Local Election Results 2014
Wakefield
One-third of council up for election.
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By-elections for Wakefield (may be incomplete): 21st April 2005 (Horbury & South Ossett)
— 21st January 2010 (Airedale & Ferry Fryston)
— 7th July 2011 (Horbury & South Ossett)
— 21st February 2013 (Castleford C. & Glasshoughton)
— 28th November 2013 (Horbury & South Ossett)
— 24th September 2015 (Pontefract N.)
— 12th October 2017 (Stanley & Outwood E.)
— 23rd November 2017 (Wakefield W.)
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Labour |
35721 |
47.5% |
17 |
UK Independence Party |
16773 |
22.3% |
2 |
Conservative |
16484 |
21.9% |
1 |
Liberal Democrat |
2055 |
2.7% |
0 |
Independent |
1802 |
2.4% |
1 |
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition |
1257 |
1.7% |
0 |
Green Party |
1093 |
1.5% |
0 |
Allan Garbutt |
Lab |
1636 |
43.2% |
Anne Arundel |
UKIP |
1312 |
34.6% |
Don Marshall |
C |
841 |
22.2% |
Kathryn Scott |
Lab |
1564 |
54.4% |
William Proctor |
UKIP |
1049 |
36.5% |
Mellisa Omer |
C |
262 |
9.1% |
Jacquie Speight |
Lab |
1735 |
49.4% |
Tracie Corbett |
UKIP |
1285 |
36.6% |
Anthony Hill |
C |
494 |
14.1% |
Denise Jeffery |
Lab |
1775 |
54.9% |
Dawn Lumb |
UKIP |
1211 |
37.4% |
Eamonn Mullins |
C |
249 |
7.7% |
Albert Manifield |
Lab |
1628 |
39.4% |
Steve Ashton |
UKIP |
1462 |
35.4% |
Allan Couch |
C |
817 |
19.8% |
Johnathan Pile |
LD |
221 |
5.4% |
Dick Taylor |
Lab |
2681 |
80.6% |
Rodney Williams |
C |
647 |
19.4% |
Sandra Pickin |
Lab |
1651 |
53.9% |
Penny Ashton |
UKIP |
1121 |
36.6% |
Philip Davies |
C |
291 |
9.5% |
Janet Holmes |
Lab |
1622 |
41.3% |
Graham Jesty |
UKIP |
1196 |
30.5% |
Margaret Holwell |
C |
828 |
21.1% |
Mark Goodair |
LD |
214 |
5.4% |
John Vasey |
TUSC |
67 |
1.7% |
Harry Ellis |
Lab |
1951 |
77.9% |
Rebecca Norris |
C |
555 |
22.1% |
Elaine Blezard |
Lab |
2192 |
74.6% |
Richard Wakefield |
C |
747 |
25.4% |
Nick Farmer |
UKIP |
1429 |
33.5% |
Gwen Page |
Lab |
1306 |
30.7% |
Ian Bunney |
C |
1175 |
27.6% |
David Smith |
LD |
294 |
6.9% |
Simon Barraclough |
TUSC |
56 |
1.3% |
Clive Tennant |
Lab |
1645 |
48.6% |
Nathan Garbutt |
UKIP |
1205 |
35.6% |
Amy Swift |
C |
463 |
13.7% |
Daniel Dearden |
TUSC |
71 |
2.1% |
George Ayre |
Lab |
1766 |
41.8% |
Geoff Walsh |
C |
1434 |
33.9% |
Terence Uttley |
UKIP |
957 |
22.6% |
John Gill |
TUSC |
69 |
1.6% |
Wilf Benson |
Ind |
1802 |
51.0% |
Laurie Harrison |
Lab |
1471 |
41.6% |
Chris I'Anson |
C |
263 |
7.4% |
Jacqui Williams |
Lab |
2004 |
52.3% |
Diane Wilson |
C |
1208 |
31.5% |
Dave Byrom |
TUSC |
323 |
8.4% |
Margaret Dodd |
LD |
297 |
7.8% |
Olivia Rowley |
Lab |
1851 |
52.2% |
Steve Gilks |
UKIP |
1009 |
28.5% |
Haroon Khan |
C |
558 |
15.7% |
Michael Griffiths |
TUSC |
127 |
3.6% |
Tracey Austin |
Lab |
1462 |
44.0% |
Keith Wells |
UKIP |
995 |
30.0% |
Sophie Bracewell |
C |
551 |
16.6% |
Tony Sargeant |
LD |
179 |
5.4% |
Adrian O'Malley |
TUSC |
135 |
4.1% |
Kevin Barker |
Lab |
1707 |
39.1% |
Madalena Mestre |
C |
1632 |
37.4% |
Miriam Hawkins |
Grn |
589 |
13.5% |
Finbarr Cronin |
LD |
279 |
6.4% |
Samuel Lynch |
TUSC |
161 |
3.7% |
Nadeem Ahmed |
C |
1651 |
39.7% |
Javed Iqbal |
Lab |
1243 |
29.9% |
Alan Hazelhurst |
UKIP |
1000 |
24.1% |
David Currie |
LD |
202 |
4.9% |
John Sibbald |
TUSC |
59 |
1.4% |
Kevin Swift |
Lab |
1506 |
46.3% |
Kully Sanghera |
C |
885 |
27.2% |
Brian Else |
Grn |
504 |
15.5% |
Neil Taylor |
TUSC |
189 |
5.8% |
Susan Morgan |
LD |
172 |
5.3% |
David Dews |
UKIP |
1542 |
38.6% |
Dayna O'Brien |
Lab |
1325 |
33.1% |
Annemarie Glover |
C |
933 |
23.3% |
David Arthur |
LD |
197 |
4.9% |
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