2021 United Kingdom local elections

2021 United Kingdom local elections

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  • 21 county councils in England
  • 124 English unitary, district and borough councils
  • 13 directly elected mayors in England
  • 35 PCCs in England
  • 4 PCCs in Wales
  Boris Johnson Keir Starmer
Leader Boris Johnson Keir Starmer
Party Conservative Labour
Leader since 23 July 2019 4 April 2020
Projected vote-share[n 1] 36% 29%
Swing[n 2] Increase 8% Increase 1%
Councils 63 44
Councils +/– Increase 13 Decrease 8
Councillors 2,345 1,345
Councillors +/– Increase 235 Decrease 327

  Sian Berry and Jonathan Bartley, 2018 (Cropped GE 2019)
Leader Ed Davey Jonathan Bartley
and Siân Berry
Party Liberal Democrats Green
Leader since 27 August 2020[n 3]
Projected vote-share[n 1] 17%
Swing[n 2] Decrease 2%
Councils 7 0
Councils +/– Increase 1 Steady
Councillors 588 151
Councillors +/– Increase 8 Increase 88

District, borough, and unitary councils

County councils

Mayors

Police and crime commissioners
Map
Results in district, borough, and unitary councils
Two envelopes, a postal voting slip and three differently coloured ballot papers on a table
Postal voting pack used in the 2021 local elections: white for local councillors, yellow for mayoral elections and green for police and crime commissioner

The 2021 United Kingdom local elections were held on Thursday 6 May 2021. More than 145 English local councils, around 5,000 councillor seats (including by-elections),[2] thirteen directly elected mayors in England,[3] and 39 police and crime commissioners in England and Wales were contested.[4] On the same day, the 2021 Hartlepool by-election took place, and there were also elections to the Scottish Parliament (129 seats), Senedd (Welsh Parliament) (60 seats) and London Assembly (25 seats), the last in conjunction with the London mayoral election.

In March 2020, the government announced that the elections scheduled for 7 May 2020 would be delayed for a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They were now held at the same time as the elections previously scheduled for 2021.[5] The seats up for election were those last contested in 2016 and 2017. New unitary authorities to replace the county and district councils in Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire held their inaugural elections this year.

The Conservative Party made significant gains in the elections; despite initial predictions that the party would perform better in the seats last contested in 2016, but worse in the ones contested in 2017 (when the party benefited from the then-exceptionally high approval ratings of Theresa May's government in the run-up to that year's general election), they in fact performed even better in both sets of seats. Many observers attributed their performance to the successful rollout of the country's COVID-19 vaccination programme. By contrast, Labour's poor performance was generally ascribed to the party still being viewed by much of the working class as having been discredited by its prior opposition to Brexit, as well as party leader Keir Starmer's perceived opportunism in attacking Prime Minister Boris Johnson over the Downing Street refurbishment controversy. The Liberal Democrats made some minor gains despite a loss in their popular vote share, while the Green Party made more substantial gains.

Due to the cancellation of the 2020 local elections, these were the first local elections the three main parties contested under the leaderships of Johnson, Starmer, and Ed Davey of the Liberal Democrats.


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  1. ^ Stewart, Heather (27 August 2020). "'Wake up and smell the coffee': Ed Davey elected Lib Dem leader". The Guardian.
  2. ^ "2021 elections: A really simple guide". BBC News. 23 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Directly elected mayors". www.local.gov.uk.
  4. ^ "Electoral Commission | Police and Crime Commissioner elections". www.electoralcommission.org.uk.
  5. ^ Cite error: The named reference BBC-COVID19delay was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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