2021 Peterborough City Council election
Elections to Peterborough City Council will take place on 7 May 2021. 22 of the 60 seats will be contested. The election will be held alongside the elections for the Cambridgeshire Police and Crime Commissioner and Mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.[1]
Current political makeup
Ward results
Barnack
The incumbent is conservative
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Bretton
The incumbent is Labour
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Central
The incumbent is Labour Co-operative
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Dogsthorpe
The incumbent is Liberal Party (1989)
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East
The incumbent is Conservative
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| [[|N/A]] | |||||
Eye, Thorney & Newborough
The incumbent is Conservative
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Fletton & Stanground
The incumbent is Liberal Democrat
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Fletton & Woodston
The incumbent is Conservative
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Glinton & Castor
The incumbent is Conservative Council Leader John Holditch
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Gunthorpe
The incumbent is a Labour Councillor but was elected as a Liberal Democrat, so this is a Liberal Democrat defence[3]
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Hampton Vale
The incumbent is Conservative
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Hargate & Hempsted
The incumbent is Conservative
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North
The incumbent is Conservative
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Orton Longueville
The incumbent is Conservative
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Orton Waterville
The incumbent is Conservative
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Park
The incumbent is Labour
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Paston & Walton
The incumbent is Liberal Democrat leader, Nick Sandford
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Ravensthorpe
The incumbent is Conservative
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Stanground South
The incumbent is Conservative
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Werrington
The incumbent is Werrington First
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West
The incumbent is Conservative
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Wittering
The incumbent is Conservative
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References
- "Local Elections 2020". Peterborough City Council.
- Thompson-Chambers, Vicky (September 20, 2006). "Peterborough City Council - Councillors, democracy and elections". democracy.peterborough.gov.uk.
- https://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/news/politics/row-develops-after-peterborough-city-councillor-dramatically-quits-1050355