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West Suffolk

Every election cycle we have data for, most recent first.

2 cycles in our data
8.6% all-time seats elected below the quota (10 of 116)
12.9% all-time seats unfairly awarded (15 of 116 across 2 cycles)

Cycles

Council composition as of 2025

64 councillors, by party. One square per seat. Source: opencouncildata annual snapshot — reflects the council at the end of 2025 (after that year's elections, by-elections and defections). Hover any seat for the party.

Most recent election (2023)

In 2023, 60 seats were up across 39 wards. The table below shows what each party actually won — alongside what they would have won if the 60 seats had been shared in proportion to votes received (how, with caveats). The Δ column is the actual seat count minus the proportional seat count — positive numbers are parties First-Past-the-Post over-represented; negative are parties it under-represented.

PartyVotesVote %Seats won% of seatsProportional seatsProportional %Δ
Conservative Party23,99644.1%2440.0%2846.7%-4
Labour Party16,52330.4%1728.3%1931.7%-2
Independent5,0829.3%813.3%58.3%+3
WS IND4,3077.9%915.0%58.3%+4
Green Party2,2664.2%11.7%23.3%-1
Liberal Democrats1,6493.0%11.7%11.7%0
Reform UK4700.9%00.0%00.0%0
CPB740.1%00.0%00.0%0
Total54,367100.0%60100.0%60100.0%0

Vote share vs seats won

The top bar is each party's share of votes cast in this council. Below, one square per seat, coloured by the party that won it — first the actual First-Past-the-Post result, then what a proportional method would have produced from the same vote totals. Divergence between the bar and the actual grid is the indictment of the method.

Vote share
Actual seats
Proportional seats

Full ward-by-ward results for 2023 →

Composition history

One row per opencouncildata annual snapshot — the council at the end of each year (after that year's elections, by-elections and defections). Newest first; hover any seat for the party.

2025
2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019

Ward by ward

Each row is a ward, each column a cycle. Each cell shows the top-of-poll candidate's party (swatch) and their share of valid ballots. Wards are matched by name across cycles — boundary reviews can mean a ward of the same name is a slightly different area in a later cycle.

Ward20192023
Abbeygate52%67%
Bardwell73%
Barningham67%
Barrow48%
Brandon Central58%59%
Brandon East31%49%
Brandon West47%57%
Chedburgh and Chevington73%
Clare, Hundon and Kedington75%99%
Eastgate34%64%
Exning65%
Haverhill Central40%38%
Haverhill East48%63%
Haverhill North54%56%
Haverhill South46%70%
Haverhill South East56%72%
Haverhill West49%46%
Horringer69%50%
Iceni51%57%
Ixworth39%
Kentford and Moulton58%57%
Lakenheath85%63%
Manor51%
Mildenhall Great Heath79%82%
Mildenhall Kingsway and Market62%65%
Mildenhall Queensway57%
Minden42%52%
Moreton Hall93%53%
Newmarket East40%39%
Newmarket North50%67%
Newmarket West55%57%
Pakenham and Troston53%
Risby73%64%
Rougham74%66%
Southgate89%59%
St Olaves102%58%
The Fornhams and Great Barton86%57%
The Rows70%54%
Tollgate97%69%
Westgate80%71%
Whepstead and Wickhambrook80%68%
Withersfield46%