Election results
North Northamptonshire Council elections
6 May 2021 saw the first elections to North Northamptonshire Council, with 78 new councillors being elected across 26 electoral wards. The next set of scheduled local government elections will be held in May 2025.
Results for any by-elections held in-between the scheduled polls will appear below.
- North Northamptonshire Council election results (May 2021)
- North Northamptonshire Council election results (Oundle, February 2022)
- Declaration of result of polls - Oundle Ward, North Northamptonshire Council (February 2022)
Town and Parish Council elections
Elections were held in contested town and parish councils across the north of Northamptonshire on 6 May 2021. The next set of scheduled parish elections will be held in May 2025.
Results for any by-elections held in-between the scheduled polls will appear below.
Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner election
The latest election for the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner (PFCC) for Northamptonshire Police Area was held on 6 May 2021, where Stephen Mold was elected. The next scheduled PFCC election will be held in May 2025.
UK Parliamentary general elections
North Northamptonshire is currently made up of four parliamentary constituencies; Corby, Daventry (part), Kettering and Wellingborough. The last election was held on 12 December 2019. Under the terms of the Fixed-term Parliaments Act, the next general election can be expected to take place on Thursday 2 May 2024.
For details on the current MPs for these areas please see below:
- Corby: Tom Pursglove
- Daventry: Chris Heaton-Harris
- Kettering: Philip Hollobone
- Wellingborough: Peter Bone
Neighbourhood Planning Referendums
Referendums for neighbourhood plans take place as and when required.
Barnwell - Thursday 15 December 2022
Hargrave - Thursday 30 June 2022
Ringstead - Thursday 30 June 2022
Cottingham - February 2022
The latest neighbourhood planning referendum for Cottingham was held in February 2022. Over 50% voted yes.
Ecton and Gretton - May 2021
More than 50% of votes for both plans were “Yes” votes so North Northamptonshire Council will use the neighbourhood plans to help it decide planning applications in the neighbourhood areas of Ecton and Gretton.
Last updated 20 December 2022