Waller wins Westfield by election with huge majority

Thanks to all those residents who supported us in todays by election.

Click here for video of  result announcement and Andrew Waller’s acceptance speech

The swing from Labour was one of the highest ever recorded in an election in the City.

The full result was

Votes 2014% 2011% Change
Jason Brown Conservative 118 4% 15% -11%
Louise Corson Labour 588 20% 43% -23%
Sam Kelly ED 5 0% 0% 0%
Judith Morris UKIP 398 13% 0% +13%
Andrew Waller LibDem 1804 60% 35% +25%
Alison Webb Green 87 3% 7% -4%
Total votes cast  28.5% turnout 3006
2011 figures are based on party average vote
NB in 2011 Labour won all 3 seats in Westfield

Today is by election day in Westfield

Andrew Waller gets things done

Andrew Waller gets things done

Electors in the City of York Council’s Westfield Ward today go to the polls to select a replacement for the late Lynn Jeffries.

It is the first Council by election since Labour took power on the local Council in 2011.

it is widely seen as a test of the popularity and effectiveness of the policies being pursued by James Alexander’s administration.

In 2011, Liberal Democrat Andrew Waller was the runner up in the Westfield poll and he needs only an additional 139 votes to take the seat from Labour.

The 6 polling stations are open from 7:00am until 10:00pm pm.

Electors do not need to take their voting card with them to the poll but doing so might slightly reduce the time taken to issue them with a ballot paper.

The result is expected to be announced at the Energise Leisure centre in Cornlands Road at around 11:00pm this evening.

The telephone number of the Liberal Democrat committee rooms is York 794111