Shropshire Council elections
is elected in full every four years.
The previous county council was the top-tier of local authorities in the non-metropolitan county of Shropshire, England. The new unitary authority is now the principal local authority of the non-metropolitan county. The county is entirely parished and elections to the town and parish councils also take place every four years – these have all been aligned to coincide with the Shropshire Council elections.
In 1998, the district of Telford and Wrekin was removed from the non-metropolitan county of Shropshire, reducing the area covered and electorate of Shropshire Council.
Since the last boundary changes in 2009, 74 councillors are elected from 63 electoral divisions.Political control
Since 1973 political control of first the county council and then the unitary authority has been held by the following parties:Full council elections
All the county's electoral divisions are up for election at once, every four years.
- 1973 Salop County Council election
- 1977 Salop County Council election
- 1981 Shropshire County Council election
- 1985 Shropshire County Council election
- 1989 Shropshire County Council election
- 1993 Shropshire County Council election
- 1997 Shropshire County Council election
- 2001 Shropshire County Council election
- 2005 Shropshire County Council election
- 2009 Shropshire Council election
- 2013 Shropshire Council election
- 2017 Shropshire Council election
County result maps
By-elections for individual seats can occur during a council's four-year term, for instance when a councillor dies or resigns his seat.1997–2001
2001–2005
2005–2009
2009–2013
Five by-elections were held during this term, which saw the Liberal Democrats gain three seats from the Conservatives.2013–2017