1975 Leeds City Council election explained

Elections to Leeds City Council were held on 1 May 1975. One third of the seats, as well as an extra vacancy in Aireborough, were up for election. Labour had gained a seat from a by-election in Burley in the interim, prompted by the arrest of incumbent Conservative Ray Forbes in connection with arms smuggling.[1]

The election resulted in a substantial swing to the Conservatives, helping them gain six seats in total, with four from Labour (Burley, Kirkstall, Pudsey South and Wortley) and two from the Liberals (Horsforth and Otley). This established the Conservatives as the largest party on the council, but with the council remaining under no overall control.[2]

Election result

This result has the following consequences for the total number of seats on the Council after the elections:

valign=top colspan="2" style="width: 230px"Partyvalign=top style="width: 30px"Previous councilvalign=top style="width: 30px"New council
Conservatives3743
Labour4541
Liberals1412
Total9696
Working majority

Notes and References

  1. News: Civil war threat in Ulster. . 14 May 1974 . 21 October 2012.
  2. News: District results: Leeds . . 2 May 1975 . Scans can be found here: 1 and 2