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Norwich City Council election, 2010

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7 (For a total of 16)
  
5 (For a total of 14)

34.6%
  
27.1%

5,532
  
4,910

Date
  
9 September 2010

9,906
  
7,761

9.7%
  
1.8%

19.3%
  
17.1%

Location
  
Norwich, United Kingdom

Norwich City Council election, 2010

The 2010 Norwich City Council election took place on 9 September 2010 to elect members of Norwich City Council in England. One third of seats were up for election. The elections took place later in the year than other local elections. Norwich had previously been granted permission to become a unitary authority, with local elections postponed until 2011. When the Coalition Government won the general election earlier that year, Nowich's permission to form a unitary authority was overturned. Because of this, the High Court ruled that those councillors who had stayed on beyond their four-year term were no longer constitutionally elected, and would need to seek re-election. This resulted in there being a by-election in every ward in September.

Election result

After the election, the new makeup of the City Council was:

  • Labour 16 (+1)
  • Green 14 (+1)
  • Liberal Democrat 5 (-1)
  • Conservative 4 (-1)
  • References

    Norwich City Council election, 2010 Wikipedia