Elections in England 2013-2016. 33 County Councils - 2013 County Councils (33) 1. Buckinghamshire 2. Cambridgeshire 3. Cornwall * 4. County Durham* 5.

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Elections in England

33 County Councils County Councils (33) 1. Buckinghamshire 2. Cambridgeshire 3. Cornwall * 4. County Durham* 5. Cumbria 6. Derbyshire 7. Devon 8. Dorset 9. East Sussex 10. Essex 11. Gloucestershire 12. Hampshire 13. Hertfordshire 14. Isle of Wight* 15. Kent 16. Lancashire 17. Leicestershire 18. Lincolnshire 19. Norfolk 20. North Yorkshire 21. Northamptonshire 22. Northumberland* 23. Nottinghamshire 24. Oxfordshire 25. Shropshire* 26. Somerset 27. Staffordshire 28. Suffolk 29. Surrey 30. Warwickshire 31. West Sussex 32. Wiltshire* 33. Worcestershire * Unitary County Councils

Council CllrCon LabLDGR BN PUKIPLibRes Ind/ Oth Ind/ oth Vac ant Buckinghamshire[7]57Con46 11 Cambridgeshire[8]69Con Cumbria[9]84NOC [ind y 1]1 Derbyshire[10]64Con Devon[11]62Con Dorset[12]45Con East Sussex[13]49Con Essex[14]75Con [ind y 2]1 Gloucestershire[15]63Con [ind y 3] Hampshire[16]78Con [ind y 4] Hertfordshire[17]77Con [ind y 5] Kent[18]84Con Lancashire[19]85Con [ind y 6]1 County Councils in England

Leicestershire[20]55Con Lincolnshire[21]77Con [ind y 7] Norfolk[22]84Con North Yorkshire[23]72Con Northamptonshire[24]73Con Nottinghamshire[25]67Con [ind y 8] Oxfordshire[26]74Con Somerset[27]58Con34222 Staffordshire[28]62Con [ind y 9]2 Suffolk[29]75Con [ind y 10] Surrey[30]80Con [ind y 11] Warwickshire[31]62Con West Sussex[32]71Con Worcestershire[33]57Con [ind y 12] Totals 1,859 C 26 1, noc 1

8 single-tier Unitary Authorities Council Proportion up Current control for election Bristol 01-MarNo overall control Cornwall AllNo overall control Durham AllLabour Isle of Wight AllConservative Isles of Scilly AllIndependent Northumberland AllNo overall control Shropshire AllConservative Wiltshire AllConservative

London Boroughs Elect by Whole Council (32) London Boroughs Elect by Whole Council (32) Inner London 1. Camden 2. City Of London 3. Hackney 4. Hammersmith and Fulham 5. Haringey 6. Islington 7. Kensington and Chelsea 8. Lambeth 9. Lewisham 10. Newham 11. Southwark 12. Tower Hamlets 13. Wandsworth 14. Westminster Outer London 15. Barking and Dagenham 16. Barnet 17. Bexley 18. Brent 19. Bromley 20. Croydon 21. Ealing 22. Enfield 23. Greenwich 24. Harrow 25. Havering 26. Hillingdon 27. Hounslow 28. Kingston upon Thames 29. Merton 30. Redbridge 31. Richmond upon Thames 32. Sutton 33. Waltham Forest

32 London Borough Councils 2014

Metropolitan District Councils (36) 2014, 2015, 2016 (thirds each year) Metropolitan District Councils (36) 1. Barnsley 2. Birmingham 3. Bolton 4. Bradford 5. Bury 6. Calderdale 7. Coventry 8. Doncaster 9. Dudley 10. Gateshead 11. Kirklees 12. Knowsley 13. Leeds 14. Liverpool 15. Manchester 16. North Tyneside 17. Newcastle upon Tyne 18. Oldham 19. Rochdale 20. Rotherham 21. South Tyneside 22. Salford 23. Sandwell 24. Sefton 25. Sheffield 26. Solihull 27. St Helens 28. Stockport 29. Sunderland 30. Tameside 31. Trafford 32. Wakefield 33. Walsall 34. Wigan 35. Wirral 36. Wolverhampton

Metropolitan District Councils , 2015, 2016

Shire District Councils (electing by thirds,67) 2014, 2015,2016 Shire District Councils Electing By Thirds (67) 1. Amber Valley 2. Basildon 3. Basingstoke and Deane 4. Bassetlaw 5. Brentwood 6. Broxbourne 7. Burnley 8. Cambridge 9. Cannock Chase 10. Carlisle 11. Castle Point 12. Cherwell 13. Chorley 14. Colchester 15. Craven 16. Crawley 17. Daventry 18. Eastleigh 19. Elmbridge 20. Epping Forest 21. Exeter 22. Gloucester 23. Great Yarmouth 24. Harlow 25. Harrogate 26. Hart 27. Havant 28. Hertsmere 29. Huntingdonshire 30. Hyndburn 31. Ipswich 32. Lincoln 33. Maidstone 34. Mole Valley 35. Newcastle-under-Lyme 36. North Hertfordshire 37. Norwich 38. Pendle 39. Preston 40. Purbeck 41. Redditch 42. Reigate and Banstead 43. Rochford 44. Rossendale 45. Rugby 46. Runnymede 47. Rushmoor 48. St Albans 49. South Cambridgeshire 50. South Lakeland 51. Stevenage 52. Stratford-on-Avon 53. Stroud 54. Tamworth 55. Tandridge 56. Three Rivers 57. Tunbridge Wells 58. Watford 59. Welwyn Hatfield 60. West Lancashire 61. West Oxfordshire 62. Weymouth and Portland 63. Winchester 64. Woking 65. Worcester 66. Worthing 67. Wyre Forest

Shire District Councils Electing Whole Council (127) Allerdale 2. Arun 3. Ashfield 4. Ashford 5. Aylesbury Vale 6. Babergh 7. Barrow-in-Furness* 8. Blaby 9. Bolsover 10. Boston 11. Braintree 12. Breckland 13. Broadland 14. Bromsgrove 15. Broxtowe 16. Canterbury City 17. Charnwood 18. Chelmsford 19. Chesterfield 20. Chichester 21. Chiltern 22. Christchurch 23. Copeland 24. Corby 25. Cotswold 26. Dacorum 27. Dartford 28. Derbyshire Dales 29. Dover 30. Eastbourne 31. East Cambridgeshire 32. East Devon 33. East Dorset 34. East Hampshire 35. East Hertfordshire 36. East Lindsey 37. East Northamptonshire 38. East Staffordshire 39. Eden 40. Epsom and Ewell 41. Erewash 42. Fenland 43. Forest Heath 44. Forest of Dean 45. Fylde 46. Gedling 47. Gravesham 48. Guildford 49. Hambleton 50. Harborough 51. High Peak 52. Hinckley and Bosworth 53. Horsham 54. Kettering 55. King's Lynn and West Norfolk 56. Lancaster City 57. Lewes 58. Lichfield 59. Maldon 60. Malvern Hills 61. Mansfield 62. Melton 63. Mendip 64. Mid Devon 65. Mid Suffolk 66. Mid Sussex 67. New Forest 68. Newark and Sherwood 69. North Devon 70. North Dorset 71. North East Derbyshire 72. North Kesteven 73. North Norfolk 74. North Warwickshire 75. North West Leicestershire 76. Northampton 77. Oadby and Wigston 78. Ribble Valley 79. Richmondshire 80. Rother 81. Rushcliffe 82. Ryedale 83. Scarborough 84. Sedgemoor 85. Selby 86. Sevenoaks 87. Shepway 88. South Bucks 89. South Derbyshire 90. South Hams 91. South Holland 92. South Kesteven 93. South Norfolk 94. South Northamptonshire 95. South Oxfordshire 96. South Ribble 97. South Somerset 98. South Staffordshire 99. Spelthorne 100. St Edmundsbury 101. Stafford 102. Staffordshire Moorlands 103. Suffolk Coastal 104. Surrey Heath 105. Swale* 106. Taunton Deane 107. Teignbridge 108. Tendring 109. Test Valley 110. Tewkesbury 111. Thanet 112. Tonbridge and Malling 113. Torridge 114. Uttlesford 115. Vale of the White Horse 116. Warwick 117. Waveney* 118. Waverley 119. Wealden 120. Wellingborough 121. West Devon 122. West Dorset 123. West Lindsey* 124. West Somerset 125. Wychavon 126. Wycombe 127. Wyre *These councils resolved to move to whole council elections from 201

Non-metropolitan countyNon-metropolitan districts (excluding unitary authorities) Numbe r BuckinghamshireSouth Bucks - Chiltern - Wycombe - Aylesbury Vale 4 CambridgeshireCambridge - South Cambridgeshire - Huntingdonshire - Fenland - East Cambridgeshire 5 CumbriaBarrow-in-Furness - South Lakeland - Copeland - Allerdale - Eden - Carlisle 6 Derbyshire High Peak - Derbyshire Dales - South Derbyshire - Erewash - Amber Valley - North East Derbyshire -Chesterfield - Bolsover 8 Devon Exeter - East Devon - Mid Devon - North Devon - Torridge - West Devon - South Hams - Teignbridge 8 DorsetWeymouth and Portland - West Dorset - North Dorset - Purbeck - East Dorset - Christchurch 6 East SussexHastings - Rother - Wealden - Eastbourne - Lewes 5 Essex Harlow - Epping Forest - Brentwood - Basildon - Castle Point - Rochford - Maldon - Chelmsford -Uttlesford - Braintree - Colchester - Tendring 12 GloucestershireGloucester - Tewkesbury - Cheltenham - Cotswold - Stroud - Forest of Dean 6 Hampshire Gosport - Fareham - Winchester - Havant - East Hampshire - Hart - Rushmoor - Basingstoke and Deane - Test Valley - Eastleigh - New Forest 11 Hertfordshire Three Rivers - Watford - Hertsmere - Welwyn Hatfield - Broxbourne - East Hertfordshire - Stevenage -North Hertfordshire - St Albans - Dacorum 10 Kent Dartford - Gravesham - Sevenoaks - Tonbridge and Malling - Tunbridge Wells - Maidstone - Swale -Ashford - Shepway - Canterbury - Dover - Thanet 12 Lancashire West Lancashire - Chorley - South Ribble - Fylde - Preston - Wyre - Lancaster - Ribble Valley - Pendle- Burnley - Rossendale - Hyndburn 12 Leicestershire Charnwood - Melton - Harborough - Oadby and Wigston - Blaby - Hinckley and Bosworth - North West Leicestershire district councils in two-tier authorities – 2014 & 2015

Lincolnshire Lincoln - North Kesteven - South Kesteven - South Holland - Boston - East Lindsey - West Lindsey 7 Norfolk Norwich - South Norfolk - Great Yarmouth - Broadland - North Norfolk - King's Lynn and West Norfolk -Breckland 7 Northamptonshire South Northamptonshire - Northampton - Daventry - Wellingborough - Kettering - Corby - East Northamptonshire 7 North YorkshireSelby - Harrogate - Craven - Richmondshire - Hambleton - Ryedale - Scarborough 7 NottinghamshireRushcliffe - Broxtowe - Ashfield - Gedling - Newark and Sherwood - Mansfield - Bassetlaw 7 OxfordshireOxford - Cherwell - South Oxfordshire - Vale of White Horse - West Oxfordshire 5 SomersetSouth Somerset - Taunton Deane - West Somerset - Sedgemoor - Mendip 5 Staffordshire Tamworth - Lichfield - Cannock Chase - South Staffordshire - Stafford - Newcastle-under- Lyme -Staffordshire Moorlands - East Staffordshire 8 SuffolkIpswich - Suffolk Coastal - Waveney - Mid Suffolk - Babergh - St Edmundsbury - Forest Heath 7 Surrey Spelthorne - Runnymede - Surrey Heath - Woking - Elmbridge - Guildford - Waverley - Mole Valley -Epsom and Ewell - Reigate and Banstead - Tandridge 11 WarwickshireNorth Warwickshire - Nuneaton and Bedworth - Rugby - Stratford-on-Avon - Warwick 5 West SussexWorthing - Arun - Chichester - Horsham - Crawley - Mid Sussex - Adur 7 WorcestershireWorcester - Malvern Hills - Wyre Forest - Bromsgrove - Redditch - Wychavon 6 Total201 Non-Metropolitain District Councils /cntd

Shire District Councils Electing Biennially (7) 2014, Adur 2. Cheltenham 3. Fareham 4. Gosport 5. Hastings 6. Nuneaton and Bedworth 7. Oxford

Elections to Unitary District Councils (49) 2014, 2015, A. Councils Electing By Thirds (19) 1. Blackburn with Darwen 2. Bristol (but on a different cycle) 3. Derby 4. Halton 5. Hartlepool 6. Hull 7. Milton Keynes 8. North East Lincolnshire 9. Peterborough 10. Plymouth 11. Portsmouth 12. Reading 13. Slough 14. Southampton 15. Southend 16. Swindon 17. Thurrock 18. Warrington 19. Wokingham 2015 B. Councils Electing By Whole Council (30) 1. Bath and North East Somerset 2. Bedford (Note that first elections were in 2009) 3. Blackpool 4. Bournemouth 5. Bracknell Forest 6. Brighton and Hove 7. Central Bedfordshire (Note that first elections were in 2009) 8. Cheshire East (Note that first elections were in 2008) 9. Cheshire West and Chester (Note that first elections were in 2008) 10. Darlington 11. East Riding of Yorkshire 12. Herefordshire 13. Leicester 14. Luton 15. Medway 16. Middlesbrough 17. North Lincolnshire 18. North Somerset 19. Nottingham 20. Poole 21. Redcar and Cleveland 22. Rutland 23. South Gloucestershire 24. Stockton-on-Tees 25. Stoke 26. Telford and the Wrekin 27. Torbay 28. West Berkshire 29. Windsor and Maidenhead 30. York