Pontefract South

Pontefract South is an electoral ward of the City of Wakefield district, used for elections to Wakefield Metropolitan District Council.

Pontefract South
Pontefract South is located in West Yorkshire
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53°40′N 1°16′W / 53.67°N 1.26°W / 53.67; -1.26

Overview

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The ward is one of 21 in the Wakefield district, and is one of its most marginal. Its marginal nature can be largely put down to the nature of its demographics. The ward takes in traditionally Labour-voting areas of Pontefract, in the form of Chequerfield, Baghill and the Carleton Park estate, along with more Conservative-leaning areas such as Carleton and the outlying villages of Darrington, Wentbridge and East Hardwick. Other areas of the ward, such as the Larks Hill estate, are probably the most locally marginal parts of the ward, their voters swinging between Labour and the Conservatives from one election to another.

In December 2010 the ward's electorate stood at 12,090.[1]

Representation

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Like all wards in the Wakefield district, Pontefract South has 3 councillors, whom are elected on a 4-year-rota. This means elections for new councillors are held for three years running, with one year every four years having no elections.

At present, the ward is represented by two labour councillors, George Ayre and Brian Mayhew and one Conservative councillor, Tony Hames.[2] For over 10 years the ward was represented solely by Conservative/Tory councillors, however at the local government elections held on 5 May 2011, Conservative councillor Philip Booth lost his seat to the late Tony Dean, meaning Labour gained representation in the ward once again.[3]

At the local elections in May 2014, Pontefract local George Ayre (Labour) unseated the Wakefield District Tory group leader of Wakefield Council, Geoff Walsh. This means Labour hold the majority of seats in Pontefract South once again.[4] In 2015, David Jones (Labour) replaced Tony Dean who retired that year. In 2018 and 2019 respectively, George Ayre and David Jones were re-elected.

David Jones served as Mayor of Wakefield from 2020 to 2023. [citation needed]

David Jones stood down in 2023. Brian mayhew won the 2023 local election and replaced David Jones.[citation needed]

Cllr George Ayre, Brian Mayhew and Tony Hames represent Pontefract South. The next elections will take place in 2024.

Cllr George Ayre is the longest serving councillor for Pontefract South having been elected in 2014. [citation needed]

Election results

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Note: The turnout figures below are inclusive of spoiled ballots, except for the 2012 and 2016 results.

2023:

Pontefract South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourBrian Arthur Mayhew 1,658 50.0
ConservativeArnie Craven124437.5
GreenOliver Luke Watkins1645.0
Liberal DemocratsSusan Hayes1634.9
SDPTrevor Lake842.5
Majority41412.5
Turnout3,31328
Rejected ballots20
Labour holdSwing
2022 local elections: Pontefract South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGeorge Ayre 2,082 54.3
ConservativeStephanie Fishwick1,30534
YorkshireJames Craven2626.8
Liberal Democrat Focus TeamSusan Hayes1333.5
Majority77720.3
Turnout383432.2
Labour gain from
2021 local elections: Pontefract South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeTony Hames 1,842 44.7 +4.5
LabourMelanie Jones1,71241.5-4.9
YorkshireTrevor Peasant3909.5+9.5
GreenKatherine Dodd1784.3+4.3
Majority1303.2-3.0
Turnout4,12234.3+6.0
Conservative gain from Labour
2019 Local Elections: Pontefract South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDavid Jones156046.4-5.8
ConservativeTony Hames135140.2-2.7
Liberal DemocratsSalli Martlew45013.4+8.5
Majority2099.3+3.2
Turnout336128.3-3.6
Rejected ballots1604.76+4.17
Labour holdSwing
2018 Local Elections: Pontefract South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGeorge Ayre200052.2+5
ConservativeAmy Swift164642.9+1.8
Liberal DemocratsDaniel Woodlock1884.9-0.1
Majority3549.3+3.2
Turnout383431.9
Rejected ballots230.59
Labour holdSwing
2016 Local Elections: Pontefract South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourCelia Loughran191747.2-1.9
ConservativeGeoff Walsh166941.1-2.7
TUSCJohn Gill2716.7-0.4
Liberal DemocratsDaniel Woodlock2035.0N/A
Majority2486.1+0.8
Turnout406035.3-25.8
Labour holdSwing
2015 Local Elections: Pontefract South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourDavid Jones357749.1+7.3
ConservativeGeoff Walsh319643.8+9.9
TUSCJohn Gill5187.1+5.5
Majority3815.3-2.6
Turnout729161.1+25.6
Labour holdSwing
Local elections 2014: Pontefract South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGeorge Ayre1,76641.8−8.6
ConservativeGeoff Walsh1,43433.9−2.8
UKIPTerence Edward Uttley95722.6+12.5
TUSCJohn Gill691.6N/A
Majority3327.9−5.8
Turnout4,22635.5−1.1
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing

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Local elections 2012: Pontefract South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourCelia Loughran2,22250.4−3.1
ConservativeMark Crowther1,61736.7−9.1
UKIPTerence Edward Uttley44610.1N/A
Liberal DemocratsDouglas Dale1222.8N/A
Majority60513.7+6.0
Turnout4,40736.6−5.9
Labour gain from ConservativeSwing
Local elections 2011: Pontefract South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourTony Dean2,73453.5+17.1
ConservativePhilip Booth2,34145.8+6.7
Majority3937.7N/A
Turnout5,11442.5−20.5
Labour gain from ConservativeSwingN/A
Local elections 2010: Pontefract South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGeoff Walsh2,97839.1−9.5
LabourJack Kershaw2,77336.4−1.0
Liberal DemocratsChris Rush1,33317.5+4.0
IndependentMatt Haddleton2753.6N/A
GreenNeil Frankland2212.9N/A
Majority2052.7−8.5
Turnout7,61263.0
Conservative holdSwing−4.7
Local elections 2008: Pontefract South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMark Crowther2,34048.6−0.9
LabourTrevor Izon1,80137.4+0.2
Liberal DemocratsChris Rush65013.5+0.8
Majority53911.2−1.1
Turnout4,810
Conservative holdSwing−0.6
Local elections 2007: Pontefract South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePhilip Booth2,24149.5+7.5
LabourBill O'Brien1,68537.2−3.8
Liberal DemocratsChris Rush57512.7N/A
Majority55612.3+11.3
Turnout4,524
Conservative holdSwing+6.6
Local elections 2006: Pontefract South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeGeoff Walsh1,85241.9
LabourJames Nicholson1,81041.0
IndependentClive Wigham73016.5N/A
Majority421.0
Turnout4,420
Conservative holdSwing
Local election 2004: Pontefract South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourTrevor Izon2,474
ConservativePhilip Booth2,464
LabourJames Nicholson2,374
ConservativeRichard Molloy2,103
LabourSylvia Burton2,059
ConservativeDavid Howarth1,963
BNPDavid Redfearn651
Turnout14,08846.0
Local election 2003: Pontefract South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePhilip Booth1,29044.1
LabourPatricia Garbutt1,27043.4
UKIPJames Marran2247.7
Socialist AllianceAlan Hyman1414.8
Majority200.7
Turnout2,92527.9-0.5
Conservative gain from LabourSwing
Local election 2002: Pontefract South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourTrevor Izon1,581
LabourMartyn Ward1,317
ConservativeIan Bloomer1,250
ConservativePhilip Booth1,243
Socialist AllianceCarol Ives285
Turnout5,67628.4+4.2
Labour holdSwing
Labour holdSwing
Local election 2000: Pontefract South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAnthony Dean1,25048.6
ConservativeRichard Molloy1,02339.8
Liberal DemocratsDavid Arthur29711.6
Majority2278.8
Turnout2,57024.2
Labour holdSwing

References

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  1. ^ "Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford - Seat Analysis". Electoral Calculus. Retrieved 18 March 2014.
  2. ^ "My Councillors by Ward". Wakefield Council. Archived from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 25 April 2012.
  3. ^ "2011 Local Election". Wakefield Council. Archived from the original on 12 January 2014. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
  4. ^ "Local election results 2012". Wakefield Council. Archived from the original on 12 January 2014. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
  5. ^ "Wakefield Council election candidates". Wakefield Express. 25 April 2014. Archived from the original on 27 April 2014. Retrieved 10 December 2020.