2024 Cannock Chase District Council election explained

Election Name:2024 Cannock Chase District Council election
Country:Staffordshire
Type:legislative
Previous Election:2023 Cannock Chase District Council election
Previous Year:2023
Next Election:2026 Cannock Chase District Council election
Next Year:2026
Seats For Election:All 36 seats to Cannock Chase District Council
Majority Seats:19
Leader1:Tony Johnson
Party1:Labour Party (UK)
Last Election1:17 seats, 44.9%
Seats Before1:18
Seats After1:21
Seat Change1: 3
Popular Vote1:23,278
Percentage1:44.6%
Swing1: 0.3%
Leader2:Olivia Lyons
Party2:Conservative Party (UK)
Last Election2:18 seats, 32.1%
Seats Before2:18
Seats After2:10
Seat Change2: 8
Popular Vote2:17,022
Percentage2:32.6%
Swing2: 0.5%
Leader3:Andrea Muckley
Party3:Green Party of England and Wales
Last Election3:4 seats, 16.2%
Seats Before3:5
Seats After3:5
Seat Change3: 0
Popular Vote3:8,796
Percentage3:16.8%
Swing3: 0.6%
Leader
Posttitle:Leader after election
Before Election:Tony Johnson
Labour
Before Party:No overall control
After Election:Tony Johnson
After Party:Labour Party (UK)

The 2024 Cannock Chase District Council election took place on Thursday 2 May 2024 to elect councillors on Cannock Chase District Council in Staffordshire. All 36 seats on the council were elected following boundary changes. This election was held on the same day as other local elections in England and the election of Staffordshire's Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner.

Background

Prior to the election, the council was under no overall control, being run by a coalition of Labour and the Greens, led by Labour councillor Tony Johnson.[1]

After a review of the council's ward boundaries, the number of councillors was reduced from 41 to 36 and the number of wards was reduced from 15 to 12.[2] This means that each ward will now elect exactly three councillors.

Boundary changes

Cannock Chase usually elects its councillors in thirds, on a four-year cycle. However, following boundary changes, all councillors will be elected to the new wards. The first-placed candidate will receive a four-year term, the second-placed candidate will receive a three-year term and the third-placed candidate will receive a two-year term.

Old wards[3] No. of seats New wards No. of seats
Brereton and Ravenhill 3 Brereton and Ravenhill 3
Cannock East 3 Chadsmoor 3
Cannock North 3 Cannock Longford and Bridgtown 3
Cannock South 3 Cannock Park and Old Fallow 3
Cannock West 3 Etching Hill and the Heath 3
Etching Hill and The Heath 3 Hawks Green with Rumer Hill 3
Hagley 2 Heath Hayes and Wimblebury 3
Hawks Green 3 Hednesford Green Heath 3
Heath Hayes East and Wimblebury 3 Hednesford Hills and Rawnsley 3
Hednesford Green Heath 2 Hednesford Pye Green 3
Hednesford North 3 Norton Canes 3
Hednesford South 2 Western Springs 3
Norton Canes 3
Rawnsley 2
Western Springs 3

Previous council composition

After 2023 electionBefore 2024 election[4] After 2024 election
PartySeatsPartySeatsPartySeats
171821
181810
555
100
Changes 2023–2024:

Results

Labour won 21 of the seats on the council, giving them an overall majority.[6]

Vote share changes are compared with the 2023 election.|}

Ward results

An asterisk denotes an incumbent councillor seeking re-election. Ward-level comparison with previous years is not possible due to new ward boundaries being introduced.

Western Springs

Notes and References

  1. News: Lawson . Eleanor . Labour forms coalition with Greens and Lib Dems in Cannock Chase to run council . 27 December 2023 . Express and Star . 25 May 2023.
  2. si . 2023 . 1023 . The Cannock Chase (Electoral Changes) Order 2023 . 29 February 2024 .
  3. Web site: Your District Councillors 2023/24 . Cannock Chase District Council . 29 February 2024.
  4. Web site: Your Councillors . 29 February 2024 . en . 29 February 2024 . Cannock Chase District Council.
  5. News: Ashdown . Kerry . New council leader sets out Labour group priorities . 29 February 2024 . www.expressandstar.com . 5 October 2023 . en.
  6. News: Stubbings . David . Cannock Chase Council results in full as Labour take control after border changes . 20 July 2024 . Express and Star . 3 May 2024.