Your county councillor is one of 61 councillors elected to represent the views and concerns of the people of Cambridgeshire. Each councillor, also referred to as a member, represents an electoral division within Cambridgeshire and is elected for a period of four years.
The last election was held on 6 May 2021 and the next election will take place on 1 May 2025.
A list of councillors names and addresses is provided as an excel spreadsheet. This data is freely reusable under the Open Government Licence.
Current political make-up of Cambridgeshire County Council
Conservative | 22 |
Independent | 2 |
St Neots Independent Group | 1 |
Labour | 10 |
Liberal Democrat | 23 |
Non-Aligned Independent | 3 |
Total | 61 |
County councillors by political party
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Respectful debate
We have a zero-tolerance approach to abuse towards County Councillors. We enforce a strict policy that sets clear expectations for interactions and promoting respectful debate.
- Debate and disagreement are welcome but only if expressed with courtesy, respect and politeness.
- Communications of any kind (including social media posts, emails, letters, telephone calls and in-person conversations), should not contain abuse, harassment, intimidation or threats of any form.
- Communications should not contain any form of discrimination – including racism, sexism, ageism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia or religious intolerance.
- Communications should not spread false or unverified information.
- For transparency reasons, residents should not post anonymously on the council's online platforms.
If any of these guidelines are broken, we reserve the right to delete posts, block users from our online platforms and report content to the police if necessary.