2024 United Kingdom electoral calendar
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This is a list of elections in the United Kingdom scheduled to be held in 2024. Included are local elections, by-elections on any level, referendums and internal party elections.
February
- 15 February – 2024 Wellingborough by-election and 2024 Kingswood by-election
- 29 February – 2024 Rochdale by-election[1]
March
- 21 March – Yaxley and Farcet ward on Cambridgeshire County Council[2]
May
2 May – 2024 United Kingdom local elections
Source:[3]
- 2024 London Assembly election
- 2024 England and Wales police and crime commissioner elections
- 2024 Blackpool South by-election
Council by-elections
48 Council by-elections were also held on 2 May 2024 in authorities otherwise without elections scheduled:
- Bournbrook and Selly Park ward for Birmingham[4]
- Canford Cliffs ward for Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council[5]
- Kemptown and Queen's Park wards for Brighton & Hove[6]
- Hackney – De Beauvoir; and Hoxton East and Shoreditch[7][8]
- Knight's Hill and Streatham Common and Vale for Lambeth London Borough Council[9]
- Deptford ward for Lewisham London Borough Council[10]
- Chilton ward for Mid Suffolk District Council[11]
- Bunwell ward for South Norfolk District Council[12]
- Meir North ward for Stoke-on-Trent City Council[13]
- Evesham North West division for Worcestershire County Council[14]
Council by-elections
- 9 May – Kilwinning on North Ayrshire Council.[15] Scottish Labour candidate Mary Hume gained the seat from the Scottish Conservatives.[16]
June
- 6 June – Wellswood ward on Torbay Council.[17]
July
- 4 July – The 2024 United Kingdom general election was held.[18]
- Council by-election in Madeley and Betley ward to elect two new councillors on Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council.[19]
- 20 July – July 2024 Welsh Labour leadership election
August
- 15 August – Three council by-elections:
- Islington London Borough Council – Shreya Nanda held the seat for Labour in Hillrise ward.[20]
- Caerphilly County Borough Council – Chris Bissex-Foster held the seat for Labour in Aberbargoed and Bargoed ward, by just one vote over the Plaid Cymru candidate.[21]
- Stirling Council – David Wilson held the seat for Labour in Dunblane and Bridge of Allan ward.[22]