Bedford Borough Council elections
      
Bedford is a unitary authority in Bedfordshire, England. Until 1 April 2009 it was a non-metropolitian district. Since 2002 it has also had a directly elected mayor.
Political control
Borough council
Since the first election to the council in 1973 political control of the council has been held by the following parties:[1][2][3]
Non-metropolitan district
Unitary authority
Directly elected mayor
Council elections
Non-metropolitan district elections
- Bedford District Council election, 1973
- North Bedfordshire Borough Council election, 1976
- North Bedfordshire Borough Council election, 1979
- North Bedfordshire Borough Council election, 1983 (New ward boundaries)[4]
- North Bedfordshire Borough Council election, 1984
- North Bedfordshire Borough Council election, 1986
- North Bedfordshire Borough Council election, 1987
- North Bedfordshire Borough Council election, 1988
- North Bedfordshire Borough Council election, 1990
- North Bedfordshire Borough Council election, 1991 (Borough boundary changes took place but the number of seats remained the same)[5]
- Bedford Borough Council election, 1992
- Bedford Borough Council election, 1994
- Bedford Borough Council election, 1995
- Bedford Borough Council election, 1996
- Bedford Borough Council election, 1998
- Bedford Borough Council election, 1999
- Bedford Borough Council election, 2000
- Bedford Borough Council election, 2002 (New ward boundaries)[6]
- Bedford Borough Council election, 2003
- Bedford Borough Council election, 2004
- Bedford Borough Council election, 2006
- Bedford Borough Council election, 2007
Unitary authority elections
Mayoral elections
Bedford held a referendum on 21 February 2002 on whether to introduce a directly elected mayor after a petition was signed by at least 5% of the electorate. The move was approved with 11,316 voting in favour and 5,357 against on a turnout of 15.5%.[9] The first mayoral election on 17 October 2002 saw independent Frank Branston elected as mayor.[10]
2007
In 2007 Frank Branston was re-elected as mayor.
¹Using the Supplementary Vote system.
²Percentage figures are not officially used on the final votes, they are produced here for illustration and are calculated by the candidates final vote divided by the total of final votes.
2009
A by-election for Mayor of Bedford took place on 15 October 2009 after the death of the previous incumbent, Frank Branston in August 2009.[11] The election was won by the Liberal Democrat, Dave Hodgson.[11]
| Bedford Mayoral Election Results 2009[12] | 
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|  | Name | Party | 1st Preference Votes | % | 2nd Preference Votes | % | Final | % | 
|  | Dave Hodgson | Liberal Democrat | 9,428 | 26.8 | 4,127 |  | 13,555 | 54.0 | 
|  | Parvez Akhtar | Conservative | 9,105 | 25.9 | 2,438 |  | 11,543 | 46.0 | 
|  | Apu Bagchi | Independent | 7,631 | 21.7 |  |  | N/A |  | 
|  | Tony Hare | Independent | 4,316 | 12.3 |  |  | N/A |  | 
|  | James Valentine | Labour | 3,482 | 9.9 |  |  | N/A |  | 
|  | Eve Morley | Green Party | 1,183 | 3.4 |  |  | N/A |  | 
By-election results
References
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