2021 Surrey County Council election
The 2021 Surrey County Council election took place on 6 May 2021, alongside other English and Welsh local elections. Councillors were elected for all 81 single-member electoral divisions of Surrey County Council for a four-year term. The electoral system used was first-past-the-post voting.
The result was that Conservative councillors formed a significantly decreased majority on the council, losing a net 14 seats. Although they retained a very secure majority of 13 seats over and above all other Parties, this was nevertheless the worst result for the Conservatives since 1993.
The Liberal Democrats gained five seats overall, making them the largest party on the council after the Conservatives, but an informal alliance of Independent and Residents‘ Parties and councillors became the largest opposition group on the council with 16 councillors in total, a net increase of seven.
The Labour Party and the Green Party of England and Wales both doubled their representation, going from one to two councillors each.
in all, sixteen divisions changed hands at the election, with the Conservatives gaining 1 seat and losing 15 seats compared to the previous SCC election of 2017.
The 2021 Election will be the last election for Surrey County Council due to its abolishment.
The 2025 election cycle for Surrey County Council was cancelled owing to the proposal to replace the Council with a unitary model of local government for the county.
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By successor council
The 2021 election was the final election to Surrey County Council as a whole prior to its dissolution into East Surrey and West Surrey for the 2026 election. The results for the boroughs which would become East Surrey and West Surrey respectively were as follows:Results by division
Incumbent councillors are denoted by *Elmbridge
Division resultsMike Bennison was previously elected as a Conservative.
UKIP stood in 2017. Labour and Reform UK did not stand in 2017.