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2025 Northumberland County Council election

The 2025 Northumberland County Council election took place on 1 May 2025 to elect members to Northumberland County Council in Northumberland, England. 69 members were elected on the same day as other local elections across England. In the election the council remained under no overall control. Alongside Buckinghamshire, this was one of the only two councils where the Conservatives were elected as the largest party.

Background

At the 2021 election, the Conservatives won control of the council. They subsequently lost their majority later in 2021 following a by-election, but continued to run the council as a minority administration between 2021 and 2025. New division boundaries were drawn up to come into effect for the 2025 election, increasing the number of councillors from 67 to 69.

Previous council composition

Changes

  • November 2021: Cath Homer (Conservative) resigns – by-election held December 2021
  • December 2021: Suzanne Fairless-Aitken (Liberal Democrats) gains by-election from Conservatives
  • January 2022: Paul Scott (Conservative) dies – by-election held March 2022
  • February 2022: Holly Waddell (Labour) suspended from party
  • March 2022: Eve Chicken (Conservative) wins by-election
  • June 2023: Mary Murphy (Labour) leaves party to sit as an independent
  • June 2024: Christine Dunbar (Conservative) resigns – by-election held August 2024
  • August 2024: Alan Smith (Conservative) wins by-election
  • October 2024: Liz Simpson (Labour) leaves party to sit as an independent

Summary

Prior to the election the council was under no overall control, being run by a Conservative minority administration led by Glen Sanderson. The election saw the Conservatives lose seats, but they remained the largest party, having 26 seats after the election. Reform UK had no seats on the council prior to the election; it won 23 seats, overtaking Labour to become the second largest party on the council. Reform UK chose Mark Peart to be its group leader after the election. At the subsequent annual council meeting on 21 May 2025, both Sanderson and Peart were proposed to be the new leader of the council. Sanderson was chosen by 34 votes to 22, with the Independent Group, Liberal Democrats and Green Party all voting in favour of Sanderson, whilst Labour abstained. The council therefore continued to be run by a Conservative minority administration, with all positions on the council's cabinet being given to Conservatives.

Election result

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Division results

Alnwick Castle

Alnwick Hotspur

Amble

Amble West with Warkworth

Ashington Central

Bamburgh

Bebside & Kitty Brewster

Bedlington Central

Bedlington East

Bedlington West

Bellingham

Berwick East

Berwick North

Berwick West with Ord

Bothal

Choppington & Hepscott

College with North Seaton

Corbridge

Cowpen

Cramlington East & Double Row

Cramlington Eastfield

Cramlington North

Cramlington North West

Cramlington South East

Cramlington South West

Cramlington Village

Croft

Druridge Bay

Haltwhistle

Hartley

Haydon

Haydon & Hadrian

Hexham East

Hexham North

Hexham West

Hirst

Holywell

Humshaugh

Isabella

Longhirst

Longhorsley

Longhoughton

Lynemouth

Morpeth Kirkhill

Morpeth North

Morpeth Stobhill

Newbiggin-by-the-Sea

Newsham

Norham & Islandshires

Pegswood

Plessey

Ponteland East & Stannington

Ponteland North

Ponteland South with Heddon

Ponteland West

Prudhoe North & Wylam

Prudhoe South

Prudhoe West & Mickley

Rothbury

Seaton with Spital

Seghill with Seaton Delaval

Shilbottle

Sleekburn

South Blyth

South Tynedale

Stakeford

Stocksfield & Bywell

Wensleydale

Wooler

References

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