Local elections are held regularly in England to elect representatives for local government bodies, including councils, mayors, and police and crime commissioners. These elections are an important opportunity for residents to have a say in the decisions that affect their communities.
The last local elections in England were held in May 2021, when elections were held in many areas, including London, where a new mayor was elected. The next scheduled local elections are due to take place in May 2023.
The 2023 local elections will see voters in many areas across England elect representatives for local government bodies. This includes elections for local councils, mayors, and police and crime commissioners. The exact details of the elections, including which areas will be holding elections and which positions will be up for election, will be announced closer to the date of the elections.
Local elections are an important part of the democratic process in England, allowing residents to have a say in the decisions that affect their communities. By participating in local elections, voters can help shape the future of their local areas and ensure that their voices are heard.

