2019 Wychavon District Council election

The 2019 Wychavon District Council election took place on 2 May 2019 to elect members of Wychavon District Council. This was on the same day as other local elections. The entire council (45 seats) was up for election. The Conservatives lost 5 seats (2 to the Liberal Democrats, 2 to the Green Party, and 1 to an independent), and gained 2 seats (1 from the Liberal Democrats, and 1 held defection from UKIP), bringing their total on the council to 36. 7 wards (Bretforton & Offenham, Dodderhill, Eckington, Harvington & Norton, Inkberrow, Norton and Whittington, and South Bredon Hill) did not hold a vote, as an equal number of candidates ran as seats available.

Election result


UKIP lost a seat which is not shown in the table above as they stood no candidates at this election.

Bretforton and Offenham
No contest was held here, as just 1 candidate ran for the seat.

Dodderhill
No contest was held here, as just 1 candidate ran for the seat.

Droitwich Central
Droitwich Central ward was abolished in the 2023 Boundary Commission review.

Eckington
No contest was held here, as just 1 candidate ran for the seat.

Great Hampton
Gerald Bearcroft was the incumbent councillor, having been elected for UKIP in 2015.

Harvington and Norton
No contest was held here, as just 1 candidate ran for the seat.

Inkberrow
No contest was held here, as just 2 candidates ran for the 2 seats.

Norton and Whittington
No contest was held here, as just 1 candidate ran for the seat.

South Bredon Hill
No contest was held here, as just 1 candidate ran for the seat.