2018 Birmingham City Council election

The 2018 Birmingham City Council election is one of many local elections that took place in England on 3 May 2018. This was the first 'all-out' election for Birmingham City Council following a boundary review, which reduced the number of councillors from 120 to 101, serving 69 wards (previously 40 wards). Since the election, the city council has been composed of 37 single-member wards and 32 two-member wards.

2018 Birmingham City Council election

3 May 2018

All 101 seats to Birmingham City Council
51 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Ian Ward Robert Alden
Party Labour Conservative
Leader's seat Shard End Erdington
Seats before 80 29
Seats after 67 25
Seat change 13 4
Popular vote 120,083 68,840
Percentage 50.2% 28.8%
Swing 0.3% 6.1%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Jon Hunt Julien Pritchard
Party Liberal Democrats Green
Leader's seat
Perry Barr
Druids Heath
and
Monyhull
Seats before 10 0
Seats after 8 1
Seat change 2 1
Popular vote 33,648 10,557
Percentage 14.1% 4.4%
Swing 0.9% 0.0%

2018 local election results in Birmingham.

Council control before election

Ian Ward
Labour

Council control after election

Ian Ward
Labour

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