Dartford Borough Council elections

Dartford Borough Council is the local authority for the Borough of Dartford in Kent, England. The council is elected every four years.

Council elections

 * 1973 Dartford District Council election
 * 1976 Dartford Borough Council election (New ward boundaries)
 * 1979 Dartford Borough Council election
 * 1983 Dartford Borough Council election
 * 1987 Dartford Borough Council election (Some new ward boundaries & borough boundary changes also took place)
 * 1991 Dartford Borough Council election
 * 1995 Dartford Borough Council election (Borough boundary changes took place but the number of seats remained the same)
 * 1999 Dartford Borough Council election
 * 2003 Dartford Borough Council election (New ward boundaries)
 * 2007 Dartford Borough Council election
 * 2011 Dartford Borough Council election
 * 2015 Dartford Borough Council election
 * 2019 Dartford Borough Council election (New ward boundaries)
 * 2023 Dartford Borough Council election

2003-2007
This election was scheduled as part of the council elections of 1 May 2003. It was delayed following the death of Bob Dunn (who was standing for re-election), just one week before the ballot.

2011-2015
The by-election was held following the resignation of Conservative Cllr Gary Reynolds.

The by-election resulted from the death of Swanscombe and Greenhithe Residents Association Cllr Leslie Bobby.

The by-election was held following the resignation of Labour Cllr John Adams.

The by-election was held following the death of Conservative Cllr Nancy Wightman.

The by-election was held following the death of Labour Cllr John Muckle.

2019-2023
The by-election was held following the resignation of Conservative Cllr Ian Armitt.

The by-election was held following the resignation of Conservative Cllr Calvin McLean.

The by-election was held following the death of Conservative Cllr Ann Allen.

The by-election was held following the resignation of Conservative Cllr Lucas Reynolds.

The by-election was held following the resignation of Conservative Cllr Ellenor Palmer.