1995 Leeds City Council election

The Leeds City Council elections were held on Thursday, 4 May 1995, with one third of the council up for election, alongside a vacancy in Roundhay.

Map of the results for the 1995 Leeds council election.

Labour won another victory over the opposition parties, winning a record number of wards as the Labour gains extended further into Conservative heartland. A disastrous result for the Tories saw them fall even further from the record lows they set the year before, losing Cookridge, North and Roundhay for the first time - with Wetherby their sole defence. Labour gained eight in total, securing second councillors in the previously reliable Conservative wards of Aireborough, Halton, Pudsey North and Weetwood. As a result, Labour represented over three-quarters of the council with a formidable majority of 51.

Having overtaken the Conservative vote the previous year, the Lib Dems fell behind again, but unlike the Conservatives were able to defend their three seats. As such, the holding up of the Labour's vote from strong figure achieved the year before was enough to win them their greatest share, amidst a poor turnout of 32.5%.[1]

Elsewhere, the Greens firmed up their second place in Wortley and increased their slate to cover half of the wards, whilst the Liberals fielded one fewer to match the number of Independents - all three of which making little impact. The leftist splinters from Labour, Militant Labour, and the now-defunct CPGB, Communist Party of Britain also fielded a first candidate each.[2]

Election result

Leeds Local Election Result 1995
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
 Labour3080+888.259.0103,585+7.7%
 Liberal Democrats30008.818.432,340-5.7%
 Conservative108-82.919.434,137-2.6%
 Green00000.02.33,964+0.4%
 Liberal00000.00.4739-0.3%
Militant Labour00000.00.2368+0.2%
 Independent00000.00.2354+0.2%
 Communist00000.00.057+0.0%

This result has the following consequences for the total number of seats on the council after the elections:

PartyPrevious councilNew council
Labour6775
Conservative2315
Liberal Democrat88
Independent11
Total9999
Working majority 35  51 

Ward results

Aireborough[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourM. Dunn3,93950.5+3.2
ConservativeM. Atkinson2,97138.1+8.7
Liberal DemocratsD. Gowland89611.5-11.9
Majority96812.4-5.4
Turnout7,806
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing-2.7
Armley[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourP. Paley3,08570.3+9.3
ConservativeGlenn Broadbent4299.8-1.9
LiberalGeorge Lawson4269.7-5.2
Liberal DemocratsAndrew Davies2856.5-5.9
GreenQuentin Cooper1643.7+3.7
Majority2,65660.5+14.4
Turnout4,389
Labour holdSwing+5.6
Barwick & Kippax[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourM. Monks4,74271.2+7.0
ConservativeChristopher Ward1,26719.0-3.3
Liberal DemocratsDavid Lindley6509.8-3.7
Majority3,47552.2+10.3
Turnout6,659
Labour holdSwing+5.1
Beeston[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourP. Bellwood2,65477.1+7.0
ConservativeH. Woodhead41212.0-3.7
Liberal DemocratsStephen Sadler3289.5-4.7
GreenTania Jackson501.5+1.5
Majority2,24265.1+10.7
Turnout3,444
Labour holdSwing+5.3
Bramley[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourA. Ross3,33579.1+6.7
ConservativeR. Netzel3408.1-1.3
Liberal DemocratsNigel Amor3067.3-4.9
LiberalElizabeth Bee2345.6-0.6
Majority2,99571.1+10.8
Turnout4,215
Labour holdSwing+4.0
Burmantofts[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPatrick Hennigan2,87864.9+10.1
Liberal DemocratsAlan Kimber1,39231.4-10.5
ConservativeGraham Castle1643.7+0.4
Majority1,48633.5+20.6
Turnout4,434
Labour holdSwing+10.3
Chapel Allerton[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourNorma Hutchinson3,50073.6+7.6
ConservativeI. Baxter62113.1-2.6
Liberal DemocratsIan Findlay4309.0-2.9
GreenC. Ni Bhean1473.1-3.3
CommunistS. Nolan571.2+1.2
Majority2,87960.5+10.2
Turnout4,755
Labour holdSwing+5.1
City & Holbeck[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourI. Coulthard2,73577.0+2.8
Liberal DemocratsPauline Bardon36310.2+2.3
ConservativeDavid Boynton2547.1-1.9
GreenD. Blakemore2015.7+1.4
Majority2,37266.8+1.6
Turnout3,553
Labour holdSwing+0.2
Cookridge[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourA. Procter2,55140.8+11.1
ConservativeA. Wheatley2,48439.7-1.3
Liberal DemocratsDavid Pratt1,21819.5-9.7
Majority671.1-10.2
Turnout6,253
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing+6.2
Garforth & Swillington[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourS. Haines5,05672.9+7.2
Liberal DemocratsIan Dowling98414.2-1.8
ConservativeJack Stott89512.9-5.4
Majority4,07258.7+11.3
Turnout6,935
Labour holdSwing+4.5
Halton[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourD. McGee3,73457.8+7.5
ConservativeWilliam Hyde1,99530.9-2.4
Liberal DemocratsAndrew Appleyard5688.8-7.6
GreenDavid Harbud1622.5+2.5
Majority1,73926.9+9.8
Turnout6,459
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing+4.9
Harehills[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJ. Clare3,07081.0+13.1
ConservativeT. Gerrard2937.7-4.3
Liberal DemocratsR. Senior2867.5-7.9
GreenM. Elliot1403.7-0.9
Majority2,77773.3+20.8
Turnout3,789
Labour holdSwing+8.7
Headingley[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourP. Moxon3,07168.8+9.1
Liberal DemocratsB. Thompson62113.9-6.6
ConservativeA. Hainsworth46410.4-2.0
GreenP. Alexander3066.9-0.6
Majority2,45054.9+15.7
Turnout4,462
Labour holdSwing+7.8
Horsforth[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsB. Cleasby2,79443.6-11.6
LabourR. Haggerty1,97730.9+12.2
ConservativeR. Whitehead1,55824.3-1.8
IndependentA. Gale791.2+1.2
Majority81712.7-16.4
Turnout6,408
Liberal Democrats holdSwing-11.9
Hunslet[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJ. Erskine2,70885.7+4.0
Liberal DemocratsG. Melnick1916.0-3.7
ConservativeJ. Eastwood1705.4-3.2
GreenG. Duncan912.9+2.9
Majority2,51779.7+7.8
Turnout3,160
Labour holdSwing+3.8
Kirkstall[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJ. Illingworth3,40077.3+7.8
GreenA. Mander4169.5+9.5
Liberal DemocratsD. Freeman2565.8-6.6
ConservativeF. McKimmings2485.6-2.0
LiberalN. Nowosielski791.8+1.8
Majority2,98467.8+10.7
Turnout4,399
Labour holdSwing-0.8
Middleton[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourR. Finnigan3,16283.3+5.7
ConservativeS. McBarron3028.0-2.4
Liberal DemocratsQ. Brown2276.0-6.1
GreenA. Blackburn1072.8+2.8
Majority2,86075.3+9.8
Turnout3,798
Labour holdSwing+4.0
Moortown[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsC. Brett2,93249.6-8.2
LabourM. Hughes1,87131.6+10.7
ConservativeJ. Dagwell98916.7-4.6
IndependentH. Alexander1232.1+2.1
Majority1,06117.9-18.6
Turnout5,915
Liberal Democrats holdSwing-9.4
Morley North[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourP. Jones3,78266.4+9.0
ConservativeJ. Galek1,14220.0-8.4
Liberal DemocratsM. Betteridge5098.9-5.2
GreenT. Sykes2644.6+4.6
Majority2,64046.3+17.4
Turnout5,697
Labour holdSwing+8.7
Morley South[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourR. Mitchell3,50963.4+5.4
Liberal DemocratsT. Leadley1,28323.2-4.5
ConservativeA. Grayson74113.4-0.9
Majority2,22640.2+9.9
Turnout5,533
Labour holdSwing+4.9
North[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJ. Sully2,04735.2+8.2
ConservativeR. Feldman1,95633.6-5.2
Liberal DemocratsS. Umpleby1,72129.6-2.4
GreenP. Harris901.5-0.6
Majority911.6-5.2
Turnout5,814
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing+6.7
Otley & Wharfedale[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsG. Kirkland3,29540.8+1.6
LabourJ. Eveleigh2,75334.1+6.1
ConservativeJ. Bird2,02225.1-6.4
Majority5426.7-1.1
Turnout8,070
Liberal Democrats holdSwing-2.2
Pudsey North[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourT. Spamer3,60151.3+8.6
ConservativeI. Favell2,39134.1+3.4
Liberal DemocratsR. Cam1,02914.7-12.0
Majority1,21017.2+5.1
Turnout7,021
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing+2.6
Pudsey South[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJ. Jarosz3,39756.5+9.8
Liberal DemocratsR. Keighley1,82130.3-9.7
ConservativeG. Winnard79713.3-0.1
Majority1,57626.2+19.5
Turnout6,015
Labour holdSwing+9.7
Richmond Hill[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourM. Simmons3,09584.7+6.9
Liberal DemocratsK. Norman38510.5-3.9
ConservativeW. Birch1764.8-3.0
Majority2,71074.1+10.8
Turnout3,656
Labour holdSwing+5.4
Rothwell[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourB. Walker3,48172.8+7.8
Liberal DemocratsM. Galdas78016.3-3.0
ConservativeR. Heeson52110.9-4.9
Majority2,70156.5+10.8
Turnout4,782
Labour holdSwing+5.4
Roundhay[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourD. Lewis2,83943.8+12.1
LabourJ. White2,765
ConservativeM. Burnell2,18633.7-5.3
ConservativeJ. Suttenstall2,148
Liberal DemocratsJ. Sefton1,19318.4-8.1
Liberal DemocratsW. Pickard1,057
GreenA. Ketchin2604.0+1.3
Majority65310.1+2.8
Turnout6,478
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing+8.7
Seacroft[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourD. Gabb3,29885.4+1.8
Liberal DemocratsS. Fisher2997.7-1.4
ConservativeR. Jones2666.9-0.4
Majority2,99977.6+3.1
Turnout3,863
Labour holdSwing+1.6
University[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourG. Harper2,52269.8+6.2
Militant LabourC. Hill36810.2+10.2
Liberal DemocratsA. Norman2797.7-6.4
ConservativeR. Winfield2416.7-2.5
GreenA. Begg2055.7-7.5
Majority2,15463.5+14.1
Turnout3,615
Labour holdSwing-2.0
Weetwood[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourG. Platt2,83742.8+2.4
Liberal DemocratsJ. Ewens2,50037.7+3.0
ConservativeD. Boulton1,13417.1-7.7
GreenC. Nash1532.3+2.3
Majority3375.1-0.5
Turnout6,624
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing-0.3
Wetherby[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeD. Hudson3,51846.4-3.8
LabourR. Steel2,40731.7+11.3
Liberal DemocratsP. Boughton1,66221.9-7.5
Majority1,11114.6-6.2
Turnout7,587
Conservative holdSwing-7.5
Whinmoor[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourE. Pickard3,14971.0+7.2
ConservativeW. Hanbury72816.4-5.0
Liberal DemocratsG. Roberts4059.1-5.6
IndependentA. Thorpe1523.4+3.4
Majority2,42154.6+12.2
Turnout4,434
Labour holdSwing+6.1
Wortley[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourF. Hamilton3,40061.6+4.1
GreenD. Blackburn1,20821.9+2.1
ConservativeM. Best4628.4-3.2
Liberal DemocratsD. Brayshaw4528.2-3.0
Majority2,19239.7+2.0
Turnout5,522
Labour holdSwing+1.0

By-elections between 1995 and 1996

Richmond Hill by-election 26 October 1995[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMichael Lyons1,79284.2-0.5
Liberal Democrats23310.9+0.4
Conservative1034.8+0.0
Majority1,55973.3-0.8
Turnout2,12815.0-10.8
Labour holdSwing-0.4

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