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Cabinet Members of Kettering Borough Council

Conservative (6): Freer (Leader) | Civil (Deputy Leader and Economic Portfolio) | Burton (Housing Portfolio) | Jones (Environment and Resources) | Malin (Customer Access) | Wiley (Leisure and Community)

Members of Kettering Borough Council

CONSERVATIVE MAJORITY OF 13
Conservative (29): Group Leader: Terry Freer Others: Anderson | Bayes | Bunday | Brown | Burton | Civil | Dearing | Evans, M. | Evans, P. | Hakewill | Harrison | Henson, Jennifer | Henson, John | Hollobone | Humfrey | Jones | Lamb | Lynch, M. | Lynch, S. | Malin | Parker | Pote | Richardson | Smith-Haynes | Tebbutt | Titcombe | Whitlam | Wiley
Labour (14): Group Leader: David Whyte Others: Adams | Brace | Coe | Corazzo | Don | Gordon | Hales | King | Padwick | Rennie | Scrimshaw | Tod | West
Independent (2): Group Leader: Christopher Groome Others: Groome, R.

Wards of Kettering Borough Council (1999-Present)

Conservative (13): All Saints | Barton Seagrave | Brambleside | Buccleuch | Desborough Loatland | Millbrook | Pipers' Hill | Rothwell Trinity | Slade | Spinney | St. Michael's | St. Peter's | Welland
Labour (5): Avondale | Queen Eleanor | St. Andrew's | Warkton | Wicksteed
Mixed (Conservative and Labour) (3): Desborough St. Giles | Rothwell Tresham | St. Mary's |
Mixed (Conservative and Independent) (2): Latimer (Burton Latimer) | Plessy (Burton Latimer)

Elections to Kettering Borough Council

1973 | 1976 | 1979 | 1983 | 1987 | 1991 | 1995 | 1999 | 2003 | By-Elections