Warwickshire
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Council composition as of 2025
57 councillors, by party. One square per seat. Source: opencouncildata annual snapshot — reflects the council on 1 January 2025 including by-elections and defections. Hover any seat for the party.
Most recent election (2018)
In 2018, 1 seat was up across 1 ward. The table below shows what each party actually won — alongside what they would have won if the 1 seat 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.
| Party | Votes | Vote % | Seats won | % of seats | Proportional seats | Proportional % | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Labour Party | 1,164 | 44.7% | 1 | 100.0% | 1 | 100.0% | 0 |
| Green Party | 1,139 | 43.7% | 0 | 0.0% | 0 | 0.0% | 0 |
| Conservative Party | 266 | 10.2% | 0 | 0.0% | 0 | 0.0% | 0 |
| Liberal Democrats | 36 | 1.4% | 0 | 0.0% | 0 | 0.0% | 0 |
| Total | 2,605 | 100.0% | 1 | 100.0% | 1 | 100.0% | 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.
Council composition: what this election replaced
Two opencouncildata snapshots: the council immediately after the 2018 election (current) and immediately before it (2017). Only ~⅓ of seats were contested in 2018 — most of the bench is unchanged, and the cycle's effect on the overall composition is what shifts.
Full ward-by-ward results for 2018 →
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.
| Ward | 2017 | 2018 |
|---|---|---|
| Admirals and Cawston | 52% | |
| Alcester | 55% | |
| Arbury | 57% | |
| Arden | 82% | |
| Atherstone | 41% | |
| Attleborough | 49% | |
| Baddesley and Dordon | 55% | |
| Bedworth Central | 51% | |
| Bedworth East | 46% | |
| Bedworth North | 63% | |
| Bedworth West | 49% | |
| Benn | 54% | |
| Bidford and Welford | 70% | |
| Bilton and Hillside | 49% | |
| Brownsover and Coton Park | 47% | |
| Budbrooke and Bishop's Tachbrook | 66% | |
| Bulkington and Whitestone | 71% | |
| Camp Hill | 47% | |
| Coleshill North and Water Orton | 63% | |
| Coleshill South and Arley | 68% | |
| Cubbington and Leek Wootton | 62% | |
| Dunsmore and Leam Valley | 75% | |
| Earl Craven | 66% | |
| Eastlands | 54% | |
| Feldon | 66% | |
| Fosse | 68% | |
| Galley Common | 57% | |
| Hartshill and Mancetter | 52% | |
| Hillmorton | 56% | |
| Kenilworth Park Hill | 53% | |
| Kenilworth St John's | 42% | |
| Kineton and Red Horse | 45% | |
| Kingsbury | 59% | |
| Lapworth and West Kenilworth | 60% | |
| Leamington Brunswick | 55% | |
| Leamington Clarendon | 34% | |
| Leamington Milverton | 59% | |
| Leamington North | 44% | |
| Leamington Willes | 46% | 45% |
| New Bilton and Overslade | 46% | |
| Nuneaton Abbey | 67% | |
| Nuneaton East | 64% | |
| Polesworth | 50% | |
| Shipston | 66% | |
| Southam, Stockton and Napton | 71% | |
| Stockingford | 50% | |
| Stour and the Vale | 74% | |
| Stratford North | 33% | |
| Stratford South | 52% | |
| Stratford West | 59% | |
| Studley | 44% | |
| Warwick North | 45% | |
| Warwick South | 50% | |
| Warwick West | 42% | |
| Weddington | 46% | |
| Wellesbourne | 54% | |
| Whitnash | 48% |