2024 Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council election

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2024 Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council election

 2023 2 May 2024 (2024-05-02) 2026 

24 of 72 seats to Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council
37 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party Third party
  Blank Blank Blank
Leader Kerrie Carmichael David Fisher
Party Labour Conservative Independent
Last election 60 seats, 57.8% 12 seats, 28.5% 0 seats, 2.6%
Seats before 59 8 5
Seats won 22 1 1
Seats after 64 5 3
Seat change Increase 5 Decrease 3 Decrease 2
Popular vote 36,990 13,815 2,949
Percentage 56.9% 21.3% 4.5%
Swing Decrease 0.9% Decrease 7.2% Increase 1.9%

Winner of each seat at the 2024 Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council election

Leader before election

Kerrie Carmichael
Labour

Leader after election

Kerrie Carmichael
Labour

The 2024 Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council elections was held on 2 May 2024 alongside other local elections in the United Kingdom and the 2024 West Midlands mayoral election.[1] One third of seats on Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council were up for election.[2] The council remained under Labour majority control.

Sandwell is a consistently Labour council, with Labour having held majorities in every election since its creation in 1973, apart from 1978 when the Conservatives gained the council.[3] From 2018 to 2021, Sandwell was one of the few councils to be comprised fully of one party, with Labour in control of all 72 wards.[4] In the previous election in 2023 both Labour and the Conservatives gained two seats each, the councillors on these seats having either switched to the Liberal Democrats or gone independent after the 2022 election.

Both of the parties have lost councillors over the last year. The majority of these have not had the reasons behind publicly revealed. However, it is known that Councillor Jay Anandou left the Conservatives over the rest of his party failing to back his campaign to stop development on the former Brandhall Golf Club.[5] Additionally, two councillors switched from Conservative to Labour, citing a lack of faith in the Conservatives' ability to govern.[6]

After 2023 election Before 2024 election[7] After 2024 election
Party Seats Party Seats Party Seats
Labour 60 Labour 59 Labour 64
Conservative 12 Conservative 8 Conservative 5
Independent 0 Independent 5 Independent 3

Summary

Ward results

References

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