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Brighton and Hove City Council elections

Brighton and Hove City Council is a unitary authority in East Sussex, England. It was created as Brighton and Hove Borough Council on 1 April 1997 replacing Brighton and Hove Borough Councils. It was granted city status in 2001.

Council elections

See Brighton Borough Council elections or Hove Borough Council elections for election prior to 1996

Overview

Election results

District result maps

Wards

For the first election in 1996 the wards of the former Borough of Brighton and Borough of Hove were used. There were originally 26 wards each with three councillors each, totalling 78 councillors in the newly created Brighton and Hove Borough Council:

The 2001 boundary review reduced the wards to 21 wards with a mix of two or three councillors each totalling 54 councillors for the then city council. These boundary were used in the 2003 election for the first time with the following wards:

Ward boundaries were reviewed again in 2023, since when the council has comprised 54 councillors representing 23 wards, with each ward electing two or three councillors. Elections are held every four years. The wards are:

  • Brunswick and Adelaide
  • Central Hove
  • Coldean and Stanmer
  • Goldsmid
  • Hangleton and Knoll
  • Hanover and Elm Grove
  • Hollingdean and Fiveways
  • Kemptown
  • Moulsecoomb and Bevendean
  • North Portslade
  • Patcham and Hollingbury
  • Preston Park
  • Queen's Park
  • Regency
  • Rottingdean and West Saltdean
  • Round Hill
  • South Portslade
  • West Hill and North Laine
  • Westbourne and Poets' Corner
  • Westdene and Hove Park
  • Whitehawk and Marina
  • Wish
  • Woodingdean

By-election results

Overview

1995–1999

1999–2003

2003–2007

2007–2011

2011–2015

2015–2019

2019–2023

2023–2027

Notes

References

External links