Adur District Council elections

Half of Adur District Council in West Sussex, England is elected every two years. Until 2003, the council was elected by thirds. Since the last boundary changes in 2004, 29 councillors have been elected from 14 wards.

Council elections

 * 1973 Adur District Council election
 * 1976 Adur District Council election
 * 1979 Adur District Council election (New ward boundaries)
 * 1980 Adur District Council election
 * 1982 Adur District Council election
 * 1983 Adur District Council election
 * 1984 Adur District Council election
 * 1986 Adur District Council election (District boundary changes took place but the number of seats remained the same)
 * 1987 Adur District Council election
 * 1988 Adur District Council election
 * 1990 Adur District Council election
 * 1991 Adur District Council election
 * 1992 Adur District Council election
 * 1994 Adur District Council election (District boundary changes took place but the number of seats remained the same)
 * 1995 Adur District Council election
 * 1996 Adur District Council election
 * 1998 Adur District Council election
 * 1999 Adur District Council election
 * 2000 Adur District Council election
 * 2002 Adur District Council election
 * 2003 Adur District Council election
 * 2004 Adur District Council election (New ward boundaries reduced the number of seats by 10)
 * 2006 Adur District Council election
 * 2008 Adur District Council election
 * 2010 Adur District Council election
 * 2012 Adur District Council election
 * 2014 Adur District Council election
 * 2016 Adur District Council election
 * 2018 Adur District Council election
 * 2021 Adur District Council election
 * 2022 Adur District Council election

2010-2014
Paul Graysmark was elected in 2012 for the Conservatives; he resigned to seek re-election as a UKIP candidate.