Blackburn with Darwen local elections
There is a total of 64 seats on Blackburn with Darwen Unitary Council in Lancashire, England. As of 2006, the borough is divided up into 23 wards, all with three councillors with the exception of Earcroft, Whitehall, and North Turton and Tockholes, which have 2 members, and East Rural which has one.[1] One third of the council is elected each year, followed by one year without election.
Wards
- Audley
- Bastwell
- Beardwood with Lammack
- Corporation Park
- Earcroft (2 members)
- East Rural (1 member)
- Ewood
- Fernhurst
- Higher Croft
- Little Harwood
- Livesey with Pleasington
- Marsh House
- Meadowhead
- Mill Hill
- North Turton with Tockholes (2 members)
- Queen's Park
- Roe Lee
- Shadsworth with Whitebirk
- Shear Brow
- Sudell
- Sunnyhurst
- Wensley Fold
- Whitehall (2 members)
Political control
Since 1997 political control of the council has been held by the following parties:[2]
Council elections
- Blackburn with Darwen Council election, 1999
- Blackburn with Darwen Council election, 2000
- Blackburn with Darwen Council election, 2001
- Blackburn with Darwen Council election, 2002
- Blackburn with Darwen Council election, 2004 (whole council elected after boundary changes increased the number of seats by 2)[3]
- Blackburn with Darwen Council election, 2006
- Blackburn with Darwen Council election, 2007
- Blackburn with Darwen Council election, 2008
- Blackburn with Darwen Council election, 2010
- Blackburn with Darwen Council election, 2011
By-election results
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