Killingbeck and Seacroft is an electoral ward of Leeds City Council in east Leeds, West Yorkshire, covering both of the outer city suburb areas of Killingbeck and Seacroft and the north west part of Cross Gates.
Kenneth Woolmer represented Seacroft ward on the City of Leeds Council (1970-1974) and Leeds City Council (1974-1978). Later Member of Parliament for Batley and Morley (1979-1983).
indicates seat up for re-election.
indicates seat up for election following resignation or death of sitting councillor.
indicates councillor defection.
* indicates incumbent councillor.
Elections since 2010
May 2022
2022
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
John Tudor
2,510
61.7
-0.3
Conservative
Cormac Trigg
803
19.7
-4.4
Green
David Anthoney
293
7.2
-1.0
Liberal Democrats
John Otley
229
5.6
+1.9
Freedom Alliance
Suzanne Harbourne
122
3.0
N/A
TUSC
Iain Dalton
96
2.3
+2.2
Majority
1,707
41.9
+4.0
Turnout
4,071
22.6%
-4.0
Labour hold
Swing
May 2021
2021
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
David Jenkins*
2,946
62.0
+15.7
Conservative
David Frame
1,145
24.1
+14.1
Green
Alan Anthoney
391
8.2
+2.2
Liberal Democrats
John Otley
174
3.7
N/A
SDP
Hafizur Rahman
32
0.1
N/A
Majority
1,801
37.9
+9.4
Turnout
4,755
26.6
+4.4
Labour hold
Swing
May 2019
2019
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
Katie Dye*
1,751
46.3
-5.3
East Leeds Independents
Catherine Dobson
672
17.8
-1.3
UKIP
Peter Morgan
579
15.3
+15.3
Conservative
Andrew Martin
378
10.0
-1.7
Green
Colin Noble
227
6.0
-5.7
Yorkshire
Matthew Clover
131
3.5
-6.7
For Britain
Adam Ramoth
41
1.1
+1.1
Majority
1,079
28.5
-4.0
Turnout
3,802
22.2
-3.5
Labour hold
Swing
-2.0
May 2018
2018
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
Paul Drinkwater
2,718
51.6
-10.7
Labour
David Jenkins
2,602
Labour
Katie Dye
2,585
East Leeds Independents
Catherine Dobson*
1,005
19.1
N/A
Conservative
Marilyn Coen
619
11.7
+2.1
Yorkshire
John Otley
538
10.2
+7.7
Conservative
Anne Palmer
478
Conservative
Fiona Robertson
445
Liberal Democrats
Kate Langwick
389
7.4
+3.7
Majority
1,713
32.5
-11.5
Turnout
16,989
25.7
-2.1
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
May 2016
2016
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
Graham Hyde*
2,811
62.3
+7.5
UKIP
Steve Leak
828
18.3
-5.3
Conservative
Elizabeth Hayes
431
9.5
-4.6
Liberal Democrats
Adam Douglas
166
3.7
+0.2
Green
Jaimes Moran
124
2.7
-1.3
Yorkshire First
John Otley
111
2.5
+2.5
TUSC
Iain Dalton
44
1.0
+1.0
Majority
1983
44.0
+12.8
Turnout
4,515
27.8
Labour hold
Swing
May 2015
2015
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
Catherine Dobson
4,792
54.8
-18.7
UKIP
Phil Moore
2,061
23.6
+23.6
Conservative
Beatrice Greenwood
1,235
14.1
-2.5
Green
Louise Winrow
350
4.0
+4.0
Liberal Democrats
Joanne Binns
304
3.5
-6.4
Majority
2,731
31.2
-25.8
Turnout
8,742
53.2
Labour hold
Swing
21.2
May 2014
2014
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
Brian Selby*
2,927
Conservative
Dorothy Flynn
623
Green
Louise Richardson
617
Liberal Democrats
Joanne Binns
311
Majority
2,304
Turnout
29.2
Labour hold
Swing
May 2012
2012
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
Graham Hyde*
3,240
73.8
+0.3
English Democrat
Sam Kelly
487
11.1
+11.1
Conservative
Elizabeth Hayes
439
10.0
-6.6
Liberal Democrats
Harriet Chapman
223
5.1
-4.8
Majority
2,753
62.7
+5.7
Turnout
4,389
Labour hold
Swing
+3.4
May 2011
2011
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
Veronica Morgan*
3,761
73.5
+19.5
Conservative
William Flynn
847
16.6
-0.1
Liberal Democrats
Joanne Binns
508
9.9
-6.8
Majority
2,914
57.0
+19.7
Turnout
5,116
31
Labour hold
Swing
+9.8
May 2010
2010
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
Brian Selby*
4,711
54.0
+4.2
Liberal Democrats
Joanne Binns
1,459
16.7
+6.5
Conservative
William Flynn
1,450
16.6
+1.8
BNP
Bernard Allen
962
11.0
-3.0
Alliance for Green Socialism
Simon Fearn
147
1.7
-0.7
Majority
3,252
37.3
+2.3
Turnout
8,729
52.8
+21.4
Labour hold
Swing
+1.1
See also
Listed buildings in Seacroft and Killingbeck
Notes
Woolmer had previously represented Seacroft as a City of Leeds Councillor since 1970.
Stringer had previously represented Seacroft as a City of Leeds Councillor since 1972.
Mudie had previously represented Seacroft as a City of Leeds Councillor since 1971.
Gabb previously represented Osmondthorpe from 1954 to 1971 and again between 1974 and 1980. He was elected as an Alderman between 1971 and 1974 and awarded an OBE in the 1975 Birthday Honours.[5]
Dobson resigned the Labour whip and became Leader of the East Leeds Independents group on the council, joining previous defector and Cross Gates and Whinmoor councillor Janette Walker. The Yorkshire Evening Post quoted Dobson stating, "I am not prepared to stand by while the Labour Council withdraws basic services to my community while bankrolling vanity projects”.[10]
Days after the 2021 council election, Drinkwater resigned from the Labour Party on 10 May, citing "institutionalised bullying" in the ruling Labour council group and argued for a change to the council's decision-making structures. He did not stand for re-election in 2022.[12]
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