North Yorkshire Council elections
North Yorkshire Council elections are generally held every four years. From 1974 until 2023 the council was called North Yorkshire County Council and it was an upper tier county council, with district-level functions being provided by the area's district councils. The districts were all abolished with effect from 1 April 2023, at which point the county council became a unitary authority, taking on the functions of the abolished district councils. The county council changed its name to North Yorkshire Council to coincide with the change in its powers.
Council elections
There was no election in 2021 because of proposals to turn the county council into a unitary authority. The council elected in 2022 will remain in post until 2027, after which elections will revert to being every four years.- 2001 North Yorkshire County Council election
- 2005 North Yorkshire County Council election
- 2009 North Yorkshire County Council election
- 2013 North Yorkshire County Council election
- 2017 North Yorkshire County Council election
- 2022 North Yorkshire Council election
By-election results
The following is an incomplete list of by-elections to North Yorkshire County Council.2001–2005
By-election following death of Denis Pedder.2009–2013
By-election following resignation of Ron Haigh.By-election following resignation of Melva Steckles.
2013–2017
By-election following death of Margaret Hulme.By-election following death of Polly English.
By-election following death of Tony Hall.
2017–2022
By-election following resignation of Nicola Faris.By-election following death of John Blackie.
By-election following death of Geoff Webber.
By-election following death of Richard Welch.
2022–2026
By-election following death of Margaret Atkinson.By-election following resignation of Tony Randerson, who contested the by-election as an independent.
By-election following resignation of Bridget Fortune.
By-election following resignation of Dave Whitfield.
By-election following resignation of Patricia Marsh.
By-election following resignation of Tony Randerson.