East Riding of Yorkshire

A review of the number of councillors, wards and ward names for East Riding of Yorkshire Council
Currently in review

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Initial consultation

We ask local people and organisations to tell us about their communities.

Dates: 7 May 2024 - 9 Sep 2024

Previous stages

We decide how many councillors an authority should have.

Dates: 30 Apr 2024 - 30 Apr 2024

New arrangements apply to elections after this date.

Dates: 4 Oct 2001 - 4 Oct 2001

Our recommendations for new electoral and boundary arrangements.

Dates: 15 May 2001 - 15 May 2001

We review the electoral and boundary arrangements of councils to make sure they are fair. Our reviews include at least two rounds of public consultation before we make recommendations for change. 

April 2024 We decide how many councillors there should be
7 May - 9 September 2024 We carry out an initial public consultation on communities
4 February - 14 April 2025 We carry out a public consultation on our proposals
29 July 2025 We publish our recommendation
TBD We ask Parliament to approve our recommendations
May 2027 New arrangements apply to local elections

 

The current consultation period is being extended due to the General Election. A full revised timetable will be published on this web page in due course.

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Latest Information

Initial consultation

We ask local people and organisations to tell us about their communities.

Previous stages

Councillor numbers

The first stage of this electoral review is to determine the number of councillors who should represent the local authority in the future.

Effective date

The District of East Riding (Electoral Changes) Order 2001 was made on 4 October 2001.

Final report

Our recommendations for new electoral and boundary arrangements were published on 15 May 2001.

Previous Reviews

Most recent and previous reviews are held on the UK Government Web Archive.

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