List of wards in Plymouth

The city and unitary authority of Plymouth, Devon, England has 20 electoral wards. Of which seven are Labour, nine are Conservative and the remaining four are mixed. Each ward has three member representatives except Drake, Plympton Chaddlewood and Plympton Erle, which have two. 31 members represent the Labour Party, 25 represent the Conservative Party and 1 being Independent making a combined total of 57 member representatives. The wards fall into one of three constituencies that make up Plymouth: Moor View, Sutton and Devonport and South West Devon. The constituency of South West Devon extends beyond Plymouth with wards in Ivybridge outside of Plymouth unitary authority's boundaries.

Wards in Plymouth, as of the May 2010 local election

Wards

Name Labour Conservative Independent Political party Electorate Constituency
Budshead 1 2 0 No overall 9,697 Moor View
Compton 0 3 0 Conservative 9,270 Sutton and Devonport
Devonport 3 0 0 Labour 9,880 Sutton and Devonport
Drake 2 0 0 Labour 6,362 Sutton and Devonport
Efford and Lipson 3 0 0 Labour 9,716 Sutton and Devonport
Eggbuckland 0 3 0 Conservative 10,050 Moor View
Ham 3 0 0 Labour 9,870 Moor View
Honicknowle 3 0 0 Labour 10,306 Moor View
Moor View 1 2 0 No overall 9,592 Moor View
Peverell 2 1 0 No overall 9,853 Sutton and Devonport
Plympton Chaddlewood 0 2 0 Conservative 6,156 South West Devon
Plympton Erle 0 2 0 Conservative 6,989 South West Devon
Plympton St Mary 0 3 0 Conservative 9,740 South West Devon
Plymstock Dunstone 0 3 0 Conservative 9,973 South West Devon
Plymstock Radford 0 3 0 Conservative 9,335 South West Devon
St Budeaux 3 0 0 Labour 9,673 Moor View
St Peter and the Waterfront 3 0 0 Labour 9,715 Sutton and Devonport
Southway 2 1 0 No overall 9,493 Moor View
Stoke 2 0 1 No overall 9,691 Sutton and Devonport
Sutton and Mount Gould 3 0 0 Labour 9,595 Sutton and Devonport

References

    • "Boundaries". Plymouth City Council. Archived from the original on 9 June 2008. Retrieved 20 July 2008.
    • "Plymouth wards". Plymouth City Council. Archived from the original on 9 June 2008. Retrieved 20 July 2008.
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