The 1993 Avon County Council election took place on 6 May 1993 to elect members of Avon County Council in England. This was on the same day as other nationwide local elections. The Liberal Democrats made a number of gains, mainly at the expense of the Conservatives. Labour remained the largest group on the council, but were 6 seats short of gaining a majority.
This was the last election for Avon County, which was abolished in 1996 and replaced with four new unitary authorities: Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire.
Electoral division results
The electoral division results listed below are based on the changes from the 1989 elections, not taking into account any party defections or by-elections. Sitting councillors are marked with an asterisk (*).
Ashley
Avonmouth
Bath Central
Bath North East
Bath North West
Bath South
Bath South East
Bath South West
Bath West
Bathavon
Bedminster
Bishopston
Bishopsworth
Bitton
Brislington East
Brislington West
Cabot
Chew Valley
Clevedon
Clifton
Cotham
Downend
Easton
Eastville
Filton
Filwood
Frome Vale
Gordano Valley
Hartcliffe
Henbury
Hengrove
Henleaze
Hillfields
Horfield
Keynsham East
Keynsham West
Kings Chase
Kingsweston
Knowle
Ladden Brook
Lawrence Hill
Lockleaze
Longwell Green
Midsomer Norton
Mount Hill
Nailsea
Patchway
Portishead
Priory
Radstock
Redland
Rodway
Severn Vale
Siston
Sodbury
Southmead
Southville
St George East
St George West
Stockwood
Stoke Bishop
The Combe
Thornbury
Westbury-on-Trym
Weston East
Weston North
Weston South
Weston West
Whitchurch Park
Wick
Windmill Hill
Winscombe & Wrington Vale
Winterbourne
Worle
Yate
Yatton & Yeo Moor
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