Election Name: | 2014 Sheffield City Council election |
Flag Image: | Coat of arms of Sheffield City Council.png |
Type: | Parliamentary |
Ongoing: | no |
Party Colour: | yes |
Previous Election: | 2012 Sheffield City Council election |
Previous Year: | 2012 |
Next Election: | 2015 Sheffield City Council election |
Next Year: | 2015 |
Seats For Election: | 29 of 84 seats to Sheffield City Council |
Majority Seats: | 43 |
Election Date: | 22 May 2014 |
Party1: | Labour Party (UK) |
Seats1: | 18 |
Seat Change1: | 1 |
Party2: | Liberal Democrats (UK) |
Seats2: | 6 |
Seat Change2: | 4 |
Party4: | United Kingdom Independence Party |
Seats4: | 3 |
Seat Change4: | 3 |
Party5: | Green Party of England and Wales |
Seats5: | 2 |
Seat Change5: | 2 |
Map Size: | 400px |
Majority party | |
Posttitle: | Majority party after election |
Before Election: | Labour |
After Election: | Labour |
Sheffield City Council elections took place on May 22, 2014, alongside nationwide local elections and European elections.
There were 29 seats up for election, one third of the council with a double vacancy in Walkley.
With a Labour majority of 36 and defending 19 seats, it was almost mathematically impossible for Labour to lose control of the council, as they would have needed to lose all 19 of those 19 seats to lose control. Even then, Labour would still have been the largest party.
The Labour Party gained one seat from their position following the 2010 election, but this included a seat already gained from the Liberal Democrats via defection in Walkley. Furthermore, another seat already gained from the Liberal Democrats via defection in Beauchief & Greenhill was regained by the Liberal Democrats.
This result had the following consequences for the total number of seats on the council after the elections:
valign=top colspan="2" style="width: 230px" | Party | valign=top style="width: 30px" | Previous council | valign=top style="width: 30px" | New council | valign=top style="width: 30px" | +/- |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labour | align=center | 60 | align=center | 59 | align=center | 1 | |
Liberal Democrats | align=center | 22 | align=center | 18 | align=center | 4 | |
Greens | align=center | 2 | align=center | 4 | align=center | 2 | |
UKIP | align=center | 0 | align=center | 3 | align=center | 3 | |
Total | 84 | 84 | |||||
Working majority |
Since 2010, when these seats were last contested, two Liberal Democrats had defected to Labour: Ben Curran in Walkley and Clive Skelton in Beauchief & Greenhill. The result in Stocksbridge & Upper Don was notable in that two former Liberal Democrat councillors stood for other parties. Martin Brelsford (defeated in 2011) stood as an Independent, whilst Jack Clarkson (defeated in 2012) stood for UKIP.
Beauchief & Greenhill was a regain for the Liberal Democrats, after the sitting councillor had defected to the Labour Party.
Shaffaq Mohammed was a sitting councillor for Broomhill ward.
Jack Clarkson's change in share of the vote is calculated from the UKIP candidate in 2012. His vote increased by 20.2% from his own performance as a Liberal Democrat.
The result in Walkley did not change the numbers on the council, as the sitting Liberal Democrat councillor had previously defected to Labour.