List of electoral wards in North Yorkshire

This is a list of electoral divisions and wards in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire in Yorkshire and the Humber. All changes since the re-organisation of local government following the passing of the Local Government Act 1972 are shown. The number of councillors elected for each electoral division or ward is shown in brackets.

County council

North Yorkshire

Electoral Divisions from 1 April 1974 (first election 12 April 1973) to 2 May 1985:[1][2]

  1. Acomb (1)
  2. Aysgarth (1)
  3. Beckfield (1)
  4. Bedale (1)
  5. Bootham (1)
  6. Brompton (1)
  7. Clifton (1)
  8. Derwent No. 1 (1)
  9. Derwent No. 2 (1)
  10. Easingwold (1)
  11. Filey (1)
  12. Fishergate (1)
  13. Flaxton No. 1 (1)
  14. Flaxton No. 2 (1)
  15. Flaxton No. 3 (1)
  16. Flaxton No. 4 (1)
  17. Guildhall (1)
  18. Harrogate (Bilton) (1)
  19. Harrogate (Duchy) (1)
  20. Harrogate (East Central) (1)
  21. Harrogate (Granby) (1)
  22. Harrogate (Harlow) (1)
  23. Harrogate (Pannal) (1)
  24. Harrogate (Starbeck) (1)
  25. Harrogate (Wedderburn) (1)
  26. Harrogate (West Cnetral) (1)
  27. Hemsley (1)
  28. Heworth (1)
  29. Holgate (2)
  30. Kirkbymoorside (1)
  31. Knaresborough (2)
  32. Knavesmire (1)
  33. Leyburn (1)
  34. Malton (1)
  35. Micklegate (2)
  36. Monk (1)
  37. Nidderdale No. 1 (1)
  38. Nidderdale No. 2 (1)
  39. Nidderdale No. 3 (1)
  40. Northallerton (1)
  41. Norton (1)
  42. Norton Rural (1)
  43. Osgoldcross (1)
  44. Osmotherley (1)
  45. Pickering (1)
  46. Pickering Rural (1)
  47. Reeth (1)
  48. Richmond (1)
  49. Richmond Rural No. 1 (1)
  50. Richmond Rural No. 2 (1)
  51. Ripon & Pateley Bridge No. 1 (1)
  52. Ripon & Pateley Bridge No. 2 (1)
  53. Ripon East (1)
  54. Ripon West (1)
  55. Scalby (1)
  56. Scarborough (Castle) (1)
  57. Scarborough (Eastfield) (1)
  58. Scarborough (Falsgrave) (2)
  59. Scarborough (Northstead) (1)
  60. Scarborough (Weaponess) (1)
  61. Scarborough (Woodlands) (1)
  62. Scarborough Rural No. 1 (1)
  63. Scarborough Rural No. 2 (1)
  64. Selby No. 1 (1)
  65. Selby No. 2 (1)
  66. Selby Rural (1)
  67. Settle No. 1 (1)
  68. Settle No. 2 (1)
  69. Sheriff Hutton (1)
  70. Skipton No. 1 (1)
  71. Skipton No. 2 (1)
  72. Skipton Rural No. 1 (1)
  73. Skipton Rural No. 2 (1)
  74. Skipton Rural No. 3 (1)
  75. Stillington (1)
  76. Stokesley No. 1 (1)
  77. Stokesley No. 2 (1)
  78. Tadcaster No. 1 (1)
  79. Tadcaster No. 2 (1)
  80. Tadcaster No. 3 (1)
  81. Thirsk No. 1 (1)
  82. Thirsk No. 2 (1)
  83. Walmgate (1)
  84. Westfield (1)
  85. Wetherby (1)
  86. Whitby No. 1 (1)
  87. Whitby No. 2 (1)
  88. Whitby Rural No. 1 (1)
  89. Whitby Rural No. 2 (1)

Electoral Divisions from 2 May 1985 to 5 May 2005:[2][3]

  1. Acomb (1); electoral division abolished in 1996[4]
  2. Airedale (1)
  3. Appleton Wiske (1)
  4. Beckfield (1); electoral division abolished in 1996[4]
  5. Bedale (1)
  6. Bilton (1)
  7. Bishophill (1); electoral division abolished in 1996[4]
  8. Bishopthorpe/Copmanthorpe (1); electoral division abolished in 1996[4]
  9. Bootham (1); electoral division abolished in 1996[4]
  10. Boroughbridge (1)
  11. Brayton (1)
  12. Castle (1)
  13. Catterick (1)
  14. Cawood (1)
  15. Cayton (1)
  16. Claro (1)
  17. Clifton (1); electoral division abolished in 1996[4]
  18. Danby (1)
  19. Derwent (1)
  20. Duchy (1)
  21. Dunnington (1); electoral division abolished in 1996[4]
  22. Easingwold (1)
  23. East Central (1)
  24. Eastfield (1)
  25. Eskdale (1)
  26. Falsgrave (1)
  27. Filey (1)
  28. Fishergate (1); electoral division abolished in 1996[4]
  29. Foxwood (1); electoral division abolished in 1996[4]
  30. Fulford (1)
  31. Granby (1)
  32. Great Ayton (1)
  33. Guildhall (1); electoral division abolished in 1996[4]
  34. Harlow (1)
  35. Haverah (1)
  36. Haxby/Strensall (1); electoral division abolished in 1996[4]
  37. Haxby/Wigginton (1); electoral division abolished in 1996[4]
  38. Heworth (1); electoral division abolished in 1996[4]
  39. Holgate (1); electoral division abolished in 1996[4]
  40. Hovingham/Sheriff Hutton (1)
  41. Huntington North (1)
  42. Huntington South (1); electoral division abolished in 1996[4]
  43. Killinghall & New Park (1)
  44. Kirkbymoorside (1)
  45. Knaresborough East (1)
  46. Knaresborough West (1)
  47. Knavesmire (1); electoral division abolished in 1996[4]
  48. Lindhead (1)
  49. Malton (1)
  50. Masham & Fountains (1)
  51. Mayfield (1)
  52. Micklegate (1); electoral division abolished in 1996[4]
  53. Mid-Craven (1)
  54. Middle Dales (1)
  55. Monk (1); electoral division abolished in 1996[4]
  56. North Craven (1)
  57. Northallerton East & Brompton (1)
  58. Northallerton West (1)
  59. Northstead (1)
  60. Norton (1)
  61. Osbaldwick/Heworth (1); electoral division abolished in 1996[4]
  62. Osgoldcross (1)
  63. Pannal (1)
  64. Pateley Bridge (1)
  65. Pickering (1)
  66. Poppleton (1)
  67. Rawcliffe (1); electoral division abolished in 1996[4]
  68. Ribblesdale (1)
  69. Richmond (1)
  70. Richmondshire North (1)
  71. Rillington (1)
  72. Ripon East (1)
  73. Ripon West (1)
  74. Scalby (1)
  75. Seamer (1)
  76. Selby North (1)
  77. Selby Rural (1)
  78. Sherburn (1)
  79. Skipton East (1)
  80. Skipton West (1)
  81. South Craven (1)
  82. Starbeck (1)
  83. Stillington (1)
  84. Stokesley (1)
  85. Streonshalh (1)
  86. Tadcaster East (1)
  87. Tadcaster West (1)
  88. Thirsk (1)
  89. Thornton (1)
  90. Upper Dales (1)
  91. Walmgate (1); electoral division abolished in 1996[4]
  92. Weaponness (1)
  93. Wedderburn (1)
  94. West Central (1)
  95. Westfield (1); electoral division abolished in 1996[4]
  96. Woodlands (1)

Electoral Divisions from 5 May 2005 to present:[5]

  1. Ainsty (1)
  2. Airedale (1) †
  3. Bedale (1)
  4. Boroughbridge (1)
  5. Castle (1)
  6. Catterick Bridge (1)
  7. Cawood & Saxton (1)
  8. Central Richmondshire (1)
  9. Easingwold (1)
  10. Eastfield & Osgodby (1)
  11. Escrick (1)
  12. Esk Valley (1)
  13. Falsgrave & Stepney (1)
  14. Filey (1)
  15. Great Ayton (1)
  16. Harrogate Bilton & Nidd Gorge (2)
  17. Harrogate Central (2)
  18. Harrogate Harlow (1)
  19. Harrogate Oatlands (1)
  20. Harrogate Saltergate (1)
  21. Harrogate Starbeck (1)
  22. Hertford & Cayton (1)
  23. Hovingham & Sheriff Hutton (1)
  24. Kirkbymoorside (1)
  25. Knaresborough (2)
  26. Lower Nidderdale & Bishop Monkton (1)
  27. Malton (1)
  28. Masham & Fountains (1)
  29. Mid Craven (1) †
  30. Mid Selby (1)
  31. Middle Dales (1)
  32. Newby (1)
  33. North Craven (1)
  34. North Hambleton (1)
  35. Northallerton (1)
  36. Northstead (1)
  37. Norton (1)
  38. Osgoldcross (1)
  39. Pannal & Lower Wharfedale (1)
  40. Pateley Bridge (1)
  41. Pickering (1)
  42. Ribblesdale (1)
  43. Richmond (1)
  44. Richmondshire North (1)
  45. Ripon North (1)
  46. Ripon South (1)
  47. Romanby & Broomfield (1)
  48. Scalby & The Coast (1)
  49. Seamer & Derwent Valley (1)
  50. Selby Barlby (2)
  51. Selby Brayton (1)
  52. Sherburn in Elmet (1)
  53. Skipton East (1) †
  54. Skipton West (1) †
  55. South Craven (1) †
  56. South Selby (1)
  57. Sowerby (1)
  58. Stillington (1)
  59. Stokesley (1)
  60. Swale (1)
  61. Tadcaster (1)
  62. Thirsk (1)
  63. Thornton Dale & the Wolds (1)
  64. Upper Dales (1)
  65. Weaponness & Ramshill (1)
  66. Whitby/Mayfield cum Mulgrave (1)
  67. Whitby/Streonshalh (1)
  68. Woodlands (1)

† minor boundary changes in 2013[6][7]

Unitary authority councils

Middlesbrough

Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 3 May 1979:[8]

Wards from 3 May 1979 to 1 May 2003:[9][10]

Wards from 1 May 2003 to 7 May 2015:[11]

  1. Acklam (2)
  2. Ayresome (2)
  3. Beckfield (2)
  4. Beechwood (2)
  5. Brookfield (2)
  6. Clairville (2)
  7. Coulby Newham (3)
  8. Gresham (3)
  9. Hemlington (2)
  10. Kader (2)
  11. Ladgate (2)
  12. Linthorpe (3)
  13. Marton (2)
  14. Marton West (2)
  15. Middlehaven (2)
  16. North Ormesby & Brambles Farm (2)
  17. Nunthorpe (2)
  18. Pallister (2)
  19. Park (2)
  20. Park End (2)
  21. Stainton & Thornton (1)
  22. Thorntree (2)
  23. University (2)

Wards from 7 May 2015 to present:[12]

  1. Acklam (2)
  2. Ayresome (2)
  3. Berwick Hills & Pallister (3)
  4. Brambles & Thorntree (3)
  5. Central (3)
  6. Coulby Newham (3)
  7. Hemlington (2)
  8. Kader (2)
  9. Ladgate (2)
  10. Linthorpe (2)
  11. Longlands & Beechwood (3)
  12. Marton East (2)
  13. Marton West (2)
  14. Newport (3)
  15. North Ormesby (1)
  16. Nunthorpe (2)
  17. Park (3)
  18. Park End & Beckfield (3)
  19. Stainton & Thornton (1)
  20. Trimdon (2)

Redcar and Cleveland

Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 6 May 1976:[8]

Wards from 6 May 1976 to 2 May 1991:[13]

Wards from 2 May 1991 to 1 May 2003:[14][10]

  1. Belmont (3)
  2. Brotton (2)
  3. Coatham (2)
  4. Dormanstown (3)
  5. Eston (3)
  6. Grangetown (3)
  7. Guisborough (3)
  8. Hutton (2)
  9. Kirkleatham (3)
  10. Lockwood & Skinningrove (2)
  11. Loftus (3)
  12. Longbeck (3)
  13. Newcomen (2)
  14. Normanby (3)
  15. Ormesby (3)
  16. Redcar (2)
  17. St Germain's (2)
  18. Saltburn (3)
  19. Skelton (3)
  20. South Bank (3)
  21. Teesville (3)
  22. West Dyke (3)

Wards from 1 May 2003 to present:[15]

  1. Brotton (3)
  2. Coatham (2)
  3. Dormanstown (3)
  4. Eston (3)
  5. Grangetown (2)
  6. Guisborough (3)
  7. Hutton (3)
  8. Kirkleatham (3)
  9. Lockwood (1)
  10. Loftus (3)
  11. Longbeck (3)
  12. Newcomen (2)
  13. Normanby (3)
  14. Ormesby (3)
  15. St Germain's (3)
  16. Saltburn (3)
  17. Skelton (3)
  18. South Bank (3)
  19. Teesville (3)
  20. West Dyke (3)
  21. Westworth (2)
  22. Zetland (2)

Stockton-on-Tees

See: List of electoral wards in County Durham#Stockton-on-Tees

York

Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 3 May 1979:[16]

Wards from 3 May 1979 to 4 May 1995:[17]

Wards from 4 May 1995 to 1 May 2003:[4]

  1. Acomb (2)
  2. Beckfield (2)
  3. Bishophill (2)
  4. Bootham (2)
  5. Clifton (2)
  6. Clifton Without (1)
  7. Copmanthorpe (2)
  8. Dunnington & Kexby (1)
  9. Fishergate (2)
  10. Foxwood (3)
  11. Fulford (1)
  12. Guildhall (2)
  13. Haxby (3)
  14. Heslington (1)
  15. Heworth (2)
  16. Heworth Without (1)
  17. Holgate (2)
  18. Huntington & New Earswick (3)
  19. Knavesmire (2)
  20. Micklegate (2)
  21. Monk (2)
  22. Osbaldwick (1)
  23. Rawcliffe & Skelton (2)
  24. Strensall (2)
  25. Upper Poppleton (2)
  26. Walmgate (2)
  27. Westfield (2)
  28. Wheldrake (1)
  29. Wigginton (1)

Wards from 1 May 2003 to 7 May 2015:[18]

  1. Acomb (2)
  2. Bishopthorpe (1)
  3. Clifton (3)
  4. Derwent (1)
  5. Dringhouses & Woodthorpe (3)
  6. Fishergate (2)
  7. Fulford (1)
  8. Guildhall (2)
  9. Haxby & Wigginton (3)
  10. Heslington (1)
  11. Heworth (3)
  12. Heworth Without (1)
  13. Holgate (3)
  14. Hull Road (2)
  15. Huntington & New Earswick (3)
  16. Micklegate (3)
  17. Osbaldwick (1)
  18. Rural West York (3)
  19. Skelton, Rawcliffe & Clifton Without (3)
  20. Strensall (2)
  21. Westfield (3)
  22. Wheldrake (1)

Wards from 7 May 2015 to present:[19]

  1. Acomb (2)
  2. Bishopthorpe (1)
  3. Clifton (2)
  4. Copmanthorpe (1)
  5. Dringhouses & Woodthorpe (3)
  6. Fishergate (2)
  7. Fulford & Heslington (1)
  8. Guildhall (3)
  9. Haxby & Wigginton (3)
  10. Heworth (3)
  11. Heworth Without (1)
  12. Holgate (3)
  13. Hull Road (3)
  14. Huntington & New Earswick (3)
  15. Micklegate (3)
  16. Osbaldwick & Derwent (2)
  17. Rawcliffe & Clifton Without (3)
  18. Rural West York (2)
  19. Strensall (2)
  20. Westfield (3)
  21. Wheldrake (1)

District councils

Craven

Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 3 May 1979:[16]

Wards from 3 May 1979 to 2 May 2002:[20]

Wards from 2 May 2002 to present:[21][22]

  1. Aire Valley with Lothersdale (2) †
  2. Barden Fell (1) †
  3. Bentham (2)
  4. Cowling (1) †
  5. Embsay-with-Eastby (1) †
  6. Gargrave & Malhamdale (2) †
  7. Glusburn (2) †
  8. Grassington (1) †
  9. Hellifield & Long Preston (1) †
  10. Ingleton & Clapham (2)
  11. Penyghent (1) †
  12. Settle & Ribblebanks (2) †
  13. Skipton East (2) †
  14. Skipton North (2) †
  15. Skipton South (2)
  16. Skipton West (2) †
  17. Sutton-in-Craven (2) †
  18. Upper Wharfedale (1)
  19. West Craven (1) †

† minor boundary changes in 2015[6][7]

Hambleton

Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 3 May 1979:[16]

Wards from 3 May 1979 to 1 May 2003:[23]

Wards from 1 May 2003 to 7 May 2015:[24]

  1. Bedale (2)
  2. Brompton (1)
  3. Broughton & Greenhow (1)
  4. Cowtons (1)
  5. Crakehall (1)
  6. Easingwold (2)
  7. Great Ayton (3)
  8. Helperby (1)
  9. Huby & Sutton (1)
  10. Leeming (1)
  11. Leeming Bar (1)
  12. Morton-on-Swale (1)
  13. Northallerton Broomfield (2)
  14. Northallerton Central (2)
  15. Northallerton North (2)
  16. Osmotherley (1)
  17. Romanby (2)
  18. Rudby (2)
  19. Shipton (1)
  20. Sowerby (2)
  21. Stillington (1)
  22. Stokesley (3)
  23. Swainby (1)
  24. Tanfield (1)
  25. Thirsk (3)
  26. Thorntons (1)
  27. Tollerton (1)
  28. Topcliffe (1)
  29. White Horse (1)
  30. Whitestonecliffe (1)

Wards from 7 May 2015 to present:[25]

  1. Appleton Wiske & Smeatons (1)
  2. Bagby & Thorntons (1)
  3. Bedale (3)
  4. Easingwold (3)
  5. Great Ayton (2)
  6. Huby (1)
  7. Hutton Rudby (1)
  8. Morton-on-Swale (1)
  9. Northallerton North & Brompton (2)
  10. Northallerton South (2)
  11. Osmotherley & Swainby (1)
  12. Raskelf & White Horse (1)
  13. Romanby (2)
  14. Sowerby & Topcliffe (2)
  15. Stokesley (2)
  16. Tanfield (1)
  17. Thirsk (2)

Harrogate

Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 5 May 1983:[16]

Wards from 5 May 1983 to 2 May 2002:[26]

Wards from 2 May 2002 to present:[27]

  1. Bilton (2)
  2. Bishop Monkton (1)
  3. Boroughbridge (1)
  4. Claro (1)
  5. Granby (2)
  6. Harlow Moor (2)
  7. High Harrogate (2)
  8. Hookstone (2)
  9. Killinghall (1)
  10. Kirkby Malzeard (1)
  11. Knaresborough East (2)
  12. Knaresborough King James (2)
  13. Knaresborough Scriven Park (2)
  14. Lower Nidderdale (1)
  15. Low Harrogate (2)
  16. Marston Moor (1)
  17. Mashamshire (1)
  18. Newby (1)
  19. New Park (2)
  20. Nidd Valley (1)
  21. Ouseburn (1)
  22. Pannal (2)
  23. Pateley Bridge (1)
  24. Ribston (1)
  25. Ripon Minster (2)
  26. Ripon Moorside (2)
  27. Ripon Spa (2)
  28. Rossett (2)
  29. Saltergate (2)
  30. Spofforth with Lower Wharfedale (1)
  31. Starbeck (2)
  32. Stray (2)
  33. Washburn (1)
  34. Wathvale (1)
  35. Woodfield (2)

Richmondshire

Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 3 May 1979:[16]

Wards from 3 May 1979 to 1 May 2003:[28]

Wards from 1 May 2003 to present:[29]

  1. Addlebrough (1)
  2. Barton (1)
  3. Bolton Castle (1)
  4. Brompton-on-Swale & Scorton (2)
  5. Catterick (2)
  6. Colburn (3)
  7. Croft (1)
  8. Gilling West (1)
  9. Hawes & High Abbotside (1)
  10. Hipswell (2)
  11. Hornby Castle (1)
  12. Leyburn (2)
  13. Lower Wensleydale (1)
  14. Melsonby (1)
  15. Middleham (1)
  16. Middleton Tyas (1)
  17. Newsham with Eppleby (1)
  18. Penhill (1)
  19. Reeth & Arkengarthdale (1)
  20. Richmond Central (2)
  21. Richmond East (2)
  22. Richmond West (2)
  23. Scotton (2)
  24. Swaledale (1)

Ryedale

Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 5 May 1983:[16]

Wards from 5 May 1983 to 1 May 2003:[30]

Wards from 1 May 2003 to present:[31]

  1. Amotherby (1)
  2. Ampleforth (1)
  3. Cropton (1)
  4. Dales (1)
  5. Derwent (2)
  6. Helmsley (2)
  7. Hovingham (1)
  8. Kirkbymoorside (2)
  9. Malton (3)
  10. Norton East (2)
  11. Norton West (2)
  12. Pickering East (2)
  13. Pickering West (2)
  14. Rillington (1)
  15. Ryedale South West (1)
  16. Sherburn (1)
  17. Sheriff Hutton (1)
  18. Sinnington (1)
  19. Thornton Dale (2)
  20. Wolds (1)

Scarborough

Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 3 May 1979:[16]

Wards from 3 May 1979 to 1 May 2003:[32]

Wards from 1 May 2003 to present:[33]

  1. Castle (2)
  2. Cayton (2)
  3. Central (2)
  4. Danby (1)
  5. Derwent Valley (2)
  6. Eastfield (3)
  7. Esk Valley (2)
  8. Falsgrave Park (2)
  9. Filey (3)
  10. Fylingdales (1)
  11. Hertford (2)
  12. Lindhead (1)
  13. Mayfield (2)
  14. Mulgrave (2)
  15. Newby (3)
  16. North Bay (2)
  17. Northstead (2)
  18. Ramshill (2)
  19. Scalby, Hackness & Staintondale (2)
  20. Seamer (2)
  21. Stepney (2)
  22. Streonshalh (2)
  23. Weaponness (2)
  24. Whitby West Cliff (2)
  25. Woodlands (2)

Selby

Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 3 May 1979:[16]

Wards from 3 May 1979 to 1 May 2003:[34]

Wards from 1 May 2003 to 7 May 2015:[35]

  1. Appleton Roebuck (1)
  2. Barlby (2)
  3. Brayton (3)
  4. Camblesforth (2)
  5. Cawood with Wistow (2)
  6. Eggborough (2)
  7. Fairburn with Brotherton (2)
  8. Hambleton (3)
  9. Hemingbrough (2)
  10. Monk Fryston & South Milford (2)
  11. North Duffield (1)
  12. Riccall with Escrick (2)
  13. Saxton & Ulleskelf (1)
  14. Selby North (3)
  15. Selby South (2)
  16. Selby West (2)
  17. Sherburn in Elmet (3)
  18. Tadcaster East (2)
  19. Tadcaster West (2)
  20. Whitley (2)

Wards from 7 May 2015 to present:[36]

  1. Appleton Roebuck & Church Fenton (2)
  2. Barlby Village (1)
  3. Brayton (2)
  4. Byram & Brotherton (1)
  5. Camblesforth & Carlton (2)
  6. Cawood & Wistow (1)
  7. Derwent (2)
  8. Eggborough (1)
  9. Escrick (1)
  10. Hambleton (1)
  11. Monk Fryston (1)
  12. Riccall (1)
  13. Selby East (3)
  14. Selby West (3)
  15. Sherburn in Elmet (3)
  16. South Milford (1)
  17. Tadcaster (3)
  18. Thorpe Willoughby (1)
  19. Whitley (1)

Former county council

Cleveland

Electoral Divisions from 1 April 1974 (first election 12 April 1973) to 2 May 1985:[37][38]

  1. Acklam (3)
  2. Ayresome (2)
  3. Berwick Hills (3)
  4. Billingham East (3)
  5. Billingham West (3)
  6. Brinkburn (1)
  7. Brus (1)
  8. Coatham (2)
  9. Dyke House (1)
  10. Eston Grange (3)
  11. Fens (1)
  12. Grange (1)
  13. Grangefield (2)
  14. Gresham (2)
  15. Guisborough East (1)
  16. Guisborough West (1)
  17. Hart (1)
  18. Hartburn (3)
  19. Jackson (1)
  20. Kirkleatham (2)
  21. Linthorpe (3)
  22. Loftus (1)
  23. Marske (2)
  24. Marton & Nunthorpe (2)
  25. Mile House (3)
  26. North End (2)
  27. North Ormesby (2)
  28. Norton (2)
  29. Ormesby (3)
  30. Owton (1)
  31. Park (1)
  32. Redcar (2)
  33. Rift House (1)
  34. Rossmere (1)
  35. Saltburn (1)
  36. Seaton (1)
  37. Skelton & Brotton No. 1 (1)
  38. Skelton & Brotton No. 2 (1)
  39. South Bank (3)
  40. St Hilda (1)
  41. St Hildas (2)
  42. Stockton Rural No. 1 (1)
  43. Stockton Rural No. 2 (1)
  44. Stockton South (2)
  45. Stokesley (1)
  46. Stranton (1)
  47. Thornaby East (2)
  48. Thornaby West (2)
  49. Thorntree (2)
  50. Throston (1)
  51. Tollesby (3)

Electoral Divisions from 2 May 1985 to 1 April 1996 (county abolished):[38][39]

  1. Ayresome (1)
  2. Belle Vue (1)
  3. Berwick Hills (1)
  4. Bishopsgarth (1)
  5. Blue Hall (1)
  6. Boundary (1)
  7. Brierton (1)
  8. Britannia (1)
  9. Brookfield (1)
  10. Brotton & Skinningthorpe (1)
  11. Brus (1)
  12. Burn (1)
  13. Cambridge Road (1)
  14. Cargo Fleet (1)
  15. Catcote (1)
  16. Charltons (1)
  17. College Road (1)
  18. Coulby Newham (1)
  19. Dormanstown (1)
  20. Dyke House (1)
  21. Egglescliffe (1)
  22. Eston (1)
  23. Fairfield (1)
  24. Foggy Furze (1)
  25. Glebe (1)
  26. Golden Flatts (1)
  27. Grangefield (1)
  28. Grangetown (1)
  29. Gresham (1)
  30. Guisborough (1)
  31. Hardwick (1)
  32. Hartburn (1)
  33. Ingleby Barwick (1)
  34. Jackson (1)
  35. Kader (1)
  36. Kirkleatham (1)
  37. Lingdale (1)
  38. Loftus (1)
  39. Longbeck (1)
  40. Low Grange (1)
  41. Mandale (1)
  42. Marsh House (1)
  43. Marton Grove (1)
  44. Middlesbrough Park (1)
  45. Mile House (1)
  46. Mill Hill (1)
  47. Mowbray (1)
  48. Netherby (1)
  49. Newcomen (1)
  50. Newham Grange (1)
  51. Newton under Roseberry (1)
  52. Normanby (1)
  53. Norton (1)
  54. Ormesby (1)
  55. Park End (1)
  56. Parkfield (1)
  57. Preston Whitton & Wolviston (1)
  58. Roworth (1)
  59. Rye Hill (1)
  60. Saltburn (1)
  61. Sandy Lane (1)
  62. Skelton (1)
  63. South Bank (1)
  64. St Anns (1)
  65. St Cuthberts (1)
  66. St Germains (1)
  67. St Hildas (1)
  68. Stadium (1)
  69. Stewart Park (1)
  70. Teesville (1)
  71. Throston (1)
  72. Tollesby (1)
  73. Victoria (1)
  74. Village (1)
  75. West Dyke (1)
  76. Yarm (1)
  77. Zetland Park (1)

Electoral wards by constituency

Harrogate and Knaresborough

Bilton, Boroughbridge, Claro, Granby, Harlow Moor, High Harrogate, Hookstone, Killinghall, Knaresborough East, Knaresborough King James, Knaresborough Scriven Park, Low Harrogate, New Park, Pannal, Rossett, Saltergate, Starbeck, Stray, Woodfield.

Middlesbrough

Acklam, Ayresome, Beckfield, Beechwood, Brookfield, Clairville, Gresham, Kader, Linthorpe, Middlehaven, North Ormesby and Brambles Farm, Pallister, Park, Thorntree, University.

Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland

Brotton, Coulby Newham, Guisborough, Hemlington, Hutton, Ladgate, Lockwood, Loftus, Marton, Marton West, Nunthorpe, Park End, Saltburn, Skelton, Stainton and Thornton, Westworth.

Redcar

Coatham, Dormanstown, Eston, Grangetown, Kirkleatham, Longbeck, Newcomen, Normanby, Ormesby, St Germain’s, South Bank, Teesville, West Dyke, Zetland.

Richmond

Addlebrough, Barton, Bedale, Bolton Castle, Brompton, Brompton-on-Swale and Scorton, Broughton and Greenhow, Catterick, Colburn, Cowtons, Crakehall, Croft, Great Ayton, Gilling West, Hawes and High Abbotside, Hipswell, Hornby Castle, Leeming, Leeming Bar, Leyburn, Lower Wensleydale, Melsonby, Middleham, Middleton Tyas, Morton-on-Swale, Newsham with Eppleby, Northallerton Broomfield, Northallerton Central, Northallerton North, Osmotherley, Penhill, Reeth and Arkengarthdale, Richmond Central, Richmond East, Richmond West, Romanby, Rudby, Scotton, Stokesley, Swaledale, Swainby, Tanfield.

Scarborough and Whitby

Castle, Cayton, Central, Danby, Derwent Valley, Eastfield, Esk Valley, Falsgrave Park, Fylingdales, Lindhead, Mayfield, Mulgrave, Newby, North Bay, Northstead, Ramshill, Scalby, Hackness and Staintondale, Seamer, Stepney, Streonshalh, Weaponness, Whitby West Cliff, Woodlands.

Selby and Ainsty

Appleton Roebuck, Barlby, Brayton, Camblesforth, Cawood with Wistow, Eggborough, Fairburn with Brotherton, Hambleton, Hemingbrough, Marston Moor, Monk Fryston and South Milford, North Duffield, Ouseburn, Ribston, Riccall with Escrick, Saxton and Ulleskelf, Selby North, Selby South, Selby West, Sherburn in Elmet, Spofforth with Lower Wharfedale, Tadcaster East, Tadcaster West, Whitley.

Skipton and Ripon

Aire Valley with Lothersdale, Barden Fell, Bentham, Bishop Monkton, Cowling, Embsay-with-Eastby, Gargrave and Malhamdale, Glusburn, Grassington, Hellifield and Long Preston, Ingleton and Clapham, Kirkby Malzeard, Lower Nidderdale, Mashamshire, Newby, Nidd Valley, Pateley Bridge, Penyghent, Ripon Minster, Ripon Moorside, Ripon Spa, Settle and Ribblebanks, Skipton East, Skipton North, Skipton South, Skipton West, Sutton-in-Craven, Upper Wharfedale, Washburn, Wathvale, West Craven.

Thirsk and Malton

Amotherby, Ampleforth, Cropton, Dales, Derwent, Easingwold, Filey, Helmsley, Helperby, Hertford, Hovingham, Huby and Sutton, Kirkbymoorside, Malton, Norton East, Norton West, Pickering East, Pickering West, Rillington, Ryedale South West, Sherburn, Sheriff Hutton, Shipton, Sinnington, Sowerby, Stillington, Thirsk, Thornton Dale, Thorntons, Tollerton, Topcliffe, White Horse, Whitestonecliffe, Wolds.

York Central

Acomb, Clifton, Fishergate, Guildhall, Heworth, Holgate, Hull Road, Micklegate, Westfield.

York Outer

Bishopthorpe, Derwent, Dringhouses and Woodthorpe, Fulford, Haxby and Wigginton, Heslington, Heworth Without, Huntington and New Earswick, Osbaldwick, Rural West York, Skelton, Rawcliffe and Clifton Without, Strensall, Wheldrake.

See also

References

  1. The County of North Yorkshire (Electoral Divisions) Order 1973
  2. 1 2 Rallings, Colin; Thrasher, Michael. North Yorkshire County Council Election Results 1973-2009 (PDF). The Elections Centre. Retrieved 12 May 2016.
  3. legislation.gov.uk - The County of North Yorkshire (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1985. Retrieved on 5 November 2015.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 legislation.gov.uk - The North Yorkshire (District of York) (Structural and Boundary Changes) Order 1995. Retrieved on 6 November 2015.
  5. legislation.gov.uk - The County of North Yorkshire (Electoral Changes) Order 2005. Retrieved on 3 November 2015.
  6. 1 2 legislation.gov.uk - The District of Craven (Electoral Changes) Order 2012. Retrieved on 3 November 2015.
  7. 1 2 legislation.gov.uk - The District of Craven (Electoral Changes) (Amendment) Order 2013. Retrieved on 3 November 2015.
  8. 1 2 The County of Cleveland (District Wards) Order 1973
  9. The Borough of Middlesbrough (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1976
  10. 1 2 legislation.gov.uk - The Cleveland (Structural Change) Order 1995. Retrieved on 6 November 2015.
  11. legislation.gov.uk - The Borough of Middlesbrough (Electoral Changes) Order 2003. Retrieved on 3 November 2015.
  12. legislation.gov.uk - The Middlesbrough (Electoral Changes) Order 2014. Retrieved on 3 November 2015.
  13. legislation.gov.uk - The Borough of Langbaurgh (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1975. Retrieved on 4 November 2015.
  14. legislation.gov.uk - The Borough of Langbaurgh (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1991. Retrieved on 4 November 2015.
  15. legislation.gov.uk - The Borough of Redcar and Cleveland (Electoral Changes) Order 2003. Retrieved on 3 November 2015.
  16. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The County of North Yorkshire (District Wards) Order 1973
  17. The City of York (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1976
  18. legislation.gov.uk - The City of York (Electoral Changes) Order 2001. Retrieved on 4 October 2015.
  19. legislation.gov.uk - The York (Electoral Changes) Order 2014. Retrieved on 3 November 2015.
  20. The District of Craven (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1977
  21. legislation.gov.uk - The District of Craven (Electoral Changes) Order 2000. Retrieved on 4 October 2015.
  22. legislation.gov.uk - The District of Craven (Electoral Changes) (Amendment) Order 2005. Retrieved on 3 November 2015.
  23. The District of Hambleton (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1978
  24. legislation.gov.uk - The District of Hambleton (Electoral Changes) Order 2000. Retrieved on 4 October 2015.
  25. legislation.gov.uk - The Hambleton (Electoral Changes) Order 2014. Retrieved on 3 November 2015.
  26. The Borough of Harrogate (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1979
  27. legislation.gov.uk - The Borough of Harrogate (Electoral Changes) Order 2000. Retrieved on 4 October 2015.
  28. The District of Richmondshire (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1977
  29. legislation.gov.uk - The District of Richmondshire (Electoral Changes) Order 2000. Retrieved on 4 October 2015.
  30. legislation.gov.uk - The District of Ryedale (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1979. Retrieved on 19 November 2015.
  31. legislation.gov.uk - The District of Ryedale (Electoral Changes) Order 2000. Retrieved on 4 October 2015.
  32. The Borough of Scarborough (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1977
  33. legislation.gov.uk - The Borough of Scarborough (Electoral Changes) Order 2000. Retrieved on 4 October 2015.
  34. The District of Selby (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1978
  35. legislation.gov.uk - The District of Selby (Electoral Changes) Order 2000. Retrieved on 4 October 2015.
  36. legislation.gov.uk - The Selby (Electoral Changes) Order 2014. Retrieved on 3 November 2015.
  37. The County of Cleveland (Electoral Divisions) Order 1973
  38. 1 2 Rallings, Colin; Thrasher, Michael. Cleveland County Council Election Results 1973-1993 (PDF). The Elections Centre. Retrieved 12 May 2016.
  39. The County of Cleveland (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1985
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