Amber Valley
Every election cycle we have data for, most recent first.
Council composition (approx.)
52 councillors elected across cycles 2023, 2025, summed by party. One square per seat. Approximate: by-thirds councils mid-term, boundary reviews, and partial-cycle elections all mean this can be a few seats off the live council count. For the authoritative current composition, check the council's own members list. Hover any seat for the party.
Cycles
- 2025 10 races · 10 seats 90.0% below quota
- 2023 18 races · 42 seats 95.2% below quota
- 2022 15 races · 15 seats 40.0% below quota
- 2021 24 races · 26 seats 34.6% below quota
Party-control changes between cycles
Cases where the largest party (by seats won) changed from one cycle to the next. Each row shows the new party's vote share in both cycles and the seats they took. A small vote shift paired with a big seat shift is the First-Past-the-Post volatility story.
2023 2025
Labour Party Reform UK
Vote share vs seat share
2022 2023
Conservative and Unionist Party Labour Party
Vote share vs seat share
Caveat for by-thirds councils: only a third of the seats are elected in each cycle, so a flip in the "largest party this cycle" doesn't necessarily mean a flip in overall council control. The vote-vs-seat divergence still tells you something about how First-Past-the-Post allocates the seats that were contested.
Ward by ward
Each row is a ward, each column a cycle. Each cell shows the top-of-poll candidate's party (swatch) and their share of valid ballots. Wards are matched by name across cycles — boundary reviews can mean a ward of the same name is a slightly different area in a later cycle.
| Ward | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2025 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alfreton | 47% | 51% | 18% | |
| Alfreton & Somercotes | 27% | 50% | ||
| Alport & Derwent | 52% | |||
| Alport & Duffield | 44% | |||
| Alport & South West Parishes | 25% | |||
| Belper | 43% | |||
| Belper Central | 43% | |||
| Belper East | 45% | 11% | ||
| Belper North | 47% | 19% | ||
| Belper South | 55% | 30% | ||
| Codnor & Waingroves | 49% | 52% | ||
| Codnor, Aldercar, Langley Mill & Loscoe | 49% | |||
| Codnor, Langley Mill & Aldercar | 17% | |||
| Crich & South Wingfield | 20% | |||
| Duffield | 70% | |||
| Duffield & Belper South | 51% | |||
| Duffield & Quarndon | 35% | |||
| Greater Heanor | 66% | |||
| Heage & Ambergate | 52% | 27% | ||
| Heanor | 37% | |||
| Heanor & Loscoe | 63% | 50% | ||
| Heanor Central | 59% | |||
| Heanor East | 63% | 52% | 17% | |
| Heanor West | 54% | 48% | ||
| Heanor West & Loscoe | 13% | |||
| Horsley | 63% | 35% | ||
| Ironville & Riddings | 57% | 47% | 24% | |
| Kilburn Denby & Holbrook | 57% | 51% | ||
| Kilburn, Denby, Holbrook & Horsley | 15% | |||
| Langley Mill & Aldercar | 63% | 50% | ||
| North Belper | 24% | |||
| Ripley | 58% | 46% | 18% | |
| Ripley & Marehay | 56% | 23% | ||
| Ripley East | 44% | |||
| Ripley East & Codnor | 58% | |||
| Ripley West & Crich | 35% | |||
| Ripley West & Heage | 56% | |||
| Shipley Park Horsley & Horsley Woodhouse | 67% | 56% | ||
| Smalley, Shipley & Horsley Woodhouse | 21% | |||
| Somercotes | 27% | 60% | 34% | |
| South Belper & Holbrook | 45% | |||
| Swanwick | 53% | 24% | ||
| Swanwick & Riddings | 43% |