From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base
1988 Leeds City Council election
1988 UK local government election
1988 UK local government election

The 1988 Leeds City Council elections were held on Thursday, 5 May 1988, with one third of the council and a vacancy in Headingley to be elected.
Following national patterns, the newly merged Social and Liberal Democrats, seen a substantial fall in vote to their lowest share in a decade, with former candidates standing against them as SDP in opposition to the merger. The SLD collapse was largely uniform, mostly transferring to Labour, except in northern wards – where support tended to disperse between the main parties and any minor candidate standing (usually Green or the aforementioned breakaway SDP) – or wards in which Independents stood. Importantly for the SLD, their support in the three wards they were defending notably withstood that collapse, although hopes of retaking Armley after their councillor turned Independent were dashed by large swings away to allow a Labour gain there (with Michael Meadowcroft later alleging racist campaigning by Labour). Elsewhere, the incumbent Independent in Pudsey South was comfortably re-elected, tripling his majority there. As the chief recipient of lost SLD support, Labour won their highest share of vote since the council's inception in 1973, and their greatest vote and majority on the council since 1980's re-warding.
Election result
|seats % = 61.8 |votes % = 46.2 |plus/minus = +8.1 |seats % = 26.5 |votes % = 33.0 |plus/minus = -0.1 |seats % = 8.8 |votes % = 17.1 |plus/minus = -11.2 |seats % = 2.9 |votes % = 1.8 |plus/minus = +1.7 |seats % = 0.0 |votes % = 0.9 |plus/minus = +0.9 |seats % = 0.0 |votes % = 0.8 |plus/minus = +0.5 |seats % = 0.0 |votes % = 0.2 |plus/minus = +0.1
This result has the following consequences for the total number of seats on the council after the elections:
| Party | Previous council | New council | Labour Party (UK)}}; width: 3px;" | Conservative Party (UK)}}; width: 3px;" | Social and Liberal Democrats}}; width: 3px;" | Independent (politician)}}; width: 3px;" | Total | 99 | 99 | Working majority | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Labour | 58 | 59 | ||||||||||||
| Conservative | 25 | 25 | ||||||||||||
| SLD | 14 | 14 | ||||||||||||
| Independent | 2 | 1 |
Ward results
By-elections between 1988 and 1990
References
References
- (6 May 1988). "District results: Leeds". [[The Yorkshire Post]].
- (16 December 1988). "By-elections December 1988". [[Tribune (magazine).
- (9 June 1989). "Page 11". [[Yorkshire Evening Post]].
- "Index of Leeds City Council election candidates 1980-2016". The Thoresby Society.
- (23 June 1989). "By-elections June 1989". [[Tribune (magazine).
- (8 December 1989). "By-elections December 1989". [[Tribune (magazine).
This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.
Ask Mako anything about 1988 Leeds City Council election — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.
Research with MakoFree with your Surf account
Create a free account to save articles, ask Mako questions, and organize your research.
Sign up freeThis content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.
Report