Elections to Sheffield City Council were held on Thursday 2 May 2019; one of a number of local council elections taking place across England and Northern Ireland on the same day. One of each ward's three seats was up for election, having last been contested in the 2016 elections.
Labour, the Conservatives, the Liberal Democrats and the Green Party fielded candidates in all 28 wards (including six candidates running under the Labour Co-operative label). UKIP fielded candidates in 22 wards. The Yorkshire Party contested six wards, Democrats and Veterans contested three and the Women's Equality Party contested two, with the National Front and the Socialist Party (under the Socialist Alternative label) each fielding one candidate. There were also two independent candidates.
Data on % turnout from.
Turnout 31.2%.
Incumbent Liberal Democrat councillor Richard Shaw was up for re-election.
Incumbent Labour councillor Ian Saunders was up for re-election.
Incumbent Labour councillor Denise Fox was up for re-election.
The incumbent Green Party councillor and Lord Mayor of Sheffield, Magid Magid, did not defend his seat.
Incumbent Labour councillor Talib Hussain was up for re-election.
Incumbent Green Party councillor Robert Murphy did not defend his seat.
Incumbent Liberal Democrat councillor Adam Hanrahan did not defend his seat.
Incumbent Labour councillor Mary Lea was up for re-election.
Incumbent Liberal Democrat councillor Joe Otten was up for re-election.
Incumbent councillor Steve Wilson was up for re-election, having won the seat for Labour in 2016. However, in February 2019 he resigned from the party and continued to sit as an independent. He contested this election as an independent candidate.
Incumbent Liberal Democrat councillor Paul Scriven did not defend his seat.
Incumbent Labour councillor Abdul Khayum was up for re-election.
Incumbent Liberal Democrat councillor Andrew Sangar was up for re-election.
Incumbent Labour councillor Chris Peace did not defend her seat.
Incumbent Liberal Democrat councillor Sue Auckland was up for re-election.
Incumbent Labour councillor George Lindars-Hammond was up for re-election.
Incumbent Labour councillor Lisa Banes did not defend her seat; she contested the West Ecclesfield seat instead.
Incumbent Labour councillor David Barker was up for re-election.
Incumbent Labour councillor Mohammad Maroof was up for re-election
Incumbent Labour Co-op councillor Ben Miskell was up for re-election.
Incumbent Labour councillor Dianne Hurst was up for re-election.
Incumbent Labour Co-op councillor Dawn Dale was up for re-election.
Incumbent Labour councillor Mike Chaplin was up for re-election, having won a by-election in 2017 to hold the seat for Labour.
Incumbent Liberal Democrat councillor Penny Baker was up for re-election.
Incumbent UKIP councillor Keith Davis did not defend his seat.
Incumbent Labour Co-op councillor Ben Curran was up for re-election.
Incumbent UKIP councillor John Booker was up for re-election. LabourâÂÂs candidate, Lisa Banes, was a sitting councillor for Manor Castle ward.
Incumbent Labour councillor Jackie Satur was up for re-election.