The 2019 Hull City Council election took place on 2 May 2019 to elect members of
Hull City Council
(Kingston upon) Hull City Council is the governing body for the unitary authority and city of Kingston upon Hull. It was created in 1972 as the successor to the Corporation of (Kingston upon) Hull, which was also known as Hull Corporation and fou ...
in England. This was on the same day as other
nationwide local elections. Following a review of Ward boundaries by the Local Government Boundary Commission for England (LGBCE) the whole council was elected in 2018, the 3rd placed winning candidate at that election is up for re-election in 2019. The
Labour Party are defending overall control of the council.
There were no elections in Bricknell or University wards, being two member wards and not being on this round of the three-year cycle.
This result had the following consequences for the total number of seats on the Council after the elections:
Results summary
Ward results
An asterisk * indicates an incumbent who stood for re-election.
Turnout figures where stated are the number of ballot papers handed out in a ward including any rejected ballot papers.
Avenue
Beverley and Newland
Boothferry
Central
Derringham
Drypool
Holderness
Ings
Kingswood
Longhill and Bilton Grange
Marfleet
Newington and Gipsyville
North Carr
Orchard Park
Pickering
Southcoates
St Andrews and Docklands
Sutton
West Carr
References
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Hull City Council elections
2010s in Kingston upon Hull
2019 English local elections
May 2019 events in the United Kingdom