08 May 2021

New political make-up of Leeds City Council

Elections

As a result of the local elections in Leeds which saw all 33 wards contested and one councillor elected per ward (except Roundhay ward where two seats were contested and two councillors subsequently elected), the new make-up of the city council is as follows:

Overall political composition (99 seats in total):

Labour [LAB]: 54 seats (no change)

Conservative [CON]: 24 seats (up from 23)

Lib Dem [LD]: 8 seats (up from 7)

Morley Borough Independents [MBI]: 6 seats (up from 5)

Garforth and Swillington Independents Party [GSIP]: 3 seats (no change)

Green [GR]: 3 seats (no change)

Independent 1 seat (no change)

Provisional turnout: 37.67 per cent

Following the election, Labour remain in control of Leeds City Council.

Three of the seats contested and now filled had been vacant without a serving councillor in place.

Full details of the election results can be seen at https://www.leeds.gov.uk/your-council/elections/leeds-city-council-election-results.

ENDS

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Leeds City Council Communications team
communicationsteam@leeds.gov.uk