Moortown is an electoral ward of Leeds City Council in north Leeds, West Yorkshire, covering the suburb of the same name, Meanwood and the southern part of Moor Allerton below the Leeds Outer Ring Road.
indicates seat up for re-election.
indicates seat up for election following resignation or death of sitting councillor.
* indicates incumbent councillor.
Elections since 2010
2022
2022
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
Mahalia France-Mir
3,980
55.6
+2.4
Conservative
Rob Speed
1,357
19.0
-4.5
Green
Rachel Hartshorne
1,086
15.2
+1.2
Liberal Democrats
George Sykes
690
9.6
+3.3
Majority
2,623
36.6
+5.9
Turnout
7,157
41.1
-5.0
Labour hold
Swing
May 2021
2021
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
Sharon Hamilton*
4,375
54.2
+6.0
Conservative
Rob Speed
1,900
23.5
+4.6
Green
Rachel Hartshorne
1,133
14.0
-2.5
Liberal Democrats
David Dresser
511
6.3
-10.0
SDP
Steve Wright
74
0.1
N/A
Majority
2,475
30.7
-1.4
Turnout
8,070
46.1
+10.08
Labour hold
Swing
May 2019
2019
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
Mohammed Shahzad*
2,940
48.2
-1.2
Conservative
Rob Speed
1,154
18.9
-1.1
Green
Rachel Hartshorne
1,008
16.5
+2.7
Liberal Democrats
David Dresser
994
16.3
+1.3
Majority
1,786
29.3
-4.4
Turnout
6,174
36.02
-7.28
Labour hold
Swing
-0.1
May 2018
2018
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
Rebecca Charlwood*
4,248
49.4
-4.6
Labour
Sharon Hamilton*
3,730
Labour
Mohammed Shahzad
3,527
Conservative
Ross Cunliffe
1,719
20.0
-0.5
Conservative
Rob Speed
1,643
Conservative
Liam Pearce
1,527
Liberal Democrats
Ian Dowling
1,287
15.0
+4.5
Green
Gavin Andrews
1,188
13.8
+7.1
Liberal Democrats
David Dresser
996
Liberal Democrats
Chris Howley
874
UKIP
Ian Greenberg
155
1.8
-6.5
UKIP
Jeff Miles
134
Majority
2,529
33.7
+0.7
Turnout
7,513
43.3
+4.6
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
Labour hold
Swing
May 2016
2016
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
Alex Sobel*
3,517
53.5
+8.8
Conservative
Mark Dodsworth
1,349
20.5
-7.4
Liberal Democrats
Chris Howley
692
10.5
+0.6
UKIP
Harvey C Alexander
565
8.3
+0.4
Green
Tim Goodall
455
6.7
+1.2
Majority
2,168
33.0
+16.2
Turnout
6,578
38.7
Labour hold
Swing
May 2015
2015
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
Rebecca Charlwood*
5,572
44.7
+0.2
Conservative
Mark Dodsworth
3,476
27.9
+11.2
Liberal Democrats
Darren Finlay
1,232
9.9
-24.3
UKIP
Ian Laidlaw
989
7.9
+7.9
Green
Benjamin Hinchliffe
979
7.9
+7.9
Alliance for Green Socialism
Ros Campbell
208
1.7
-2.9
Majority
2,096
16.8
+6.5
Turnout
12,456
70.9
Labour hold
Swing
-5.5
May 2014
2014
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
Sharon Hamilton*
2,923
Conservative
Mark Dodsworth
1,282
UKIP
Alan Procter
821
Green
Christopher Smith
806
Liberal Democrats
Darren Finlay
781
Alliance for Green Socialism
Ros Campbell
188
Majority
1,641
Turnout
39.87
Labour hold
Swing
May 2012
2012
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
Alex Sobel
3,045
44.6
+0.0
Liberal Democrats
Mark Harris
2,265
33.1
-1.1
Conservative
Mark Rowlinson
804
11.8
-4.9
UKIP
Jeff Miles
430
6.3
+6.3
Alliance for Green Socialism
Allan House
290
4.2
-0.4
Majority
780
11.4
+1.1
Turnout
6,834
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats
Swing
+0.5
May 2011
2011
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
Rebecca Charlwood
3,688
44.5
+9.3
Liberal Democrats
Brenda Lancaster
2,834
34.2
-0.1
Conservative
Mark Rowlinson
1,380
16.7
-8.7
Alliance for Green Socialism
Allan House
381
4.6
+2.2
Majority
854
10.3
+9.4
Turnout
8,283
48
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats
Swing
+4.7
May 2010
2010
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±%
Labour
Sharon Hamilton
4,362
35.3
+9.5
Liberal Democrats
Richard Harker
4,247
34.3
-7.0
Conservative
Dan Cohen
3,133
25.3
+1.9
BNP
Leslie Howells
327
2.6
-1.3
Alliance for Green Socialism
Michael Davies
301
2.4
-1.1
Majority
115
0.9
-14.6
Turnout
12,370
72.3
+32.7
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats
Swing
+8.2
See also
Listed buildings in Leeds (Moortown Ward)
Notes
Redmond had represented the ward since 1968.
Davies had represented the ward since 1968.
Challenor had represented the ward since 1968.
Redmond stood for the newly created North ward at the next election in 1980.
Sibbald stood for the newly created North ward at the next election in 1980.
Sparling had represented Chapel Allerton ward from 1971 and then Chapel Allerton and Scott Hall ward since 1973.
Symmonds had previously represented Potternewton ward from 1955 to 1968, Chapel Allerton ward from 1968 to 1969 and then Chapel Allerton and Scott Hall ward from 1973 until 1980.
Winlow retired from council at the next election in 1999. He later became a Lancashire County Councillor from 2009 to 2017.[6]
Hamilton previously served as a councillor for Chapel Allerton from 2004 to 2008, then being selected as the Labour candidate for Roundhay ward ahead of the 2008 election but lost to the Conservative incumbent, Matthew Lobley.[10][11]
Sobel was elected as Member of Parliament for Leeds North West at the 2017 general election and retired from council at the 2018 council election.
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