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1965 Leeds City Council election

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1965 English local government election

The1965 municipal elections forLeeds were held on Thursday 13 May 1965,[1] with one third of the council and an extra vacancy in Allerton to be elected.[2]

Building upon theprevious year, theConservatives fully reversed the downward trend they'd been on since1960. With a whopping 10.2%[3] swing their way, they defeated theLabour Party in a manner not seen since1951, with Labour's share reduced to the thirties - surpassing even their record low then.

The Conservatives six gains were largely a regaining of Labour's1963 gains, with the notable exceptions ofBeeston, which they already held, andKirkstall - a first for the ward, which had been monolithically Labour since the boundary changes in 1951.[2]

The Conservatives also recoveredRoundhay from Labour who gained it in a by-election in 1963.

Elsewhere, theLiberals continued their decline from the1962 highs, now at near enough where they were pre-spike. In contrast, theCommunists, having steadily raised their candidates in each election since the mid-1950s were now fielding a record of 12, achieving party records in both vote and share. Turnout fell again by just over two percent on last year's figure to 34.5%.[3][4]

Election result

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Leeds local election result 1965
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
 Conservative1760+658.656.165,041+11.2
 Labour1206-641.437.843,813-9.1
 Liberal00000.04.65,366-2.5
 Communist00000.01.51,741+0.5

The result had the following consequences for the total number of seats on the council after the elections:[4]

PartyPrevious councilNew council
CllrAldCllrAld
Labour56195019
Conservatives28 934 9
Total84288428
112112
Working majority 28  10  16  10 
 38  26 

Ward results

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Allerton[2][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeFrank Marshall5,35878.8+9.4
ConservativeJohn William Harwood Long5,174
LabourGerald Bloom1,44221.2−0.2
LabourDonald Chadwick1,308
Majority3,73257.6+9.7
Turnout6,800
ConservativeholdSwing
ConservativeholdSwing+4.8
Armley[2][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJoseph Bissell1,90752.6−7.2
ConservativeKevin Anthony Beal1,71747.4+19.0
Majority1905.2−26.2
Turnout3,624
LabourholdSwing-13.1
Beeston[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAlan Hartley3,49658.4+9.2
LabourEric Forbes Mill2,40040.1−7.8
CommunistFrederick Sidebottom871.5−1.4
Majority1,09618.3+17.0
Turnout5,983
ConservativeholdSwing+8.5
Blenheim[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourWilliam Merritt1,10059.6−9.1
ConservativeRolland Derrick Austwick74740.4+9.1
Majority35319.2−18.2
Turnout1,847
LabourholdSwing-9.1
Bramley[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJack Hart2,97356.4+16.9
LabourWilliam Lord2,29743.6−16.9
Majority67612.8−8.3
Turnout5,270
Conservativegain fromLabourSwing+16.9
Burmantofts[2][5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGeorge Murray1,43156.1−16.2
ConservativeJessie Margaret (commonly known as Peggy) White1,12043.9+16.2
Majority31112.2−32.3
Turnout2,551
LabourholdSwing-16.2
City[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourBernard Peter Atha72461.6−11.7
ConservativeMichael Herbert Baker45138.4+11.7
Majority27323.2−23.5
Turnout1,175
LabourholdSwing-11.7
Cross Gates[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourEnid Muriel Coward3,70857.7−7.7
ConservativeSidney Andrew Codd2,29435.7+6.6
CommunistHenry Fawcett4216.6+1.1
Majority1,41422.0−14.4
Turnout6,423
LabourholdSwing-7.1
EastHunslet[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourErnest Kavanagh1,01763.1−9.2
ConservativeKeith Anthony Frederick Grainger59436.9+9.2
Majority42326.2−18.4
Turnout1,611
LabourholdSwing-9.2
Far Headingley[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAlan Edwin Roberts5,90567.2+14.0
LabourNellie Doreen Jenner1,64918.8−1.4
LiberalAnastasios Christodoulop1,23814.1−12.6
Majority4,25648.4+21.9
Turnout8,792
ConservativeholdSwing+7.7
Halton[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJohn Hutchings Rhodes4,87978.4+8.9
LabourDoreen Hamilton1,34721.6−8.9
Majority3,53256.7+17.7
Turnout6,226
ConservativeholdSwing+8.9
Harehills[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePatrick Crotty2,72058.9+7.5
LabourHoward Howlett1,63935.5−3.5
LiberalRonald Gibbon Sissons2585.6−4.0
Majority1,08123.4+11.0
Turnout4,617
ConservativeholdSwing+5.5
Holbeck[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGertrude Bray1,30455.0−1.5
ConservativeMichael Waddington90538.2+11.7
CommunistJoyce McCarthy1606.8+3.6
Majority39916.8−13.2
Turnout2,369
LabourholdSwing-6.6
Hunslet Carr[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourWilfred Parker1,31157.9−4.9
ConservativeHerbert Ernest Lister85237.6+6.0
CommunistLeslie Hunter1014.5−1.1
Majority45920.3−10.9
Turnout2,264
LabourholdSwing-5.4
Hyde Park[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRonald Derek Fielding2,49555.9+6.8
LabourWilfred Window1,16626.1−12.8
LiberalDeryck Ernest Senior68915.4+3.3
CommunistStanley Peter Walker1162.6+2.6
Majority1,32929.8+19.6
Turnout4,466
ConservativeholdSwing+9.8
Kirkstall[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRaymond Kent2,20250.4+16.3
LabourDennis Burrill Matthews2,02046.2−9.0
CommunistBeryl Huffinley1503.4+0.7
Majority1824.2−17.0
Turnout4,372
Conservativegain fromLabourSwing+12.6
Meanwood[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeThomas William Kirkby3,23267.6+9.0
LabourJohn McPheat1,04921.9−9.2
LiberalEvelyn Mary Briggs50010.5+0.2
Majority2,18345.7+18.3
Turnout4,781
ConservativeholdSwing+9.1
Middleton[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSt. John Binns1,83374.7−6.1
ConservativeFrank Stubley47719.4+3.9
CommunistEnos Leslie Moore1435.8+2.2
Majority1,35655.3−10.0
Turnout2,453
LabourholdSwing-5.0
Moortown[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeLouie Ellen Henson5,53271.2+8.9
LabourBernard Ingham1,48519.1−7.9
LiberalKenneth Roy Dunn5617.2−3.5
CommunistPhilip Boyes1902.4+2.4
Majority4,04752.1+16.8
Turnout7,768
ConservativeholdSwing+8.4
Osmondthorpe[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourWilliam John (aka Jack) Pritchard1,32265.3−13.0
ConservativeEthel Megan Lewis70434.7+13.0
Majority61830.5−26.0
Turnout2,026
LabourholdSwing-13.0
Potternewton[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeIrwin Norman Bellow2,27056.2+8.8
LabourJoyce Brenda Gould1,26731.4−11.7
LiberalSydney Herbert Bexan42710.6+3.3
CommunistRaymond Ramsden731.8−0.4
Majority1,00324.8+20.5
Turnout4,037
ConservativeholdSwing+10.2
Richmond Hill[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourWilliam Cain1,46369.6−13.9
ConservativeAlfred Patrick Sexton51924.7+12.2
CommunistEric Burwin1215.8+1.7
Majority94444.9−26.1
Turnout2,103
LabourholdSwing-13.0
Roundhay[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAlan Commander Johnson5,14477.4+9.2
LabourDouglas Thomas1,50322.6−9.2
Majority3,64154.8+18.4
Turnout6,647
Conservativegain fromLabourSwing+9.2
Stanningley[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeAlfred Matthew Vickers2,05245.1+11.0
LabourJohn Henry Marshall1,70137.4−10.9
LiberalDennis Pedder79317.4−0.1
Majority3517.7−6.4
Turnout4,546
Conservativegain fromLabourSwing+10.9
Wellington[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJohn Herbert Underwood99758.4−10.9
ConservativeElizabeth Anne Farrar35620.8+3.9
LiberalErnest Howson27215.9+5.7
CommunistMarion Rogers834.9+1.3
Majority64137.5−14.8
Turnout1,708
LabourholdSwing-7.4
Westfield[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMay Sexton1,41356.6+8.3
LabourStanley Cohen1,08343.4−8.3
Majority33013.2+9.8
Turnout2,496
Conservativegain fromLabourSwing+8.3
Woodhouse[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeFrederick Chadwick Green1,44151.7+12.5
LabourHarold Bretherick1,25244.9−13.3
CommunistArthur Dale963.4+0.7
Majority1896.8−12.2
Turnout2,789
Conservativegain fromLabourSwing+12.9
Wortley[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeBrian Emmett3,19351.4+8.8
LabourJoseph Stephenson2,39638.5−9.8
LiberalWalter Holdsworth62810.1+1.0
Majority79712.8+7.0
Turnout6,217
Conservativegain fromLabourSwing+9.3

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References

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  1. ^"The News of the Week in Review: Two Crises".The New York Times. 16 May 1965. Retrieved19 October 2012.
  2. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacad"Municipal results: Leeds".The Yorkshire Post. 14 May 1965.
  3. ^abSharpe, L.J. (1967).Voting in cities: the 1964 borough elections.
  4. ^abWhitaker, Joseph (1965).Whitaker's Almanack 1965.
  5. ^abcd"Leeds City Year Book".Leeds City Council. 1965.
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