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Oxford City Council elections

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Oxford City Council elections

Oxford City Council in Oxford, England is elected every two years, with half of the 48 seats in the City Council up for election on each occasion. Elections are held in even-numbered years. Until 2002 the council was elected by thirds.

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As vacancies arise between elections, by-elections are held to elect a replacement councillor.

Council elections

  • Oxford City Council election, 1973
  • Oxford City Council election, 1976
  • Oxford City Council election, 1979 (New ward boundaries)
  • Oxford City Council election, 1980
  • Oxford City Council election, 1982
  • Oxford City Council election, 1983
  • Oxford City Council election, 1984
  • Oxford City Council election, 1986
  • Oxford City Council election, 1987
  • Oxford City Council election, 1988
  • Oxford City Council election, 1990
  • Oxford City Council election, 1991 (Some new ward boundaries & city boundary changes also took place)
  • Oxford City Council election, 1992
  • Oxford City Council election, 1994
  • Oxford City Council election, 1995
  • Oxford City Council election, 1996
  • Oxford City Council election, 1998
  • Oxford City Council election, 1999
  • Oxford City Council election, 2000
  • Oxford City Council election, 2002 (New ward boundaries)
  • Oxford City Council election, 2004
  • Oxford City Council election, 2006
  • Oxford City Council election, 2008
  • Oxford City Council election, 2010
  • Oxford City Council election, 2012
  • Oxford City Council election, 2014
  • Oxford City Council election, 2016
  • Political control

    Since the foundation of the council, political control of the council has been held by the following parties:

    References

    Oxford City Council elections Wikipedia