2007 Leeds City Council election

2007 Leeds City Council election

3 May 2007

33 of the 99 seats on Leeds City Council50 seats needed for a majority
Turnout37.52% (Increase1.62%)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Keith WakefieldMark Harris Andrew Carter
Party LabourLiberal DemocratsConservative
Last election 16 seats, 31.6% 8 seats, 21.4% 7 seats, 27.0%
Seats won 15 8 7
Seats after 43 24 22
Seat change Increase3 Decrease1 Decrease2
Popular vote 65,26039,529 53,829
Percentage 32.5%19.7% 27.0%

Labour in red (15), Liberal Democrats in yellow (8), Conservatives in blue (7), Morley Borough Independents in dark green (2) and Greens in green (1).

Council control before election

CoalitionLiberal Democrats and Conservatives

Council control after election

CoalitionLiberal Democrats and Conservatives

The 2007 Leeds City Council election took place on Thursday 3 May 2007 to elect members of Leeds City Council in England.

As per the election cycle, one third of the council's 99 seats were contested. Those seats up for election were those of the second-placed candidate elected for every ward at the 2004 all-out election, who had been granted a three-year term to expire in 2007.

Despite Labour gaining three council seats, the council remained in no overall control as no political party had an overall majority of councillors. In coalition since 2004, the Liberal Democrat and Conservative council administration continued.[1][2][3][4][5]

Election result

Leeds local election result 2007[3][5]
Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/−
  Labour15 3 0 Increase3 45.4 32.565,260+0.9
  Conservative7 0 2 Decrease2 21.2 27.0 53,829 -0.2
  Liberal Democrats8 0 1 Decrease1 24.2 19.7 39,529 -1.7
  BNP0 0 0 0 0.0 11.2 22,407 -0.2
  Green1 0 0 0 3.0 3.9 7,857 -0.7
  Morley Borough Independent2 0 0 0 6.1 2.7 5,454 +0.3
  UKIP0 0 0 0 0.0 0.9 1,816 +0.9
  Alliance for Green Socialism 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.9 1,717 -0.1
  Independent0 0 0 0 0.0 0.8 1,680 +0.7
  English Democrat0 0 0 0 0.0 0.3 523 0.0
  Respect0 0 0 0 0.0 0.1 520 +0.1
  CPA0 0 0 0 0.0 0.1 129 0.0

This result had the following consequences for the total number of seats on the council after the elections:[4]

Party 2006 election Prior to election New council
Labour 40 40 43
Liberal Democrat 26 25[a]24
Conservative 24 24 22
Morley Borough Independent 4 4 5
Green 3 3 3
BNP 1 1 1
Independent 1[b]2 1
Total 99 99 99
Working majority  -19  -19  -13 

Councillors who did not stand for re-election

Councillor/s who did not stand for re-election (1)
Councillor Ward First elected Party Reason Successor
Andrew Millard[6]Wetherby2003Conservativestood down Alan Lamb (Conservative)

Ward results

Adel & Wharfedale[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
ConservativeLes Carter* 3,897 51.7 −1.8
Liberal DemocratsChristina Shaw 2,265 30.0 +3.0
LabourRosemary Pickard 909 12.1 −0.1
BNPJason Harland 272 3.6 +3.6
English DemocratStephen Elliott 197 2.6 −4.7
Majority1,632 21.6 −4.9
Turnout7,540 47.7 −0.3
ConservativeholdSwing-2.4
Alwoodley[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
ConservativeRuth Feldman* 3,873 52.3 +1.9
LabourRichard Masterton 1,599 21.6 +1.7
Liberal DemocratsJohn Clay 1,148 15.5 −10.5
UKIPWarren Hendon 326 4.4 +4.4
BNPChristine Whitaker 261 3.5 +3.5
Alliance for Green Socialism Brian Jackson 204 2.8 −1.0
Majority2,274 30.7 +6.3
Turnout7,411 42.7 +0.9
ConservativeholdSwing+0.1
Ardsley & Robin Hood[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourJack Dunn* 1,967 35.3 −0.6
BNPJoanna Beverley 1,538 27.6 +5.1
ConservativeDavid Boynton 1,181 21.2 −4.9
Liberal DemocratsPhilip Moore 567 10.2 −5.4
UKIPDavid Daniel 325 5.8 +5.8
Majority429 7.7 −2.0
Turnout5,578 35.9 +2.4
LabourholdSwing-2.8
Armley[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourJames McKenna* 2,287 46.1 +4.0
ConservativeGlenn Broadbent 737 14.8 +1.3
Liberal DemocratsAlistair Bradley 676 13.6 +0.8
BNPSean Fitzpatrick 656 13.2 −4.3
GreenYvonne Clarke 610 12.3 −1.8
Majority1,550 31.2 +6.6
Turnout4,966 28.8 −1.7
LabourholdSwing+1.3
Beeston & Holbeck[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourAdam Ogilvie* 2,079 44.1 +4.5
ConservativeRobert Winfield 889 18.9 +5.0
BNPDean Taylor 703 14.9 −3.0
Liberal DemocratsJames Fuller 591 12.5 −10.9
GreenAndrea Binns 269 5.7 +0.6
UKIPDarren Oddy 181 3.8 +3.8
Majority1,190 25.3 +9.2
Turnout4,712 30.6 −1.0
LabourholdSwing-0.2
Bramley & Stanningley[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourTed Hanley* 2,123 41.1 +0.6
BNPGary Roberts 971 18.8 +1.0
ConservativeMichael Best 820 15.9 +0.1
Liberal DemocratsAdam Slack 599 11.6 −4.6
English DemocratDean Locke 326 6.3 +6.3
GreenPamela Brown 325 6.3 −0.7
Majority1,152 22.3 −0.4
Turnout5,164 32.1 +1.9
LabourholdSwing-0.2
Burmantofts & Richmond Hill[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal DemocratsRichard Brett* 2,331 48.1 +5.8
LabourRonald Grahame 1,450 29.9 −1.8
BNPMark Collett 898 18.5 −3.3
ConservativeElliott Burton 164 3.4 −0.8
Majority881 18.2 +7.6
Turnout4,843 32.1 −1.7
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing+3.8
Calverley & Farsley[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
ConservativeAmanda Carter* 3,775 53.5 +6.6
LabourAndrew Jarosz 1,635 23.2 −2.3
BNPRobert Leary 872 12.4 −1.8
Liberal DemocratsKathryn Gagen 778 11.0 −2.5
Majority2,140 30.3 +8.8
Turnout7,060 41.7 +1.2
ConservativeholdSwing+4.4
Chapel Allerton[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourMohammed Rafique* 2,967 51.8 +4.8
Liberal DemocratsAqila Choudhry 833 14.6 −13.2
ConservativeSimon Baker 774 13.5 +3.1
Alliance for Green Socialism Beverley Samuels 535 9.3 +0.3
GreenMark Elliot 432 7.5 +1.9
BNPDavid Whitaker 183 3.2 +3.2
Majority2,134 37.3 +18.0
Turnout5,724 33.7 −2.8
LabourholdSwing+9.0
City & Hunslet[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourPatrick Davey* 1,647 43.6 −3.3
Liberal DemocratsPaul Swain 552 14.6 −13.8
RespectMuserat Sujawal 520 13.8 +7.5
BNPJohn Atkinson 440 11.6 +11.6
ConservativeSyed Hassan-Shah 361 9.6 −1.3
GreenMichael Northfield 215 5.7 −1.8
Alliance for Green Socialism Allan House 42 1.1 +1.1
Majority1,095 29.0 +10.5
Turnout3,777 22.4 −4.3
LabourholdSwing+5.2
Cross Gates & Whinmoor[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourPauleen Grahame* 2,619 41.7 +2.7
ConservativeLiz Hayes 1,984 31.6 +0.2
BNPHelen Foster 894 14.2 −0.5
Liberal DemocratsAnn Norman 779 12.4 +3.1
Majority635 10.1 +2.4
Turnout6,276 37.8 +0.7
LabourholdSwing+1.2
Farnley & Wortley[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
GreenAnn Blackburn* 2,284 39.7 +0.9
LabourStephen Towler 1,607 27.9 +0.3
BNPSheree Smith 760 13.2 −3.3
ConservativeGeorge Firth 649 11.3 +0.8
Liberal DemocratsMichael Taylor 268 4.7
UKIPSyd Hobson 165 2.9 +2.9
Alliance for Green Socialism Declan Normaschild 23 0.4 −0.3
Majority677 11.8 +0.7
Turnout5,756 33.5 −0.8
GreenholdSwing+0.3
Garforth & Swillington[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourMark Dobson 4,196 54.3 +12.8
ConservativeMark Phillips* 2,482 32.1 −6.0
BNPPeter Lee 574 7.4 −4.9
Liberal DemocratsRobert Jacques 479 6.2 −1.9
Majority1,714 22.2 +18.8
Turnout7,731 49.1 −1.4
Labourgain from ConservativeSwing+9.4
Gipton & Harehills[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourArif Hussain 3,432 50.8 +2.9
Liberal DemocratsJavaid Akhtar* 2,563 37.9 −6.7
BNPPeter Maverick 381 5.6 +5.6
ConservativeBeatrice Greenwood 222 3.3 −1.3
GreenAndrew Parnham 106 1.6 +1.6
Alliance for Green Socialism Azar Iqbal 54 0.8 −2.1
Majority869 12.9 +9.6
Turnout6,758 43.0 +5.8
Labourgain from Liberal DemocratsSwing+4.8
Guiseley & Rawdon[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
ConservativeStuart Andrew* 3,207 47.4 +5.2
LabourMike King 1,943 28.7 +2.3
Liberal DemocratsCindy Cleasby 838 12.4 −3.3
BNPWayne Taylor 398 5.9 −3.1
GreenColin Avison 339 5.0 −1.0
Alliance for Green Socialism Gareth Christie 43 0.6 −0.2
Majority1,264 18.7 +2.9
Turnout6,768 40.7 −0.6
ConservativeholdSwing+1.4
Harewood[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
ConservativeRachel Procter* 4,614 68.1 +5.8
LabourDanial Adilypour 891 13.2 +0.3
Liberal DemocratsAoife Maher 468 6.9 −2.7
BNPMartin Gibson 443 6.5 −4.3
GreenKate Bisson 304 4.5 +0.6
Alliance for Green Socialism Fiona Christie 53 0.8 +0.3
Majority3,723 55.0 +5.5
Turnout6,773 46.5 −1.6
ConservativeholdSwing+2.7
Headingley[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal DemocratsJames Monaghan* 1,203 47.8 +6.1
LabourKatherine Mitchell 577 22.9 −2.1
GreenLesley Jeffries 378 15.0 −3.3
ConservativeChristopher Wales 238 9.4 −2.2
Alliance for Green Socialism Sequoyah de Souza Vigneswaren 79 3.1 −0.1
BNPLawrence Hansard 44 1.7 +1.7
Majority626 24.9 +8.3
Turnout2,519 17.8 −1.1
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing+4.1
Horsforth[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal DemocratsAndrew Barker* 2,626 37.0 −1.4
ConservativeRichard Hardcastle 2,599 36.7 −0.3
LabourNigel Gill 828 11.7 −2.5
GreenStuart Thornton 344 4.9 −3.6
BNPIan Asquith 323 4.6 +4.6
IndependentDouglas Holmes 178 2.5 +2.5
UKIPSandi Crabtree 127 1.8 +1.8
CPAPaul Hellyer 65 0.9 −1.2
Majority27 0.4 −1.0
Turnout7,090 41.3 +2.0
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing-0.5
Hyde Park & Woodhouse[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal DemocratsKabeer Hussain* 1,390 43.8 +5.0
LabourKamila Maqsood 1,037 32.7 −5.2
GreenTim Sunderland 333 10.5 −7.2
ConservativeSyprian Pitkin 200 6.3 +6.3
BNPBernard Allen 101 3.2 +3.2
Alliance for Green Socialism Hatan Aslam 58 1.8 −1.0
IndependentSairab Shah 51 1.6 −1.2
Majority353 11.1 +10.1
Turnout3,170 21.4 +2.9
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing+5.1
Killingbeck & Seacroft[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourVonnie Morgan* 2,789 54.2 +2.1
BNPJohn Powell 862 16.7 −2.9
Liberal DemocratsSadie Fisher 799 15.5 −1.3
ConservativeDonald Townsley 698 13.6 +2.1
Majority1,927 37.4 +4.9
Turnout5,148 32.0 +16.2
LabourholdSwing+2.5
Kippax & Methley[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourJames Lewis* 3,403 55.8 +3.0
ConservativeTina Phillips 1,422 23.3 +3.4
BNPMark Powell 754 12.4 −5.0
Liberal DemocratsGeoffrey Warrington 515 8.5 −1.4
Majority1,981 32.5 −0.5
Turnout6,094 38.8 −2.4
LabourholdSwing-0.2
Kirkstall[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourJohn Illingworth* 2,236 43.7 −1.8
Liberal DemocratsRuth Coleman 1,743 34.1 +1.4
BNPSandra Cockayne 380 7.4 +7.4
GreenMartin Reed 378 7.4 −4.0
ConservativeJeremy Kapp 374 7.3 −3.0
Majority493 9.6 −3.2
Turnout5,111 32.0 +2.8
LabourholdSwing-1.6
Middleton Park[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourJudith Blake* 2,467 46.7 +4.1
BNPKevin Meeson 1,817 34.4 +5.8
Liberal DemocratsBenedict Chastney 537 10.2 −1.4
ConservativeAbdul Kotia 467 8.8 −8.4
Majority650 12.3 −1.7
Turnout5,288 31.9 +2.5
LabourholdSwing-0.8
Moortown[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal DemocratsBrenda Lancaster* 3,061 40.1 +6.3
LabourGerry Harper 2,383 31.2 −0.5
ConservativeLyn Buckley 1,600 21.0 −8.2
Alliance for Green Socialism Michael Davies 254 3.3 −2.1
BNPPeter Cliff 240 3.1 +3.1
UKIPJeff Miles 99 1.3 +1.3
Majority678 8.9 +6.8
Turnout7,637 44.9 +3.8
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing+3.4
Morley North[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Morley Borough IndependentBob Gettings 3,069 41.0 −1.4
BNPTom Redmond 1,328 17.7 −3.6
IndependentStewart McArdle* 1,163 15.5 +15.5
LabourPaul Mullen 1,018 13.6 −6.0
ConservativeJason Aldiss 674 9.0 −2.5
Liberal DemocratsChristopher Lovell 231 3.1 −1.9
Majority1,741 23.3 +2.3
Turnout7,483 43.3 +3.4
Morley Borough IndependentholdSwing+1.1
Morley South[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Morley Borough IndependentTerry Grayshon* 2,385 35.9 +7.6
BNPMike Mee 1,928 29.0 −3.9
LabourDavid Langham 1,385 20.8 −1.4
ConservativeKeely Jamieson 539 8.1 −0.6
IndependentCharles Slingsby 206 3.1 +0.3
Liberal DemocratsJamie Saddler 201 3.0 −2.0
Majority457 6.9 +2.3
Turnout6,644 41.7 +2.6
Morley Borough IndependentholdSwing+5.7
Otley & Yeadon[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal DemocratsColin Campbell* 3,464 44.1 +5.4
LabourJohn Eveleigh 1,833 23.3 +1.5
ConservativeJohn Sharples 1,799 22.9 −5.1
BNPRichard Warrington 361 4.6 −2.2
GreenDavid Webb 263 3.3 −0.3
Alliance for Green Socialism Simon Fearn 68 0.9 −0.2
CPATheresa Hellyer 64 0.8 +0.8
Majority1,631 20.8 +10.2
Turnout7,852 45.6 −1.5
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing+1.9
Pudsey[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourRichard Lewis* 2,917 41.8 +5.0
ConservativeJoseph Marjoram 2,257 32.4 +1.1
BNPJohn Hirst 816 11.7 −4.7
Liberal DemocratsJohn Skinner 471 6.8 −3.2
UKIPPhil Banks 261 3.7 +3.7
GreenIrene Dracup 250 3.6 −2.0
Majority660 9.5 +3.9
Turnout6,972 41.1 +1.0
LabourholdSwing+1.9
Rothwell[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal DemocratsSteve Smith* 2,453 41.4 +0.8
LabourKaren Bruce 2,166 36.6 +2.4
BNPTracy Andrews 664 11.2 −3.2
ConservativeMatthew Robinson 639 10.8 +0.1
Majority287 4.8 −1.7
Turnout5,922 38.5 +1.3
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing-0.8
Roundhay[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
ConservativeValerie Kendall* 2,976 40.2 +0.7
LabourAlex Sobel2,409 32.5 −0.5
Liberal DemocratsAltaf Hussein 931 12.6 −3.8
GreenPaul Ellis 601 8.1 +0.1
BNPMark Ferguson 268 3.6 +3.6
Alliance for Green Socialism Malcolm Christie 219 3.0 −0.1
Majority567 7.7 +1.3
Turnout7,404 43.7 +0.6
ConservativeholdSwing+0.6
Temple Newsam[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LabourJacqueline Langdale 2,388 34.0 −1.7
ConservativeDavid Schofield* 2,294 32.6 +3.3
BNPPeter Hollings 1,642 23.4 +1.2
Liberal DemocratsKeith Norman 707 10.1 −2.9
Majority94 1.3 −5.1
Turnout7,031 44.1 +2.2
Labourgain from ConservativeSwing-2.5
Weetwood[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal DemocratsSue Bentley* 2,784 47.5 +3.8
ConservativeMartin West 1,413 24.1 +1.3
LabourMohammed Azam 808 13.8 −4.9
GreenMartin Hemingway 426 7.3 +0.0
BNPGillian Leake 265 4.5 −1.8
Alliance for Green Socialism Daniel Kennedy 85 1.4 +0.1
IndependentCat Procter 82 1.4 +1.4
Majority1,371 23.4 +2.6
Turnout5,863 35.2 +1.4
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing+1.2
Wetherby[1][2][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
ConservativeAlan Lamb 4,011 60.3 +3.2
LabourJolene Cassell 1,265 19.0 +3.1
Liberal DemocratsJames Matthews 678 10.2 −4.0
BNPDavid Craven 370 5.6 −7.4
UKIPTony Robson 332 5.0 +5.0
Majority2,746 41.3 +0.2
Turnout6,656 43.3 −0.7
ConservativeholdSwing+0.0

Notes

  1. ^Brian Jennings (Weetwood) left the Liberal Democrats after the 2006 election to sit as an independent.
  2. ^Former Morley Borough Independent Stewart McArdle (Morley North) resigned from the party in May 2005 to sit as an independent.

References

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