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2025 United Kingdom local elections

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2025 United Kingdom local elections

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All 21 County Councils
10 Unitary Authorities
1 Metropolitan Borough
Council of the Isles of Scilly
City of London Corporation
4 elected Mayors
  Keir Starmer
Leader Kemi Badenoch Keir Starmer
Party Conservative Labour
Leader since 2 November 2024 4 April 2020
Last election 1,448 seats 365 seats

  Ed Davey Carla Denyer (left) and Adrian Ramsay (right)
Leader Ed Davey Carla Denyer and Adrian Ramsay
Party Liberal Democrats Green
Leader since 27 August 2020 [n 1] 1 October 2021
Last election 293 seats 59 seats

The 2025 United Kingdom local elections will be held on 1 May 2025.[2] All seats on all 21 county councils in England and ten unitary authorities in England will be up for election. They will be the first local elections following the 2024 general election.

Two existing combined authority mayors and two existing single authority mayors will be up for election. In addition, the inaugural election for the Mayor of Greater Lincolnshire, who will chair Greater Lincolnshire Combined County Authority, is expected to take place on 1 May 2025, along with the inaugural election for the Mayor of Hull and East Yorkshire.

In addition, the Council of the Isles of Scilly will be elected.[2]

The City of London Corporation will hold elections on 20 March.[3]

England

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County councils

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There are 21 county councils in England. All of them hold whole-council elections on a four-year cycle that includes 2025.

Council Seats Party control Details
Previous Result
Cambridgeshire 61 No overall control Details
Derbyshire[a] 64 Conservative Details
Devon 60 Conservative Details
East Sussex 50 No overall control Details
Essex[a] 78 Conservative Details
Gloucestershire[a] 55 Conservative Details
Hampshire 78 Conservative Details
Hertfordshire 78 Conservative Details
Kent 81 Conservative Details
Lancashire 84 Conservative Details
Leicestershire 55 Conservative Details
Lincolnshire 70 Conservative Details
Norfolk[a] 84 Conservative Details
Nottinghamshire 66 Conservative Details
Oxfordshire[a] 69 No overall control Details
Staffordshire[a] 62 Conservative Details
Suffolk[a] 70 Conservative Details
Surrey[a] 81 Conservative Details
Warwickshire 57 Conservative Details
West Sussex 70 Conservative Details
Worcestershire[a] 57 Conservative Details

Metropolitan boroughs

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Council Seats Party control Details
Previous Result
Doncaster 55 Labour Details

Unitary authorities

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There are sixty-two unitary authorities, which are single-tier local authorities. Ten of them hold whole-council elections on a four-year cycle that includes 2025. Due to boundary changes several authorities will see a significant reduction in the number of councillors they elect: Buckinghamshire reduces from 147 to 97, Durham goes from 126 to 98 and West Northamptonshire will elect 76 instead of 93.

Council Seats Party control Details
Previous Result
Buckinghamshire[a] 97 Conservative Details
Cornwall 87 Conservative Details
County Durham[a] 98 No overall control Details
Isle of Wight 39 No overall control Details
North Northamptonshire[a] 68 Conservative Details
Northumberland[a] 69 Conservative Details
Shropshire[a] 74 Conservative Details
Thurrock[a] 49 No overall control Details
West Northamptonshire[a] 76 Conservative Details
Wiltshire 98 Conservative Details

Combined Authority Mayors

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Combined authority Mayor Before Mayor After Details
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Nik Johnson (Lab) Details
West of England Dan Norris (Lab) Details

Proposed mayoralties and leaderships

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Authority Post Type First election
Greater Lincolnshire Mayoral Combined County Authority Mayor Mayoral County Combined Authority in Lincolnshire, North Lincolnshire, and North East Lincolnshire[4] 2025 (inaugural election)
Hull and East Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority Mayor Mayoral Combined Authority in Kingston-upon-Hull, and the East Riding of Yorkshire[5] 2025 (inaugural election)

Mayoralties covering a single local authority

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Local authority Post Type Current mayor Party Established Next election Population
Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council Mayor of Doncaster Metropolitan borough Ros Jones Labour 2002 2025 291,600
North Tyneside Council Mayor of North Tyneside Metropolitan borough Norma Redfearn Labour 2002 2025 196,000

City of London Corporation

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Council Seats Party control Details
Previous Result
City of London 100 Independent Details

Isles of Scilly

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Council Seats Party control Details
Previous Result
Isles of Scilly 16 Independent Details

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p New electoral boundaries

References

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  1. ^ Davey served as Acting Leader from 13 December 2019 to 27 August 2020 alongside the Party Presidents Baroness Brinton and Mark Pack, following Jo Swinson's election defeat in the 2019 general election. Davey was elected Leader in August 2020.[1]
  1. ^ Stewart, Heather (27 August 2020). "'Wake up and smell the coffee': Ed Davey elected Lib Dem leader". The Guardian.
  2. ^ a b "Election timetable in England". GOV.UK. Retrieved 2024-01-31.
  3. ^ Wardmote Book (PDF). City of London. 2022. pp. 2, 76. Retrieved 18 September 2024.
  4. ^ "Government announces Greater Lincolnshire devolution proposal". Lincolnshire County Council. Lincoln. 22 November 2023. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
  5. ^ "Devolution deal announced for Hull and East Yorkshire". Hull City Council. Hull. 22 November 2023. Retrieved 23 November 2023.