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1 Councillors since 1973  





2 Elections since 2010  



2.1  May 2024  





2.2  May 2023  





2.3  May 2022  





2.4  May 2021  





2.5  May 2019  





2.6  May 2018  





2.7  May 2016  





2.8  May 2015  





2.9  May 2014  





2.10  May 2012  





2.11  May 2011  





2.12  May 2010  







3 See also  





4 Notes  





5 References  














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Moortown

Moortown highlighted within Leeds

Population17,363 (2023 electorate)
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
UK Parliament
Councillors
  • Sharon Hamilton[2]
    (Labour)
  • Mohammed Shahzad[3]
    (Labour)
  • List of places
    UK
    England
    Yorkshire

    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.

    Councillors since 1973[edit]

    Alex Sobel represented Moortown ward (2012-2018). Member of Parliament for Leeds North West since 2017.
    Election Councillor Councillor Councillor
    1973 A.D. Redmond (Con)[a] M. Davies (Con)[b] R. Challenor (Con)[c]
    1975 A.D. Redmond (Con) M. Davies (Con) R. Challenor (Con)
    1976 A.D. Redmond (Con) K. Sibbald (Con) R. Challenor (Con)
    1978 A.D. Redmond (Con) K. Sibbald (Con) R. Challenor (Con)
    1979 A.D. Redmond (Con)[d] K. Sibbald (Con)[e] R. Challenor (Con)
    1980 Christine Thomas (Con)[f] Peter Sparling (Con)[g] Sydney Symmonds (Con)[h]
    1982 Christine Thomas (Con) Peter Sparling (Con) Sydney Symmonds (Con)
    1983 Christine Thomas (Con) Peter Sparling (Con) Sydney Symmonds (Con)
    1984 Mark Harris (SDP)[4] Peter Sparling (Con) Sydney Symmonds (Con)
    1986 Mark Harris (SDP) Peter Sparling (Con) Bill Winlow (Lib)
    1987 Mark Harris (SDP) Miles Crompton (SDP) Bill Winlow (Lib)
    1988 Mark Harris (SLD) Miles Crompton (SLD) Bill Winlow (SLD)
    1990 Mark Harris (LD) Miles Crompton (LD) Bill Winlow (LD)
    1991 Mark Harris (LD) Miles Crompton (LD) Bill Winlow (LD)
    1992 Mark Harris (LD) Miles Crompton (LD) Bill Winlow (LD)
    1994 Mark Harris (LD) Miles Crompton (LD) Bill Winlow (LD)
    1995 Mark Harris (LD) Christine Brett (LD) Bill Winlow (LD)
    1996 Mark Harris (LD) Christine Brett (LD) Bill Winlow (LD)
    1998 Mark Harris (LD) Christine Brett (LD) Bill Winlow (LD)[i]
    1999 Mark Harris (LD) Christine Brett (LD) Brenda Lancaster (LD)[6]
    2000 Mark Harris (LD) Christine Brett (LD) Brenda Lancaster (LD)
    2001 by-election Mark Harris (LD) Richard Harker (LD)[7][8] Brenda Lancaster (LD)
    2002 Mark Harris (LD) Richard Harker (LD) Brenda Lancaster (LD)
    2003 Mark Harris (LD) Richard Harker (LD) Brenda Lancaster (LD)
    2004 Mark Harris (LD) Richard Harker (LD) Brenda Lancaster (LD)
    2006 Mark Harris (LD) Richard Harker (LD) Brenda Lancaster (LD)
    2007 Mark Harris (LD) Richard Harker (LD) Brenda Lancaster (LD)
    2008 Mark Harris (LD) Richard Harker (LD) Brenda Lancaster (LD)
    2010 Mark Harris (LD) Sharon Hamilton (Lab)[j] Brenda Lancaster (LD)
    2011 Mark Harris (LD) Sharon Hamilton (Lab) Rebecca Charlwood (Lab)[11]
    2012 Alex Sobel (Lab)[12] Sharon Hamilton (Lab) Rebecca Charlwood (Lab)
    2014 Alex Sobel (Lab) Sharon Hamilton (Lab) Rebecca Charlwood (Lab)
    2015 Alex Sobel (Lab) Sharon Hamilton (Lab) Rebecca Charlwood (Lab)
    2016 Alex Sobel (Lab)[k] Sharon Hamilton (Lab) Rebecca Charlwood (Lab)
    2018 Mohammed Shahzad (Lab) Sharon Hamilton (Lab) Rebecca Charlwood (Lab)
    2019 Mohammed Shahzad (Lab) Sharon Hamilton (Lab) Rebecca Charlwood (Lab)
    2021 Mohammed Shahzad (Lab) Sharon Hamilton (Lab) Rebecca Charlwood (Lab)
    2022 Mohammed Shahzad (Lab) Sharon Hamilton (Lab) Mahalia France-Mir (Lab)
    2023 Mohammed Shahzad (Lab) Sharon Hamilton (Lab) Mahalia France-Mir (Lab)
    2024 Mohammed Shahzad* (Lab) Sharon Hamilton* (Lab) Mahalia France-Mir* (Lab)

      indicates seat up for re-election.   indicates seat up for election following resignation or death of sitting councillor. * indicates incumbent councillor.

    Elections since 2010[edit]

    May 2024[edit]

    2024
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    Labour Co-op Sharon Hamilton* 3,849 53.5 -4.0
    Green Rachel Hartshorne 1,298 18.0 +5.0
    Conservative Lee Farmer 992 13.8 -3.9
    Liberal Democrats Darren Finlay 678 9.4 +1.3
    Yorkshire David Stephens 344 4.8 +1.5
    SDP Cordelia Lynan 39 0.5 New
    Majority 2,551 35.5 -3.9
    Turnout 7,266 42.3 +2.9
    Labour hold Swing -4.5

    May 2023[edit]

    2023
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    Labour Co-op Mohammed Shahzad* 3,938 57.5 +0.9
    Conservative Lee Farmer 1,210 17.7 -1.3
    Green Rachel Hartshorne 892 13.0 -2.2
    Liberal Democrats George Sykes 557 8.1 -1.5
    Yorkshire David Stephens 226 3.3 N/A
    Majority 2,728 39.8 +3.2
    Turnout 6,848 39.4 -1.7
    Labour hold Swing

    May 2022[edit]

    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[edit]

    2021
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    Labour Co-op 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[edit]

    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[edit]

    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[edit]

    2016
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    Labour Co-op 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[edit]

    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[edit]

    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[edit]

    2012
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    Labour Co-op 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[edit]

    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[edit]

    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[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ 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.
  • ^ Thomas had represented Burmantofts ward from 1968 and Chapel Allerton and Scott Hall ward since 1973.
  • ^ 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 1955to1968, Chapel Allerton ward from 1968to1969 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 2009to2017.[5]
  • ^ Hamilton previously served as a councillor for Chapel Allerton from 2004to2008, then being selected as the Labour candidate for Roundhay ward ahead of the 2008 election but lost to the Conservative incumbent, Matthew Lobley.[9][10]
  • ^ 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.
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ "Councillor Mahalia France-Mir". democracy.leeds.gov.uk. Leeds City Council. Retrieved 13 May 2022.
  • ^ "Councillor Sharon Hamilton". democracy.leeds.gov.uk. Leeds City Council. Retrieved 28 December 2018.
  • ^ "Councillor Mohammed Shahzad". democracy.leeds.gov.uk. Leeds City Council. Retrieved 28 December 2018.
  • ^ "Councillor Mark Harris". democracy.leeds.gov.uk. Leeds City Council. Retrieved 28 December 2018.
  • ^ "Top Lancashire politician to retire before the 'grim reaper comes'". lep.co.uk. Lancashire Evening Post. Retrieved 28 December 2018.
  • ^ "Councillor Brenda Lancaster". democracy.leeds.gov.uk. Leeds City Council. Retrieved 28 December 2018.
  • ^ "Councillor Richard Harker". democracy.leeds.gov.uk. Leeds City Council. Retrieved 28 December 2018.
  • ^ "Moortown By-Election 19th July 2001". leeds.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 20 November 2001. Retrieved 6 August 2018.
  • ^ "Councillor Sharon Hamilton". democracy.leeds.gov.uk. Leeds City Council. Retrieved 28 December 2018.
  • ^ "Councillor Sharon Hamilton". democracy.leeds.gov.uk. Leeds City Council. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
  • ^ "Councillor Rebecca Charlwood". democracy.leeds.gov.uk. Leeds City Council. Retrieved 28 December 2018.
  • ^ "Councillor Alex Sobel". democracy.leeds.gov.uk. Leeds City Council. Retrieved 28 December 2018.

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