A total of 33 seats across the city were up for election in Leeds, with Labour having strengthened their majority on the council by the end of Friday.
The party now holds 61 of the council’s 99 seats, with the Conservatives remaining the largest Opposition group with 18.
Here are the results from Friday in full.
Adel and Wharfedale – Conservatives HOLD
Billy Flynn – Conservative Party – 3,087
Steve Clapcote – Labour and Co-operative Party – 2,064
Sharon Margaret Slinger – Liberal Democrats – 1,343
Fiona Sarah Heather Love – Green Party – 554
Alwoodley – Conservative HOLD
Lyn Jean Buckley – Conservative Party – 3253
Jackie Ellis – Labour Party – 2,350
Jonathan Jared Levy – Liberal Democrats – 419
Louise Mary Jennings – Green Party – 340
Howard Graham Dews – Yorkshire Party – 164
Ardsley and Robin Hood – Labour HOLD
Stephen Holroyd-Case – Labour and Co-operative Party – 2,284
Tom Leadley – Liberal Democrats – 1,338
Lalit Raghunath Suryawanshi – Conservative Party – 1,237
Leon Zadok – Green Party – 254
Daniel Paul Whetstone – Social Democratic Party – 101
Armley – Labour GAIN from Greens
Andy Parnham – Labour Party – 1,897
Lou Cunningham – Green Party – 1,712
Tamas Kovacs – Conservative Party – 419
Edana Niamh McDonald – Yorkshire Party – 129
Dan Walker – Liberal Democrats – 105
Jim Muller – Independent – 39
Beeston and Holbeck – Labour HOLD
Andrew Timothy Scopes – Labour Party – 2,494
Mariana Polucciu – Green Party – 662
Muhammad Azeem – Conservative Party – 450
Peter Richard Andrews – Liberal Democrats – 209
Nigel Perry – Social Democratic Party – 107
Katherine Alice Gwyther – Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition – 44
Bramley and Stanningley – Labour HOLD
Tom Hinchcliffe – Labour Party – 2,662
Adam Daniel Cook – Conservative Party – 696
Elizabeth Anne Bee – Liberal Democrats – 479
Keith Duncan Whittaker – Green Party – 384
Richard David Riley – Social Democratic Party – 62
Burmantofts and Richmond Hill – Labour HOLD
Nkele Charmaine Manaka – Labour Party – 2,547
Rebwar Raouf Sharazur – Green Party – 410
David Ewan Hollingsworth – Liberal Democrats – 392
Taiwo Funmilayo Adeyemi – Conservative Party – 294
Richard Chaves-Sanderson – Trade Union and Socialist Coalition – 88
Paul Anthony Whetstone – Social Democratic Party – 59
Calverley and Farsley – Labour HOLD
Peter John Carlill – Labour and Co-operative Party – 3,926
Jas Singh – Conservative Party – 2,536
Ellen Graham – Green Party – 251
Rob Lees – Yorkshire Party – 250
Stuart McLeod – Liberal Democrats – 205
Chapel Allerton – Labour HOLD
Jane Alice Dowson – Labour and Co-operative Party – 4,505
Bobak Walker – Green Party – 721
Safaraz Ahad – Conservative Party – 390
Aqila Choudhry – Liberal Democrats – 246
Mike Davies – Alliance for Green Socialism – 183
Sasha Samantha Holdsworth Watson – Social Democratic Party – 48
Cross Gates and Whinmoor – Labour HOLD
Jess Lennox – Labour Party – 2,823
John Kennedy – Conservative Party – 1,557
Martin Francis Hemingway – Green Party – 302
Patricia Cooper – Liberal Democrats – 233
Mark Nicholson – Independent – 339
Farnley and Wortley – Labour GAIN from Greens
Adrian McCluskey – Labour Party – 2,438
Mark Terence Rollinson – Green Party – 1,648
Natalia Justyna Armitage – Conservative Party – 538
Andrea Whitehead – Reform UK – 201
Christine Mavis Golton – Liberal Democrats – 65
Bev Lockwood – Independent – 61
Jack Michael Bellfield – Social Democratic Party – 17
Garforth and Swillington – Garforth and Swillington Independents HOLD
Suzanne Jane McCormack – Garforth and Swillington Independents – 3,428
Luke Anthony Morrow – Labour Party – 1,257
Peter James Bentley – Conservative Party – 912
Stephen Paul Beer – Green Party – 384
Jake Knox – Liberal Democrats – 195
Tyler Callum Wilson-Kerr – Independent – 152
Gipton and Harehills – Labour HOLD
Asghar Ali – Labour Party – 2,655
Mothin Mohammed Ali – Green Party – 1,484
Robert David Winston Harris – Conservative Party – 310
Mark John Twitchett – Liberal Democrats – 156
Iain Alaistair Dalton – Trade Union and Socialist Coalition – 121
Guiseley and Rawdon – Labour GAIN from Conservatives
Oliver Roland Edwards – Labour and Co-operative Party – 3,678
aul John Spencer Wadsworth – Conservative Party – 2,934
Bob Buxton – Yorkshire Party – 591
Lucy Katherine Wheeler – Green Party – 345
Robert Hugh Jacques – Liberal Democrats – 293
Harewood – Conservative HOLD
Ryan Stephenson – Conservative Party – 3,708
Oliver Gill – Labour Party – 1,459
Claire Anne Evans – Green Party – 627
Dan Cook – Liberal Democrats – 406
Headingley and Hyde Park – Labour HOLD (seat previously vacant)
Abdul Hannan – Labour Party – 2,029
Tim Goodall – Green Party – 1,749
Brandon John Ashford – Liberal Democrats – 145
Andrew Stuart Martin – Conservative Party – 119
Molly Tindle – Northern Independence Party – 52
Florian Oscar Alice Hynam – Trade Union and Socialist Coalition – 48
Anthony Joseph Greaux – Independent – 27
Horsforth – Labour GAIN from Conservatives
Raymond Wyn Jones – Labour Party – 3,810
Jackie Shemilt – Conservative Party – 2,302
Ian William Shaw – Green Party – 581
James Michael Spencer – Liberal Democrats – 483
Ian Cowling – Yorkshire Party – 241
Hunslet and Riverside – Labour HOLD
Paul Ian Wray – Labour and Co-operative Party – 2,095
Mohammed Omar Mushtaq – Green Party – 1,809
Owen Scott Rutherford – Conservative Party – 231
Benedict Luke Turner-Chastney – Liberal Democrats – 89
Thomas Peter Fisher – Social Democratic Party – 48
Oisín Conor Duncan – Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition – 27
Killingbeck and Seacroft – Labour HOLD
Katie Dye – Labour Party – 2,446
Bradley Kenneth Chandler – Conservative Party – 676
David Alan Anthoney – Green Party – 369
John Otley – Liberal Democrats – 295
Kippax and Methley – Labour HOLD
Michael Thomas Millar – Labour Party – 3,163
Connor Joseph Paul Mulhall – Conservative Party – 1,362
Alan Terry Martin – Green Party – 406
Lesley Ann McIntee – Liberal Democrats – 301
Kirkstall – Labour HOLD
Andy Rontree – Labour Party – 3,018
Victoria Helen Smith – Green Party – 886
Reiss Lewis Capitano – Conservative Party – 402
Adam James Belcher – Liberal Democrats – 288
Stuart William Long – Independent – 95
Little London and Woodhouse – Labour HOLD
Abigail Marshall Katung – Labour Party – 1,908
Nick Lalvani – Green Party – 437
Muhammad Sajjad Raja – Conservative Party – 261
Katherine Mary Arbuckle – Liberal Democrats – 163
Anthony Joseph Bracuti – Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition – 96
Middleton Park – SDP GAIN from Labour
Emma Louise Pogson-Golden – Social Democratic Party – 1,985
Lauren Alice Summers – Labour and Co-operative Party – 1,587
Samson Roberts Adeyemi – Conservative Party – 376
Eunice Delali Agbemafle – Green Party – 186
Joelle Darnelle Donaldson – Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition – 91
Jude Patrick Arbuckle – Liberal Democrats – 86
Moortown – Labour HOLD
Mohammed Shahzad – Labour and Co-operative Party – 3,938
Lee Anthony Farmer – Conservative Party – 1,210
Rachel Hartshorne – Green Party – 892
George Sykes – Liberal Democrats – 557
David William Stephens – Yorkshire Party – 226
Morley North – MBIs HOLD
Robert Finnigan – Morley Borough Independents – 2,448
Patrick Gerard Davey – Labour and Co-operative Party – 1,400
Dom Eatwell – Conservative Party – 848
James Trueman – Liberal Democrats – 323
Rebecca Sofia Kellett – Green Party – 313
Johnathan Robert Thackray – Reform UK – 252
Richard Thomas Cowles – Social Democratic Party – 25
Morley South – MBIs HOLD
Wyn Kidger – Morley Borough Independents – 2,094
Bailey Jacob Statton Bradley – Labour Party – 1,510
Charles Henry Jack George – Conservative Party – 749
Chris Bell – Green Party – 450
Mihai Marcelin Barticel – Liberal Democrats – 191
Andrew Alexander Martin – Social Democratic Party – 41
Otley and Yeadon – Liberal Democrats HOLD
Ryk Downes – Liberal Democrats – 3,189
Ian Joseph McCargo – Labour Party – 1,727
Mick Bradley – Green Party – 946
Stewart Peter Harper – Conservative Party – 791
Claire Jane Buxton – Yorkshire Party – 197
Elliot Edwards Nathan – Breakthrough Party – 156
Pudsey – Conservatives HOLD
Trish Smith – Conservative Party – 3,050
Riaz Ahmed – Labour Party – 2,891
Alaric Timothy Peter Hall – Green Party – 398
Christine Amy Glover – Liberal Democrats – 352
Tom Kelly – Reform UK – 201
Rothwell – Liberal Democrats HOLD
Diane Chapman – Liberal Democrats – 3,409
James Louis Driver – Labour and Co-operative Party – 1,200
Babatunde Abiodun Gbolade – Conservative Party – 372
Sean Francis McDonald – Yorkshire Party – 274
Tim Moorsom – Green Party – 260
Sarah Jane Wellbourne – Social Democratic Party – 21
Roundhay – Labour HOLD
Jordan Daniel Bowden – Labour and Co-operative Party – 3,578
Paul Charles Ellis – Green Party – 1,475
Shazar Ahad – Conservative Party – 992
Darren Finlay – Liberal Democrats – 482
Temple Newsam – Labour HOLD
Nicole Louise Sharpe – Labour Party – 2,632
Cormac John Trigg – Conservative Party – 1,647
Keith Cecil Norman – Liberal Democrats – 376
Geraldine Mary Turver – Green Party – 331
Wendy Vivienne Whetstone – Social Democratic Party – 61
Weetwood – Labour GAIN from Liberal Democrats
Jools Heselwood – Labour and Co-operative Party – 3,103
Chris Howley – Liberal Democrats – 2,534
Christopher Mark Foren – Green Party – 550
Angelo Basu – Conservative Party – 411
Rob Walker – Social Democratic Party – 47
Wetherby – Greens GAIN from Conservatives
Penny Stables – Green Party – 4,079
Linda Judith Richards – Conservative Party – 2,958
Lucy Kathleen Nuttgens – Labour and Co-operative Party – 498
James Andrew Prince – Liberal Democrats – 161
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