Green candidates in May elections for Kirklees Council recorded some stunning victories and a near miss.
In Crosland Moor & Netherton ward, Alex Vickers was elected by a majority of 354 and a vote share of 41%. In 2023 she came second. Her victory in 2024 was the result of having undertaken a great deal of local casework and becoming a regular sight in the ward.
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In Newsome ward, Andrew Cooper recorded the largest majority in the town, taking a 67% share of the votes cast. He was re-elected for the seventh time, having first become a councillor in 1999.
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In Greenhead ward, Maryam Jawaid came within 41 votes of beating sitting Labour councillor Sheik Ullah. Maryam organised an energetic campaign involving many local people so helping pave the way for a general election campaign.
Overall, in Huddersfield constituency the Green Party share of the vote was only 3% behind Labour’s.