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2019 Sheffield City Council election

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2019 Sheffield City Council election

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One third of seats (28 of 84) toSheffield City Council
43 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond party
 
LeaderJulie DoreShaffaq Mohammed
PartyLabourLiberal Democrats
Seats won1311
Seat changeDecrease3Increase4
Popular vote39,36130,526
Percentage31.6%24.5%
SwingDecrease8.7%Steady

 Third partyFourth party
 
LeaderRob MurphyJack Clarkson
PartyGreenUKIP
Seats won40
Seat changeIncrease2Decrease2
Popular vote27,99714,067
Percentage22.5%11.3%
SwingIncrease4.9%Increase9.2%

Map showing the results of the election in each ward. Colours denote the winning party as shown in the main table of results.

Council control before election

Labour

Council control after election

Labour

Elections toSheffield City Council were held on Thursday 2 May 2019;[1] one of a number oflocal council elections taking place across England and Northern Ireland on the same day. One of each ward's three seats was up for election, having last been contested in the2016 elections.

Election results[citation needed]

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Labour, theConservatives, theLiberal Democrats and theGreen Party fielded candidates in all 28 wards (including six candidates running under theLabour Co-operative label).UKIP fielded candidates in 22 wards. TheYorkshire Party contested six wards,Democrats and Veterans contested three and theWomen's Equality Party contested two, with theNational Front and theSocialist Party (under the Socialist Alternative label) each fielding one candidate. There were also twoindependent candidates.[2]

Data on % turnout from.[3]

Overall election result

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2019 Sheffield City Council election
PartyThis electionFull councilThis election
SeatsNetSeats %OtherTotalTotal %VotesVotes %+/−
 Labour13Decrease 446.4364958.339,36131.6-8.7
 Liberal Democrats11Increase 439.3152631.030,52624.5±0.0
 Green4Increase 214.3489.527,99722.5+4.9
 UKIP0Decrease 20.0111.214,06711.3+9.2
 Conservative0Steady0.0000.09,9778.0-5.4
 Yorkshire0Steady0.0000.01,6051.3+0.6
 Women's Equality0Steady0.0000.03520.3+0.2
 Democrats and Veterans0Steady0.0000.02460.2±0.0
 Independent0Steady0.0000.01730.1-0.8
 Socialist Alternative0Steady0.0000.0820.1-0.2
 National Front0Steady0.0000.036<0.1New

Turnout 31.2%.

Changes in council composition

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PartyPrevious councilNew council+/-
Labour5249Decrease3
Liberal Democrats2226Increase4
Green68Increase2
UKIP31Decrease2
Independent10Decrease1
Total8484
Working majority 20  14 

Ward results

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Beauchief & Greenhill

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IncumbentLiberal Democrat councillor Richard Shaw was up for re-election.

Beauchief & Greenhill
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsRichard Shaw*1,88241.9−2.3
LabourJulie Gledhill1,27128.3−4.4
GreenGraham Marsden76517.0+7.4
ConservativeClaire Lord57612.8−0.8
Majority61113.6+2.1
Turnout4,59332.35−2.43
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing

Beighton

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IncumbentLabour councillor Ian Saunders was up for re-election.

Beighton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsBob McCann1,43336.9+14.8
LabourIan Saunders*1,18630.5−13.7
UKIPBrian Grundhill63116.2+10.1
ConservativeSteven Winstone39010.0−11.8
GreenAnthony Naylor2456.3+0.5
Majority2476.4N/A
Turnout3,90028.85+3.29
Liberal Democratsgain fromLabourSwing

Birley

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IncumbentLabour councillor Denise Fox was up for re-election.

Birley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDenise Fox*1,36341.3−13.9
UKIPDennis Booker79624.1N/A
GreenAlan Yearsley49915.1+3.3
ConservativeThomas Oulton40712.3−6.9
Liberal DemocratsJames Ellwood2347.1+0.3
Majority56717.2−18.8
Turnout3,31425.74+0.01
LabourholdSwing

Broomhill & Sharrow Vale

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The incumbentGreen Party councillor andLord Mayor of Sheffield,Magid Magid, did not defend his seat.

Broomhill & Sharrow Vale
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenAngela Argenzio3,05358.5+9.2
LabourChris Ware1,40526.9−8.2
Liberal DemocratsWill Sapwell3677.0−1.8
ConservativeCharles Blatt1993.8−2.9
UKIPJeffrey Shaw1262.4N/A
IndependentMichael Warner711.4N/A
Majority1,64831.6+17.4
Turnout5,24628.67+1.29
GreenholdSwing

Burngreave

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IncumbentLabour councillor Talib Hussain was up for re-election.

Burngreave
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourTalib Hussain*2,69568.4−9.6
GreenNico Hall46811.9+2.9
UKIPDebra Roberts41110.4N/A
Liberal DemocratsMary Aston2075.3+0.9
ConservativeHatau Mozayen1584.0−4.5
Majority2,22756.5−12.5
Turnout3,96027.79−2.88
LabourholdSwing

City

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IncumbentGreen Party councillor Robert Murphy did not defend his seat.

City
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenRuth Mersereau1,18662.5+17.6
LabourJanet Ridler52927.9−16.1
ConservativeJanet Anber1015.3+0.6
Liberal DemocratsHashim Mahroof824.3−2.1
Majority65734.6+33.7
Turnout1,91414.36+1.44
GreenholdSwing

Crookes & Crosspool

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IncumbentLiberal Democrat councillor Adam Hanrahan did not defend his seat.

Crookes & Crosspool
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsTim Huggan2,26438.6−4.0
Labour Co-opCheryl Barrott1,49225.5−7.2
GreenEmily Brooke-Davies1,47425.1+10.6
ConservativeThomas Ridgway3285.6−4.6
UKIPKaren Adams3035.2N/A
Majority77213.1+3.2
Turnout5,87840.70−2.51
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing

Darnall

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IncumbentLabour councillor Mary Lea was up for re-election.

Darnall
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMary Lea*2,43268.0−6.4
UKIPKaren Waddicar45712.8N/A
ConservativeDean O'Brien2928.2−4.8
Liberal DemocratsSohail Shaffaq Mohammed2176.1−0.9
GreenEamonn Ward1815.1−0.4
Majority1,97555.2−6.2
Turnout3,59426.55−3.93
LabourholdSwing

Dore & Totley

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IncumbentLiberal Democrat councillor Joe Otten was up for re-election.

Dore & Totley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsJoe Otten*3,79557.3+1.9
GreenDavid Applebaum1,06016.0+7.0
ConservativeLesley Blyth1,00615.2−6.5
LabourDavid Sedgley76711.6−2.4
Majority2,73541.3+7.6
Turnout6,69545.46−1.59
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing

East Ecclesfield

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Incumbent councillorSteve Wilson was up for re-election, having won the seat forLabour in 2016. However, in February 2019 he resigned from the party and continued to sit as anindependent.[4] He contested this election as an independent candidate.

East Ecclesfield
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsVictoria Bowden1,34531.1+8.8
Labour Co-opCraig Gamble Pugh1,12926.1−11.3
UKIPDavid Booker85619.8+11.4
ConservativeKevin Mahoney3337.7−14.8
GreenBrian Webster2686.2−3.2
YorkshireAlex Robertson2565.9N/A
IndependentSteve Wilson*1022.4N/A
National FrontJordan Pont360.8N/A
Majority2165.0N/A
Turnout4,35931.00+1.95
Liberal Democratsgain fromLabourSwing

Ecclesall

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IncumbentLiberal Democrat councillorPaul Scriven did not defend his seat.

Ecclesall
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsBarbara Masters3,35543.7−2.5
GreenJason Leman1,93525.2+7.6
LabourRuth Milsom1,44318.8−5.2
ConservativeGeorgia Mort5457.1−4.0
Women's EqualityMegan Senior2763.6N/A
Democrats and VeteransJohn Lowcock1191.6+0.5
Majority1,42018.5−3.8
Turnout7,71649.32−0.33
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing

Firth Park

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IncumbentLabour councillor Abdul Khayum was up for re-election.

Firth Park
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAbdul Khayum*1,57351.2−7.8
GreenAmy Mack77925.3+10.7
ConservativeSamuel Bray45314.7−2.9
Liberal DemocratsAnn Kingdom2708.8±0.0
Majority79425.8−15.6
Turnout3,15122.14−0.64
LabourholdSwing

Fulwood

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IncumbentLiberal Democrat councillor Andrew Sangar was up for re-election.

Fulwood
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsAndrew Sangar*3,45454.4+2.8
GreenJudith Rutnam1,32120.8+8.4
LabourFouad Al Mohamadi82713.0−9.7
ConservativeMichael Barge5208.2−5.1
UKIPHannah Booker2323.7N/A
Majority2,13333.6+4.8
Turnout6,37845.25−0.39
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing

Gleadless Valley

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IncumbentLabour councillor Chris Peace did not defend her seat.

Gleadless Valley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenPaul Turpin2,51449.8+14.9
LabourNadia Jama1,59531.6−11.7
UKIPMarv Hollingworth4819.5+4.1
Liberal DemocratsJohn Dryden2575.1−3.0
ConservativeLewis Elliott2014.0−2.8
Majority91918.2N/A
Turnout5,06237.36+1.82
Greengain fromLabourSwing

Graves Park

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IncumbentLiberal Democrat councillor Sue Auckland was up for re-election.

Graves Park
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsSue Auckland*2,43245.8+4.5
LabourGareth Slater1,09220.6−11.5
GreenAngela Clemson1,04019.6+5.3
UKIPStephen Robertson3887.3N/A
ConservativeMark Finney3035.7−4.6
Democrats and VeteransJohn Thurley511.0−1.0
Majority1,34025.3+16.1
Turnout5,32240.30−0.47
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing

Hillsborough

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IncumbentLabour councillor George Lindars-Hammond was up for re-election.

Hillsborough
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGeorge Lindars-Hammond*1,65937.3−9.5
GreenChristine Gilligan Kubo1,12725.3+4.6
UKIPDavid Hollingworth71516.1+10.2
Liberal DemocratsStephen Porter59613.4+0.4
ConservativeTheodore Wrigley3507.9−4.6
Majority53211.0−15.2
Turnout4,46730.67−0.91
LabourholdSwing

Manor Castle

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IncumbentLabour councillor Lisa Banes did not defend her seat; she contested the West Ecclesfield seat instead.

Manor Castle
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourSioned Richards1,28842.4−12.7
GreenRuth Flagg-Abbey55118.1+0.9
UKIPYvonne Sykes50416.6+16.6
YorkshireJack Carrington40213.2+4.1
ConservativeRay Lawrence1645.4−5.9
Liberal DemocratsThomas Hague1294.2−1.0
Majority73724.3−13.6
Turnout3,05121.51+0.75
LabourholdSwing

Mosborough

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IncumbentLabour councillor David Barker was up for re-election.

Mosborough
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsKevin Oxley1,53637.7−4.1
LabourDavid Barker*1,19929.4−8.3
UKIPAdam Wood49812.2+6.9
YorkshireBen Bancroft3308.1N/A
ConservativePhilip Kirby2887.1−4.6
GreenJulie White2255.5+1.9
Majority3378.3+4.3
Turnout4,08730.25−0.45
Liberal Democratsgain fromLabourSwing

Nether Edge & Sharrow

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IncumbentLabour councillor Mohammad Maroof was up for re-election

Nether Edge & Sharrow
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
GreenPeter Garbutt3,73556.2+0.1
LabourMohammad Maroof*2,30234.6−1.4
Liberal DemocratsPat White3365.1+1.0
ConservativeJoe Busby1983.0−0.1
Democrats and VeteransDavid Gate761.1N/A
Majority1,43321.6+1.6
Turnout6,68244.05+0.56
Greengain fromLabourSwing

Park & Arbourthorne

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IncumbentLabour Co-op councillor Ben Miskell was up for re-election.

Park & Arbourthorne
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-opBen Miskell*1,20338.2−13.8
UKIPDennise Dawson67321.4N/A
GreenJen Barnard44514.1−1.3
ConservativeHilary Gay31910.1−8.0
Liberal DemocratsSusan Ross2598.2−2.1
YorkshireAlex Martin1715.4N/A
Socialist AlternativeAlistair Tice822.6N/A
Majority53016.8−17.1
Turnout3,16624.10−0.73
Labour Co-opholdSwing

Richmond

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IncumbentLabour councillor Dianne Hurst was up for re-election.

Richmond
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDianne Hurst*1,47844.3−8.8
UKIPBrian Kus81524.4N/A
ConservativeRichard Blyth43112.9−10.6
GreenCatherine Hartley41912.6+1.7
Liberal DemocratsDiane Leek1945.8−2.7
Majority66319.9−9.7
Turnout3,35823.45−0.37
LabourholdSwing

Shiregreen & Brightside

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IncumbentLabour Co-op councillor Dawn Dale was up for re-election.

Shiregreen & Brightside
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-opDawn Dale*1,35544.6−16.9
UKIPTracy Booker97632.1+18.8
GreenMilton Pennefather2839.3+2.9
ConservativeEdward Higgins2618.6−4.5
Liberal DemocratsAllan Wisbey1635.4−0.4
Majority37912.5−35.7
Turnout3,05022.08+0.25
Labour Co-opholdSwing

Southey

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IncumbentLabour councillor Mike Chaplin was up for re-election, having won a by-election in2017 to hold the seat for Labour.

Southey
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMike Chaplin*1,34145.8−10.5
UKIPShane Harper84028.7+17.4
GreenAndrew Hards36712.5+2.7
ConservativeAlex Noonan1966.7−6.6
Liberal DemocratsChris Tosseano1836.3−1.3
Majority50117.1−26.0
Turnout2,94120.98+0.50
LabourholdSwing

Stannington

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IncumbentLiberal Democrat councillor Penny Baker was up for re-election.

Stannington
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsPenny Baker*2,36746.2−2.2
LabourZoe Sykes90417.7−5.7
GreenStewart Kemp74014.5+3.5
UKIPAnthony Sykes67513.2N/A
ConservativeAdam Allcroft4358.5−8.7
Majority1,46328.5+3.5
Turnout5,15235.75−0.42
Liberal DemocratsholdSwing

Stocksbridge & Upper Don

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IncumbentUKIP councillor Keith Davis did not defend his seat.

Stocksbridge & Upper Don
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJulie Grocutt1,72734.9−2.4
UKIPGraeme Waddicar1,07721.8+10.6
ConservativeChris Pepple66213.4−9.3
GreenDavid Willington59612.0+3.6
Liberal DemocratsKurtis Crossland55711.3−0.8
YorkshireWilliam Pitt3306.7−1.6
Majority65013.1−1.5
Turnout4,97834.33+0.79
Labourgain fromUKIPSwing

Walkley

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IncumbentLabour Co-op councillor Ben Curran was up for re-election.

Walkley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Co-opBen Curran*1,85235.7−7.8
GreenBernard Little1,81134.9+5.0
Liberal DemocratsRebecca Atkinson73614.2+3.0
UKIPIan Howarth3897.5N/A
ConservativeMatthew Fender2104.0−3.9
YorkshireJack Bannan1162.2−1.2
Women's EqualityAmy Gooding761.5−1.5
Majority410.8−12.8
Turnout5,21428.50−4.49
LabourholdSwing

West Ecclesfield

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IncumbentUKIP councillor John Booker was up for re-election.Labour’s candidate, Lisa Banes, was a sitting councillor for Manor Castle ward.

West Ecclesfield
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsAlan Hooper1,68537.3−2.4
UKIPJohn Booker*1,29128.6N/A
LabourLisa Banes**89519.8−7.9
GreenKathy Aston3848.5+4.8
ConservativeAlastair Geddes2585.7−5.0
Majority3948.7−3.3
Turnout4,56833.05−0.86
Liberal Democratsgain fromUKIPSwing

Woodhouse

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IncumbentLabour councillor Jackie Satur was up for re-election.

Woodhouse
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJackie Satur*1,35939.9−19.0
UKIPRachael Barstow93327.4N/A
GreenJohn Grant52615.5+1.4
ConservativeWilliam Blyth39311.6−9.5
Liberal DemocratsChristopher Brown1915.6−0.4
Majority42612.5−25.3
Turnout3,41425.78+0.11
LabourholdSwing

References

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  1. ^"Notice of election and persons nominated".www.sheffield.gov.uk. Retrieved10 April 2019.
  2. ^"Statement of Persons Nominated - Sheffield City Council elections"(PDF).www.sheffield.gov.uk. Retrieved10 April 2019.
  3. ^The Star, 7 May 2019
  4. ^"Sheffield Labour councillor Steve Wilson resigns".www.shefnews.co.uk. 28 February 2019. Retrieved10 April 2019.
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