1970 Leeds City Council election

The 1970 Leeds City Council elections were held on 8 May 1970,[1] with one third of the seats up for election, as well as an extra vacancy in Beeston.[2]

The election seen a nationally resurgent[1] Labour gain 10 seats and achieve a 13% swing from the Conservatives, returning to a competitive status after the routings suffered the previous two elections. Labour gains were as follows: Bramley, Burmantofts, Gipton, Osmondthorpe, Richmond Hill, Scott Hall, Seacroft, Stanningley, Whinmoor and Wortley. There was also a narrow hold in Burley, with Labour close to eliminating the almost 40% Conservative majority managed there the year before. The Liberals further increased their representation with a gain from the Conservatives, repeating their success in West Hunslet following the previous year's upset.[2]

  1. ^ a b "Labor Makes Gains in British Elections". The New York Times. 8 May 1970. Retrieved 21 October 2012.
  2. ^ a b "Municipal results: Leeds". The Yorkshire Post. 9 May 1970.