world.wikisort.org - United_KingdomGarforth and Swillington is an electoral ward of Leeds City Council in east Leeds, West Yorkshire, covering the town of Garforth as well as the villages of Great Preston and Swillington.
Electoral ward in Leeds, England
Human settlement in England
Garforth and Swillington |
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 Garforth and Swillington highlighted within Leeds |
Population | 16,107 (2019 electorate)[1] |
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Country | England |
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Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
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UK Parliament | |
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Councillors | - Mark Dobson[2]
(Garforth & Swillington Independents) - Sarah Field[3]
(Garforth & Swillington Independents) - Suzanne McCormack[4]
(Garforth & Swillington Independents)
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Boundaries
The Garforth and Swillington ward includes the civil parishes of:
Councillors
Election | Councillor | Councillor | Councillor |
1980 |
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Greg Moakes (Lab)[lower-alpha 1] |
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David Lambert (Lab) |
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Ernest Smith (Lab) |
1982 |
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Greg Moakes (Lab) |
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David Lambert (Lab) |
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David Schofield (Con)[5] |
1983 |
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Greg Moakes (Lab) |
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David Lambert (Lab) |
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David Schofield (Con) |
1984 |
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Greg Moakes (Lab) |
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David Lambert (Lab) |
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David Schofield (Con)[lower-alpha 2] |
1986 |
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Greg Moakes (Lab) |
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David Lambert (Lab) |
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Alan Groves (Lab) |
1987 |
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Greg Moakes (Lab) |
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John Ratchford (Lab) |
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Alan Groves (Lab) |
1988 |
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Greg Moakes (Lab) |
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John Ratchford (Lab) |
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Alan Groves (Lab) |
1990 |
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Greg Moakes (Lab) |
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John Ratchford (Lab) |
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Alan Groves (Lab) |
1991 |
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Greg Moakes (Lab) |
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Shirley Haines (Lab) |
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Alan Groves (Lab) |
1992 |
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Thomas Murray (Lab)[6] |
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Shirley Haines (Lab) |
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Alan Groves (Lab) |
1994 |
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Thomas Murray (Lab) |
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Shirley Haines (Lab) |
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Alan Groves (Lab) |
1995 |
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Thomas Murray (Lab) |
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Shirley Haines (Lab) |
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Alan Groves (Lab) |
1996 |
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Thomas Murray (Lab) |
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Shirley Haines (Lab) |
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Alan Groves (Lab) |
1998 |
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Thomas Murray (Lab) |
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Shirley Haines (Lab) |
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Karen Groves (Lab)[7] |
1999 |
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Thomas Murray (Lab) |
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Alan Groves (Lab) |
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Karen Groves (Lab) |
2000 |
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Thomas Murray (Lab) |
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Alan Groves (Lab) |
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Karen Groves (Lab) |
2002 |
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Thomas Murray (Lab) |
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Alan Groves (Lab) |
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Karen Marshall (Lab)[lower-alpha 3] |
2003 |
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Thomas Murray (Lab) |
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Andrea Harrison (Lab)[8] |
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Karen Marshall (Lab) |
2004 |
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Thomas Murray (Lab) |
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Andrea Harrison (Lab) |
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Mark Phillips (Con)[9] |
2006 |
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Thomas Murray (Lab) |
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Andrea Harrison (Lab) |
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Mark Phillips (Con) |
2007 |
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Thomas Murray (Lab) |
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Andrea Harrison (Lab) |
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Mark Dobson (Lab) |
2008 |
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Thomas Murray (Lab) |
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Andrea McKenna (Lab)[lower-alpha 4] |
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Mark Dobson (Lab) |
2010 |
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Thomas Murray (Lab) |
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Andrea McKenna (Lab) |
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Mark Dobson (Lab) |
2011 |
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Thomas Murray (Lab) |
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Andrea McKenna (Lab) |
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Mark Dobson (Lab) |
2012 |
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Thomas Murray (Lab) |
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Andrea McKenna (Lab) |
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Mark Dobson (Lab) |
2014 |
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Stuart McKenna (Lab)[10] |
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Andrea McKenna (Lab) |
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Mark Dobson (Lab) |
2015 |
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Stuart McKenna (Lab) |
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Andrea McKenna (Lab) |
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Mark Dobson (Lab) |
2016 |
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Stuart McKenna (Lab) |
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Sarah Field (Lab) |
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Mark Dobson (Lab) |
February 2017 |
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Stuart McKenna (Lab) |
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Sarah Field (GSI) |
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Mark Dobson (GSI)[lower-alpha 5] |
2018 |
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Suzanne McCormack (GSI) |
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Sarah Field (GSI) |
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Mark Dobson (GSI) |
2019 |
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Suzanne McCormack (GSI) |
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Sarah Field (GSI) |
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Mark Dobson (GSI) |
2021 |
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Suzanne McCormack (GSI) |
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Sarah Field (GSI) |
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Mark Dobson (GSI) |
2022 |
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Suzanne McCormack* (GSI) |
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Sarah Field* (GSI) |
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Mark Dobson* (GSI) |
indicates seat up for re-election.
indicates councillor defection.
* indicates incumbent councillor.
Elections since 2010
May 2022
May 2021
May 2019
May 2018
May 2016
May 2015
May 2014
May 2012
May 2011
May 2010
Notes
- Moakes had been a Kippax and Swillington ward councillor since 1973.
- For the next election in 1986, Schofield successfully stood instead as the Conservative candidate for Halton ward and did not re-stand for Garforth and Swillington. He later represented Temple Newsam ward.
- Groves stood under her new name of Karen Marshall. She lost her re-election bid at the 2004 election and, then Karen Bruce, was later elected for Rothwell ward in 2011.
- Harrison had married Armley councillor James McKenna and taken his name since her last election.
- Dobson resigned from the Labour council group to form and lead a new Garforth & Swillington Independents group on the council. He stated he was "increasingly uncomfortable with the direction and leadership of the Leeds Labour group." His ward colleague, Sarah Field, resigned the Labour whip three days later. She cited similar concerns to Dobson having "grown increasingly uneasy with the direction, priorities and manoeuvring of the Labour Group”.[11][12]
References
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