Dorset Council elections

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Dorset Council is the local authority for the unitary authority of Dorset in England. There are 82 councillors, elected every five years until 2029, after which elections will be held every four years.

Leadership

The council was created on 1 April 2019, when Dorset County Council and five of its six district councils merged to form a unitary authority. A "shadow authority" was created in 2018 to oversee the transition, comprising all the existing district and county councillors representing the area of the new authority.[1] The first election to the new council was held in May 2019. Political control of the council has been held by the following parties:[2]

Party in controlYears
Conservative2019–2024
Liberal Democrats2024–present

During the shadow period 2018–2019, Rebecca Knox, Conservative leader of the outgoing Dorset County Council served as leader of the shadow authority.[3] At the first formal meeting of the new Dorset Council after its elections, Spencer Flower was appointed leader of the council. He had been the last leader of the former East Dorset District Council.[4]

CouncillorPartyFromTo
Spencer FlowerConservative16 May 201916 May 2024
Nick Ireland[5]Liberal Democrats16 May 2024

Council elections

Year Conservative Liberal Democrats Green Independent IfD Labour Council control
after election
Council established from the merger of East Dorset, North Dorset,
Purbeck, West Dorset and Weymouth & Portland (82 seats)
2019 43 29 4 4 0 2 Conservative
2024 30 42 4 1 3 2 Liberal Democrats

The next election is due in 2029, five years after the 2024 elections. After the 2029 elections have been held, elections will revert back to being held in every fourth year.[1]

District result maps

By-election results

References

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