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2019 City of York Council election

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2019 City of York Council election

← 2015 2 May 2019 2023 →

All 47 seats to City of York Council
24 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Keith Aspden Janet Looker
Party Liberal Democrats Labour
Leader's seat Fulford and Heslington Guildhall
Last election 12 15
Seats before 11 13
Seats won 21 17
Seat change Increase 9 Increase 2
Popular vote 48,247 39,750
Percentage 34.5% 28.4%
Swing Increase 10.6% Increase 2.8%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Andy D'Agorne Ian Gillies (retiring)
Party Green Conservative
Leader's seat Fishergate Rural West York
Last election 4 14
Seats before 4 10
Seats won 4 2
Seat change Steady Decrease 12
Popular vote 23,842 21,707
Percentage 17.0% 15.5%
Swing Increase 1.4% Decrease 12.8%

Map of results of 2019 election

Leader before election

Ian Gillies
Conservative

Leader

Keith Aspden
Liberal Democrat

Elections to City of York Council were held on 2 May 2019, as part of the United Kingdom local elections. The election resulted in substantial gains for the Liberal Democrats, who became the largest party, although no party surpassed the 24-seat majority threshold. The Conservatives suffered badly in this election, and lost 12 of the 14 seats they had won at the previous election. The Green Party held all their four seats, and surpassed the Conservatives in the popular vote. Labour gained two seats, although they failed to gain support in rural areas, where voters favoured the Liberal Democrats. On 14 May, The Liberal Democrats and the Green Party announced that they had agreed to run the council in a new 'progressive partnership' coalition, with Green Party leader Andy D'Agorne assuming the role of Deputy Leader of the Council while Liberal Democrat leader Keith Aspden succeeded Ian Gillies as Leader of the Council.

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Background

In October 2015, Dafydd Williams stepped down as leader of the local Labour Party with Janet Looker appointed to the role.[1][2] Council leader Chris Steward resigned as leader of the Conservative group for health reasons in May 2016 and was replaced by David Carr.[3] Labour Councillors Julie Gunnell and David Levene resigned in 2017 for personal reasons.[4][5] The seats were retained by Labour candidates Jonny Crawshaw and Michael Pavlovic in the by-elections held in June 2017.[6]

Council Leader David Carr was replaced by Ian Gillies as leader of the Conservative group in January 2018 after losing a vote of no confidence.[7] Labour councillor Sonja Crisp stepped down due to ill health, her seat was retained by Labour candidate Kallum Taylor in February 2018.[8][9] Former leader David Carr and councillor Susan Mercer resigned from the Conservative Party in February 2018 due to “unbridgeable differences” within the local Conservative group to sit as independents.[10] The makeup of the Council was now 15 Labour, 12 Liberal Democrats, 12 Conservative, four Green and four independent councillors; the Conservative/Liberal Democrat joint administration had a majority of one. Ian Gillies was elected leader of the Council in March.[11] In August Labour councillors Fiona Derbyshire and Hilary Shepherd resigned from the Labour Party to sit as Independent Socialists York, leaving the makeup of the Council as 13 Labour, 12 Liberal Democrats, 12 Conservatives, four Greens and six Independents.[12] In March Liberal Democrat councillor Sheena Jackson resigned from the Liberal Democrats Party to sit as an Independent, leaving the makeup of the Council as 13 Labour, 11 Liberal Democrats, 12 Conservatives, four Greens and seven Independents, leaving the Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition without a majority for the end of the term. [13]

Result

Results Map of the 2019 City of York Council Election.
City of York Council
Party Candidates Votes
Stood Elected Gained Unseated Net % of total % No. Net %
  Liberal Democrats 47 21 9 0 +9 44.7 34.5 48,247 +10.6
  Labour 47 17 2 0 +2 36.2 28.4 39,750 +2.8
  Green 47 4 0 0 0 8.5 17.0 23,842 +1.4
  Independent 10 3 2 1 +1 6.4 3.7 5,183 +0.3
  Conservative 47 2 0 12 -12 4.3 15.5 21,707 -12.8
  UKIP 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.5 662 -1.9
  Women's Equality 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.3 389 N/A
  Socialist Alternative 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 148 N/A

Ward results

Acomb ward

Acomb [14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Katie Lomas 1,105 45.2 +16.6
Labour Stuart Barnes * 1,021 41.8 +9.5
Conservative Keith Myers * 590 24.1 -7.8
Independent Brian Watson † 465 19.0 N/A
Conservative Matthew Greenwood 429 17.6 -7.9
Green Jonathan Pitt 322 13.2 +2.0
Green Tom Franklin 270 11.0 +2.5
Liberal Democrats Quentin MacDonald ‡ 202 8.3 -5.8
Liberal Democrats Matt Ward-Perkins 142 5.8 -4.4
Turnout 2,461 36.7 -30.6
Labour hold
Labour gain from Conservative
* Represented the Acomb ward of City of York Council, 2015-2019 [15]
Represented the Acomb ward of York City Council, 1979-1984, the Guildhall ward of York City Council, 1988-1996, [16] the Acomb division of North Yorkshire County Council, 1981-1989, [17] and the Guildhall ward of City of York Council, 1995-2015 [18] [19] [20] [21] [22]
Represented the Upper Poppleton ward of City of York Council, 1995-2003, [18] [19] and the Rural West York ward of City of York Council, 2003-2007 [20]

Bishopthorpe ward

The parishes of Acaster Malbis and Bishopthorpe

Bishopthorpe [14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent John Galvin * 568 33.0 -16.3
Green Carole Green 539 31.3 +25.3
Conservative Michael Nicholls 360 20.9 -28.4
Labour Bob Scrase † 155 9.0 -6.7
Liberal Democrats Daniel Khan 99 5.8 +0.2
Turnout 1,721 51.6 -25.9
Independent gain from Conservative
* Represented the Copmanthorpe ward of City of York Council, 1999-2003, [19] and the Bishopthorpe ward of City of York Council, 2007-2019 [21] [23] [15]
Represented the Holgate ward of York City Council, 1992-1996, [16] and the Holgate ward of City of York Council, 1995-2003 [18] [19]

Clifton ward

Clifton [14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Danny Myers * 1,291 58.3 +20.7
Labour Margaret Wells * 1,126 50.8 +22.4
Green Alan Dunnett 408 18.4 +2.5
Conservative Alfie Thomlinson 374 16.9 -3.1
Conservative Richard Schofield 342 15.4 -1.6
Green John Walford 322 14.5 +0.4
Liberal Democrats Tobie Abel 241 10.9 -2.4
Liberal Democrats Mark Waudby † 193 8.7 +1.4
Turnout 2,228 33.8 -26.6
Labour hold
Labour hold
* Represented the Clifton ward of City of York Council, 2015-2019 [15]
Represented the Rawcliffe and Skelton ward of City of York Council, 1999-2003, [19] and the Skelton, Rawcliffe, and Clifton Without ward of City of York Council, 2003-2007 [20]

Copmanthorpe ward

The parish of Copmanthorpe

Copmanthorpe [14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent David Carr * 662 46.2 -4.3
Conservative Matthew Freckelton 258 18.0 -32.5
Liberal Democrats Richard Brown 254 17.7 -8.3
Green Lars Kramm 159 11.1 +4.2
Labour William Owen 99 6.9 -9.8
Turnout 1,432 42.9 -32.8
Independent gain from Conservative
* Represented the Copmanthorpe ward of City of York Council, 2015-2019 [15]
Represented the Micklegate ward of City of York Council, 2015-2019 [15]

Dringhouses and Woodthorpe ward

Dringhouses and Woodthorpe [14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Stephen Fenton * 2,402 57.7 +17.7
Liberal Democrats Paula Widdowson 2,263 54.3 +7.5
Liberal Democrats Ashley Mason * 2,247 54.0 +18.3
Labour Cathryn Auplish 705 16.9 -1.8
Labour Tracy White 681 16.4 -1.1
Labour Graham Gatman 671 16.1 +0.7
Conservative Amanda Ashman 463 11.1 -15.0
Conservative David Atkinson 445 10.7 -13.0
Conservative Timothy Ashman 425 10.2 -11.8
Green Bronwen Gray 410 9.8 +0.2
Independent Scott Marmion 341 8.2 N/A
UKIP Rob Gray 318 7.6 -4.3
Green John Gray 298 7.2 -0.5
Green Ginevra House 282 6.8 -0.1
Turnout 4,171 46.0 -26.4
Liberal Democrats hold
Liberal Democrats hold
Liberal Democrats hold
* Represented the Dringhouses and Woodthorpe ward of City of York Council, 2015-2019 [15]

Fishergate ward

Fishergate [14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Green Andy D'Agorne * 1,553 62.4 +1.8
Green Dave Taylor 1,381 55.5 +1.5
Labour Barbara Boyce ‡ 663 26.6 +0.3
Labour Dan Kettlewell 566 22.7 +1.5
Conservative Stephen Munro 222 8.9 -7.0
Conservative Robin Willoughby 169 6.8 -8.7
Liberal Democrats Monta Drozdova 141 5.7 -1.7
Liberal Democrats Paul Mulvey 135 5.4 +1.2
Turnout 2,510 44.0 -22.2
Green hold
Green hold
* Represented the Fishergate ward of City of York Council, 2003-2019 [20] [21] [24] [15]
Represented the Fishergate ward of City of York Council, 2007-2019 [21] [24] [15]
Represented the Heworth ward of City of York Council, 2009-2019 [25] [26] [15]

Fulford and Heslington ward

The parish of Fulford and part of the parish of Heslington

Fulford and Heslington [14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Keith Aspden * 916 68.0 +12.4
Labour Anne Kerr 239 17.7 +1.1
Green Susie Taylor 99 7.3 ±0.0
Conservative Eileen Dickinson 94 7.0 -13.5
Turnout 1,348 49.0 -21.6
Liberal Democrats hold
* Represented the Fulford ward of City of York Council, 2003-2015, [20] [21] [27] and the Fulford and Heslington ward of City of York Council, 2015-2019 [15]

Guildhall ward

Guildhall [14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Green Denise Craghill * 1,492 49.3 +14.5
Labour Fiona Fitzpatrick 1,198 39.6 +13.7
Labour Janet Looker 1,151 38.0 +8.2
Green June Tranmer 1,076 35.5 +12.5
Labour James Flinders * 1,050 34.7 +4.8
Green Danni Makin 977 32.3 +12.8
Conservative Dawn Argyle 429 14.2 -8.0
Conservative David Barratt 409 13.5 -6.9
Conservative Robin Dickson § 374 12.4 -5.7
Liberal Democrats Jamie Butler 271 9.0 -3.3
Liberal Democrats Jack McAteer 226 7.5 -1.9
Liberal Democrats Matthew Smithson 191 6.3 +1.6
Turnout 3,062 35.3 -18.5
Green hold
Labour hold
Labour hold
* Represented the Guildhall ward of City of York Council, 2015-2019 [15]
Represented the Hull Road ward of City of York Council, 2011-2015 [28]
Represented the Guildhall division of North Yorkshire County Council, 1985-1996, [17] and the Guildhall ward of City of York Council, 1995-2019 [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [15]
§ Represented the Fishergate division of North Yorkshire County Council, 1989-1993 [17]

Haxby and Wigginton ward

The parishes of Haxby and Wigginton

Haxby and Wigginton [14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Ian Cuthbertson * 2,872 63.7 +26.2
Liberal Democrats Andrew Hollyer 2,819 62.5 +28.8
Liberal Democrats Edward Pearson 2,806 62.2 +33.0
Conservative Roy Watson-Smith 810 18.0 -15.1
Conservative Joe Pattinson 725 16.1 -20.4
Conservative Margaret Young 673 14.9 -20.8
Independent Tony Richardson † 515 11.4 -25.1
Independent Neil Wyatt 422 9.4 +3.6
Green Jess Dixon 284 6.3 -2.1
Labour Caroline Hind 274 6.1 -9.5
Labour Lindsay Walter 227 5.0 -8.3
Labour Albert Ward 216 4.8 -8.0
Green Liz Scurfield 200 4.4 -1.3
Green David Williams 155 3.4 -1.4
Turnout 4,528 47.3 -24.4
Liberal Democrats hold
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative
* Represented the Strensall ward of City of York Council, 2003-2007, [20] and the Haxby and Wigginton ward of City of York Council, 2011-2019 [29] [15]
Represented the Haxby and Wigginton ward of City of York Council, 2011-2019 [29] [15]

Heworth ward

Heworth [14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Claire Douglas 1,615 52.1 +16.3
Labour Anna Perrett 1,375 44.4 +9.6
Labour Robert Webb 1,308 42.2 +9.1
Green Nicola Normandale 629 20.3 +3.0
Green Sabine Janssen-Havercroft 542 17.5 -3.7
Conservative Teri Rhodes 527 17.0 -5.8
Conservative George Coxshall 461 14.9 -9.1
Conservative Jacob Groet 451 14.6 +10.0
Liberal Democrats Steve Jones 424 13.7 -5.7
Green Andy Wilson 407 13.1 -1.9
Liberal Democrats Jonathan Morley * 392 12.6 +1.1
Women's Equality Sally Duffin 389 12.6 N/A
Liberal Democrats Ben Rich 272 8.8 +1.1
Socialist Alternative Nigel Smith 148 4.8 -1.6
Turnout 3,150 33.5 -27.8
Labour hold
Labour hold
Labour hold
* Represented the Osbaldwick / Heworth division of North Yorkshire County Council, 1985-1996, [17] and the Osbaldwick ward of City of York Council, 1999-2011 [19] [20] [21]

Heworth Without ward

The parish of Heworth Without

Heworth Without [14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Nigel Ayre * 1,318 75.8 +23.4
Conservative Brannan Coady 160 9.2 -13.1
Labour Andrew Garbutt 136 7.8 -6.0
Green Alison Webb 124 7.1 +1.6
Turnout 1,738 52.1 -23.8
Liberal Democrats hold
* Represented the Heworth Without ward of City of York Council, 2007-2019 [30] [26] [15]

Holgate ward

Holgate [14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Kallum Taylor * 2,013 58.0 +24.1
Labour Rachel Melly 1,801 51.9 +20.2
Labour David Heaton 1,787 51.5 +23.7
Green Andreas Heinemeyer 641 18.5 +3.7
Green Pam Hanley 601 17.3 -2.5
Liberal Democrats Emma Keef 574 16.5 +0.7
Green Caleb Rowan 540 15.6 +2.0
Liberal Democrats Emilie Knight 460 13.3 +0.1
Conservative Janet Powell 418 12.0 -11.6
Liberal Democrats Aileen Hingston 399 11.5 -1.1
Conservative Tet Powell 367 10.6 -8.4
Conservative Sophie Burn 338 9.7 -5.2
Turnout 3,503 38.3 -27.4
Labour hold
Labour hold
Labour hold
* Represented the Holgate ward of City of York Council, 2018-2019 [31]

Hull Road ward

Part of the parish of Heslington

Hull Road [14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Co-op Aisling Musson 1,032 45.9 +9.4
Labour Co-op Michael Pavlovic * 979 43.5 +13.0
Labour Co-op George Norman 912 40.6 +11.4
Green Patrick Thelwell 626 27.8 +9.0
Green John Cossham 523 23.3 -2.4
Green Candy Spillard 400 17.8 +2.2
Conservative Jordan Hennessy 328 14.6 -7.2
Conservative Robert Ward 322 14.3 -8.6
Conservative Carl Mellor 304 13.5 -9.1
Independent Hilary Shepherd † 268 11.9 -18.6
Liberal Democrats Katharine Macy 263 11.7 +0.6
Liberal Democrats Chris Small 253 11.3 +2.3
Liberal Democrats Ian Murphy 187 8.3 ±0.0
Turnout 2,264 30.7 -14.0
Labour Co-op hold
Labour Co-op hold
Labour Co-op hold
* Represented the Hull Road ward of City of York Council, 2017-2019 [32]
Represented the Hull Road ward of City of York Council, 2015-2019 [15]

Huntington and New Earswick ward

The parishes of Huntington and New Earswick

Huntington and New Earswick [14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Keith Orrell * 2,114 57.1 +12.0
Liberal Democrats Carol Runciman 2,087 56.3 +12.3
Liberal Democrats Chris Cullwick 2,075 56.0 +11.3
Labour Chloe Anderson 710 19.2 -3.1
Labour Ian Craven 668 18.0 +0.2
Labour Wendy Loveday 624 16.8 -0.9
Green Clive Woolley 385 10.4 +0.7
Green Martina Weitsch 372 10.0 +1.1
Conservative Fiona Duncan 350 9.4 -12.3
UKIP Sandra Fairley 344 9.3 N/A
Green Charles Everett 312 8.4 -2.4
Conservative Sally Page 310 8.4 -11.4
Conservative Benjamin Tait 296 8.0 -9.7
Turnout 3,719 38.1 -25.6
Liberal Democrats hold
Liberal Democrats hold
Liberal Democrats hold
* Represented the Huntington and New Earswick ward of City of York Council, 2003-2019 [20] [21] [33] [15]
Represented the Huntington and New Earswick ward of City of York Council, 1999-2019 [19] [20] [21] [33] [15]
Represented the Huntington and New Earswick ward of City of York Council, 2015-2019 [15]

Micklegate ward

Micklegate [14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Jonny Crawshaw * 2,408 54.9 +19.2
Green Rosie Baker 1,954 44.6 +16.0
Labour Pete Kilbane 1,913 43.6 +19.6
Labour Sandi Redpath 1,746 39.8 +18.0
Green Sam Biram 1,313 29.9 +7.2
Green Vera Gool 1,052 24.0 +1.7
Conservative John Brewin 457 10.4 -9.5
Conservative Jennie Gambold 449 10.2 -6.3
Conservative Bill Gambold 436 9.9 -6.4
Liberal Democrats Carlotta Allum 407 9.3 +2.6
Liberal Democrats Kate Webster 349 8.0 +1.1
Liberal Democrats Christopher Gammie 293 6.7 +2.4
Turnout 4,420 48.0 -21.5
Labour hold
Labour gain from Independent
Green hold
* Represented the Micklegate ward of City of York Council, 2017-2019 [32]

Osbaldwick and Derwent ward

The parishes of Dunnington, Holtby, Kexby, Murton, and Osbaldwick

Osbaldwick and Derwent [14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Mark Warters * 1,293 49.9 +22.7
Conservative Martin Rowley 755 29.1 -17.3
Conservative John Zimnoch 511 19.7 -7.4
Green Ginnie Shaw 506 19.5 +10.2
Liberal Democrats Ian Eiloart 325 12.5 -9.3
Labour Kevin Farnsworth 325 12.5 -3.4
Labour Lata Narayanaswamy 300 11.6 +0.9
Liberal Democrats James Blanchard 263 10.1 +0.3
Green Paul Hutchinson 229 8.8 +1.6
Turnout 2,600 41.3 -30.2
Independent hold
Conservative hold
* Represented the Osbaldwick ward of City of York Council, 2011-2015, [34] and the Osbaldwick and Derwent ward of City of York Council, 2015-2019 [15]

Rawcliffe and Clifton Without ward

The parishes of Clifton Without and Rawcliffe

Rawcliffe and Clifton Without [14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Darryl Smalley 2,219 56.1 +30.9
Liberal Democrats Derek Wann 2,149 54.4 +29.5
Liberal Democrats Sam Waudby 2,128 53.8 +31.3
Conservative Charlotte Milligan 746 18.9 -11.6
Labour Rebecca Fewtrell 729 18.4 -6.2
Conservative Peter Dew * 721 18.2 -19.0
Conservative Stuart Rawlings * 711 18.0 -15.4
Labour Dave Merrett † 692 17.5 -5.6
Labour Will Bossman 642 16.2 -5.4
Green Jill Armstrong 295 7.5 -1.4
Green Andy Dearden 281 7.1 +0.3
Green Rod Bell 211 5.3 -2.4
Turnout 3,997 41.8 -23.7
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative
* Represented the Rawcliffe and Clifton Without ward of City of York Council, 2015-2019 [15]
Represented the Bishophill ward of York City Council, 1982-1996, [16] the Bishophill ward of City of York Council, 1995-2003, [18] [19] and the Micklegate ward of City of York Council, 2003-2015 [20] [21] [35]

Rural West York ward

The parishes of Askham Bryan, Askham Richard, Hessay, Nether Poppleton, Rufforth with Knapton, Skelton, and Upper Poppleton

Rural West York [14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Anne Hook 1,570 54.4 +32.6
Liberal Democrats James Barker 1,260 43.6 +33.9
Conservative Robin Garland 1,019 35.3 -16.4
Conservative Chris Steward * 952 33.0 -10.7
Labour Andrew Carter 233 8.1 -6.0
Green Ginevra Gordon 214 7.4 -0.5
Labour Mark Windmill 206 7.1 -4.4
Green Mark Havercroft 171 5.9 -1.7
Turnout 2,908 48.5 -25.0
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative
* Represented the Rural West York ward of City of York Council, 2011-2019 [36] [15]

Strensall ward

The parishes of Earswick, Stockton-on-the-Forest, and Strensall with Towthorpe

Strensall [14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Tony Fisher * 1,200 51.5 +20.1
Conservative Paul Doughty 960 41.2 -13.6
Conservative Sian Wiseman ‡ 814 35.0 -8.3
Liberal Democrats Danielle Mason 738 31.7 +13.9
Labour Paul Clarke 213 9.1 -4.8
Green Catherine Love 211 9.1 +3.5
Green Ross Bennett 183 7.9 +0.7
Labour Liam Penny 182 7.8 -4.4
Turnout 2,347 37.1 -30.3
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative
Conservative hold
* Represented the Haxby West ward of Ryedale District Council, 1987-1996 [37]
Represented the Strensall ward of City of York Council, 2011-2019 [38] [15]
Represented the Strensall ward of City of York Council, 2007-2015 [21] [38]

Westfield ward

Westfield [14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Andrew Waller * 2,048 59.4 +10.3
Liberal Democrats Sue Hunter 1,870 54.3 +13.7
Liberal Democrats Simon Daubeney 1,653 48.0 +11.9
Labour Louise Corson 945 27.4 +0.6
Labour Jason Rose 870 25.3 +0.2
Labour Fasil Demsash 836 24.3 +4.0
Independent Sheena Jackson † 316 9.2 -16.9
Green Sebastian Butterworth 288 8.4 -0.9
Green Jonathan Tyler 245 7.1 -4.0
Green Mikael Hanson 226 6.6 -3.2
Conservative James Blenkinsop 178 5.2 -8.0
Conservative Charles Brooks 174 5.1 -8.3
Conservative Samuel Lisle 144 4.2 -7.0
Turnout 3,476 35.3 -23.2
Liberal Democrats hold
Liberal Democrats hold
Liberal Democrats hold
* Represented the Westfield ward of York City Council, 1994-1996, [16] and the Westfield ward of City of York Council, 1999-2011 [19] [20] [21] and 2014-2019 [15]
Represented the Westfield ward of City of York Council, 2015-2019 [15]

Wheldrake ward

The parishes of Deighton, Elvington, Naburn, and Wheldrake

Wheldrake [14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Christian Vassie * 537 34.1 +23.1
Conservative Wesley Coultas 457 29.1 -35.0
Independent Suzie Mercer † 333 21.2 -42.9
Green William Dyson 134 8.5 -0.6
Labour Jon Hughes 112 7.1 -8.7
Turnout 1,573 49.3 -27.1
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative
* Represented the Wheldrake ward of City of York Council, 2003-2011 [20] [21]
Represented the Wheldrake ward of City of York Council, 2015-2019 [15]

See also

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