1998 United Kingdom local elections

The 1998 United Kingdom local elections were held on Thursday 7 May 1998. All London borough council seats were elected as well a third of the seats on each of the Metropolitan Boroughs. Some unitary authorities and District councils also had elections. There were no local elections in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland.

These elections took place on the same day as the referendum on establishing the Greater London Authority.

The governing Labour Party, contesting its first national elections since returning to government 12 months previously, enjoyed great success, now having control of 94 councils, with the second placed Liberal Democrats now controlling 14 and the opposition Conservatives (now led by William Hague) a mere eight.

A by-election for the European Parliament was also held in the Yorkshire South constituency; Labour retained the seat.

London boroughs
In all 32 London boroughs the whole council was up for election.

Metropolitan boroughs
All 36 English Metropolitan borough councils had one third of their seats up for election.

Whole council
The whole of the Isle of Wight council was up for election.

Third of council
In 9 English Unitary authorities one third of the council was up for election.

District councils
In 88 English district authorities one third of the council was up for election.

‡ New ward boundaries