indicates seat up for re-election.
indicates seat up for election following resignation or death of sitting councillor.
* indicates incumbent councillor.
^Taggart had previously been a Chapel Allerton ward councillor since 1980 until his election for Bramley and Stanningley ward in 2004.
^Hanley had served as a Bramley ward councillor since 2003.
^Atkinson retired from the council at the 2012 election.[12]
^In October 2013, the Labour Party announced Taggart had not been re-selected as the party candidate for the 2014 council election. In July 2017, Taggart was convicted of offences relating to indecent images of children. A June 2017 report by The Yorkshire Post stated, "Labour did not comment why it chose to deselect the long-serving councillor but, it was reported at the time, it came after "a difficult time in his personal life." It was reported that he had been absent from many council meetings since the previous summer and had been fighting cancer."[13][14]
^Heselwood did not run for re-election in Bramley and Stanningley ward. She successfully stood in Weetwood instead.