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This page includes the election results of the Yorkshire Party, a regional political party based in Yorkshire.

European Parliament results

The European Parliament election was held in the UK on 22 May 2014.

Constituency Candidates Votes % Results Notes
Yorkshire and the Humber Stewart Arnold, Richard Carter, Richard Honnoraty 19,017 1.5 None elected Multi-member constituencies;
party list[1]

The European Parliament election was held in the UK on Thursday 23 May 2019.

Constituency Candidates Votes % Results Notes
Yorkshire and the Humber Chris Whitwood, Mike Jordan, Jack Carrington, Laura Walker, Bob Buxton, Dan Cochran 50,842 3.9 None elected Multi-member constituencies;
party list[1]

UK general election results

Yorkshire First had candidates standing in 14 parliamentary seats. None were elected.

Constituency Candidate Votes %
Barnsley, E Tony Devoy 647 1.7[2]
Beverley and Holderness Lee Walton 658 1.2[3]
Calder Valley Rod Sutcliffe 389 0.7[4]
Colne Valley Paul Salveson 572 1.0[5]
Dewsbury Richard Carter 236 0.4[6]
East Yorkshire Stewart Arnold 720 1.4[7]
Haltemprice & Howden Diana Wallis 479 1.0[8]
Hemsworth Martin Roberts 1,018 2.4[9]
Kingston upon Hull East Martin Clayton 270 0.8[10]
Kingston upon Hull North Vicky Butler 366 1.0[11]
Leeds, NW Bob Buxton 143 0.3[12]
Morley & Outwood Arnie Craven 479 1.0[13]
Shipley Darren Hill 543 1.1[14]
York, Central Chris Whitwood 291 0.6[15]

By-elections 2015–2017

Date of election Constituency Candidate Votes %
5 May 2016 Sheffield, Brightside & Hillsborough Stevie Manion 349 1.5[16]

The Yorkshire Party nominated 21 candidates for the 2017 general election. The average age of candidates was 35 with the youngest, Jack Render, 19. 20% were LGBT.[17] The party received 20,958 votes making it the 6th most voted-for party in England,[18] ahead of National Health Action and other nationwide parties. None were elected and all lost their deposits, however notable individual results included gaining 3rd place in Don Valley, Doncaster Central, and Wakefield.

Constituency Name Votes %
Barnsley East Tony Devoy 1,215 3.0[19]
Beverley and Holderness Lee Walton 1,158 2.1[20]
Doncaster Central Chris Whitwood 1,346 3.1[21]
Doncaster North Charlie Bridges 741 1.8[22]
Don Valley Stevie Manion 1,599 3.5[23]
East Yorkshire Timothy Norman 1,015 1.9[24]
Elmet & Rothwell Matthew Clover 1,042 1.8[25]
Haltemprice & Howden Diana Wallis 942 1.8[26]
Hemsworth Martin Roberts 1,135 2.5[27]
Huddersfield Bikatshi Katenga 274 0.6[28]
Leeds East John Otley 422 1.0 [29]
Leeds North East Tess Seddon 303 0.6[30]
Leeds West Ed Jones 378 0.9[31]
Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford Daniel Gascoigne 1,431 2.9[32]
Pudsey Bob Buxton 1,138 2.1[33]
Richmond (Yorks) Chris Pearson 2,106 3.7[34]
Rotherham Mick Bower 1,432 3.8[35]
Scarborough and Whitby Bill Black 369 0.7[36]
Sheffield Central Jack Carrington 197 0.4[37]
Skipton and Ripon Jack Render 1,539 2.6[38]
Wakefield Lucy Brown 1,176 2.5[39]

The Yorkshire Party nominated 28 candidates for the 2019 general election and received 29,201 votes,[40] an average of 1,043 per seat. While none were elected and all lost their deposits, the party's vote represented an increase on the previous 2017 general election, when the average vote per candidate was 998.[18]

Constituency Name Votes %
Barnsley Central Ryan Thomas Williams 710 1.9[41]
Beverley and Holderness Andy Shead 1,441 2.7[42]
Colne Valley Owen Aspinall 548 0.9[43]
Don Valley Chris Holmes 823 1.8[44]
Doncaster Central Leon Sean French 1,012 2.4[45]
Doncaster North Stevie Shaun Manion 959 2.4[46]
East Yorkshire Timothy Norman 1,686 3.2[47]
Elmet and Rothwell Matthew Clover 1,196 2.1[48]
Haltemprice and Howden Richard Honnoraty 1,039 2.1[49]
Harrogate and Knaresborough Kieron George 1,208 2.1[50]
Hemsworth Martin Roberts 964 2.2[51]
Keighley Mark Barton 667 1.3[52]
Leeds West Ian Cowling 650 1.6[53]
Morley and Outwood Dan Woodlock 957 1.8[54]
Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford Laura Marie Walker 1,762 3.7[55]
Pudsey Bob Buxton 844 1.6[56]
Richmond (Yorks) Laurence Warwick Waterhouse 1,077 1.9[57]
Rotherham Dennis Bannan 1,085 3.0[58]
Scarborough and Whitby Lee Derrick 1,770 3.6[59]
Selby and Ainsty Mike Jordan 1,900 3.4[60]
Sheffield Central Jack Carrington 416 0.8[61]
Sheffield South East Alex Martin 966 2.3[62]
Shipley Darren Longhorn 883 1.6[63]
Skipton and Ripon Jack Render 1,131 1.9[64]
Thirsk and Malton John Hall 881 1.6[65]
Wakefield Ryan Kett 868 1.9[66]
Wentworth and Dearne Lucy Brown 1,201 2.9[67]
York Central Andrew John Snedden 557 1.1[68]

Local election results

In local elections, Yorkshire First won five seats on parish/town councils: Wayne Chadburn was elected unopposed to Penistone parish council, Tony and Eddie Devoy were elected in Brierley, and Bob Buxton was elected to Rawdon parish council. They joined Lee Walton, a former independent councillor in Hornsea, who joined Yorkshire First before the election and defended his seat in May 2015 as a Yorkshire First candidate.[69]

Yorkshire First fielded 15 candidates. There were two candidates in Wakefield MDC, one in East Riding of Yorkshire CC, eight in Kingston-upon-Hull, three in Barnsley MDC and one in Leeds MDC on 7 May 2015

Wakefield[citation needed]
Constituency Candidate Votes %
Ackworth, North Emsall & Upton Martin Roberts 493 6.6%
Wakefield North Lucy Brown 161 2.6%
East Riding Of Yorkshire CC[70]
Constituency Candidate Votes %
North Holderness Lee Walton 554 9.2%
Kingston-upon-Hull[71]
Constituency Candidate Votes %
Avenue Malcolm Johnson 72 1.2%
Beverley Anthony Morfitt 51 1.2%
Bransholme East Reece Young 123 4.1%
Bransholme West Colin Worrall 121 4.8%
Drypool Martin Clayton 58 1.1%
Orchard Park & Greenwood Keith Clayton 120 3.0%
Pickering Peter Mawer 77 1.6%
University Victoria Butler 163 4.6%
Barnsley MDC[72]
Constituency Candidate Votes %
Cudworth Tony Devoy 204 4.6%
North East Eddie Devoy 306 5.5%
Penistone West Wayne Chadburn 328 5.1%
Leeds[73]
Constituency Candidate Votes %
Headingley Bob Buxton 70 0.8%

A by-election was held for the Dearne North ward of Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council on 27 August 2015 following the death of Labour Cllr Dave Sim. Tony Devoy, contested the Dearne North seat on Barnsley Council. He received 9.8% of the votes, 25 votes behind UKIP and over twice as many votes as the Conservatives. Labour held on to its safe seat.[74]

Dearne North By Election
Constituency Candidate Votes %
Dearne North Tony Devoy 115 9.8%

On 5 May 2016, the party fielded 17 candidates across six local authorities: two in Barnsley, four in Calderdale, two in Rotherham, one in Sheffield and five in Wakefield.

Barnsley[75]
Ward Candidate Votes %
Cudworth Tony Devoy 338 17.4%
North East Eddie Devoy 295 11.6%
Calderdale[citation needed]
Ward Candidate Votes %
Greetland & Stainland Christopher Clinton 60 1.9%
Luddenden Foot Rod Sutcliffe 109 3.2%
Northowram & Shelf Daniel Manning 222 7.0%
Skircoat Darren Stansfield 56 1.5%
Leeds
Ward Candidate Votes %
Guiseley & Rawdon Bob Buxton 741 10.3%
Killingbeck & Seacroft John Otley 111 2.5%
Pudsey Conor O'Neill 211 3.3%
Rotherham
Ward Candidate Votes %
Keppel Peter Robert Key 268[76] 8.3%
Sitwell Mick Bower 827[77] 21.2%
Sheffield City Council[78]
Ward Candidate Votes %
Manor Castle Jack Carrington 399 13.0%
Wakefield[citation needed]
Ward Candidate Votes %
Ackworth, North Emsall & Upton Martin Roberts 234 6.2%
Altofts & Whitwood Steve Crookes 363 10.6%
Pontefract North Arnie Craven 168 5.6%
Wakefield North Lucy Brown 246 7.6%
Wakefield South Daniel Cochran 259 7.1%

The Yorkshire Party fielded seven ward candidates at the 2017 local elections: five for Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council and two for North Yorkshire County Council. Also contesting the Doncaster mayoral election.

Doncaster MBC[79]
Ward Candidate Votes %
Town Chris Whitwood 1195 25.7%
Norton & Askern Jacob Barker 785 9.7%
Conisbrough Stevie Manion 716 10.4%
Adwick Le Street & Carrcroft Charlie Bridges 678 10.8%
Wheatley Hills & Intake Gareth Shanks 728 9.4%
North Yorkshire CC[80]
Ward Candidate Votes %
Newby Bill Black[81] 108 6.7%
Romanby & Broomfield Chris Pearson[82] 365 14.7%

The Yorkshire Party fielded twenty four candidates at the 2019 local elections across nine local authorities, succeeding in winning six council seats.

Barnsley
Ward Candidate Votes % Place
Cudworth Chris Burrows 161[83] 9.6 3rd
North East Tony Devoy 593[83] 27.6 2nd
Bradford
Ward Candidate Votes % Place
Bingley Mark Barton 230[84] 3.9 4th
Eccleshill Lara Joy Barras 131[85] 3.8 5th
Idle and Thackley Jonathan Daniel Stewart Barras 180[86] 4.4 4th
Calderdale
Ward Candidate Votes % Place
Northowram and Shelf Daniel Richard Manning 174[87] 5.2 3rd
Harrogate
Ward Candidate Votes % Place
Harrogate Starbeck John Philip Hall 37 3.7% 5th
Harrogate Stray Alexander James Howell 45 3.0% 5th
Ripon Ure Bank Jack Malcom Render 81 6.6% 5th
Spofforth with Lower Wharfedale Alexander Hall 58 4.8% 4th
Hull
Ward Candidate Votes % Place
Bricknell Alexis Blakeston 57[88] 2.3% 8th
Kirklees
Ward Candidate Votes % Place
Newsome Bikatshi Katenga 56[89] 1.3% 5th
Leeds[citation needed]
Ward Candidate Votes % Place
Guiseley & Rawdon Bob Buxton 1530 15.8 3rd (party)/ 7th (candidate)
Killingbeck & Seacroft John Otley 538 10.2 4th (party)/ 5th (candidate)
Pudsey Conor O'Neill 570 7.3 3rd (party)/ 7th (candidate)
Sheffield
Ward Candidate Votes % Place
Manor Castle Jack Carrington 268[90] 9.5 4th
Stockbridge & Upper Don William Pitt 405[90] 8.3 5th
Walkley Jack Bannan 183[90] 3.4 4th
Wakefield
Ward Candidate Votes % Place
Ackworth, North Elmsall and Upton Martin Paul Roberts 286 8.8 4th
Altofts and Whitwood Steven Eric Crookes 320 10.1 3rd
Castleford Central and Glasshoughton Paul Phelps 684 25.2 2nd
Pontefract North Arnie Craven 266 9.3 3rd
Wakefield North Lucy Victoria Brown 223 7.3 3rd
Wakefield South Daniel Mathieson Cochran 234 6.0 3rd

The Yorkshire Party fielded thirty eight candidates at the 2019 local elections across nine local authorities, succeeding in winning six council seats.

Barnsley[91]
Ward Candidate Votes % Place
Dodworth Chris Burrows 260 9.1% 3rd
Monk Bretton Ryan Williams 268 11.8% 3rd
North East Tony Devoy 467 21.5% 3rd
Penistone East Lee Goulding 562 16.3% 4th
Bradford[92]
Ward Candidate Votes % Place
Craven Peter Kaye 190 3.8% 6th
Eccleshill Lara Barras 79 2.5% 6th
Shipley Darren Longhorn 148 2.8% 5th
Calderdale[93]
Ward Candidate Votes % Place
Brighouse Philip Lumb 517 15.1% 3rd
Northowram & Shelf Daniel Manning 342 10.6% 3rd
Leeds[94]
Ward Candidate Votes % Place
Guiseley & Rawdon Dr. Bob Buxton 899 12.9% 3rd
Headingley & Hyde Park Anthony Greaux 67 1.8% 5th
Killingbeck & Seacroft Matthew Clover 131 3.5% 6th
Sheffield
Ward Candidate Votes % Place
East Ecclesfield Alex Robertson 256 5.9% 6th
Manor Castle Jack Carrington 402 13.2% 4th
Mosborough Ben Bancroft 330 8.1% 4th
Park & Arbourthorne Alex Martin 171 5.4% 6th
Stocksbridge & Upper Don William Pitt 330 6.7% 6th
Walkley Jack Bannan 116 2.2% 6th
Wakefield[95]
Ward Candidate Votes % Place
Ackworth, North Elmsall & Upton Martin Roberts 670 19.0% 2nd
Altofts and Whitwood Laura Walker 1089 32.5% 2nd
Castleford Central & Glasshoughton Paul Phelps 689 22.4% 3rd
Pontefract North Steven Crookes 1148 39.2% 2nd
Wakefield East Stuart Rick 194 6.4% 5th
Wakefield North Arnie Craven 302 10.1% 4th
Wakefield South Daniel Cochran 320 8.5% 4th
Wrenthorpe and Outwood West Brent Hawksley 274 7.6% 4th
Scarborough[96]
Ward Candidate Votes % Place
Whitby West Cliff Lee Derrick 136 8.8% 9th
Selby DC[97]
Ward Candidate Votes % Place
Byram and Brotherton Eleanor Jordan 320 45.2% 1st (Elected)
Cambleforth and Carlton Michael Jordan 702 27.6% 2nd (Elected)
Cambleforth and Carlton Paul Welburn 799 31.4% 1st (Elected)
Hambleton Scott Conor 277 49.4% 2nd
Sherburn in Elmet David Brook 925 24.9% 1st (Elected)
East Riding of Yorkshire[98]
Ward Candidate Votes % Place
Bridlington South Tim Norman 907 14.7% 1st (Elected)
Bridlington South Andy Walker 904 14.7% 2nd (Elected)
Driffield and Rural Terry Walls 410 4.5% 9th
Mid Holderness Andy Shead 862 10.2% 5th
North Holderness Lee Walton 477 8.9% 5th
Wolds Weighton Peter Hemmermann 1405 12.9% 4th

Mayoral election results

Chris Whitwood was the Yorkshire Party mayoral candidate in Doncaster in 2017. He saved his deposit.[99]

Date Of Election Local Authority Candidate Votes %
4 May 2017 Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council Chris Whitwood 3,235 5.04[100]

The election for the newly created mayoral position saw the Yorkshire Party come 4th out of 7, beating the Green and English Democrats candidates and saving the deposit.

Date Of Election Local Authority Candidate Votes %
3 May 2018 Sheffield City Region Combined Authority Mick Bower 22,318 8.6

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