Elections 2021 results
- Conservative 2,345 councillors, 235 councillors gained
- Labour 1,345 councillors, 327 councillors lost
- Liberal Democrat 588 councillors, 8 councillors gained
- Independents 255 councillors, 39 councillors gained
- Green 151 councillors, 88 councillors gained
- Residents' Association 42 councillors, 5 councillors gained
- Conservative 2,345 councillors, 235 councillors gained
- Labour 1,345 councillors, 327 councillors lost
- Liberal Democrat 588 councillors, 8 councillors gained
- Independents 255 councillors, 39 councillors gained
- Green 151 councillors, 88 councillors gained
- Residents' Association 42 councillors, 5 councillors gained
Buckinghamshire election result
2021 Conservative win
Conservatives win huge majority at first Buckinghamshire Council elections
Buckinghamshire Council replaced Buckinghamshire County Council and the district councils of Aylesbury Vale, Chiltern, South Bucks and Wycombe in April 2020. The Conservatives have won a large majority of seats at this council's first elections, taking 113 of the 147 up for grabs. Read the full story here.
Buckinghamshire council results
Counting complete. After 147 of 147 seats declared.
Conservative
- Councillors elected in 2021 total 113
- Councillors elected in 2021 change -10
- Councillors overall total 113
Liberal Democrat
- Councillors elected in 2021 total 15
- Councillors elected in 2021 change +3
- Councillors overall total 15
Independent
- Councillors elected in 2021 total 14
- Councillors elected in 2021 change +5
- Councillors overall total 14
Labour
- Councillors elected in 2021 total 4
- Councillors elected in 2021 change +1
- Councillors overall total 4
Green
- Councillors elected in 2021 total 1
- Councillors elected in 2021 change +1
- Councillors overall total 1
About this council
- TypeUnitary authority
- Seats up for election147 out of 147
- Boundary changeYes - 147 more seats