1969 Sheffield City Council election

The 1969 Sheffield City Council elections were held on 8 May 1969, with one third of the council - plus a double vacancy in Park - up for election. The previous year's historic win by the Conservatives, and their gaining control of the council was ended with these elections, with Labour successfully holding or gaining back seats in wards they lost in the last year's defeat. The previous year's substantial Tory leads in vote figures and seat numbers belied how narrowly won those numerous gains were, with even a tiny swing to Labour destined to return them.

1969 Sheffield City Council election

← 19688 May 19691970 →

28 councillors to Sheffield City Council
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
PartyLabourConservativeLiberal
Seats won18100
Seat changeIncrease5Decrease5Steady0


Majority party before election

Conservative Party (UK)

Majority party after election

Labour Party (UK)

Labour's win and regaining control of the council was in sharp contrast to the national picture, which seen a repeat of the preceding years' heavy losses to the Conservatives with further losses of their heartlands to Tory control. Sheffield joined Stoke as the only cities left controlled by Labour, with last year's survivor Hull falling this year. Nationally Labour managed just 23 gains, with Sheffield accounting for over a fifth of them.

Given this environment, the Labour response was naturally overjoyed; the Sheffield Brightside MP Eddie Griffiths reacted "I literally had tears in my eyes when I heard the results. I was more excited about these results than by my own election". The Labour group's leader Ald Ron Ironmonger attributed this to their campaigning effort and the electorate voting on a local mindset "[we've] struggled so hard for this. We took this really seriously - we haven't fought a campaign like this for years. I think the victory is due to the good sense of the Sheffield people, and I am proud of them tonight. They have judged the election on the city's own affairs as we asked them to. We are certainly wiser men after a year in opposition. There is no doubt about that."

The Conservative grouping leader Ald Harrold Hebblethwaite responded "Obviously I am very disappointed at this result and I find it quite surprising, though one has always understood that Sheffield is a city on its own, and can never be relied on to follow a national trend. The great pity of it is that Walkley we certainly lost due to the intervention of an Independent, and Sharrow by a Liberal intervention - though obviously we cannot say that as regards Firth Park and Handsworth".

Hebblethwaite accepted that the Rent Rebate scheme had played a large part in last year's results, but qualified "nevertheless I am certain the public have been somewhat confused about the issues this year. Twelve months is not enough time for any party to settle down in control and get its policies under way". Of such policies Labour were to reintroduce the closed-shop clause in Corporation employment which the Tories had dropped and accept the 30 places at Sheffield Girl's High School, which were now too late to reverse.

Overall turnout was up narrowly on the previous year's, to 33.2%[1]

Election result

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Sheffield Local Election Result 1969
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
 Labour1850+564.342.452,082+6.4
 Conservative1005-535.752.864,862-4.6
 Liberal00000.01.72,092-0.4
 Communist00000.01.72,065-0.7
 Other00000.01.41,800-0.7

The result had the following consequences for the total number of seats on the Council after the elections:

PartyPrevious councilNew council
CllrAldCllrAld
Labour34183918
Conservatives479429
Liberals0000
Communists0000
Total81278127
108108
Working majority 13  -9  -3  9 
 4  6 

Ward results

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Attercliffe[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourNorman Eldred 2,089 71.0 +4.6
ConservativeHarold Mellor85229.0-4.6
Majority1,23742.0+9.2
Turnout2,94119.0-2.2
Labour holdSwing+4.6
Beauchief[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeC. White 6,001 82.2 -0.7
LabourAnnie Britton1,29617.7+0.7
Majority4,70564.5-1.4
Turnout7,29750.6-2.5
Conservative holdSwing-0.7
Birley[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJohn Yeardley 2,438 49.7 +8.7
ConservativePauline Minns2,21145.1-9.0
IndependentLaurence Gillatt2515.2+0.4
Majority2274.6-8.4
Turnout4,90032.3+1.1
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing+8.8
Brightside[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourHenry Sturrock 1,966 55.2 +2.5
ConservativeKathleene Moore1,31937.0+0.8
J. Robinson1654.6+4.6
Independent CommunistR. Wilkinson1093.0+3.0
Majority64718.2+1.6
Turnout3,55927.6+0.5
Labour holdSwing+0.8
Broomhill[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeA. Smith 3,154 77.3 +11.0
LabourR. Thackeray69016.9-1.7
D. Morris2335.8+5.8
Majority2,46460.4+12.7
Turnout4,07731.1-2.0
Conservative holdSwing+6.3
Burngreave[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJohn Pate 2,346 55.9 +13.6
ConservativeCliff Godber1,69540.4-9.3
CommunistA. March1533.6-1.0
Majority65115.5+8.1
Turnout4,19431.6+4.3
Labour holdSwing+11.4
Castle[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPeter Horton 2,088 67.5 +13.5
ConservativeL. Chambers78825.5-8.5
CommunistEdna Ashworth2167.0+1.6
Majority1,30042.0+22.1
Turnout3,09227.5-1.4
Labour holdSwing+11.0
Darnall[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourWilliam Owen 2,902 59.0 +9.9
ConservativeRoger Outram2,01441.0-9.9
Majority88818.0+16.3
Turnout4,91632.8+2.4
Labour holdSwing+9.9
Dore[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeThornton Lambert 4,983 79.7 -0.6
LabourMarie Rodgers1,27220.3+0.6
Majority3,71159.4-1.2
Turnout6,25547.7-1.0
Conservative holdSwing-0.6
Ecclesall[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeEdith Edeson 4,341 83.9 +5.7
LabourJames Pearson83516.1+5.9
Majority3,50667.7-0.1
Turnout5,17635.5-7.2
Conservative holdSwing-0.1
Firth Park[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAlbert Morris 2,147 43.7 +4.4
ConservativeAndrew Oxley1,94439.5-6.5
LiberalFrancis Butler67013.6+3.6
CommunistBarry Bracken1553.1-1.5
Majority2034.1-2.6
Turnout4,91634.5+1.7
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing+5.4
Gleadless[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeDavid Heslop 3,898 57.1 -6.7
LabourPhillip Grisdale2,34734.8+3.9
LiberalDennis Boothroyd5818.5+2.7
Majority1,55122.7-10.6
Turnout6,82644.5-2.0
Conservative holdSwing-5.3
Hallam[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGordon Wragg 3,755 70.4 -9.1
LabourHarry Hall95417.9-2.5
LiberalJean Mason62211.7+11.7
Majority2,80152.5-6.6
Turnout5,33138.5-1.0
Conservative holdSwing-3.3
Handsworth[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGeorge Nicholls 2,563 55.8 +6.2
ConservativeJack Kerton2,03144.2-6.2
Majority53211.6+10.6
Turnout4,59436.1+3.4
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing+6.2
Heeley[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePeter Earl 3,377 56.4 -1.3
LabourAlfred Wood2,19336.7+0.5
CommunistJ. Turton4116.9+0.8
Majority1,18419.8-1.8
Turnout5,98137.3-3.2
Conservative holdSwing-0.9
Hillsborough[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeConstance Dodson 3,500 64.7 -3.7
LabourWilliam Meade1,91235.3+3.7
Majority1,58829.3-7.3
Turnout5,41236.8-6.0
Conservative holdSwing-3.6
Intake[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMarvyn Moore 2,613 52.9 -4.4
LabourArnold Wood2,32947.1+4.4
Majority2845.7-8.7
Turnout4,94231.3-1.3
Conservative holdSwing-4.4
Manor[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDora Fitter 2,027 59.6 +10.3
ConservativeD. Russell1,15634.0-5.0
CommunistJohn Hukin2196.4-5.3
Majority87125.6+15.2
Turnout3,40224.8-1.0
Labour holdSwing+7.6
Mosborough[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMary Foulds 2,078 62.8 +13.4
ConservativeEric Vawser1,23037.2-13.4
Majority84825.6+24.5
Turnout3,30838.0+4.4
Labour holdSwing+13.4
Nether Edge[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeIvan Harrington 4,085 79.9 -2.9
LabourCharlotte Ellis1,02920.1+2.9
Majority3,05659.7-5.8
Turnout5,11436.8-3.0
Conservative holdSwing-2.9
Nether Shire[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourCharles Moseley 2,221 52.1 +12.6
ConservativeHazel Black1,76641.4+4.7
CommunistKen Hattersley2786.5+1.1
Majority45510.7+7.9
Turnout4,26534.5-4.9
Labour holdSwing+3.9
Netherthorpe[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDoris Mulhearn 1,994 57.6 +11.8
ConservativeE. Dawson1,30937.8-8.0
CommunistRoy Barrett1564.5-3.8
Majority68519.8+19.7
Turnout3,45931.5+2.6
Labour holdSwing+9.9
Owlerton[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJack Watson 2,257 62.0 +18.4
ConservativeZena Thompson1,38538.0-7.8
Majority87223.9+21.7
Turnout3,64225.2+2.7
Labour holdSwing+13.1
Park[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourCharles Knowles 2,466 64.7 +17.7
LabourPeter Jones 2,458
ConservativeJune Harris1,09128.6-2.5
ConservativePeter Huddart1,021
CommunistCyril Morton2536.6+1.9
Majority1,37536.1+20.3
Turnout3,81023.2-1.6
Labour holdSwing
Labour holdSwing+10.1
Sharrow[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourEthal Evans 1,991 47.9 +3.8
ConservativeDavid Pinder1,82443.8-7.7
LiberalColin Wood2195.3+5.3
National FrontGeorge Clark1253.0-1.5
Majority1674.0-3.5
Turnout4,15937.2-2.1
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing+5.7
Southey Green[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourWinifred Golding 1,866 65.2 +13.1
ConservativeCharles Hughes77227.0-7.4
CommunistGordon Ashberry2247.8-5.7
Majority1,09438.2+20.5
Turnout2,86221.2+0.2
Labour holdSwing+10.2
Walkley[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourBernard Kidd 1,786 39.9 -0.8
ConservativeLeslie Hesp1,76839.5-9.3
G. Green77317.3+17.3
National FrontAlan Holmes1443.2-2.1
Majority180.4-7.7
Turnout4,47131.5+0.0
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing+4.2

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab "Sheffield Local Elections 1960–1995 scans". Retrieved 2 December 2011.