Bath City Council elections explained

Bath City Council was a non-metropolitan district in Avon, England, that administered the city of Bath, Somerset, from 1974 until 1996. The district council replaced the pre-1974 county borough council.

Elections were first held on 10 May 1973, with the authority taking effect on 1 April 1974. Following the second election to the district council, the election saw terms of councillors extended from three to four years with subsequent elections for the council taking place in thirds, and the last such election was in 1994. On 1 April 1996, the city council was abolished when it was merged with Wansdyke District Council to form the new unitary authority of Bath and North East Somerset.[1]

Political control

From the first election to the council in 1973 until its abolition in 1996, political control of the council was held by the following parties:[2]

Party in controlYears
1973–1976
1976–1987
1987–1988
1988–1990
1990–1994
1994–1996

Council elections

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The local elections of 4 May 1995 . Rob Clements . House of Commons Library . Research Paper 95/59 . 10 May 1995 . 3 September 2011.
  2. Web site: Council compositions. The Elections Centre. 3 May 2016.