2017 Nottinghamshire County Council election
The 2017 Nottinghamshire County Council election took place on 4 May 2017 as part of the 2017 local elections in the United Kingdom. The whole council of 66 councillors was elected for a four-year term spanning 56 electoral divisions, a minority of which return two councillors. The voting system used is first-past-the-post.
The result was no overall party group of candidates formed a majority. Before the election the council, had a one-councillor Labour Party majority — after the election the Labour Party formed the second-largest party group, behind Conservative councillors who will require the support of three other councillors during the administration to pass major changes.
A review by the Local Government Boundary Commission for England led to altered boundaries for this election.''Ashfields
Hucknall North
Hucknall South
Hucknall West
Kirkby North
Kirkby South
Selston
Sutton Central & East
Sutton North
Sutton West
Bassetlaw District
''Blyth & Harworth
Misterton
Retford East
Retford West
Tuxford
Worksop East
Worksop North
Worksop South
Worksop West
Broxtowe Borough
''Beeston Central & Rylands
Eastwood
Greasley & Brinsley
Nuthall & Kimberley
Toton, Chilwell & Attenborough
Gedling Borough
''Arnold North
Arnold South
Calverton
Carlton West
Newstead
Mansfield District
''East Mansfield
North Mansfield
South Mansfield
West Mansfield
Warsop
Newark & Sherwood District
''Balderton
Blidworth
Collingham
Farndon & Trent
Muskham & Farnsfield
Newark East
Newark West
Ollerton
Sherwood Forest
Southwell
Rushcliffe Borough
''Bingham East
Bingham West
Cotgrave
Keyworth
Leake & Ruddington
Radcliffe On Trent
West Bridgford South
West Bridgford West