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- Q6516043 subject Q8417399.
- Q6516043 subject Q8586472.
- Q6516043 abstract "The final Leeds municipal elections were held on 5 May 1972, with a third of the councillors up for re-election. The wide-reaching reforms set out in the Local Government Act 1972 had timetabled the council's abolishment to coincide with the replacing of it by the enlarged successor Leeds metropolitan district on 1 April 1974. Prior to the election, a by-election had resulted in Labour gaining the seat in Castleton from the Liberals.Labour repeated all of last year's gains, with the exceptions of the Castleton and Osmondthorpe seats - both of which they already held; the latter being their solitary gain in the 1969 election. Much like Labour's performance in the 1969 election, the Conservatives halted their decline - at least in vote share (like Labour, their total vote actually sunk a further 5,000, setting a new party low). Having won full representation in West Hunslet, the Liberals defended the seat and retained their total of four. Turnout fell slightly to 34.4%, from 37.8% the year before.The reaction from the Labour leader, Albert King, was one of contentment: "This is a satisfactory evening for us, and the gains were more or less in line with what I expected". The Conservatives meanwhile were reported to be relieved, with their leader Frank Marshall commenting that the results were better than expected a couple of months ago, and pointing to a significantly reduced Labour vote in Burley from the year before as a reason for optimism for the future.The sixteen gains for Labour were enough to re-take control of the council from the Conservatives for its last years of existence.".
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- Q6516043 comment "The final Leeds municipal elections were held on 5 May 1972, with a third of the councillors up for re-election. The wide-reaching reforms set out in the Local Government Act 1972 had timetabled the council's abolishment to coincide with the replacing of it by the enlarged successor Leeds metropolitan district on 1 April 1974.".
- Q6516043 label "Leeds City Council election, 1972".