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The 2024 United Kingdom local elections are due to take place on 2 May 2024. Elections will take place for councils and mayors in England and police and crime commissioners in England and Wales.
The majority of these elections will have last been held in the 2021 local elections, delayed by a year from 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Background
Significance of these elections
When these elections were last held in 2021 the Conservative Party had made significant gains, mainly at the expense of the Labour Party. Since then the Conservative Party had several high-profile political scandals and crises and had seen a significant decrease to their popularity in opinion polling. This was reflected in the poor results for the Conservative Party at both the 2022 and 2023 local elections. As a result of the 2023 local elections, Labour had become the party with most members elected to local government for the first time since 2002.[1]
These are to be the second set of local elections held under the Elections Act 2022, a voter identification law that was controversial,[2][3] meaning voters are required to show photo ID when attending a polling station. This also means that the mayoral and police and crime commissioner elections will use a first-past-the-post voting system rather than the previously used supplementary vote system.
Unless a general election is called beforehand, these local elections are to be the last set of routine elections before the next general election. For this reason the results are likely to significantly influence both the date the general election is scheduled for[4] and the election strategies for each party.
Some Conservatives suggested framing the London Mayoral election as a de facto referendum on the ULEZ,[5] which could have significant impacts on parties' attitudes towards environmental policy.
In late 2023 Labour suggested persistently high interest rates were going to cause a surge in mortgage costs affecting 630,000 homeowners who would remortgage between then and the local elections in May. They described the situation as a "financial timebomb" and implied this would influence the electorate in the elections.[6]
England
Metropolitan boroughs
There are thirty-six metropolitan boroughs, which are single-tier local authorities. Thirty of them elect a third of their councillors every year for three years, with no election in each fourth year. These councils hold their elections on the same timetable, which includes elections in 2024. Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council holds its elections on a four-year cycle from 2016, so is also due to hold an election in 2024.
Due to boundary changes, some other councils which generally elect their councillors in thirds will elect all of their councillors in 2024.
Elections for all councillors
Council | Seats | Previous control | Details | |
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North TynesideШаблон:Efn[7] | 60 | Шаблон:Party name with colour | Details | |
Rotherham | 59 | Шаблон:Party name with colour | Details | |
All 2 councils | 119 |
Elections for one third of councillors
By-elections or uncontested wards can cause the seats up for election to be above or below one third of the council.
Unitary authorities
There are sixty-two unitary authorities, which are single-tier local authorities. Fifteen of them elect a third of their councillors every year for three years, with no election in each fourth year. These councils hold their elections on the same timetable, which includes elections in 2024. Two unitary authorities hold all-out elections on a four-year cycle that includes 2024, and the recently-established Dorset Council held its first election in 2019, with its next election in 2024 and subsequent elections every four years from 2029.
Elections for all councillors
Council | Seats | Previous control | Details | |
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Bristol | 70 | Шаблон:Party name with colour (Labour minority) | Details | |
Dorset | 82 | Шаблон:Party name with colour | Details | |
Warrington | 58 | Шаблон:Party name with colour | Details | |
WokinghamШаблон:Efn | 54 | Шаблон:Party name with colour | Details | |
All 4 councils | 264 |
Elections for one third of councillors
Council | Seats | Party control | Details | ||||
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up | of | Previous | |||||
Blackburn with Darwen | 17 | 51 | Шаблон:Party name with colour | Details | |||
Halton | 18 | 54 | Шаблон:Party name with colour | Details | |||
Hartlepool | 12 | 36 | Шаблон:Party name with colour | Details | |||
Hull | 19 | 57 | Шаблон:Party name with colour | Details | |||
Milton Keynes | 19 | 57 | Шаблон:Party name with colour | Details | |||
North East Lincolnshire | 15 | 42 | Шаблон:Party name with colour | Details | |||
Peterborough | 20 | 60 | Шаблон:Party name with colour | Details | |||
Plymouth | 19 | 57 | Шаблон:Party name with colour | Details | |||
Portsmouth | 14 | 42 | Шаблон:Party name with colour | Details | |||
Reading | 16 | 48 | Шаблон:Party name with colour | Details | |||
Southampton | 17 | 51 | Шаблон:Party name with colour | Details | |||
Southend-on-Sea | 17 | 51 | Шаблон:Party name with colour | Details | |||
Swindon | 19 | 57 | Шаблон:Party name with colour | Details | |||
Thurrock | 16 | 49 | Шаблон:Party name with colour | Details | |||
All 14 councils | 219 | 657 |
District councils
There are 164 district councils, which are the lower tier local authorities in a two-tier system, with county councils above them. Forty-eight elect their councillors in thirds and seven elect their councillors in halves. Three district councils elect all their councillors on a four-year cycle that includes 2024, with North Hertfordshire changing from the thirds system for the first time. Due to boundary changes, some other councils which usually elect their councillors in thirds or halves will elect all of their councillors in 2024.
Elections for all councillors
Election for half of councillors
Council | Seats | Party control | Details | ||||
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up | of | Previous | |||||
Adur | 15 | 29 | Шаблон:Party name with colour | Details | |||
Gosport | 14 | 28 | Шаблон:Party name with colour | Details | |||
Hastings | 16 | 32 | Шаблон:Party name with colour | Details | |||
Oxford | 24 | 48 | Шаблон:Party name with colour | Details | |||
All 4 councils | 69 | 141 |
Elections for one third of councillors
London Assembly
Mayoral and council leader elections
Mayor of London
Шаблон:Main The mayor of London is up for election to a four-year term.
Combined authority mayors
Nine combined authority mayors will be up for election.
Combined authority | Previous mayor | Details | |
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East Midlands | New position | Details | |
Greater Manchester | Details | ||
Liverpool City Region | Details | ||
North EastШаблон:Efn | New position | Details | |
South Yorkshire[8] | Details | ||
Tees Valley | Details | ||
West Midlands | Details | ||
West Yorkshire | Details | ||
York and North Yorkshire[9] | New position | Details |
Single-authority mayors
One single-authority mayor will be up for election.
Local authority | Previous mayor | Details | |
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Salford | Details |
Council leaders
Norfolk and Suffolk county councils will see voters electing council leaders for the first time.
Police and crime commissioner elections
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Wales
Police and crime commissioner elections
All four police and crime commissioners in Wales are up for election, to represent the four police force areas of Dyfed-Powys, Gwent, North Wales and South Wales.
Notes
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References
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