While some local authorities hold all-out elections every four years, some either hold polls every year, or every other year or three out of four years.
No East Sussex or West Sussex county council elections will be held this year, while a general election has to be held by no later than January 2025.
![After years of relentless gains, Labour swept to power last May. With Labour now defending more seats than the Conservatives (seven to four), it needs to keep at least three to hold its majority.](https://www.sussexexpress.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOmYyYTRmNGJlLTNhM2UtNDFiOC1iYTY2LTE2NDc0MmE3M2M4MTo0N2UyMWVmOC00ZWI1LTRiYTAtYmE1Ny1jOTY4NGQ5NTM3YWE=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
13. Worthing Borough Council - 11 seats
After years of relentless gains, Labour swept to power last May. With Labour now defending more seats than the Conservatives (seven to four), it needs to keep at least three to hold its majority. Photo: o3p
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