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Map showing areas of England and Northern Ireland which will hold an election in 2019 (cyan). Areas of England in pale cream will not hold an election, those in light grey are other parts of the United Kingdom which again will not hold an election. |
Local elections in the United Kingdom were held on Thursday 2 May 2019, with 248 English local councils, six directly elected mayors in England, and all 11 local councils in Northern Ireland being contested.[2]
A total of 8,804 councillors are expected to be elected: terms are up for 8,773 seats, but five elections for a total of eight seats have been postponed due to the death of a candidate;[3][4] there are also casual vacancies to be filled: 38 in England (including on nine councils with no other elections) and one on Dundee City Council in Scotland.[5]
With the exception of areas whose electoral cycle has temporarily changed (due to a boundary review) or permanently changed, or that have been reorganised, the seats up for election in England were last contested in the 2015 local elections, on the same day as the general election of that year. The seats in Northern Ireland were last regularly contested in 2014.
Voters
All registered electors (British, Irish, Commonwealth and European Union citizens) who were aged 18 or over on the day of the election were entitled to vote in the local elections.[6]
A person with two homes (such as a university student having a term-time address and living at home during holidays) could register to vote at both addresses as long as the addresses are not in the same electoral area, and can vote in the local elections for the two different local councils.[7]
Ten local authorities in England required voters to provide identification as part of trial schemes.[8][9]
Background
A majority of the councils up for election in this year were last elected in 2015, the same day as the general election.[10][11] The result of the 2018 local elections saw the collapse of the United Kingdom Independence Party's vote, largely to the benefit of the Conservatives.[12] The Liberal Democrats made gains in 2018; David Cutts, a professor of political science at the University of Birmingham, argued that the 2019 elections would be more a test of their relevance as the elections were in old strongholds of theirs.[13]
In the run-up to the elections, Facebook announced that they would only allow political adverts from authenticated accounts.[14] The government also funded a grant scheme for disabled candidates to participate, funding 60 candidates.[15]
Brexit dominated UK politics leading up to the local elections. In March, there was a demonstration in London, the Put it to the People March, in favour of a second referendum on EU membership, with an attendance reported to be between several hundred thousand and over one million.[16] In addition, a petition calling for revocation of the UK's withdrawal notification under Article 50 TEU reached over 6 million signatures, becoming the fastest signed petition ever in the UK.[17] On 29 March thousands of pro-Brexit marchers demonstrated in Parliament Square in London.[18] Though the UK was set to leave the European Union on 29 March, this was initially delayed till 12 April,[19] then was further delayed to 31 October.[20] Because of this longer extension – unless the UK government approves a deal by early May – the UK will participate within elections to the European Parliament or face a no-deal scenario on 1 June.[20]
Vince Cable, leader of the Liberal Democrats, announced on 14 March that he would be stepping down from that role, with a new leadership election to be held after the May local elections.[21] There has been pressure within the Conservative party on prime minister Theresa May to resign following the local elections, triggering a new leadership election.[22]
On polling day, the Evening Standard predicted the Conservatives would lose 500-1,000 seats, the Liberal Democrats could gain around 500 seats and Labour around 300.[23]
Campaigning
The Conservatives are standing candidates in 96% of the available seats, Labour are contesting 77%, the Liberal Democrats 53%, the Green Party of England and Wales 30% and UKIP 16%.[24] According to the Electoral Reform Society there are 148 councillors being elected unopposed, largely Conservatives.[25] New parties the Brexit Party and Change UK, although both standing in European elections later in the month, are not standing in the local elections.[26][27] Chuka Umunna, Change UK's spokesperson, recommended voters support anti-Brexit parties like the Liberal Democrats or Greens.[28]
Nationally, Labour organised their campaign on raising awareness of the impact of the austerity programme by the Conservative-led government on local councils, which has led subsequently to higher council tax and reduced local services.[29] As an effect of cuts to council budgets, council spending per person has fallen 30% since 2010.[30] The shadow chancellor, John McDonnell, had commented that the economic policies of Preston City Council, where Labour took control of the council in 2011, were a model that he wanted other Labour councils to follow. Their changes have seen the public procurement budget rise significantly, unemployment decrease and quality of life improve.[31] Labour has sought to avoid talking about Brexit, but internal rows over their Brexit policy have created headlines.[32]
Similarly, the Conservatives focused their campaign away from Brexit and instead on efficient local services, low council tax and green credentials.[33][34][35] This detraction from Brexit, however, has been quite difficult. Internal party sources has voiced a negative outlook to the success of these elections,[36] with the deputy chair of the party saying it was an opportunity for voters to protest against the party's handling of the Brexit negotiations.[37] Conservative Home interviewed ten Conservative councillors about how the campaigning had gone across the country and found a negative attitude.[11] Defence secretary Gavin Williamson was sacked the day before the elections, which was predicted to be unhelpful for the Conservative campaign.[38]
The Liberal Democrats have stressed their opposition to Brexit in campaigning.[26][27]
Leave.EU encouraged people to spoil their ballot paper in protest at delays in Brexit.[39]
There were isolated incidents of politically-motivated violence during the election campaign. There have been a few cases of councillors, from the Labour and Conservative parties, being assaulted whilst campaigning.[40] A currently unknown assailant fired shots at the home of a Labour councillor in Sheffield.[41] Homes with Labour, Liberal Democrat and Green signs were damaged in Lewes,[42] and a Liberal Democrat candidate's car was attacked and painted with swastikas in Faversham.[43]
Results
The Conservatives lost control of 30 councils and more than 800 council seats. Labour, despite topping national polls, lost 5 councils and more than 90 seats.[44] Labour lost votes in heavily Brexit-voting areas,[45] while making gains in some other places. The Liberal Democrats made the most gains of any party,[46][47] while the Greens also picked up seats. There was also a significant increase in the number of independent and local party councillors.
England
Party | Councillors | Councils | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Number | Change | Number | Change | ||
Conservative | 3,193 | 1,134 | 87 | 37 | |
Labour | 1,835 | 100 | 59 | 4 | |
Liberal Democrats | 1,196 | 598 | 18 | 10 | |
Independent | 863 | 496 | 1 | 1 | |
Green | 223 | 164 | 0 | ||
RA | 99 | 33 | 2 | 1 | |
UKIP | 30 | 109 | 0 | ||
Health Concern | 8 | 6 | 0 | ||
Liberal | 7 | 1 | 0 | ||
No overall control | — | 57 | 29 |
† Results updated 17:08, 3 May 2019[48]
.England
In England, council elections are to be held in 33 metropolitan boroughs, 168 of the second-tier districts, and 47 of the unitary authorities, as well as for six directly elected mayoral posts. 248 of the 343 English local councils will be holding elections, with the exception of eight unitary authorities, the Isles of Scilly, the 26 counties, 24 non-metropolitan districts and boroughs, three metropolitan boroughs, the 32 London boroughs and the City of London. 8,311 seats are due for election (but elections are postponed for eight), with a further 38 casual vacancies to be filled, so 8,341 councillors should be elected. Elections will also take place for most English parish councils.
By-elections will be held for six county council seats (in Cambridgeshire, Gloucestershire, Kent (two seats), Surrey and West Sussex) and for two seats in the London Borough of Lewisham.[5] Other casual vacancies to be filled (variously by by-election or multiple vacancy election) are indicated in the tables below by a superscript addition (+n).
Metropolitan boroughs
In 33 of the 36 English metropolitan borough councils, one-third of their seats were up for election. Elections were not held in Birmingham, Doncaster or Rotherham.
Council | Seats | Previous control | Result | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
up | of | |||||
Barnsley | 21 | 63
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Bolton | 20 | 60
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control (Labour minority)
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control (Labour minority) | ||
Bradford | 30 | 90
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Bury | 17 | 51
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Calderdale | 17 | 51
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control (Labour minority with Lib Dem support)
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Coventry | 18 | 54
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Dudley | 24 | 72
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control (Labour minority with Independent support)
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Gateshead | 22 | 66
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Kirklees | 23 | 69
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Knowsley | 15 | 45
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Leeds | 33 | 99
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Liverpool | 30 | 90
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Manchester | 32+1 | 96
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Newcastle upon Tyne | 26+1 | 78
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
North Tyneside | 20 | 60
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Oldham | 20 | 60
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Rochdale | 20 | 60
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Salford* [49] | 20 | 60
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Sandwell | 24 | 72
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Sefton | 22+1 | 66
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Sheffield | 28 | 84
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Solihull | 17 | 51
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
South Tyneside | 18+1 | 54
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
St Helens | 16 | 48
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Stockport | 21 | 63
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control (Labour minority)
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control (Labour minority) | ||
Sunderland | 25+1 | 75
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Tameside | 19 | 57
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Trafford | 21 | 63
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control (Labour minority with Lib Dem support)
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Wakefield | 21 | 63
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Walsall | 20 | 60
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control (Conservative minority)
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Wigan | 25 | 75
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Wirral | 22 | 66
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control (Labour minority) | ||
Wolverhampton | 20+2 | 60
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
All 33 councils | 727+7 | 2,181 |
- The election for the Salford City Council ward of Walkden South has been postponed as a result of the death of Conservative candidate George Darlington, following a stroke on the 26 April 2019. A new date is to be announced shortly.[49]
Unitary authorities
Elections will take place in 47 of the 55 unitary authorities. No elections will be taking place in Bristol, Cornwall, the Isle of Wight, Shropshire, Warrington or Wiltshire.
By-elections will take place in Durham (2 seats) and Northumberland, in addition to those indicated below.
Whole council
In 30 English unitary authorities the whole council is up for election.
Unitary authorities for Bournemouth and Poole have merged with Christchurch district council to form one new unitary for the eastern portion of Dorset, to replace the aforementioned county council. An additional unitary authority replaces the remaining portion of Dorset County Council's area and the district councils of North, West and East Dorset, Weymouth and Portland and Purbeck. Both authorities will have their inaugural elections in May, and their predecessor authorities are all Conservative controlled except for Weymouth and Portland, which is in no overall control. Nine other unitary authorities will be electing on new ward boundaries.
Council | Seats | Previous control | Result | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
59
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #FAA61A;" data-sort-value="Liberal Democrats (UK)" | |
Liberal Democrats | |||
40
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control (Labour/Lib Dem coalition) | ||||
42
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | |||
76
#999999 |
New council (predecessor authorities are all Conservative) | ||||
Bracknell Forest | 42
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Brighton and Hove | 54
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control (Labour minority) | |||
Central Bedfordshire | 59
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Cheshire East | 82
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | |||
Cheshire West and Chester‡[53] | 70
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | |||
Darlington | 50
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Dorset*[54] | 82
#999999 |
New council (all predecessors are Conservative except Weymouth and Portland) | |||
East Riding of Yorkshire | 67
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Herefordshire[ua 1] | 52 of 53
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Leicester | 54
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Luton | 48
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Medway | 55
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Middlesbrough | 46
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
North Lincolnshire | 43
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
North Somerset | 50
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Nottingham‡[55] | 55
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Redcar and Cleveland‡[56] | 59
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control (Labour minority)
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Rutland‡[57] | 27
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
South Gloucestershire‡[58] | 61
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Stockton-on-Tees | 56
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Stoke-on-Trent | 44
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control (City Independents/Conservative coalition)
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control (City Independents/Conservative coalition) | ||
Telford & Wrekin | 54
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Torbay‡[59] | 36
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
West Berkshire‡[60] | 43
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | |||
Windsor & Maidenhead‡[61] | 41
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
York | 47
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control (Conservative/Lib Dem coalition) | |||
All 30 councils | 1,594 of 1,595 |
- * New council (2)
‡ New ward boundaries following an authority area boundary review (9)
- ^ Herefordshire: the election in Ross North ward (1 councillor) has been postponed to 6 June following the death of UKIP candidate Gareth Williams. https://localcouncils.co.uk/2019/04/quit-the-elder/
Third of council
In 17 English unitary authorities one third of the council is up for election.
Council | Seats | Previous control | Result | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
up | of | |||||
Blackburn with Darwen | 17 | 51
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Derby | 17 | 51
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control (Con with UKIP & Lib Dem support)
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Halton | 19 | 56
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Hartlepool | 11 | 33
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Hull | 19 | 57
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Milton Keynes | 19 | 57
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control (Labour with Lib Dem support)
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
North East Lincolnshire | 15+1 | 42
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control (Labour with Lib Dem support)
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Peterborough | 20 | 60
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Plymouth | 19 | 57
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Portsmouth | 14+1 | 42
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control (Lib Dem administration with Lab support)
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control (Lib Dem administration with Lab support) | ||
Reading | 15+1 | 46
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Slough | 14 | 42
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Southampton | 16 | 48
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Southend-on-Sea | 17 | 51
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Swindon | 19 | 57
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Thurrock | 16+1 | 49
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control (Conservative minority)
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control (Conservative minority) | ||
Wokingham | 18 | 54
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
All 17 councils | 285+4 | 853 |
Non-metropolitan districts
Elections will take place in 168 non-metropolitan districts.
The new districts of Somerset West and Taunton, East Suffolk and West Suffolk will have their first elections in 2019. They replace Taunton Deane, West Somerset, Waveney, Suffolk Coastal, Forest Heath, and St Edmundsbury.
Aylesbury Vale, Chiltern, Corby, Daventry, East Northamptonshire, Kettering, Northampton, South Bucks, South Northamptonshire, Wellingborough and Wycombe originally had elections scheduled for 2019, but the elections were postponed in law following a decision to merge these councils into four unitary authorities covering Northamptonshire[62] and Buckinghamshire[63] from 2020.
Additionally, there are no elections scheduled for Adur, Cheltenham, Fareham, Gloucester, Gosport, Harrogate, Hastings, Huntingdonshire, Nuneaton and Bedworth, Oxford, South Cambridgeshire or Stroud.
A by-election will be held in Newcastle-under-Lyme, in addition to those indicated below.
Whole council
In 121 English district authorities the whole council is up for election.
46 of these councils are electing on new ward boundaries, including six councils which normally elect by thirds: Carlisle, Copeland, Norwich, Preston, Reigate and Banstead and Runnymede. In addition, Great Yarmouth and Wyre Forest are switching from thirds to whole council elections.
Council | Seats | Previous control | County | Result | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Allerdale ‡[64] | 49
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control (Labour minority) | Cumbria
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Arun | 54
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | West Sussex | |||
Ashfield | 35
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control (Ashfield Independents minority) | Nottinghamshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #DCDCDC;" data-sort-value="Independent politician" | |
Independent | ||
Ashford ‡[65] | 47
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Kent
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Babergh ‡[66] | 32
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Suffolk
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Barrow-in-Furness | 36
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | Cumbria
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Bassetlaw | 48
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | Nottinghamshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Blaby | 39
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Leicestershire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Bolsover ‡[67] | 37
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | Derbyshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Boston | 30
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Lincolnshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Braintree | 49
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Essex
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Breckland | 49
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Norfolk
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Broadland | 47
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Norfolk
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Bromsgrove | 31
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Worcestershire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Broxtowe[da 1] | 42 of 44
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Nottinghamshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Canterbury | 39
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Kent
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Carlisle ‡![68] | 39
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | Cumbria
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Charnwood | 52
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Leicestershire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Chelmsford | 57
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Essex
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #FAA61A;" data-sort-value="Liberal Democrats (UK)" | |
Liberal Democrats | ||
Chesterfield | 48
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | Derbyshire | |||
Chichester ‡[69] | 36
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | West Sussex
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Copeland ‡[70] | 33
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | Cumbria
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Cotswold | 34
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Gloucestershire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #FAA61A;" data-sort-value="Liberal Democrats (UK)" | |
Liberal Democrats | ||
Crawley ‡![71] | 36
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | West Sussex | |||
Dacorum | 51
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Hertfordshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Dartford ‡[72] | 42
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Kent
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Derbyshire Dales | 39
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Derbyshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Dover ‡[73] | 32
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Kent
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Eastbourne ‡[74] | 27
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #FAA61A;" data-sort-value="Liberal Democrats (UK)" | |
Liberal Democrats | East Sussex
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #FAA61A;" data-sort-value="Liberal Democrats (UK)" | |
Liberal Democrats | ||
East Cambridgeshire ‡[75] | 28
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Cambridgeshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
East Devon ‡[76] | 60
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Devon | |||
East Hampshire ‡[77] | 43
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Hampshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
East Hertfordshire | 50
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Hertfordshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
East Lindsey | 55
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Lincolnshire | |||
East Staffordshire | 39
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Staffordshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
East Suffolk *[78][79] | 55
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New Council (both predecessor districts were Conservative) | Suffolk
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Eden | 38
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Cumbria
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Epsom and Ewell | 38
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: pink;" data-sort-value="Epsom and Ewell Residents Association" | |
Residents Association | Surrey
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: pink;" data-sort-value="Epsom and Ewell Residents Association" | |
Residents Association | ||
Erewash | 47
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Derbyshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Fenland | 39
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Cambridgeshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Folkestone & Hythe | 30
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Kent
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Forest of Dean ‡[80] | 38
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control (Conservative minority) | Gloucestershire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Fylde | 51
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Lancashire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Gedling | 41
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | Nottinghamshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Gravesham | 44
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control (Gravesham Independents minority) | Kent
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Great Yarmouth •[81] | 39
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Norfolk
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Guildford | 48
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Surrey | |||
Hambleton | 28
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | North Yorkshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Harborough ‡[82] | 34
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Leicestershire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Hertsmere ‡[83] | 39
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Hertfordshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
High Peak | 43
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Derbyshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Hinckley and Bosworth | 34
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Leicestershire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #FAA61A;" data-sort-value="Liberal Democrats (UK)" | |
Liberal Democrats | ||
Horsham ‡[84] | 48
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | West Sussex | |||
King's Lynn and West Norfolk ‡[85] | 55
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Norfolk | |||
Lancaster | 60
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | Lancashire | |||
Lewes ‡[86] | 41
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | East Sussex | |||
Lichfield | 47
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Staffordshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Maldon | 31
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Essex
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Malvern Hills | 38
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Worcestershire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Mansfield | 36
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control (Mansfield Independent Forum minority) | Nottinghamshire | |||
Melton | 28
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Leicestershire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Mendip | 47
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Somerset
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Mid Devon | 42
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Devon
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Mid Suffolk ‡[87] | 34
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Suffolk
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Mid Sussex | 54
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | West Sussex | |||
New Forest | 60
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Hampshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Newark and Sherwood †[88] | 39
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Nottinghamshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
North Devon ‡[89][da 2] | 41 of 42
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control (Conservative minority) | Devon
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #FAA61A;" data-sort-value="Liberal Democrats (UK)" | |
Liberal Democrats | ||
North East Derbyshire ‡[90] | 53
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | Derbyshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
North Kesteven | 43
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Lincolnshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
North Norfolk ‡[91] | 40
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | Norfolk
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #FAA61A;" data-sort-value="Liberal Democrats (UK)" | |
Liberal Democrats | ||
North Warwickshire | 35
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Warwickshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
North West Leicestershire | 38
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Leicestershire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Norwich ‡![92] | 39
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | Norfolk
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Oadby and Wigston | 26
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #FAA61A;" data-sort-value="Liberal Democrats (UK)" | |
Liberal Democrats | Leicestershire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #FAA61A;" data-sort-value="Liberal Democrats (UK)" | |
Liberal Democrats | ||
Preston ‡![93] | 48
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | Lancashire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Reigate and Banstead ‡![94] | 45
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Surrey | |||
Ribble Valley ‡[95] | 40
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Lancashire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Richmondshire ‡[96] | 24
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | North Yorkshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Rother ‡[97] | 38
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | East Sussex | |||
Runnymede ‡![98] | 41
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Surrey
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Rushcliffe | 44
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Nottinghamshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Ryedale | 30
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control (Conservative minority) | North Yorkshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Scarborough ‡[99] | 46
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control (Labour minority) | North Yorkshire | |||
Sedgemoor | 48
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Somerset
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Selby | 31
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | North Yorkshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Sevenoaks †[100] | 54
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Kent
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Somerset West and Taunton *[101][102] | 59
#999999 |
New Council (both predecessor districts were Conservative) | Somerset
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #FAA61A;" data-sort-value="Liberal Democrats (UK)" | |
Liberal Democrats | ||
South Derbyshire | 36
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Derbyshire | |||
South Hams | 31
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Devon
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
South Holland | 37
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Lincolnshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
South Kesteven | 56
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Lincolnshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
South Norfolk ‡[103] | 46
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Norfolk
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
South Oxfordshire †[104] | 36
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Oxfordshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
South Ribble | 50
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Lancashire | |||
South Somerset ‡[105] | 60
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #FAA61A;" data-sort-value="Liberal Democrats (UK)" | |
Liberal Democrats | Somerset
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #FAA61A;" data-sort-value="Liberal Democrats (UK)" | |
Liberal Democrats | ||
South Staffordshire[da 3] | 47 of 49
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Staffordshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Spelthorne | 39
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Surrey | |||
Stafford | 40
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Staffordshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Staffordshire Moorlands | 56
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Staffordshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Stratford-on-Avon | 36
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Warwickshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Surrey Heath ‡[106] | 35
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Surrey
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Swale | 47
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Kent
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Teignbridge ‡[107] | 47
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Devon
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #FAA61A;" data-sort-value="Liberal Democrats (UK)" | |
Liberal Democrats | ||
Tendring ‡[108][da 4] | 46 of 48
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Essex
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Test Valley ‡[109] | 43
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Hampshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Tewkesbury ‡[110] | 38
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Gloucestershire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Thanet | 56
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | Kent | |||
Tonbridge and Malling | 54
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Kent | |||
Torridge ‡[111] | 36
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Devon
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Uttlesford | 39
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Essex
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #00a88f;" data-sort-value="Residents for Uttlesford" | |
R4U | ||
Vale of White Horse †[112] | 38
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Oxfordshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #FAA61A;" data-sort-value="Liberal Democrats (UK)" | |
Liberal Democrats | ||
Warwick ‡[113] | 44
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Warwickshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Waverley | 57
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Surrey | |||
Wealden ‡[114] | 45
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | East Sussex
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
West Devon | 31
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Devon
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
West Lindsey | 36
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Lincolnshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
West Suffolk *[115][116][117] | 64
#999999 |
New Council (both predecessor districts were Conservative) | Suffolk
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Wychavon | 45
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Worcestershire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Wyre | 50
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Lancashire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Wyre Forest •[118] | 33
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Worcestershire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
All 121 councils | 5040 of 5047 |
- * New council (3)
† Minor ward boundary changes due to parish boundary changes (4)
‡ New ward boundaries following a district boundary review (42)
! Returns to electing by thirds next year (6)
• Previously elected by thirds (2)
- ^ Broxtowe: Due to the death of Conservative candidate Chris Rice, the election in Stapleford South East ward (2 councillors) has been postponed. https://localcouncils.co.uk/2019/04/have-a-happy-halliday/
- ^ North Devon: the election in Chittlehampton ward (1 councillor) has been postponed due to the death of independent candidate Walter White. https://localcouncils.co.uk/2019/04/have-a-happy-halliday/
- ^ South Staffordshire: the election in Wombourne South West ward (2 councillors) has been postponed to 6 June due to the death of Conservative candidate Mary Bond. https://localcouncils.co.uk/2019/04/have-a-happy-halliday/
- ^ Tendring: the election in St Osyth ward (2 councillors) has been postponed to 23 May following the death of Conservative candidate Anita Bailey. https://www.halsteadgazette.co.uk/news/north_essex_news/17564047.tributes-paid-to-dedicated-parish-councillor/
Third of council
In 47 English district authorities, one-third of the council is up for election.
Seven other district councils normally elect by thirds. As noted above, due to boundary changes, six of these have all-up elections. Daventry originally had elections scheduled for 2019, but the elections were postponed following a decision to merge the seven districts of Northamptonshire into two unitary authorities covering the county from 2020.
Council | Seats | Previous control | County | Result | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
up | of | ||||||
Amber Valley | 15 | 45
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Derbyshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Basildon | 14 | 42
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Essex
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Basingstoke and Deane | 20 | 60
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Hampshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Brentwood | 12 | 37
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Essex
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Broxbourne | 10+1 | 30
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Hertfordshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Burnley | 15 | 45
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | Lancashire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Cambridge | 14+2 | 42
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | Cambridgeshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Cannock Chase | 15 | 41
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | Staffordshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Castle Point | 14 | 41
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Essex
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Cherwell | 16+1 | 48
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Oxfordshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Chorley | 15 | 47
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | Lancashire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Colchester | 17 | 51
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control
(LibDem-Lab-Ind Coalition) |
Essex
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Craven | 10+1 | 30
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | North Yorkshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Eastleigh | 13 | 39
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #FAA61A;" data-sort-value="Liberal Democrats (UK)" | |
Liberal Democrats | Hampshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #FAA61A;" data-sort-value="Liberal Democrats (UK)" | |
Liberal Democrats | ||
Elmbridge | 16 | 48
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | Surrey
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Epping Forest | 18 | 58
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Essex
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Exeter | 13+1 | 39
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | Devon
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Harlow | 11 | 33
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | Essex
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Hart | 11+1 | 33
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | Hampshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Havant | 10+1 | 38
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Hampshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Hyndburn | 12 | 35
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | Lancashire | |||
Ipswich | 16 | 48
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | Suffolk
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Lincoln | 11 | 33
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | Lincolnshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Maidstone | 18 | 55
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control (LibDem-Ind minority) | Kent
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Mole Valley | 14 | 41
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Surrey
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #FAA61A;" data-sort-value="Liberal Democrats (UK)" | |
Liberal Democrats | ||
North Hertfordshire | 16 | 49
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Hertfordshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Pendle | 17 | 49
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Lancashire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Redditch | 10 | 29
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Worcestershire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Rochford | 13 | 39
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Essex
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Rossendale | 12 | 36
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | Lancashire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Rugby | 14 | 42
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Warwickshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Rushmoor | 13 | 39
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Hampshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
St Albans | 20+1 | 58
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Hertfordshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
South Lakeland | 16 | 51
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #FAA61A;" data-sort-value="Liberal Democrats (UK)" | |
Liberal Democrats | Cumbria
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #FAA61A;" data-sort-value="Liberal Democrats (UK)" | |
Liberal Democrats | ||
Stevenage | 13 | 39
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | Hertfordshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
Tamworth | 10 | 30
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Staffordshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Tandridge | 14 | 42
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Surrey
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Three Rivers | 13+1 | 39
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #FAA61A;" data-sort-value="Liberal Democrats (UK)" | |
Liberal Democrats | Hertfordshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #FAA61A;" data-sort-value="Liberal Democrats (UK)" | |
Liberal Democrats | ||
Tunbridge Wells | 16+2 | 48
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Kent | |||
Watford | 12+1 | 36
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #FAA61A;" data-sort-value="Liberal Democrats (UK)" | |
Liberal Democrats | Hertfordshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #FAA61A;" data-sort-value="Liberal Democrats (UK)" | |
Liberal Democrats | ||
Welwyn Hatfield | 16+2 | 48
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Hertfordshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
West Lancashire | 18 | 54
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | Lancashire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #E4003B;" data-sort-value="Labour Party (UK)" | |
Labour | ||
West Oxfordshire | 16 | 49
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Oxfordshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | ||
Winchester | 16 | 45
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | Hampshire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #FAA61A;" data-sort-value="Liberal Democrats (UK)" | |
Liberal Democrats | ||
Woking | 10 | 30
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | Surrey
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Worcester | 11 | 35
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | Worcestershire
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: black;" data-sort-value="No overall control" | |
No overall control | ||
Worthing | 11 | 37
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #0087DC;" data-sort-value="Conservative Party (UK)" | |
Conservative | West Sussex | |||
All 47 councils | 657+16 | 1983 |
Mayoral elections
Six direct mayoral elections will be held. Five are for local authorities (the Mayoralty of Torbay is abolished this year):
Local Authority | Incumbent Mayor | |
---|---|---|
Bedford
#FAA61A |
Dave Hodgson (Liberal Democrats) | |
Copeland
#999999 |
Mike Starkie (Independent)[119] | |
Leicester
#E4003B |
Peter Soulsby (Labour) | |
Mansfield
#DDDDDD |
Kate Allsop (Mansfield Independent Forum) | |
Middlesbrough
#E4003B |
Dave Budd (Labour) |
One election will be held for a regional mayor: this newly established combined authority was set up by groups of local councils, much like similar devolution deals across the country, giving the combined authorities additional powers and funding.
Combined authority | Interim mayor/chair | Result | Details | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
North of Tyne
#E4003B |
Norma Redfearn
#E4003B |
Jamie Driscoll | Details |
Northern Ireland
In Northern Ireland, local elections were last held in 2014. No party currently holds a working majority on any council (proportional representation makes this less likely), although the Democratic Unionist Party comes close on Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council, with half of the seats.
The Electoral Office for Northern Ireland published lists and total numbers of candidates, showing that a total of 819 persons were nominated to stand. Elections are by single transferable vote in 5- to 7-member district electoral areas.
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #2AA82C;" data-sort-value="Social Democratic and Labour Party" |Council | Seats | Current largest party | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Belfast[120] | 60
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #326760;" data-sort-value="Sinn Féin" | |
Sinn Féin (19) | |||
Ards & North Down[121] | 40
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #D46A4C;" data-sort-value="Democratic Unionist Party" | |
DUP (17) | |||
Antrim & Newtownabbey[122] | 40
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #D46A4C;" data-sort-value="Democratic Unionist Party" | |
DUP (15) | |||
Lisburn & Castlereagh[123] | 40
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #D46A4C;" data-sort-value="Democratic Unionist Party" | |
DUP (20) | |||
Newry, Mourne & Down[124] | 41
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #326760;" data-sort-value="Sinn Féin" | |
Sinn Féin (14) | |||
SDLP (14) | |||||
Armagh, Banbridge & Craigavon[125] | 41
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #D46A4C;" data-sort-value="Democratic Unionist Party" | |
DUP (13) | |||
Mid & East Antrim[126] | 40
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #D46A4C;" data-sort-value="Democratic Unionist Party" | |
DUP (16) | |||
Causeway Coast & Glens[127] | 40
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #D46A4C;" data-sort-value="Democratic Unionist Party" | |
DUP (11) | |||
Mid Ulster[128] | 40
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #326760;" data-sort-value="Sinn Féin" | |
Sinn Féin (18) | |||
Derry & Strabane[129] | 40
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #326760;" data-sort-value="Sinn Féin" | |
Sinn Féin (16) | |||
Fermanagh & Omagh[130] | 40
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #326760;" data-sort-value="Sinn Féin" | |
Sinn Féin (17) | |||
All eleven councils | 462
style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #D46A4C;" data-sort-value="Democratic Unionist Party" | |
DUP (130) |
Scotland
The council by-election in Scotland was won by the Scottish National Party, resulting in that party taking control of Dundee City Council.[131]
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