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Killingbeck and Seacroft (ward)
Electoral ward in Leeds, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Killingbeck and Seacroft is an electoral ward of Leeds City Council in east Leeds, West Yorkshire, covering both of the outer city suburb areas of Killingbeck and Seacroft and the north west part of Cross Gates.
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Councillors since 1973

indicates seat up for re-election. indicates seat up for election following resignation or death of sitting councillor. indicates councillor defection. * indicates incumbent councillor.
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Elections since 2010
May 2024
May 2023
May 2022
May 2021
May 2019
May 2018
May 2016
May 2015
May 2014
May 2012
May 2011
May 2010
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Notes
- Woolmer had previously represented Seacroft as a City of Leeds Councillor since 1970.
- Stringer had previously represented Seacroft as a City of Leeds Councillor since 1972.
- Mudie had previously represented Seacroft as a City of Leeds Councillor since 1971.
- Woolmer would serve as Batley and Morley from 1979 to 1983.
- Gabb previously represented Osmondthorpe from 1954 to 1971 and again between 1974 and 1980. He was elected as an Alderman between 1971 and 1974 and awarded an OBE in the 1975 Birthday Honours.[4]
- Dobson resigned the Labour whip and became Leader of the East Leeds Independents group on the council, joining previous defector and Cross Gates and Whinmoor councillor Janette Walker. The Yorkshire Evening Post quoted Dobson stating, "I am not prepared to stand by while the Labour Council withdraws basic services to my community while bankrolling vanity projects”.[9]
- Days after the 2021 council election, Drinkwater resigned from the Labour Party on 10 May, citing "institutionalised bullying" in the ruling Labour council group and argued for a change to the council's decision-making structures. He did not stand for re-election in 2022.[11]
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