All 47 members of the council were up for election, and the Conservatives lost control of the council to no overall control.[3] This marked the first time that the Conservatives had not held Lichfield District Council since 1999. The Conservatives managed to form a minority administration after the election after Labour and the Liberal Democrats ruled out a coalition.[4]
Summary
Candidates
Labour, Conservative, Liberal Democrats, Independent and Green Party candidates stood in the election. Between one and three members of the council were elected from each ward, depending on the electorate's size. UKIP and Reform UK did not stand, despite the latter holding a councillor following a defection from the Conservatives.
Derick Cross and Serena Mears, both elected as Conservatives, left the party in October 2023 to sit as independents.[7]
References
^Including one vacant seat in Fazeley ward previously held by Conservative councillor James Parton-Hughes until his removal from the council for non-attendance in January 2023.[1]