All 84 seats of Cumbria County Council 43 seats needed for a majority
First party
Second party
Party
Labour
Conservative
Last election
44 seats, 40.4%
22 seats, 36.8%
Seats won
40
33
Seat change
4
11
Popular vote
90,011
93,931
Percentage
37.5%
39.2%
Swing
2.9%
2.4%
Third party
Fourth party
Party
Liberal Democrats
Independent
Last election
13 seats, 19.4%
4 seats, 3.0%
Seats won
10
1
Seat change
3
3
Popular vote
42,137
8,245
Percentage
17.6%
3.4%
Swing
1.8%
0.4%
Map showing the results of the 2001 Cumbria County Council elections.
Council control before election
Labour Party
Council control after election
No overall control
Elections to Cumbria County Council were held on 7 June 2001. This was on the same day as other UK county council elections. The Labour Party lost control of the council, and was now under no overall control.
^"Local Election Summaries 2001". The Elections Centre. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
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