Hayden* |votes = 2,603 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Mick Lyons* |votes = 2,482 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Elizabeth Hayes |votes = 2,113 |percentage = 35.2 |change = +10.4 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Neale Deacon |votes = 2,062 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Robert Hayes |votes = 1,739 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Fiona Love |votes = 610 |percentage = 10.2 |change = +7.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Keith Norman |votes = 478 |percentage = 8.0 |change = +4.3 }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 528 |percentage = 8.8 |change = -13.0 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 6,002 |percentage = 36.2 |change = +0.2 }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} Weetwood{{Election box begin |title=Weetwood (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Jonathan Bentley* |votes = 2,934 |percentage = 40.2 |change = -4.1 }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = Christine Knight |votes = 2,717 |percentage = 37.2 |change = +4.7 }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = James Gibson |votes = 2,699 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Brian Jennings |votes = 2,488 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Labour Party (UK) |candidate = John McMahon |votes = 2,418 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Liberal Democrats (UK) |candidate = Lynda Sebire |votes = 2,241 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Green Party of England and Wales |candidate = Martin Hemingway |votes = 955 |percentage = 13.1 |change = +6.3 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Angelo Basu |votes = 695 |percentage = 9.5 |change = -0.3 }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = David Jessop |votes = 694 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Conservative Party (UK) |candidate = Howard Kiernan |votes = 674 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box majority| |votes = 217 |percentage = 3.3 |change = -8.5 }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = 6,493 |percentage = 40.8 |change = -0.5 }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Liberal Democrats (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box gain with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |loser = Liberal Democrats (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box gain with party link| |winner = Labour Party (UK) |loser = Liberal Democrats (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} WetherbyNew Conservative candidate and Mayor of Wetherby Norma Harrington topped the poll, elected with the two Conservative incumbents who were re-standing for election. Harrington was chosen as the third Conservative candidate instead of current Councillor John Procter (also MEP for Yorkshire and the Humber).[15] {{Election box begin |title=Wetherby (3)}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party=Conservative Party (UK)|candidate=Norma Harrington |votes=4,160|percentage=56.5|change=-1.8}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party=Conservative Party (UK)|candidate=Alan Lamb* |votes=4,126|percentage=|change=}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link||party=Conservative Party (UK)|candidate=Gerald Wilkinson* |votes=4,067|percentage=|change=}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Labour Party (UK)|candidate=John Lynch|votes=1,308|percentage=17.8|change=-1.8}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Liberal Democrats (UK)|candidate=David Hopps|votes=1,189|percentage=16.2|change=+9.9}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Labour Party (UK)|candidate=Jan Egan|votes=1,069|percentage=|change=}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Labour Party (UK)|candidate=Paul Ratcliffe|votes=875|percentage=|change=}}{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Green Party of England and Wales|candidate=Martin Pearce|votes=704|percentage=9.6|change=+6.1}}{{Election box majority||votes = 2,852 |percentage = TBC[16] |change = TBC }}{{Election box turnout| |votes = TBC |percentage = TBC |change = TBC }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box hold with party link| |winner = Conservative Party (UK) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} Notes{{notelist}}References1. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.leeds.gov.uk/your-council/elections/election-results?ward=Wetherby|title=Leeds City Council Election results 2018 - Wetherby ward |website=Leeds City Council |publication-date=4 May 2018 |access-date=9 June 2018}} {{United Kingdom local elections, 2018}}{{West Yorkshire elections}}2. ^1 {{cite web | title = Election results | url = https://www.leeds.gov.uk/your-council/elections/election-results | website = leeds.gov.uk |publisher = Leeds City Council | date = 4 May 2018}} 3. ^http://www.lgbce.org.uk/all-reviews/yorkshire-and-the-humber/west-yorkshire/leeds 4. ^Jeremy Morton, '[https://www.southleedslife.com/use-your-three-votes-in-leeds-city-council-elections/ Use your three votes in Leeds City Council elections]', South Leeds Life (2 May 2018). 5. ^1 {{cite news | last = Blow | first = John | title = Huge Leeds election success for Garfoth Independents - but colleagues fall short | url = https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/huge-leeds-election-success-for-garfoth-independents-but-colleagues-fall-short-1-9151191 | work = Yorkshire Evening Post | date = 4 May 2018 }} 6. ^{{cite news | last = Iqbal | first = Aisha | title = Long serving councillor resigns from Leeds Labour group amid "fit-up" claims| url = https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/politics/long-serving-councillor-resigns-from-leeds-labour-group-amid-fit-up-claims-1-8945716 | work = Yorkshire Evening Post | date = 8 January 2018 }} 7. ^{{cite news | last = Staff writer |title = Leeds council in turmoil? Third councillor walks out on ruling Labour group claiming “bullying and a toxic atmosphere” | url = https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:GNxpWndpEgUJ:https:%2F%2Fwww.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fpolitics%2Fleeds-council-in-turmoil-third-councillor-walks-out-on-ruling-labour-group-claiming-bullying-and-a-toxic-atmosphere-1-8404431%20&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=uk| work = Yorkshire Evening Post | date = 22 February 2017}} 8. ^{{cite news | last = Staff writer | title = Leeds council in chaos? Second councillor quits ruling Labour group within three days | url = https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/politics/leeds-council-in-chaos-second-councillor-quits-ruling-labour-group-within-three-days-1-8395211 | work = Yorkshire Evening Post | date = 17 February 2017 }} 9. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/politics/here-come-the-lattys-veteran-councillor-couple-will-be-new-leeds-lord-mayor-and-mayoress-1-8964048|title=Here come the Lattys! Veteran councillor couple will be new Leeds Lord Mayor and Mayoress|access-date=6 May 2018|language=en}} 10. ^{{cite news | last = Staff writer | title = Leeds Tory councillor frozen out amid bullying and intimidation claims | url = https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/leeds-tory-councillor-frozen-out-amid-bullying-and-intimidation-claims-1-8756467 | work = Yorkshire Evening Post | date = 18 September 2017 }} 11. ^{{cite news | last = Morton | first = Jeremy | title = Changes amongst South Leeds Councillors next May | url = http://www.southleedslife.com/changes-amongst-south-leeds-councillors-next-may/ | work = South Leeds Life | date = 30 November 2017 }} 12. ^{{cite news | last = Staff writer | title = Culture bid schism opens in Leeds as another councillor quits Labour| url = https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/politics/culture-bid-schism-opens-in-leeds-as-another-councillor-quits-labour-1-8822523 | work = Yorkshire Evening Post | date = 25 October 2017 }} 13. ^{{cite news | last = Iqbal | first = Aisha | title = Deputy leader to step down as wave of Leeds Labour councillors decide not to seek re-election | url = https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/politics/deputy-leader-to-step-down-as-wave-of-leeds-labour-councillors-decide-not-to-seek-re-election-1-8884363 | work = Yorkshire Evening Post | date = 30 November 2017 }} 14. ^{{cite news | last = Staff writer |title = Leeds Labour councillor to retire after 25 years | url = https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/leeds-labour-councillor-to-retire-after-25-years-1-8986853 | work = Yorkshire Evening Post | date = 29 January 2018}} 15. ^{{cite news | last = Reed | first = James | title = Yorkshire MEP told he cannot defend council seat | url = https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/yorkshire-mep-told-he-cannot-defend-council-seat-1-8785731 | work = Yorkshire Evening Post | date = 3 October 2017}} 16. ^https://www.leeds.gov.uk/your-council/elections/election-results?ward=Wetherby 3 : Leeds City Council elections|2018 English local elections|2010s in West Yorkshire |
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