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History

Шаблон:Main City of York Council is the unitary authority for the City of York, Yorkshire. It is responsible for all local government services within the City of York, except for services provided by York's town and parish councils.

Non-metropolitan district elections

1992–1994

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A local election was held in May 1992 to elect members of York City Council. Fifteen seats, previously contested in 1988, were up for election: eleven were won by the Labour Party, three by the Conservative Party and one by the Liberal Democrats.[2][3] The Labour Party retained overall control of the council; the composition of the council after the election was: Labour Party 34 seats, Conservative Party seven seats and Liberal Democrats four seats.[2]

Local election

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1994–1995

Local election

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A local election took place in May 1994 to elect members of York City Council. Fifteen seats, previously contested in 1990, were up for election: twelve were won by the Labour Party, two by the Liberal Democrats and one by the Conservative Party.[4][5]

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Unitary authority elections

Summary of local election results

Year Labour Liberal Democrats Conservatives Green Independent
1995 30 18 3 0 2
1999 27 22 3 0 1
2003 15 29 0 2 1
2007 18 19 8 2 0
2011 26 8 10 2 1
2015 15 12 14 4 2
2019 17 21 2 4 3
2023 24 19 3 0 1

1995–1999

Local election

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Elections to the new City of York unitary authority were held on 4 May 1995. Following the creation of the expanded authority, 22 councillors were returned to parished areas that were part of district council areas previously outside the boundaries of the former York City Council and 31 councillors were returned to the former York City Council wards.[6] All 53 council seats were up for election. Labour won thirty seats, the Liberal Democrats won 18 seats, the Conservatives won three seats and two Independent councillors were also elected. The Labour Party won overall control of the council.

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2015–2019

Conservatives and Liberal Democrats, holding 26 of the 47 seats, formed a joint administration to run the council in May 2015. Both parties are opposed to green belt development on the scale proposed by the Labour Party.[7] The working majority of the joint administration shrunk in February 2018 to 24 seats, when former council leader David Carr (Copmanthorpe Ward) and Suzie Mercer (Wheldrake Ward) quit the Conservative group and party,[8] Labour councillors Fiona Derbyshire and Hilary Shepherd resigned from the Labour Party in August to sit as Independent Socialists York.[9]

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Map showing the makeup of York City Council as of 10 November 2017

2019-2023

Due to no overall control, the Liberal Democrats and the Green Party, who hold 25 of the 47 seats between them, joined forces to form a coalition to run the City of York Council, announced by YorkMix on 14 May 2019. Support for the Liberal Democrats and Green Party in York increased at the poll. Both parties combined received more than 50% of the vote.[10]

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Map showing the makeup of York City Council as of 22 May 2019

2023-Present

The Labour Party won a majority of seats in the 2023 election, receiving 24 out of 47 seats leading to a one-seat majority. The Green Party lost all the seats they were defending to Labour, including that of council deputy leader Andy D'Agorne, while the Conservatives gained two seats from independent councillors while losing their leaders' seat in Strensall to the Liberal Democrats.

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May showing the composition of the City of York Council following the May 2023 local election

By-elections

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1999–2003

Local election

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Elections to City of York Council were held on 6 May 1999. All 53 council seats in the city were up for election and the Labour party kept overall control of the council.

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A by-election was held in Bootham Ward following the resignation through ill-health of sitting Labour councillor Ken Cooper. The seat was won by the Liberal Democrat candidate, Kim Tarry.[11]

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Labour councillor Peter Dodd resigned his Monk Ward seat in 2000 due to ill health.[12] The seat was won in the by-election by the Liberal Democrat candidate, Nick Blitz.[13]

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A by-election was held following the death of Labour councillor Carol Wallace in 2000.[14] David Evans retained the seat for the Labour Party.[15]

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2003–2007

Local election

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Local elections for City of York Council took place on 1 May 2003. Boundary changes reduced the number of seats from 53 to 47.[16][17] The Liberal Democrats won 29 seats, Labour won 15 seats, the Green Party won two seats and an independent candidate won one seat.[18] The Liberal Democrats won overall control of the council.

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2007–2011

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Local elections for City of York Council took place on 3 May 2007. Of the 47 seats contested, the Liberal Democrats won 19 seats, Labour won 18 seats, Conservatives won eight seats and the Green Party won two seats.[19] The Liberal Democrats lose ten seats and overall control of the council.

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Following the death of Conservative councillor Bill Bennett in 2007, the Heworth Without seat was won by Liberal Democrat, Nigel Ayre.[20][21]

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Labour councillor Paul Blanchard resigned for personal reasons in 2009.[22] His Heworth seat was retained for Labour by Barbara Boyce.[23]

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Labour Councillor Dr. Roger Pierce resigned in 2010 due to ill health.[24] His Hull Road seat was retained for Labour by Mick Hoban.[25]

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2011–2015

Local election

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Local elections for City of York Council took place on 5 May 2011. Of the 47 seats contested, Labour won 26 seats, Conservatives won ten seats, the Liberal Democrats won eight seats, the Green Party won two seats and an independent candidate won one seat.[26] The Labour Party gained overall control of the council from no overall control.

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By-elections

A by-election was held in October 2014 following the death of Councillor Lynn Jefferies. The seat was won by the Liberal Democrat candidate and former Council Leader Andrew Waller.[27]

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2015–2019

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Local elections for City of York Council took place on 7 May 2015. New ward boundaries came into effect.[28] Of the 47 seats contested, Labour won 15 seats to form the largest group on the council, Conservatives won 14 seat, the Liberal Democrats won 12 seats, the Green Party won four seats and two independent candidates won seats.[29] Following talks between the political groups after the election, the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats agreed to run the council as a joint administration.[29]

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By-elections

Labour Councillors Julie Gunnell and David Levene resigned in 2017 for personal reasons,[30][31] their seats were retained by Labour candidates Jonny Crawshaw and Michael Pavlovic.[32]

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Labour councillor and former Lord Mayor Sonja Crisp stepped down in 2018 due to ill health, her seat was retained by Labour candidate Kallum Taylor.[33][34]

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2019-2023

Local election

Шаблон:Main Local elections for City of York Council took place on 2 May 2019. Of the 47 seats contested, the Liberal Democrats won 21, Labour won 17, the Green Party won 4, independents won 3, and the Conservatives won 2.[35] Following the election, the Liberal Democrats and Green Party formed a coalition.[36]

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2023-2027

Local election

Шаблон:Main Local elections for City of York Council took place on 4 May 2023. Of the 47 seats contested, Labour won 24, the Liberal Democrats won 19, the Conservatives won 3, and independents won 1. Following the election, Labour formed a majority administration.

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References

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External links

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