All 101 seats to Birmingham City Council 51 seats needed for a majority
First party
Second party
Leader
Ian Ward
Robert Alden
Party
Labour
Conservative
Leader's seat
Shard End
Erdington
Seats before
80
29
Seats after
67
25
Seat change
13[a]
4
Popular vote
120,083
68,840
Percentage
50.2%
28.8%
Swing
0.3%
6.1%
Third party
Fourth party
Leader
Jon Hunt
Julien Pritchard
Party
Liberal Democrats
Green
Leader's seat
Perry Barr
Druids Heath and Monyhull
Seats before
10
0
Seats after
8
1
Seat change
2
1
Popular vote
33,648
10,557
Percentage
14.1%
4.4%
Swing
0.9%
0.0%
2018 local election results in Birmingham.
Council control before election
Ian Ward
Labour
Council control after election
Ian Ward
Labour
The 2018 Birmingham City Council election is one of many local elections that took place in England on 3 May 2018. This was the first 'all-out' election for Birmingham City Council following a boundary review, which reduced the number of councillors from 120 to 101, serving 69 wards (previously 40 wards).[1][2] Since the election, the city council has been composed of 37 single-member wards and 32 two-member wards.[3]
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^"New Ward Maps". Birmingham City Council. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
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