Political make-up of local councils in the United Kingdom

This page documents political party strengths in the United Kingdom's principal local authorities (commonly known as local councils). The last major change to council compositions was the 2 May 2019 local elections, but changes in party representation arise frequently due to resignations, deaths, by-elections, co-options and changes of affiliation.

Since April 2020 there have been 404 principal local authorities in the UK. England has 339 councils of seven types: 25 county and 188 district councils (two tiers with separate responsibilities covering the same physical area), 56 unitary authorities plus the sui generis Council of the Isles of Scilly, 36 metropolitan boroughs, 32 London boroughs plus the ancient, sui generis City of London Corporation. Scotland has 32 councils, Wales has 22 councils and Northern Ireland has 11 councils. This list does not include parish and town councils, the lowest tier of local government with limited powers.

The 2020 local government elections in England were postponed until 6 May 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, including the first elections to the new 147-member Buckinghamshire Council. From 1 April 2020 until then, the 202 members of its five predecessor councils are operating as a single Shadow Authority[1] – however, they have not been combined below.

Information on political compositions is drawn from council websites and council data aggregators.[2][3][4][5][6][7]

Summary

This table numbers the seats held by each party as of September 2019.

Party Total England Wales Scotland Northern Ireland
County District London Metro. UA S.G.
Conservative 7,445 1,149 3,862 511 386 1,134 171 267
Labour 6,291 257 1,551 1,114 1,648 1,046 5 457 252
Liberal Democrats 2,527 218 1,362 153 211 458 60 65
SNP 421 421
Green (all) 387 16 216 12 49 66 1 19 8
Plaid Cymru 199 199
DUP 122 122
Sinn Féin 105 105
UUP 72 72
UKIP 61 1 29 20 11
SDLP 59 59
Alliance 53 53
Brexit Party 32
Others[lower-alpha 1] 2,371 100 1,050 40 85 383 111 360 202 40
Vacancies 36 0 17 3 1 6 0 5 4 0
Total 20,224 1,741 8,088 1,833 2,400 3,104 116 1,253 1,227 462
  1. "Others" includes lesser known parties and independents. For further detail, see the URLs to council webpages in the tables below.

Technical information

Councils in England, Wales and Northern Ireland[8] elect to each of their seats once every four years, while in Scotland elections are held every five years. English councils may elect to all of their seats at once, roughly half at a time, or roughly one third at a time; councils elsewhere in the UK elect to all of their seats at once. Following boundary changes, councils which normally elect in parts often elect to all seats, and the cycle timing may change (for example in Northern Ireland, the new councils elected in 2014 shadowed the old councils for a year, delaying the second election to 2019). Breakdowns of election schedules are given in the sections for each council type. 16 councils in England are distinguished by having a directly elected mayor, elected every four years (indicated by (M) beside the council name).

Elections in England and Wales use first-past-the-post voting, while Scotland and Northern Ireland use the single transferable vote (STV) system. To facilitate STV, Scottish council wards elect multiple members, while Northern Ireland wards are grouped into District Electoral Areas with the number of councillors elected matching the number of wards.[9]

In the tables below, two "Control" columns indicate political control in each council. The first column indicates the party with a majority, if any. Councils with directly elected mayors have the affiliation of the mayor in the second column. For non-mayoral councils with no overall control (NOC) the second column gives the membership and format of the governing coalition, minority government, or if unknown the largest party followed by ellipsis (...).

England: two-tier council system

County councils

Non-metropolitan counties elect their councillors all at once every four years, in the year after leap years. All 27 counties had elections in May 2017 and the next elections are expected on 6 May 2021.

Last full update 22 December 2020.

Council Control Web Total CON LAB LD GP Other Vacant Upcoming by-elections Next election
Buckinghamshire[u 1] CON maj URL 49 39 1 4 5 6 May 2021
Cambridgeshire CON maj URL 61 35 6 16 4 6 May 2021
Cumbria NOC LAB+LD URL 84 35 26 16 4 6 May 2021
Derbyshire CON maj URL 64 36 25 3 6 May 2021
Devon CON maj URL 60 42 6 6 1 5 6 May 2021
East Sussex CON maj URL 50 29 4 11 5 6 May 2021
Essex CON maj URL 75 52 6 8 1 7 6 May 2021
Gloucestershire CON maj URL 53 29 5 14 2 2 6 May 2021
Hampshire CON maj URL 78 55 1 19 3 6 May 2021
Hertfordshire CON maj URL 78 49 9 18 2 6 May 2021
Kent CON maj URL 81 65 5 7 1 3 6 May 2021
Lancashire CON maj URL 84 45 30 4 5 6 May 2021
Leicestershire CON maj URL 55 36 6 13 6 May 2021
Lincolnshire CON maj URL 70 54 5 1 9 6 May 2021
Norfolk CON maj URL 84 54 16 9 4 6 May 2021
North Yorkshire CON maj URL 72 53 4 4 11 6 May 2021
Northamptonshire CON maj URL 57 40 11 2 3 N/A[lower-alpha 1]
Nottinghamshire NOC CON+IND URL 66 31 23 1 11 6 May 2021
Oxfordshire NOC CON+IND URL 63 30 14 13 1 5 6 May 2021
Somerset CON maj URL 55 33 3 14 2 3 6 May 2021
Staffordshire CON maj URL 62 50 10 2 6 May 2021
Suffolk CON maj URL 75 49 11 5 3 6 6 May 2021
Surrey CON maj URL 81 58 1 9 1 12 6 May 2021
Warwickshire CON maj URL 57 33 7 8 2 4 6 May 2021
West Sussex CON maj URL 70 51 5 8 6[u 2] 6 May 2021
Worcestershire CON maj URL 57 41 9 2 2 3 6 May 2021

District councils

Geographically, non-metropolitan districts are subdivisions of non-metropolitan counties. They have complementary powers to counties and some have ceremonial statuses of borough, royal borough or city. They vary in whether they elect all, half or one-third of their seats at once:

  • The seven that elect to half of their seats at a time do so in even years;
  • The 58 that elect to a third of their seats all do so in years divisible by 4, two years after that and three years after, so they would held elections in 2016, 2018 and 2019;
    • but note that Weymouth and Portland's 2018 election was cancelled pending a merger and all 2020 elections were postponed to 2021;[u 3]
  • Of the 137 that elect to all of their seats at once:
    • two (Gloucester and Stroud) elect in years divisible by 4 (: 2012, 2016, 2021, 2024...),
    • four elect two years after a year divisible by 4 (: 2014, 2018, 2022, ...),
    • and 131 do so three years after a year divisible by 4 (: 2015, 2019, 2023, ...).

69 of the 201 district councils had elections on 3 May 2018 ().

Copeland and Mansfield have directly elected mayors. Folkestone & Hythe was known as Shepway before 1 April 2018. Six district councils in Dorset will be subsumed into unitary authorities in 2019.[u 4] The single county and four district councils of Buckinghamshire were subsumed into a single unitary authority in 2020, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic the 202 councillors from all five councils are united in a Shadow Authority until the postponed elections in 2021.[1][u 1]

Last full update 4 May 2019.

Council Control Web Total CON LAB LD UKIP GP Other Vacant Cycle Upcoming by-elections Next election
Adur CON maj URL 29 16 8 1 4 halves 6 May 2021
Allerdale NOC IND + CON URL 49 15 14 20 all, 4 May 2023
Amber Valley LAB maj URL 45 19 25 1 thirds 6 May 2021
Arun NOC LD min URL 54 21 1 22 2 8 all, 4 May 2023
Ashfield IND maj URL 35 3 2 30 all, 4 May 2023
Ashford CON maj URL 47 26 7 2 12 all, 4 May 2023
Aylesbury Vale[u 1] CON maj URL 59 39 2 12 1 5 all, none
Babergh NOC CON+LD+IND URL 32 15 2 3 4 8 all, 4 May 2023
Barrow-in-Furness LAB maj URL 36 12 24 all, 4 May 2023
Basildon NOC Lab+IND URL 42 20 15 7 thirds 6 May 2021
Basingstoke and Deane NOC CON min URL 60 29 13 7 11 thirds 6 May 2021
Bassetlaw LAB maj URL 48 5 37 1 5 all, 4 May 2023
Blaby CON maj URL 39 25 6 6 1 1 all, 23 May 2023
Bolsover NOC LAB+9 IND URL 37 3 17 17 all, 4 May 2023
Boston CON maj URL 30 16 2 12 all, 4 May 2023
Braintree CON maj URL 49 34 2 6 7[d 1] all, 4 May 2023
Breckland CON maj URL 49 37 6 2 4 all, 4 May 2023
Brentwood CON maj URL 37 21 3 12 1 thirds 6 May 2021
Broadland CON maj URL 47 32 2 12 1 all, 4 May 2023
Bromsgrove CON maj URL 31 17 5 3 6[d 2] all, 4 May 2023
Broxbourne CON maj URL 30 27 2 1 thirds 6 May 2021
Broxtowe NOC LAB+LD+IND URL 44 20 14 5 5 all, 4 May 2023
Burnley NOC LAB min URL 45 4 22 8 3 2 6 thirds 6 May 2021
Cambridge LAB maj URL 42 26 15 1 thirds 6 May 2021
Cannock Chase NOC LAB min URL 41 14 17 2 1 6 1 thirds 6 May 2021
Canterbury CON maj URL 39 23 10 6 all, 4 May 2023
Carlisle NOC CON min URL 52 17 15 1 1 4 thirds 6 May 2021
Castle Point CON maj URL 41 25 16 thirds 6 May 2021
Charnwood CON maj URL 52 37 13 1 1 all, 4 May 2023
Chelmsford LD maj URL 57 21 31 5 all, 4 May 2023
Cheltenham LD maj URL 40 6 32 2 halves 6 May 2021
Cherwell CON maj URL 48 32 9 2 1 4 thirds 6 May 2021
Chesterfield LAB maj URL 48 28 17 3 all, 4 May 2023
Chichester NOC CON min URL 36 18 2 11 2 3 all, 4 May 2023
Chiltern[u 1] CON maj URL 40 38 2 all, none
Chorley LAB maj URL 47 8 37 2 thirds 6 May 2021
Colchester NOC LD+LAB+IND URL 51 23 11 13 1 3 thirds 6 May 2021
Copeland (M) LAB IND Mayor URL 33 10 19 4 all, 4 May 2023
Corby LAB maj URL 29 5 24 all, 6 May 2021
Cotswold LD maj URL 34 14 18 1 1 all, 4 May 2023
Craven NOC CON min URL 30 15 3 1 2 9 thirds 6 May 2021
Crawley NOC LAB min URL 36 17 16 2 thirds 6 May 2021
Dacorum CON maj URL 51 31 19 1 all, 4 May 2023
Dartford CON maj URL 44 29 10 3 all, 4 May 2023
Daventry CON maj URL 36 30 5 1 thirds 6 May 2021
Derbyshire Dales CON maj URL 39 20 6 8 2 3 all, 4 May 2023
Dover CON maj URL 32 19 12 1 all, 4 May 2023
East Cambridgeshire CON maj URL 28 15 13 all, 4 May 2023
East Devon IND maj URL 60 19 8 2 31 all, 4 May 2023
East Hampshire CON maj URL 43 32 2 7 2 all, 4 May 2023
East Hertfordshire CON maj URL 50 40 2 6 2 all, 4 May 2023
East Lindsey CON maj URL 55 29 7 1 18 all, 4 May 2023
East Northamptonshire CON maj URL 40 36 2 2 all, 6 May 2021
East Staffordshire CON maj URL 39 25 10 1 3 all, 4 May 2023
East Suffolk CON maj URL 88 39 7 3 4 2 all, 4 May 2023
Eastbourne LD maj URL 27 9 18 all, 4 May 2023
Eastleigh LD maj URL 39 2 34 3 thirds 6 May 2021
Eden NOC LD+LAB+IND URL 38 14 2 10 2 10 all, 4 May 2023
Elmbridge NOC IND+LD URL 48 21 10 17 thirds 6 May 2021
Epping Forest CON maj URL 58 37 3 3 15[d 3] thirds 6 May 2021
Epsom and Ewell IND IND URL 38 1 3 2 32[d 4] all, 4 May 2023
Erewash CON maj URL 47 27 19 1 all, 4 May 2023
Exeter LAB maj URL 39 6 29 2 1 1 thirds 6 May 2021
Fareham CON maj URL 31 22 4 5 halves 6 May 2021
Fenland CON maj URL 39 26 2 1 10 all, 4 May 2023
Folkestone and Hythe NOC CON+UKIP+IND URL 30 13 6 2 2 6 1 all, 4 May 2023
Forest of Dean NOC IND+GRN+LAB URL 48 9 5 2 6 15 all, 4 May 2023
Fylde CON maj URL 51 31 1 19 all, 4 May 2023
Gedling LAB maj URL 41 8 29 2 2 all, 4 May 2023
Gloucester CON maj URL 39 22 10 7 all, 6 May 2021
Gosport CON maj URL 34 18 2 14 halves 6 May 2021
Gravesham LAB maj URL 44 18 24 2 all, 4 May 2023
Great Yarmouth CON maj URL 39 20 15 1 3 thirds 6 May 2021
Guildford NOC LD + R4GV URL 48 9 2 17 1 19[d 5] all, 4 May 2023
Hambleton CON maj URL 28 24 1 1 2 all, 4 May 2023
Harborough CON maj URL 37 22 1 11 all, 4 May 2023
Harlow LAB maj URL 33 13 20 thirds 6 May 2021
Harrogate CON maj URL 40 31 7 2 all, 5 May 2022
Hart NOC IND+LD URL 33 11 10 12[d 6] thirds 6 May 2021
Hastings LAB maj URL 32 8 23 1 halves 6 May 2021
Havant CON maj URL 38 33 2 1 2 thirds 6 May 2021
Hertsmere CON maj URL 39 29 7 3 all, 4 May 2023
High Peak LAB maj URL 43 16 22 3 2 all, 4 May 2023
Hinckley and Bosworth LD maj URL 34 11 2 21 all, 4 May 2023
Horsham CON maj URL 44 32 13 2 1 all, 4 May 2023
Huntingdonshire CON maj URL 52 30 4 7 11 all, 5 May 2022
Hyndburn LAB maj URL 35 9 26 thirds 6 May 2021
Ipswich LAB maj URL 48 9 36 3 thirds 6 May 2021
Kettering CON maj URL 36 25 7 1 3 all, 6 May 2021
King's Lynn and West Norfolk CON maj URL 62 28 10 1 1 15 all, 4 May 2023
Lancaster NOC LAB+GRN+LD URL 60 12 21 3 10 14 all, 4 May 2023
Lewes NOC GRE+LD+LAB+IND URL 41 19 3 8 8 3 all, 4 May 2023
Lichfield CON maj URL 47 34 10 1 2 all, 4 May 2023
Lincoln LAB maj URL 33 9 24 thirds 6 May 2021
Maidstone NOC LD+5 IND+LAB URL 55 24 4 20 7 thirds 6 May 2021
Maldon CON maj URL 31 17 14 all, 4 May 2023
Malvern Hills NOC IND+LD+GRN URL 38 13 1 9 5 10 all, 4 May 2023
Mansfield (M) NOC LAB Mayor URL 36 2 15 19 all, 4 May 2023
Melton CON maj URL 28 22 1 5 all, 4 May 2023
Mendip NOC LD min URL 47 10 22 10 5 all, 4 May 2023
Mid Devon NOC IND+LD URL 42 18 12 2 10 all, 4 May 2023
Mid Suffolk NOC CON+IND URL 34 16 5 12 1 all, 4 May 2023
Mid Sussex CON maj URL 54 34 13 3 4 all, 4 May 2023
Mole Valley LD maj URL 41 12 22 7 thirds 6 May 2021
New Forest CON maj URL 60 46 13 1 all, 4 May 2023
Newark and Sherwood CON maj URL 39 27 7 2 3 all, 4 May 2023
Newcastle-under-Lyme NOC CON min URL 44 17 19 3 4 1 all, 5 May 2022
North Devon LD maj URL 43 11 21 2 8 all, 4 May 2023
North East Derbyshire CON maj URL 53 30 18 3 2 all, 4 May 2023
North Hertfordshire NOC LAB+LD URL 49 22 16 11 thirds 6 May 2021
North Kesteven IND IND URL 43 20 23 all, 4 May 2023
North Norfolk LD maj URL 40 6 30 4 all, 4 May 2023
North Warwickshire CON maj URL 35 21 14 all, 4 May 2023
North West Leicestershire CON maj URL 38 20 10 4 1 3 all, 4 May 2023
Northampton CON maj URL 45 25 16 3 1 all, 6 May 2021
Norwich LAB maj URL 39 27 3 9 thirds 6 May 2021
Nuneaton and Bedworth NOC LAB min URL 34 16 17 1 halves 6 May 2021
Oadby and Wigston LD maj URL 26 2 24 all, 4 May 2023
Oxford LAB maj URL 48 35 9 2 2 halves 6 May 2021
Pendle NOC LAB+LD URL 49 21 16 10 1 1 thirds 6 May 2021
Preston LAB maj URL 48 9 30 9 thirds 6 May 2021
Redditch CON maj URL 29 18 11 thirds 6 May 2021
Reigate and Banstead CON maj URL 51 29 3 6 7 thirds 6 May 2021
Ribble Valley CON maj URL 40 28 10 2 all, 4 May 2023
Richmondshire NOC 9 IND+LD+GRN URL 34 10 3 1 10 all, 4 May 2023
Rochford CON maj URL 39 26 3 3 7[d 7] thirds 6 May 2021
Rossendale LAB maj URL 36 13 20 3 thirds 6 May 2021
Rother NOC IND+LD URL 38 14 3 7 1 13 all, 4 May 2023
Rugby CON maj URL 42 24 9 9 thirds 6 May 2021
Runnymede CON maj URL 42 26 2 3 1 9 thirds 6 May 2021
Rushcliffe CON maj URL 44 29 7 3 2 3 all, 4 May 2023
Rushmoor CON maj URL 39 26 11 2 thirds 6 May 2021
Ryedale NOC CON min URL 30 12 2 16 all, 4 May 2023
Scarborough NOC LAB+10 IND URL 50 14 13 2 17 4 all, 4 May 2023
Sedgemoor CON maj URL 48 28 12 7 all, 4 May 2023
Selby CON maj URL 31 16 8 7 all, 4 May 2023
Sevenoaks CON maj URL 54 46 1 3 4 all, 4 May 2023
Somerset West and Taunton LD maj URL 59 9 3 32 2 13 all, 4 May 2023
South Bucks[u 1] CON maj URL 28 25 3 all, none
South Cambridgeshire LD maj URL 45 11 2 30 2 all, 5 May 2022
South Derbyshire CON maj URL 36 22 14 all, 4 May 2023
South Hams CON maj URL 31 16 10 3 2 all, 4 May 2023
South Holland CON maj URL 37 24 13 all, 4 May 2023
South Kesteven CON maj URL 56 40 3 2 11 all, 4 May 2023
South Lakeland LD maj URL 51 15 3 32 1 thirds 6 May 2021
South Norfolk CON maj URL 46 35 1 10 all, 4 May 2023
South Northamptonshire CON maj URL 42 34 5 3 all, 6 May 2021
South Oxfordshire NOC LD+GRN URL 36 10 3 13 6 4[d 8] all, 4 May 2023
South Ribble NOC LAB min URL 50 23 21 5 1 all, 4 May 2023
South Somerset LD maj URL 60 15 41 4 all, 4 May 2023
South Staffordshire CON maj URL 49 35 1 1 3 9 all, 4 May 2023
Spelthorne CON maj URL 39 23 4 8 2 2 all, 4 May 2023
St Albans NOC LD min URL 58 23 6 25 1 3 thirds 6 May 2021
Stafford CON maj URL 40 22 10 1 7 all, 4 May 2023
Staffordshire Moorlands NOC CON min URL 56 25 13 1 17 all, 4 May 2023
Stevenage LAB maj URL 39 7 27 5 thirds 6 May 2021
Stratford-on-Avon CON maj URL 36 20 11 1 4 all, 4 May 2023
Stroud NOC LAB+GRN+LD URL 50 22 16 2 9 2 all, 6 May 2021
Surrey Heath CON maj URL 40 18 1 10 2 4 all, 4 May 2023
Swale NOC LAB+LD+10 IND URL 47 16 11 5 1 2 12 all, 4 May 2023
Tamworth CON maj URL 30 22 5 2 1 thirds 6 May 2021
Tandridge NOC CON min URL 42 16 11 15[d 9] thirds 6 May 2021
Teignbridge LD maj URL 46 12 26 9 all, 4 May 2023
Tendring NOC CON+UKIP+9 IND URL 48 18 6 2 4 18[d 10] 0 all, 4 May 2023
Test Valley CON maj URL 48 24 12 7 all, 4 May 2023
Tewkesbury CON maj URL 38 23 8 1 6 all, 4 May 2023
Thanet NOC LAB min URL 56 25 19 3 8 1 all, 4 May 2023
Three Rivers LD maj URL 39 12 3 24 thirds 6 May 2021
Tonbridge and Malling CON maj URL 54 39 1 9 2 3 all, 4 May 2023
Torridge NOC LAB+IND URL 36 11 3 2 2 18 all, 4 May 2023
Tunbridge Wells CON maj URL 48 28 4 9 7 thirds 6 May 2021
Uttlesford IND IND URL 39 4 7 28[d 11] all, 4 May 2023
Vale of White Horse LD maj URL 38 6 31 1 all, 4 May 2023
Warwick NOC CON+Ind URL 44 19 5 9 8 3 all, 4 May 2023
Watford LD maj URL 36 10 26 thirds 6 May 2021
Waverley NOC RA+LD URL 57 23 2 14 2 16[d 12] all, 4 May 2023
Wealden CON maj URL 55 34 4 2 5 all, 4 May 2023
Wellingborough CON maj URL 36 27 9 all, none
Welwyn Hatfield NOC CON min URL 48 23 13 12 thirds 6 May 2021
West Devon CON maj URL 31 16 2 2 11 all, 4 May 2023
West Lancashire LAB maj URL 54 19 29 6 thirds 6 May 2021
West Lindsey CON maj URL 36 19 12 5 all, 4 May 2023
West Oxfordshire CON maj URL 49 28 9 10 2 thirds 6 May 2021
West Suffolk CON maj URL 73 19 12 5 all, 4 May 2023
Winchester LD maj URL 45 16 26 2 1 thirds 6 May 2021
Woking NOC CON min URL 30 14 3 10 3 thirds 6 May 2021
Worcester NOC CON min URL 35 16 15 1 3 thirds 6 May 2021
Worthing CON maj URL 37 21 10 3 1 2 thirds 6 May 2021
Wychavon CON maj URL 45 36 6 2 1 all, 4 May 2023
Wycombe[u 1] CON maj URL 60 49 6 1 4 all,
Wyre CON maj URL 50 37 8 5 all, 4 May 2023
Wyre Forest NOC LD+IND URL 33 14 2 3 1 13[d 13] thirds 6 May 2021
  1. 4 Halstead Residents' Association Party
  2. 1 Wythall Residents' Association
  3. 13 Loughton Residents Association; 1 For Britain Movement
  4. 32 Residents Associations of Epsom and Ewell
  5. 15 Residents for Guildford and Villages, 4Guildford Greenbelt Group
  6. 11 Community Campaign Hart
  7. 2 Rochford District Residents
  8. 3 Henley Residents Group
  9. 7 Oxted & Limpsfield Residents Group
  10. 4 Tendring First, 3 Holland-on-Sea and Eastcliff Matters,
  11. 26 Residents for Uttlesford
  12. 15 Farnham Residents
  13. 8 Independent Community and Health Concern

England: unitary authorities

Unitary authorities vary in whether they elect to all or a third of their seats at a time.

  • The 17 that elect by thirds do so in leap years except 2020 (: 2016, 2021, 2024...), two years after leap years (: 2018, 2022...) and three years after (: 2019, 2023...), as in district and metropolitan borough councils.
  • Of the other 38 councils that elect to all of their seats at once:
    • two, Warrington and Bristol, elect in leap years (),
    • six elect in the year after leap years (: 2017, 2021...),
    • and 30 elect three years after leap years ().

Five UAs have directly elected mayors.

Last full update 4 May 2019.

Council Control Web Total CON LAB LD UKIP GP Other Vacant Schedule Upcoming by-elections Next election
Bath and North East Somerset LD maj URL 59 11 5 37 6 all, 4 May 2023
Bedford (M) NOC LD Mayor URL 40 11 11 15 2 1 all, 4 May 2023
Blackburn with Darwen LAB maj URL 51 13 36 2 thirds 4 May 2023
Blackpool LAB maj URL 42 15 23 4 all, 4 May 2023
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole NOC CON min URL 76 36 3 14 1 2 18[u 5] 2 all, 4 May 2023
Bracknell Forest CON maj URL 42 38 3 1 all, 4 May 2023
Brighton & Hove NOC GRN min URL 54 13 18 19 4[u 6] all, 4 May 2023
Bristol (M) LAB LAB Mayor URL 70 14 36 9 11 all, 6 May 2021
Central Bedfordshire CON maj URL 59 41 1 3 1 13 all, 4 May 2023
Cheshire East NOC LAB+IND URL 82 32 24 4 21[u 7] 1 all, 4 May 2023
Cheshire West and Chester NOC LAB min URL 75 27 35 2 1 5 all, 4 May 2023
Cornwall NOC LD+IND URL 123 45 4 35 38[u 8] 1 all, 6 May 2021
Darlington NOC CON min URL 50 22 19 3 2 4 all, 4 May 2023
Derby NOC CON min URL 51 20 15 8 8[u 9] thirds 6 May 2021
Dorset CON maj URL 82 43 1 29 4 5 all, 4 May 2023
Durham LAB maj URL 126 10 74 14 28[u 10] all, 6 May 2021
East Riding of Yorkshire CON maj URL 67 48 9 10[u 11] all, 4 May 2023
Halton LAB maj URL 56 2 51 3 thirds 6 May 2021
Hartlepool NOC IND UNION + CON + VET min URL 32 4 10 18[u 12] thirds 6 May 2021
Herefordshire NOC IND+OUR COUNTY+GRN URL 53 13 7 7 26[u 13] all, 4 May 2023
Isle of Wight CON maj URL 40 25 1 2 12[u 14] all, 6 May 2021
Kingston upon Hull LAB maj URL 57 2 31 24 thirds 6 May 2021
Leicester (M) LAB LAB Mayor URL 54 51 1 1 1 all, 4 May 2023
Luton LAB maj URL 48 4 32 12 all, 4 May 2023
Medway CON maj URL 55 33 20 2 all, 4 May 2023
Middlesbrough (M) NOC IND Mayor URL 46 3 20 23 all, 4 May 2023
Milton Keynes NOC LAB min URL 57 19 23 15 thirds 6 May 2021
North East Lincolnshire CON maj URL 42 23 14 4 1 thirds 6 May 2021
North Lincolnshire CON maj URL 43 27 16 all, 4 May 2023
North Somerset NOC IND+LD+GRN URL 50 13 6 11 3 17 all, 4 May 2023
Northumberland NOC CON min URL 67 33 24 3 7[u 15] all, 6 May 2021
Nottingham LAB maj URL 55 2 50 3 all, 4 May 2023
Peterborough NOC CON min URL 60 27 17 9 2 4 1 thirds 6 May 2021
Plymouth LAB maj URL 57 25 31 thirds 6 May 2021
Portsmouth NOC LD min URL 42 16 6 18 2 thirds 6 May 2021
Reading LAB maj URL 46 10 30 2 4 thirds 6 May 2021
Redcar & Cleveland NOC IND+LD URL 59 11 15 13 20 all, 4 May 2023
Rutland CON maj URL 26 15 3 1 8 all, 4 May 2023
Shropshire CON maj URL 74 49 8 12 1 4 all, 6 May 2021
Slough LAB maj URL 42 5 37 thirds 6 May 2021
South Gloucestershire CON maj URL 70 33 11 17 all, 4 May 2023
Southampton LAB LAB URL 48 18 29 1 thirds 6 May 2021
Southend-on-Sea NOC LAB+IND+LD URL 51 20 14 5 12 thirds 6 May 2021
Stockton-on-Tees NOC LAB min URL 56 14 24 2 16 all, 4 May 2023
Stoke-on-Trent NOC CON+11 IND URL 44 15 15 14 all, 4 May 2023
Swindon CON maj URL 57 31 24 2 thirds 6 May 2021
Telford & Wrekin LAB maj URL 54 13 36 4 1 all, 4 May 2023
Thurrock NOC CON min URL 49 22 18 9 thirds 6 May 2021
Torbay NOC LD+IND[10] URL 36 15 13 8 all, 4 May 2023
Warrington LAB maj URL 58 1 44 12 1 all, 6 May 2021
West Berkshire CON maj URL 52 24 16 3 all, 4 May 2023
Wiltshire CON maj URL 98 63 3 21 10 1 all, 6 May 2021
Windsor & Maidenhead Royal CON maj URL 57 23 9 9[u 16] all, 4 May 2023
Wokingham CON maj URL 54 31 3 16 4 thirds 6 May 2021
York NOC LD+GRN URL 47 2 17 21 4 3 all, 4 May 2023
  1. The members of the county council and four district councils of Buckinghamshire combined into a Shadow Authority for the new Buckinghamshire Council unitary authority on 1 April 2020, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic the first elections to the new 147-seat structure were postponed until 6 May 2021.
  2. 4 Ind; 2 Ind Con
  3. On 1 April 2019, Bournemouth and Poole unitary authorities and the Borough of Christchurch in Dorset County will be replaced by Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole unitary authority, and the remaining five districts of Dorset County by Dorset unitary authority (entailing the abolition of the county, the six districts and the two unitary authorities). First elections to the two new councils will be on 2 May 2019. Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council elections will take place every 4 years after that (elections in years), while the first two terms of Dorset Council will last 5 years (), with terms reverting to 4 years from 2029 (). – S.I. 2018/648. The one-third elections originally scheduled for Weymouth West and Portland District Council on 3 May 2018 were cancelled. – Weymouth & Portland area elections and referendums www.dorsetforyou.gov.uk. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
  4. On 1 April 2019, Bournemouth and Poole unitary authorities and the Borough of Christchurch in Dorset County will be replaced by Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole unitary authority, and the remaining five districts of Dorset County by Dorset unitary authority (entailing the abolition of the county, the six districts and the two unitary authorities). First elections to the two new councils will be on 2 May 2019. Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council elections will take place every 4 years after that (elections in years), while the first two terms of Dorset Council will last 5 years (), with terms reverting to 4 years from 2029 (). – S.I. 2018/648. The one-third elections originally scheduled for Weymouth West and Portland District Council on 3 May 2018 were cancelled. – Weymouth & Portland area elections and referendums www.dorsetforyou.gov.uk. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
  5. 5 Poole People; 1 Alliance for Local Living
  6. 1 Independent Councillor elected in 2019. 1 Labour Councillor lost the whip and became an independent in 2020, whilst 2 others resigned the whip shortly thereafter; all three now sit as Independents. These events lead to Labour allowing the Greens to form a minority administration in July 2020.
  7. 2 Real Independent Group; 2 independent - non grouped
  8. 4 Mebyon Kernow; 2 Standalone Independent
  9. 5 Brexit Party
  10. 7 Derwentside Independents; 5 Spennymoor Independents; 3 North East Party
  11. 2 Yorkshire Party
  12. 6 Independent Union; 4 Socialist Labour Party; 3 Putting Seaton First; 1 For Britain Movement; 1 Veterans and People's Party
  13. 12 Herefordshire Independents; 8 It's our County; 5 True Independents
  14. 8 Island Independents
  15. 3 Bedlington Independents
  16. 3 West Windsor Residents Association (WWRA); 3 tBf - the Borough first; 2 Old Windsor Residents Association; 1 National Flood Prevention Party

The Council of the Isles of Scilly is a similar single-tier authority, which had all its seats up for election in May 2017. All candidates stood independently.

Council Control Web Total IND Vacant Last change
Isles of Scilly IND IND URL 16 16 Election, 4 May 2017

England: metropolitan borough councils

Of the 36 metropolitan borough councils:

  • three elect to all of their seats at once:
    • Rotherham in a leap year except 2020 (: 2016, 2021, 2024...),
    • Doncaster in the year after a leap year (: 2017, 2021...),
    • Birmingham two years after (: 2018, 2022...);
  • the other 33 boroughs hold elections for one third of their seats at a time, all with seats elected to either in , or years.

Doncaster, Liverpool and Salford are mayoral metropolitan boroughs.

Last full update 4 May 2019.

Council Control Web Total CON LAB LD UKIP GP Other Vacant Schedule Upcoming by-elections Next election
Barnsley LAB maj URL 63 3 49 4 7 thirds 4 May 2023
Birmingham LAB maj URL 101 25 67 8 1 all, 5 May 2022
Bolton NOC CON min URL 60 20 22 6 2 9 1 thirds 4 May 2023
Bradford LAB maj URL 90 22 52 9 2 5 thirds 4 May 2023
Bury LAB maj URL 51 16 29 4 2 thirds 4 May 2023
Calderdale LAB maj URL 51 14 28 7 2 thirds 4 May 2023
Coventry LAB maj URL 54 13 40 1 thirds 6 May 2021
Doncaster (M) LAB LAB Mayor URL 55 7 43 5 all, 6 May 2021
Dudley NOC CON min URL 72 35 35 1 1 thirds 6 May 2021
Gateshead LAB maj URL 66 52 14 thirds 6 May 2021
Kirklees LAB maj URL 69 16 36 10 3 4 thirds 6 May 2021
Knowsley LAB maj URL 45 37 3 3 2 thirds 6 May 2021
Leeds LAB maj URL 99 23 58 8 3 7 thirds 6 May 2021
Liverpool (M) LAB LAB Mayor URL 90 72 10 4 4 thirds 6 May 2021
Manchester LAB maj URL 96 93 3 thirds 6 May 2021
Newcastle upon Tyne LAB maj URL 78 54 20 4 thirds 6 May 2021
North Tyneside LAB maj URL 60 7 51 1 1 thirds 6 May 2021
Oldham LAB maj URL 60 4 45 8 3 thirds 6 May 2021
Rochdale LAB maj URL 60 9 47 4 thirds 6 May 2021
Rotherham LAB maj URL 63 44 1 15 3 all, 6 May 2021
Salford (M) LAB LAB Mayor URL 60 8 50 2 thirds 6 May 2021
Sandwell LAB maj URL 72 65 4[l 1] 3 thirds 6 May 2021
Sefton LAB maj URL 66 6 43 12 5 thirds 6 May 2021
Sheffield LAB maj URL 84 46 26 8 1 3 thirds 6 May 2021
Solihull CON maj URL 51 26 3 6 14 2 thirds 6 May 2021
South Tyneside LAB maj URL 54 48 1 5 thirds 6 May 2021
St Helens LAB maj URL 48 3 37 4 2 2 thirds 6 May 2021
Stockport NOC LAB min URL 63 8 26 26 12 thirds 6 May 2021
Sunderland LAB maj URL 75 12 50 8 3 1 1 thirds 6 May 2021
Tameside LAB maj URL 57 5 51 1 thirds 6 May 2021
Trafford LAB maj URL 63 20 36 4 3 thirds 6 May 2021
Wakefield LAB maj URL 63 11 49 1 2 thirds 6 May 2021
Walsall CON maj URL 60 32 26 2 thirds 6 May 2021
Wigan LAB maj URL 75 8 57 10 thirds 6 May 2021
Wirral NOC LAB min URL 66 22 32 6 3 3 thirds 6 May 2021
Wolverhampton LAB maj URL 60 10 47 3 thirds 6 May 2021
    1. 1 Brexit, 3 Independent (all ex-Labour)

    London borough councils

    The London Assembly is (together with the elected Mayor of London) the governing body for the Greater London Authority. Within its administrative area, the 32 borough councils perform lower functions.

    Elections to all seats of all 32 London boroughs were last held in May 2018 and will next be held in May 2022.

    Last full update 28 March 2019.

    Council Control Web Total CON LAB LD GP Other Vacant Upcoming by-elections
    Barking & Dagenham LAB maj URL 51 51
    Barnet CON maj URL 63 37 24 2[l 1]
    Bexley CON maj URL 45 34 10 1 [l 2]
    Brent LAB maj URL 63 3 59 1
    Bromley CON maj URL 60 50 8 2 [l 3]
    Camden LAB maj URL 54 7 43 3 1
    Croydon LAB maj URL 70 29 41
    Ealing LAB maj URL 69 8 57 4
    Enfield LAB maj URL 63 16 44 3 [l 4]
    Greenwich LAB maj URL 51 9 40 2
    Hackney (M) LAB LAB Mayor URL 57 5 51 1
    Hammersmith & Fulham LAB maj URL 46 11 35
    Haringey LAB maj URL 57 41 15 1 [l 2]
    Harrow LAB maj URL 63 28 35
    Havering NOC CON+6 IND URL 54 26 5 23 [l 5]
    Hillingdon CON maj URL 65 44 21
    Hounslow LAB maj URL 60 9 51
    Islington LAB maj URL 48 47 1
    Kensington & Chelsea CON maj URL 50 36 13 1
    Kingston upon Thames LD maj URL 48 9 38 1
    Lambeth LAB maj URL 63 1 57 5
    Lewisham (M) LAB LAB Mayor URL 54 53 1 [l 2]
    Merton LAB maj URL 60 17 34 6 3[l 6]
    Newham (M) LAB LAB Mayor URL 60 60
    Redbridge LAB maj URL 63 12 51
    Richmond upon Thames LD maj URL 54 11 39 4
    Southwark LAB maj URL 63 49 14
    Sutton LD maj URL 54 18 33 3 [l 7]
    Tower Hamlets (M) LAB LAB Mayor URL 45 1 41 1 2 [l 8]
    Waltham Forest LAB maj URL 60 14 46
    Wandsworth CON maj URL 60 33 26 1 [l 9]
    Westminster CON maj URL 60 41 19

    The 100-member Court of Common Council of the City of London, a municipal corporation, was last elected in March 2017. Most members are non-aligned; the largest party is Temple & Farringdon Together[11] and the only national party represented is Labour.

    Council Control Web Total IND TFT LAB Vacant Last change
    City of London Corporation IND IND URL 100 85 10 5 By-election, 30 April 2019
    1. 1 ex-Labour, 1 ex-Conservative
    2. 1 Independent (ex-Labour)
    3. 2 Independents
    4. 1 Suspended from Conservative Party, 2 ex-Labour
    5. 22 various Residents Associations, 1 Independent
    6. Merton Park Independent Residents
    7. 3 Sutton Independent Residents
    8. 1 Aspire, 1 Independent (ex-Conservative)
    9. 1 Independent

    Scotland

    All 32 Scottish unitary authorities had all their seats up for election by Single Transferable Vote in May 2017. Elections are on a five-year cycle and are next due on 5 May 2022. Currently, none of the mainland councils are controlled by the "big four" parties in Scotland, and the three island councils are controlled by local independents.

    Political control may be held by minority governments (min), coalitions (co), joint leadership arrangements (j.l.) or partnership working arrangements (p.w.).[6]

    Last update 24 January 2020.[12]

    Council Control Web Total SNP CON LAB LD SGP Other Vacant Upcoming by-elections
    Aberdeen NOC CON+ALAB[s 1]+IND co URL 45 19 9 3 12[s 2]
    Aberdeenshire NOC CON+LD+IND co URL 70 21 22 1 14 1 11
    Angus NOC CON+IND+LD co URL 28 9 8 2 9
    Argyll & Bute NOC CON+LD+IND co[13] URL 36 11 9 6 10
    Clackmannanshire NOC SNP min[14] URL 18 8 3 5 1 1 Clackmannanshire East (Con) - TBC[15]
    Dumfries & Galloway NOC LAB+SNP co URL 43 10 15 9 1 8
    Dundee NOC SNP+IND co URL 29 14 3 8 2 2
    East Ayrshire NOC SNP min URL 32 14 6 9 3
    East Dunbartonshire NOC LD+CON co[16] URL 22 7 6 2 6 1
    East Lothian NOC LAB min URL 22 6 7 9
    East Renfrewshire NOC SNP+LAB co URL 18 5 6 4 1 2
    Edinburgh NOC SNP+LAB co[17] URL 63 17 17 11 6 8 4
    Eilean Siar IND IND URL 31 7 1 23
    Falkirk NOC SNP min[18] URL 30 12 6 8 4
    Fife NOC SNP+LAB j.l.[19] URL 75 30 15 23 7
    Glasgow NOC SNP min[20] URL 85 38 8 30 7 2
    Highland NOC IND+LD+LAB co URL 74 21 11 3 9 1 28 1 Eilean a' Cheò - 12 March 2019[21]
    Inverclyde NOC LAB min URL 22 7 2 8 1 4
    Midlothian NOC LAB min URL 18 7 5 6
    Moray NOC SNP min URL 26 9 9 1 7
    North Ayrshire NOC LAB min URL 33 11 7 11 4
    North Lanarkshire NOC LAB min URL 77 33 8 31 5
    Orkney IND IND URL 21 1 20
    Perth & Kinross NOC CON min URL 40 13 17 1 4 3 2 Perth City North — TBC
    Perth City South — TBC
    Renfrewshire NOC SNP min URL 43 19 8 13 1 2
    Scottish Borders NOC CON+IND co URL 34 9 15 2 8
    Shetland IND IND URL 22 1 21
    South Ayrshire NOC SNP+LAB+IND p.w. URL 28 9 12 5 2
    South Lanarkshire NOC SNP min URL 64 25 13 17 3 6
    Stirling NOC SNP+LAB URL 23 9 8 4 1 1
    West Dunbartonshire NOC SNP+IND URL 22 10 2 8 2
    West Lothian NOC LAB min URL 33 13 7 12 1
    1. 9 Aberdeen Labour (Councillors suspended by Labour from party for their coalition with Conservatives)
    2. 9 Aberdeen Labour (Councillors suspended by Labour from party for their coalition with Conservatives)

    Wales

    All 22 Welsh unitary authorities had all of their seats up for election in May 2017, and the next elections are expected on 6 May 2021. The deaths of two candidates postponed the elections in one ward in Merthyr Tydfil and one in Ceredigion to 8 June, the day of the 2017 general election. No-one stood for election in one single-member ward in Powys, necessitating a by-election on 22 June for which six parties stood.[22][23][24]

    Last update 4 May 2019.

    Council Control Web Total LAB PC CON LD GP Other Vacant Upcoming by-elections
    Blaenau Gwent IND IND URL 42 13 29[w 1]
    Bridgend NOC LAB min URL 54 26 4 8 1 14[w 2] 1
    Caerphilly LAB maj URL 73 49 18 6[w 3]
    Cardiff LAB maj URL 75 38 21 11 5[w 4]
    Carmarthenshire NOC PC+IND URL 74 17 38 19[w 5]
    Ceredigion NOC PC+IND URL 42 20 8 14[w 6]
    Conwy NOC CON+IND URL 59 8 10[w 7] 14 4 23[w 8]
    Denbighshire NOC CON+PC+IND URL 47 11 9 15 11[w 9] 1
    Flintshire NOC LAB min URL 70 34 6 6[w 10] 24[w 11]
    Gwynedd PC maj URL 75 1 40 1 33[w 12]
    Isle of Anglesey NOC PC+IND URL 30 2 14 13[w 13] 1
    Merthyr Tydfil IND maj URL 33 15[w 14] 18[w 15]
    Monmouthshire CON maj URL 43 10 25 3 5[w 16]
    Neath Port Talbot LAB maj URL 64 39 15 1 9[w 17]
    Newport LAB maj URL 50 30 12 2 5[w 18] 1
    Pembrokeshire IND IND+LAB+LD+PC URL 60 7 6 11 1 35[w 19]
    Powys NOC IND+CON URL 73 8[w 20] 2 17 14[w 21] 1 31[w 22]
    Rhondda Cynon Taf LAB maj URL 75 47 17 3 8[w 23]
    Swansea LAB maj URL 72 47 9 7 8[w 24] 1
    Torfaen LAB maj URL 44 27 4 13[w 25]
    Vale of Glamorgan NOC LAB+IND URL 47 14 4 14 14[w 26] 1
    Wrexham NOC IND+CON URL 52 12 4 8 2 26[w 27]
    1. 29 Independents including 1 ex-Plaid Cymru
    2. 14 Independents
    3. 6 Independents
    4. 1 Independent, 4 Welsh National Party
    5. 19 Independents
    6. 14 Independents including 1 ex-Labour
    7. 1 ex-Independent
    8. 23 Independents including 1 ex-Plaid, 2 ex-Conservative
    9. 11 Independents
    10. Includes 1 Independent who sits with the Lib Dems Group
    11. 24 Independents
    12. 33 Independents including 1 ex-Plaid
    13. 13 Independents including 1 ex-Lib Dem
    14. 1 ex-Independent
    15. 18 Independents
    16. 5 Independents
    17. 8 Independents, 1 Welsh National Party (ex-Plaid),
    18. 5 Independents
    19. 13 Independents, 22 non-aligned
    20. 1 ex-Conservative
    21. 1 ex-Conservative
    22. 30 Independents, 1 Abolish The Welsh Assembly Party
    23. 7 Independents including 1 ex-Lib Dem, 1 Cynon Valley Party
    24. 7 Independents, 1 non-aligned
    25. 13 Independents
    26. 14 Independents
    27. 25 Independents, 1 non-aligned

    Northern Ireland

    Elections were held for 11 newly created councils in Northern Ireland in May 2014, and May 2019 and on a four-year cycle after that.[25] All seats are filled at once by Single Transferable vote within district electoral areas of 5 to 7 wards.

    The councils have ceremonial mayors elected by council members. Uniquely in the UK, vacancies are filled by co-option by whichever party won the seat at the previous election.

    Last update 30 October 2020.[26]

    Council Control Web Total DUP SF UUP SDLP APNI GP TUV PBP PUP Aontú CCLA Independent Vacant Upcoming co-options
    Antrim and Newtownabbey NOC DUP largest party URL 40 14 5 9 4 7 1
    Ards and North Down NOC DUP largest party URL 40 14 8 1 10 3 1 3
    Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon NOC DUP largest party URL 41 11 10 10 6 3 1
    Belfast NOC SF largest party URL 60 15 18 2 6 10 4 3 2
    Causeway Coast and Glens NOC DUP largest party URL 40 14 9 6 4 2 1 4
    Derry City and Strabane NOC SF/SDLP largest parties URL 40 7 11 2 11 2 2 1 4
    Fermanagh and Omagh NOC SF largest party URL 40 5 15 9 5 1 1 4
    Lisburn and Castlereagh NOC DUP largest party URL 40 15 2 11 2 9 1
    Mid and East Antrim NOC DUP largest party URL 40 16 2 6 1 7 5 3
    Mid-Ulster NOC SF largest party URL 40 9 18 6 5 1 2
    Newry, Mourne and Down NOC SF largest party URL 41 3 14 4 11 2 5

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