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List of electoral wards in Kent

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of electoral divisions and wards in the ceremonial county of Kent in South East England. All changes since the re-organisation of local government following the passing of the Local Government Act 1972 are shown. The number of councillors elected for each electoral division or ward is shown in brackets.

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The City of London is a unique place -- it's the city in a city (in a country in a country) that runs its government with perhaps the most complicated elections in the world involving medieval guilds, modern corporations, mandatory titles and fancy hats, all of which are connected in this horrifying org chart. Why so complicated? Though the new Skyscrapers might make you think the City of London is relatively young, it's actually the oldest continuous government on the Island of Great Britain. The City of London predates the Empire that Victoria ruled, the Kingdoms Anne united and the Magna Carta that John, reluctantly, signed. While the London which surrounds the city only got to electing its first Mayor in 2000, the list of Mayors who've governed the City of London is almost 700 people long going back more than a thousand years. The City of London's government is so old there's no surviving record of when it was born -- there are only documents, like the Magna Carta, which mention the pre-existing powers the City of London already had at that time. While a government like the United States's officially gets its power from the people, and Parliament gets its power from the Crown, (which in turn gets it from God), the City of London gets its power from 'time immemorial' meaning that the City is so old, it just is. And that age brings with it unusual and complicated traditions, the most notable of these, perhaps, is that in city of London elections, companies get votes. Quite a lot actually, about 3/4th of the votes cast in City elections are from companies with the remaining 1/4th from residents. The way it works is that the bigger a company is the more votes it gets from the City of London. The companies then give their votes to select employees who work, but do not live, within the city and it's these employees who do the actual voting at election time. The result is that the Common Council, the bureaucratic beating heart of the City of London, has about 20 common councilors elected by residents of the city and about 80 elected by companies of the city. The reasoning behind this unusual tradition is that for every 1 person who lives in the City of London, 43 people commute in every day. In total that's 300,000 commuters using City services and whose employment depends on the City of London being business friendly. The man in charge of the common council and who heads The City's government is The Right Honorable, the Lord Mayor of London. Now, suppose *you* want to be Lord Mayor, Surely, just as in that other London all you'll need do is a) Be a British, Commonwealth, or EU citizen, who has b) lived in the city for a year, and who c) wins the election Right? No, in The City of London, that's not nearly enough. Ready for the qualifications list? Before you even run for Lord Mayor you need have been a Sheriff of The City of London. But before you can be Sheriff, you need to be an Aldermen. What's an Aldermen? Well, the City of London is divided into 25 wards, and each Ward elects one Aldermen to represent it on the Court of Aldermen -- a sub-section of the common council. Before you can run for Alderman, you need to gain Freeman Status... and who gives out freeman status? Why none other than the very Court of Aldermen you're trying to get elected to. Which might just seem like a conflict of interest. Luckily there is another way to get the freeman status -- join one of the City's Guilds -- sadly, they aren't called guilds, they're called Livery Companies (a name which is both more boring and less descriptive), but the remnants of medieval guilds many of them are and within the City there are 108 of them to choose from including, but not limited to, The Apothecaries The Fishmongers The Masons The Mercers The Scientific Instrument Makers The Bankers The Shipwrights The Wheelwrights The Butchers, The bakers, *Two* different candlestick makers, and the most exciting of all: The Chartered Accountants! Many of these guilds, like the Fletchers, have become charities, but some are still active, such as the Goldsmiths who test the quality of British coinage and the Hackney carriage drivers who license taxi drivers. To join one of these guilds you'll either need to meet the professional requirements, or for the charities like the Haberdashers you'll need the approval of two existing members, others won't tell you how to become a members. If, you meet none of the Livery Companies membership requirements, but you think you'll be a clever clogs and start your *own* Livery Company and grant *yourself* freeman status, tough luck because new Livery Companies need to be approved by, you guessed it, the Court of Aldermen. But let's assume one way or another you get the official freeman status certificate, now you can finally run for Aldermen of a Ward -- after the Lord Chancellor’s Advisory Committee also approves of you. But, that small barrier passed, you can win election as Aldermen in either one of the 4 wards where people live or the 21 wards where companies live. Once on the court of aldermen to continue your path to the Mayor's Office in Guildhall, you must now be elected as sheriff, but this time it's the members of the Livery Companies who pick the sheriffs. So *if* the Livery Company members elect you as Sheriff, *after* you have successfully completed your term *then* you can finally run for Mayor. But, surprisingly the, residents of the City of London don't vote for the Mayor, our old friends on the Court of Aldermen do. So in summary, once you get freeman status from either the court of aldermen or the livery companies and after your ward elected you as alderman and then the livery companies elect you as sheriff and after your term as sheriff ends but while you're still on the court of aldermen then you can run for Mayor. And -- assuming the other aldermen select you, finally take your place as **The Right Honorable, The Lord Mayor of London** -- for one year, with no salary. And you have to cover your own expenses, which will be quite considerable as your new job consists mostly of making hundreds of speeches a year around the world promoting city business. But you do get that fancy hat, which just might make it all worth while.

County council

Kent

Electoral Divisions from 1 April 1974 (first election 12 April 1973) to 7 May 1981:[1][2]

  1. Ashford No. 1 (1)
  2. Ashford No. 2 (South East) (1)
  3. Ashford No. 3 (South) (1)
  4. Bridge-Blean No. 1 (1)
  5. Bridge-Blean No. 2 (1)
  6. Broadstairs & St Peters No. 1 (1)
  7. Broadstairs & St Peters No. 2 (1)
  8. Canterbury (2)
  9. Chatham No. 1 (Luton) (1)
  10. Chatham No. 2 (St Johns) (1)
  11. Chatham No. 3 (Christchurch) (1)
  12. Chatham No. 4 (1)
  13. Cranbrook (1)
  14. Dartford No. 1 (Priory) (1)
  15. Dartford No. 2 (1)
  16. Dartford No. 3 (1)
  17. Dartford Rural No. 1 (1)
  18. Dartford Rural No. 2 (1)
  19. Dartford Rural No. 3 (1)
  20. Dartford Rural No. 4 (1)
  21. Deal No. 1 (1)
  22. Deal No. 2 (1)
  23. Dover No. 1 (River) (1)
  24. Dover No. 2 (1)
  25. Dover No. 3 (1)
  26. Dover Rural (1)
  27. East Ashford (1)
  28. Eastry South (1)
  29. Elham (1)
  30. Faversham (1)
  31. Folkestone No. 1 (1)
  32. Folkestone No. 2 (1)
  33. Folkestone No. 3 (1)
  34. Gillingham No. 1 (1)
  35. Gillingham No. 2 (1)
  36. Gillingham No. 3 (1)
  37. Gillingham No. 4 (1)
  38. Gillingham No. 5 (1)
  39. Gillingham No. 6 (1)
  40. Gravesend No. 1 (1)
  41. Gravesend No. 2 (1)
  42. Gravesend No. 3 (1)
  43. Gravesend No. 4 (1)
  44. Herne Bay No. 1 (1)
  45. Herne Bay No. 2 (1)
  46. Hollingbourn No. 1 (1)
  47. Hollingbourn No. 2 (1)
  48. Hythe (1)
  49. Maidstone No. 1 (1)
  50. Maidstone No. 2 (1)
  51. Maidstone No. 3 (1)
  52. Maidstone No. 4 (1)
  53. Maidstone No. 5 (1)
  54. Maidstone Rural No. 1 (1)
  55. Maidstone Rural No. 2 (1)
  56. Malling No. 1 (1)
  57. Malling No. 2 (1)
  58. Malling No. 3 (1)
  59. Malling No. 4 (1)
  60. Margate No. 1 (1)
  61. Margate No. 2 (1)
  62. Margate No. 3 (1)
  63. Margate No. 4 (1)
  64. Northfleet No. 1 (1)
  65. Northfleet No. 2 (1)
  66. Ramsgate No. 1 (1)
  67. Ramsgate No. 2 (1)
  68. Ramsgate No. 3 (1)
  69. Rochester No. 1 (1)
  70. Rochester No. 2 (2)
  71. Rochester No. 3 (1)
  72. Rochester No. 4 (1)
  73. Romney Marsh (1)
  74. Royal Tunbridge Wells No. 1 (2)
  75. Royal Tunbridge Wells No. 2 (2)
  76. Sandwich (1)
  77. Sevenoaks No. 1 (1)
  78. Sevenoaks No. 2 (1)
  79. Sevenoaks Rural No. 1 (1)
  80. Sevenoaks Rural No. 2 (1)
  81. Sevenoaks Rural No. 3 (1)
  82. Sheerness (1)
  83. Sheppey (1)
  84. Sittingbourne & Milton No. 1 (1)
  85. Sittingbourne & Milton No. 2 (1)
  86. Southborough (1)
  87. Strood Rural No. 1 (1)
  88. Strood Rural No. 2 (1)
  89. Swale East (1)
  90. Swale West (1)
  91. Swanscombe & Stone (1)
  92. Tenterden (1)
  93. Tonbridge No. 1 (1)
  94. Tonbridge No. 2 (1)
  95. Tonbridge No. 3 (1)
  96. Tonbridge Rural (1)
  97. West Ashford (1)
  98. Whitstable No. 1 (1)
  99. Whitstable No. 2 (1)

Electoral Divisions from 7 May 1981 to 5 May 2005:[3][2]

  1. Ashford North (1)
  2. Ashford Rural East (1)
  3. Ashford Rural West (1)
  4. Ashford South (1)
  5. Ashford South East (1)
  6. Birchington & Parishes (1)
  7. Broadstairs North (1)
  8. Broadstairs South (1)
  9. Canterbury Central (1)
  10. Canterbury East (1)
  11. Canterbury North (1)
  12. Canterbury South (1)
  13. Cranbrook (1)
  14. Darent Valley (1)
  15. Dartford North (1) †
  16. Dartford South East (1) †
  17. Dartford South West (1) †
  18. Dartford West (1) †
  19. Deal East (1)
  20. Deal West (1)
  21. Dover Central (1)
  22. Dover Rural (1)
  23. Dover South (1)
  24. Dover West (1)
  25. Elham Valley (1)
  26. Faversham (1)
  27. Folkestone North (1)
  28. Folkestone South (1)
  29. Folkestone West (1)
  30. Gillingham North Central (1); electoral division abolished in 1998[4]
  31. Gillingham North East (1); electoral division abolished in 1998[4]
  32. Gillingham North West (1); electoral division abolished in 1998[4]
  33. Gillingham South Central (1); electoral division abolished in 1998[4]
  34. Gillingham South East (1); electoral division abolished in 1998[4]
  35. Gillingham South West (1); electoral division abolished in 1998[4]
  36. Gravesend East (1)
  37. Gravesend North (1)
  38. Gravesend South (1)
  39. Gravesham Rural (1)
  40. Herne Bay East (1)
  41. Herne Bay West (1)
  42. Hythe (1)
  43. Maidstone Central (1)
  44. Maidstone North East (1)
  45. Maidstone Rural East (1)
  46. Maidstone Rural North (1)
  47. Maidstone Rural South (1)
  48. Maidstone Rural West (1)
  49. Maidstone South East (1)
  50. Maidstone South West (1)
  51. Maidstone West (1)
  52. Malling Rural Central (1)
  53. Malling Rural North (1)
  54. Malling Rural North East (1)
  55. Malling Rural West (1)
  56. Margate Central (1)
  57. Margate East (1)
  58. Margate West (1)
  59. Medway North (1); electoral division abolished in 1998[4]
  60. Medway North Central (1); electoral division abolished in 1998[4]
  61. Medway North East (1); electoral division abolished in 1998[4]
  62. Medway North West (1); electoral division abolished in 1998[4]
  63. Medway Rural (1); electoral division abolished in 1998[4]
  64. Medway South (1); electoral division abolished in 1998[4]
  65. Medway South Central (1); electoral division abolished in 1998[4]
  66. Medway South East (1); electoral division abolished in 1998[4]
  67. Medway South West (1); electoral division abolished in 1998[4]
  68. Northfleet (1)
  69. Northwood & Eastcliff (1)
  70. Ramsgate North (1)
  71. Ramsgate South (1)
  72. Romney Marsh (1)
  73. Sandwich (1)
  74. Sevenoaks Central (1)
  75. Sevenoaks East (1)
  76. Sevenoaks North (1)
  77. Sevenoaks North East (1)
  78. Sevenoaks South (1)
  79. Sevenoaks West (1)
  80. Sheerness (1)
  81. Sheppey (1)
  82. Southborough (1)
  83. Swale Central (1)
  84. Swale East (1)
  85. Swale North (1)
  86. Swale West (1)
  87. Swanley (1)
  88. Swanscombe & Stone (1) †
  89. Tenterden (1)
  90. Tollgate (1)
  91. Tonbridge East (1)
  92. Tonbridge West (1)
  93. Tunbridge Wells Central (1)
  94. Tunbridge Wells East (1)
  95. Tunbridge Wells Rural East (1)
  96. Tunbridge Wells Rural West (1)
  97. Tunbridge Wells South (1)
  98. Whitstable East (1)
  99. Whitstable West (1)

† minor boundary changes in 1989[5]

Electoral Divisions from 5 May 2005 to 4 May 2017:[6]

  1. Ashford Central (1)
  2. Ashford East (1)
  3. Ashford Rural East (1)
  4. Ashford Rural South (1)
  5. Ashford Rural West (1)
  6. Ashford South (1)
  7. Birchington & Villages (1)
  8. Broadstairs & Sir Moses Montefiore (2)
  9. Canterbury City North East (1)
  10. Canterbury City South West (1)
  11. Canterbury South East (1)
  12. Canterbury West (1)
  13. Cranbrook (1)
  14. Darent Valley (1)
  15. Dartford East (1)
  16. Dartford North East (1)
  17. Dartford Rural (1)
  18. Dartford West (1)
  19. Deal (2)
  20. Dover North (1)
  21. Dover Town (2)
  22. Dover West (1)
  23. Elham Valley (1)
  24. Faversham (1)
  25. Folkestone North East (1)
  26. Folkestone South (1)
  27. Folkestone West (1)
  28. Gravesham East (2)
  29. Gravesham Rural (1)
  30. Herne & Sturry (1)
  31. Herne Bay (2)
  32. Hythe (1)
  33. Maidstone Central (2)
  34. Maidstone North East (1)
  35. Maidstone Rural East (1)
  36. Maidstone Rural North (1)
  37. Maidstone Rural South (1) †
  38. Maidstone Rural West (1) †
  39. Maidstone South (1) †
  40. Maidstone South East (1)
  41. Malling Central (1)
  42. Malling North (1)
  43. Malling Rural East (1)
  44. Malling Rural North East (1)
  45. Malling West (1)
  46. Margate & Cliftonville (2)
  47. Margate West (1)
  48. Northfleet & Gravesend West (2)
  49. Ramsgate (2)
  50. Romney Marsh (1)
  51. Sandwich (1)
  52. Sevenoaks Central (1)
  53. Sevenoaks East (1)
  54. Sevenoaks North East (1)
  55. Sevenoaks South (1)
  56. Sevenoaks West (1)
  57. Sheerness (1)
  58. Sheppey (1)
  59. Swale Central (2)
  60. Swale East (1)
  61. Swale West (1)
  62. Swanley (1)
  63. Swanscombe & Greenhithe (1)
  64. Tenterden (1)
  65. Tonbridge (2)
  66. Tunbridge Wells East (1)
  67. Tunbridge Wells North (1)
  68. Tunbridge Wells Rural (1)
  69. Tunbridge Wells South (1)
  70. Tunbridge Wells West (1)
  71. Whitstable (2)
  72. Wilmington (1)

† minor boundary changes in 2009[7]

Electoral Divisions from 4 May 2017 to present:[8]

  1. Ashford Central (1)
  2. Ashford East (1)
  3. Ashford Rural East (1)
  4. Ashford Rural South (1)
  5. Ashford Rural West (1)
  6. Ashford South (1)
  7. Birchington & Rural (2)
  8. Broadstairs (1)
  9. Canterbury City North (1)
  10. Canterbury City South (1)
  11. Canterbury North (1)
  12. Canterbury South (1)
  13. Cheriton, Sandgate & Hythe East (1)
  14. Cliftonville (1)
  15. Cranbrook (1)
  16. Dartford East (1)
  17. Dartford North East (1)
  18. Dartford Rural (1)
  19. Dartford West (1)
  20. Deal & Walmer (2)
  21. Dover North (1)
  22. Dover Town (2)
  23. Dover West (1)
  24. Elham Valley (1)
  25. Faversham (1)
  26. Folkestone East (1)
  27. Folkestone West (1)
  28. Gravesend East (2)
  29. Gravesham Rural (1)
  30. Herne Bay East (1)
  31. Herne Village & Sturry (1)
  32. Hythe West (1)
  33. Maidstone Central (2)
  34. Maidstone North East (1)
  35. Maidstone Rural East (1)
  36. Maidstone Rural North (1)
  37. Maidstone Rural South (1)
  38. Maidstone Rural West (1)
  39. Maidstone South (1)
  40. Maidstone South East (1)
  41. Malling Central (1)
  42. Malling North (1)
  43. Malling North East (1)
  44. Malling Rural East (1)
  45. Malling West (1)
  46. Margate (1)
  47. Northfleet & Gravesend West (2)
  48. Ramsgate (2)
  49. Romney Marsh (1)
  50. Sandwich (1)
  51. Sevenoaks North & Darent Valley (1)
  52. Sevenoaks Rural North East (1)
  53. Sevenoaks Rural South (1)
  54. Sevenoaks Town (1)
  55. Sevenoaks West (1)
  56. Sheppey (2)
  57. Sittingbourne North (1)
  58. Sittingbourne South (1)
  59. Swale East (1)
  60. Swale West (1)
  61. Swanley (1)
  62. Swanscombe & Greenhithe (1)
  63. Tenterden (1)
  64. Tonbridge (2)
  65. Tunbridge Wells East (1)
  66. Tunbridge Wells North (1)
  67. Tunbridge Wells Rural (1)
  68. Tunbridge Wells South (1)
  69. Tunbridge Wells West (1)
  70. Whitstable East & Herne Bay West (1)
  71. Whitstable West (1)
  72. Wilmington (1)

Unitary authority council

Medway

Wards due from 1 May 1997 (order revoked shortly before election):[9][10][4]

  1. (2)
  2. (2)
  3. (2)
  4. (2)
  5. (2)
  6. (2)
  7. (2)
  8. (2)
  9. (2)
  10. (2)
  11. (2)
  12. (2)
  13. (2)
  14. (2)
  15. (2)
  16. (2)
  17. (2)
  18. (2)
  19. (2)
  20. (2)
  21. (2)
  22. (2)
  23. (2)
  24. (2)
  25. (2)
  26. (2)
  27. (2)
  28. (2)
  29. (2)
  30. (2)
  31. (2)
  32. (2)
  33. (2)
  34. (2)

Wards from 1 April 1998 (first election 1 May 1997) to 1 May 2003:[11]

  1. All Saints (2)
  2. Beechings (2)
  3. Brompton (2)
  4. Cuxton & Halling (2)
  5. Earl (2)
  6. Frindsbury (2)
  7. Frindsbury Extra & Chattenden (2)
  8. Gillingham North (2)
  9. Gillingham South (2)
  10. Hempstead & Wigmore (3)
  11. Holcombe (3)
  12. Hook Meadow (2)
  13. Hoo St Werburgh (2)
  14. Horsted (2)
  15. Lordswood (3)
  16. Luton (2)
  17. Medway (2)
  18. North Dane (2)
  19. Parkwood (3)
  20. Priestfield (2)
  21. Rainham (2)
  22. Rainham Mark (3)
  23. Rede Court (2)
  24. Riverside (2)
  25. St Margaret’s & Borstal (3)
  26. St Margaret’s (3)
  27. Temple Farm (3)
  28. Thames Side (2)
  29. Town (3)
  30. Troy Town (2)
  31. Twydall (2)
  32. Walderslade (3)
  33. Warren Wood (2)
  34. Watling Street (2)
  35. Wayfield (2)

Wards from 1 May 2003 to 2023:[12]

  1. Chatham Central (3)
  2. Cuxton & Halling (1)
  3. Gillingham North (3)
  4. Gillingham South (3)
  5. Hempstead & Wigmore (2)
  6. Lordswood & Capstone (2)
  7. Luton & Wayfield (3)
  8. Peninsula (3)
  9. Princes Park (2)
  10. Rainham Central (3)
  11. Rainham North (2)
  12. Rainham South (3)
  13. River (2)
  14. Rochester East (2)
  15. Rochester South & Horsted (3)
  16. Rochester West (2)
  17. Strood North (3)
  18. Strood Rural (3)
  19. Strood South (3)
  20. Twydall (3)
  21. Walderslade (2)
  22. Watling (2)

Wards from 2023:[13]

  1. All Saints (1)
  2. Chatham Central & Brompton (3)
  3. Cuxton, Halling & Riverside (2)
  4. Fort Horsted (1)
  5. Fort Pitt (3)
  6. Gillingham North (3)
  7. Gillingham South (3)
  8. Hempstead & Wigmore (2)
  9. Hoo St Werburgh & High Halstow (3)
  10. Lordswood & Walderslade (3)
  11. Luton (2)
  12. Princes Park (2)
  13. Rainham North (3)
  14. Rainham South East (3)
  15. Rainham South West (2)
  16. Rochester East & Warren Wood (3)
  17. Rochester West & Borstal (3)
  18. St Mary's Island (1)
  19. Strood North & Frindsbury (3)
  20. Strood Rural (3)
  21. Strood West (3)
  22. Twydall (2)
  23. Watling (3)
  24. Wayfield & Weeds Wood (2)

District councils

Ashford

Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 6 May 1976:[14]

Wards from 6 May 1976 to 1 May 2003:[15]

Wards from 1 May 2003 to 2 May 2019:[16]

  1. Aylesford Green (1)
  2. Beaver (2)
  3. Biddenden (1)
  4. Bockhanger (1)
  5. Boughton Aluph & Eastwell (1)
  6. Bybrook (1)
  7. Charing (1)
  8. Downs North (1) [includes Chilham, Godmersham and Molash]
  9. Downs West (1) [includes Challock and Hothfield]
  10. Godinton (2)
  11. Great Chart with Singleton North (1)
  12. Highfield (1)
  13. Isle of Oxney (1)
  14. Kennington (1)
  15. Little Burton Farm (1)
  16. Norman (1)
  17. North Willesborough (2)
  18. Park Farm North (1)
  19. Park Farm South (1)
  20. Rolvenden & Tenterden West (1)
  21. Saxon Shore (2) [includes Aldington, Bilsington, Brabourne Lees and Smeeth]
  22. Singleton South (1)
  23. South Willesborough (1)
  24. St Michaels (1)
  25. Stanhope (1)
  26. Stour (2)
  27. Tenterden North (1)
  28. Tenterden South (1)
  29. Victoria (2)
  30. Washford (1)
  31. Weald Central (2) [includes Bethersden, High Halden and Pluckley]
  32. Weald East (1) [includes Finberry and Mersham]
  33. Weald North (1) [includes Egerton and Smarden]
  34. Weald South (2) [includes Hamstreet, Shadoxhurst and Woodchurch]
  35. Wye (1)

Wards from 2 May 2019 to present:[17]

  1. Aylesford & East Stour (2)
  2. Beaver (2)
  3. Biddenden (1)
  4. Bircholt (1)
  5. Bockhanger (1)
  6. Bybrook (1)
  7. Charing (1)
  8. Conningbrook & Little Burton Farm (1)
  9. Downs North (1)
  10. Downs West (1)
  11. Furley (2)
  12. Goat Lees (1)
  13. Godinton (1)
  14. Highfield (1)
  15. Isle of Oxney (1)
  16. Kennington (1)
  17. Kingsnorth Village & Bridgefield (1)
  18. Mersham, Sevington South with Finberry (1)
  19. Norman (1)
  20. Park Farm North (1)
  21. Park Farm South (1)
  22. Repton (2)
  23. Rolvenden & Tenterden West (1)
  24. Roman (1)
  25. Saxon Shore (1)
  26. Singleton East (1)
  27. Singleton West (1)
  28. Stanhope (1)
  29. Tenterden North (1)
  30. Tenterden South (1)
  31. Tenterden St Michael's (1)
  32. Upper Weald (1)
  33. Victoria (2)
  34. Washford (1)
  35. Weald Central (2)
  36. Weald North (1)
  37. Weald South (2)
  38. Willesborough (2)
  39. Wye with Hinxhill (1)

Canterbury

Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 3 May 1979:[14]

Wards from 3 May 1979 to 1 May 2003:[18]

Wards from 1 May 2003 to 7 May 2015:[19]

  1. Barham Downs (1)
  2. Barton (3)
  3. Blean Forest (2)
  4. Chartham & Stone Street (2)
  5. Chestfield & Swalecliffe (3)
  6. Gorrell (2)
  7. Greenhill & Eddington (2)
  8. Harbledown (1)
  9. Harbour (2)
  10. Herne & Broomfield (3)
  11. Heron (3)
  12. Little Stour (1)
  13. Marshside (1)
  14. Northgate (2)
  15. North Nailbourne (1)
  16. Reculver (3)
  17. St Stephens (3)
  18. Seasalter (3)
  19. Sturry North (1)
  20. Sturry South (1)
  21. Tankerton (2)
  22. West Bay (2)
  23. Westgate (3)
  24. Wincheap (3)

Wards from 7 May 2015 to present:[20]

  1. Barton (3)
  2. Beltinge (2)
  3. Blean Forest (3)
  4. Chartham & Stone Street (2)
  5. Chestfield (2)
  6. Gorrell (3)
  7. Greenhill (1)
  8. Herne & Broomfield (2)
  9. Heron (3)
  10. Little Stour & Adisham (1)
  11. Nailbourne (1)
  12. Northgate (2)
  13. Reculver (1)
  14. Seasalter (2)
  15. St Stephen’s (2)
  16. Sturry (2)
  17. Swalecliffe (1)
  18. Tankerton (1)
  19. West Bay (1)
  20. Westgate (2)
  21. Wincheap (2)

Dartford

Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 6 May 1976:[14]

Wards from 6 May 1976 to 1 May 2003:[21]

  1. Southfleet (2); changed to (1) in 1987[5]
  2. Longfield (3); new ward added in 1987[5]

Wards from 1 May 2003 to 2 May 2019:[22]

  1. Bean & Darenth (3)
  2. Brent (3)
  3. Castle (1)
  4. Greenhithe (3)
  5. Heath (3)
  6. Joyce Green (2)
  7. Joydens Wood (3)
  8. Littlebrook (2)
  9. Longfield, New Barn & Southfleet (3)
  10. Newtown (3)
  11. Princes (3)
  12. Stone (3)
  13. Sutton-at-Hone & Hawley (2)
  14. Swanscombe (3)
  15. Town (2)
  16. West Hill (3)
  17. Wilmington (2)

Wards from 2 May 2019:[23]

  1. Bean & Village Park (1)
  2. Brent (2)
  3. Bridge (1)
  4. Burnham (1)
  5. Darenth (1)
  6. Ebbsfleet (3)
  7. Greenhithe & Knockhall (3)
  8. Heath (2)
  9. Joyden's Wood (2)
  10. Longfield, New Barn & Southfleet (3)
  11. Maypole & Leyton Cross (1)
  12. Newtown (2)
  13. Princes (2)
  14. Stone Castle (3)
  15. Stone House (2)
  16. Swanscombe (2)
  17. Temple Hill (3)
  18. Town (2)
  19. West Hill (3)
  20. Wilmington, Sutton-at-Hone & Hawley (3)

Dover

Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 3 May 1979:[14]

Wards from 3 May 1979 to 1 May 2003:[24]

Wards from 1 May 2003 to 2 May 2019:[25]

  1. Aylesham (2)
  2. Buckland (3)
  3. Capel-le-Ferne (1)
  4. Castle (1)
  5. Eastry (2)
  6. Eythorne & Shepherdswell (2)
  7. Little Stour & Ashstone (3)
  8. Lydden & Temple Ewell (1)
  9. Maxton, Elms Vale & Priory (3)
  10. Middle Deal & Sholden (3)
  11. Mill Hill (3)
  12. North Deal (3)
  13. Ringwould (1)
  14. River (2)
  15. St Margaret's-at-Cliffe (2)
  16. St Radigunds (2)
  17. Sandwich (3)
  18. Tower Hamlets (2)
  19. Town & Pier (1)
  20. Walmer (3)
  21. Whitfield (2)

Wards from 2 May 2019 to present:[26]

  1. Alkham & Capel-le-Ferne (1)
  2. Aylesham, Eythorne & Shepherdswell (3)
  3. Buckland (2)
  4. Dover Downs & River (2)
  5. Eastry Rural (2)
  6. Guston, Kingsdown & St Margaret's-at-Cliffe (2)
  7. Little Stour & Ashstone (2)
  8. Maxton & Elms Vale (1)
  9. Middle Deal (2)
  10. Mill Hill (2)
  11. North Deal (2)
  12. Sandwich (2)
  13. St Radigunds (2)
  14. Tower Hamlets (1)
  15. Town & Castle (2)
  16. Walmer (2)
  17. Whitfield (2)

Gravesham

Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 3 May 1979:[14]

Wards from 3 May 1979 to 1 May 2003:[27]

Wards from 1 May 2003 to present:[28]

  1. Central (3)
  2. Chalk (1)
  3. Coldharbour (2)
  4. Higham (2)
  5. Istead Rise (2)
  6. Meopham North (2)
  7. Meopham South & Vigo (2)
  8. Northfleet North (3)
  9. Northfleet South (3)
  10. Painters Ash (3)
  11. Pelham (3)
  12. Riverside (3)
  13. Riverview (2)
  14. Shorne, Cobham & Luddesdown (2)
  15. Singlewell (3)
  16. Westcourt (3)
  17. Whitehill (2)
  18. Woodlands (3)

Maidstone

Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 3 May 1979:[14]

Wards from 3 May 1979 to 2 May 2002:[29]

Wards from 2 May 2002 to present:[30]

  1. Allington (3)
  2. Barming (1); renamed Barming & Teston in 2017[31]
  3. Bearsted (3)
  4. Boughton Monchelsea & Chart Sutton (1)
  5. Boxley (3)
  6. Bridge (2)
  7. Coxheath & Hunton (3) †
  8. Detling & Thurnham (1)
  9. Downswood & Otham (1)
  10. East (3)
  11. Fant (3)
  12. Harrietsham & Lenham (2)
  13. Headcorn (2)
  14. Heath (2)
  15. High Street (3)
  16. Leeds (1)
  17. Loose (1) †
  18. Marden & Yalding (3)
  19. North (3)
  20. North Downs (1)
  21. Park Wood (2)
  22. Shepway North (3)
  23. Shepway South (2)
  24. South (3) †
  25. Staplehurst (2)
  26. Sutton Valence & Langley (1)

† minor boundary changes in 2011[7]

Sevenoaks

Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 3 May 1979:[14]

Wards from 3 May 1979 to 1 May 2003:[32]

  1. Fawkham & Hartley () †
  2. Longfield (); ward abolished in 1987[5]

† minor boundary changes in 1987[5]

Wards from 1 May 2003 to present:[33]

  1. Ash (3); renamed Ash & New Ash Green in 2011[34]
  2. Brasted, Chevening & Sundridge (3) †
  3. Cowden & Hever (1)
  4. Crockenhill & Well Hill (1)
  5. Dunton Green & Riverhead (2)
  6. Edenbridge North & East (2)
  7. Edenbridge South & West (2)
  8. Eynsford (1) †
  9. Farningham, Horton Kirby & South Darenth (2)
  10. Fawkham & West Kingsdown (3)
  11. Halstead, Knockholt & Badgers Mount (2)
  12. Hartley & Hodsoll Street (3) †
  13. Hextable (2) †
  14. Kemsing (2)
  15. Leigh & Chiddingstone Causeway (1) †
  16. Otford & Shoreham (2) †
  17. Penshurst, Fordcombe & Chiddingstone (1) †
  18. Seal & Weald (2)
  19. Sevenoaks Eastern (2)
  20. Sevenoaks Kippington (2)
  21. Sevenoaks Northern (2)
  22. Sevenoaks Town & St John's (3)
  23. Swanley Christchurch & Swanley Village (3) †
  24. Swanley St Mary's (2)
  25. Swanley White Oak (3)
  26. Westerham & Crockham Hill (2) †

† minor boundary changes in 2015[35]

Shepway/Folkestone and Hythe

Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 3 May 1979:[14]

Wards from 3 May 1979 to 1 May 2003:[36]

Wards from 1 May 2003 to 7 May 2015:[37]

  1. Dymchurch & St Mary’s Bay (3)
  2. Elham & Stelling Minnis (1)
  3. Folkestone Cheriton (3)
  4. Folkestone East (2)
  5. Folkestone Foord (2)
  6. Folkestone Harbour (2)
  7. Folkestone Harvey Central (2)
  8. Folkestone Harvey West (2)
  9. Folkestone Morehall (2)
  10. Folkestone Park (3)
  11. Folkestone Sandgate (2)
  12. Hythe Central (3)
  13. Hythe East (2)
  14. Hythe West (2)
  15. Lydd (3)
  16. Lympne & Stanford (1)
  17. New Romney Coast (2)
  18. New Romney Town (2)
  19. North Downs East (3)
  20. North Downs West (2)
  21. Romney Marsh (1)
  22. Tolsford (1)

Wards from 7 May 2015 to present:[38]

  1. Broadmead (1)
  2. Cheriton (3)
  3. East Folkestone (3)
  4. Folkestone Central (3)
  5. Folkestone Harbour (2)
  6. Hythe (3)
  7. Hythe Rural (2)
  8. New Romney (2)
  9. North Downs East (3)
  10. North Downs West (2)
  11. Romney Marsh (2)
  12. Sandgate & West Folkestone (2)
  13. Walland & Denge Marsh (2)

Swale

Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 3 May 1979:[14]

Wards from 3 May 1979 to 2 May 2002:[39]

Wards from 2 May 2002 to 7 May 2015:[40]

  1. Abbey (2)
  2. Borden (1)
  3. Boughton & Courtenay (2)
  4. Chalkwell (2)
  5. Davington Priory (1)
  6. East Downs (1)
  7. Grove (2)
  8. Hartlip, Newington & Upchurch (2)
  9. Iwade & Lower Halstow (1)
  10. Kemsley (2)
  11. Leysdown & Warden (1)
  12. Milton Regis (2)
  13. Minster Cliffs (3)
  14. Murston (2)
  15. Queenborough & Halfway (3)
  16. Roman (2)
  17. St Ann's (2)
  18. St Michaels (2)
  19. Sheerness East (2)
  20. Sheerness West (2)
  21. Sheppey Central (3)
  22. Teynham & Lynsted (2)
  23. Watling (2)
  24. West Downs (1)
  25. Woodstock (2)

Wards from 7 May 2015 to present:[41]

  1. Abbey (2)
  2. Bobbing, Iwade & Lower Halstow (2)
  3. Borden & Grove Park (2)
  4. Boughton & Courtenay (2)
  5. Chalkwell (1)
  6. East Downs (1)
  7. Hartlip, Newington & Upchurch (2)
  8. Homewood (2)
  9. Kemsley (2)
  10. Milton Regis (2)
  11. Minster Cliffs (3)
  12. Murston (2)
  13. Priory (1)
  14. Queenborough & Halfway (3)
  15. Roman (2)
  16. Sheerness (3)
  17. Sheppey Central (3)
  18. Sheppey East (2)
  19. St Ann’s (2)
  20. Teynham & Lynsted (2)
  21. The Meads (1)
  22. Watling (2)
  23. West Downs (1)
  24. Woodstock (2)

Thanet

Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 3 May 1979:[14]

Wards from 3 May 1979 to 1 May 2003:[42]

Wards from 1 May 2003 to present:[43]

  1. Beacon Road (2)
  2. Birchington North (2)
  3. Birchington South (3)
  4. Bradstowe (2)
  5. Central Harbour (3)
  6. Cliffsend & Pegwell (2)
  7. Cliftonville East (3)
  8. Cliftonville West (3)
  9. Dane Valley (3)
  10. Eastcliff (3)
  11. Garlinge (2)
  12. Kingsgate (1)
  13. Margate Central (2)
  14. Nethercourt (2)
  15. Newington (2)
  16. Northwood (3)
  17. St Peters (3)
  18. Salmestone (2)
  19. Sir Moses Montefiore (2)
  20. Thanet Villages (3) [includes Acol, Minster and St Nicholas at Wade]
  21. Viking (3)
  22. Westbrook (2)
  23. Westgate-on-Sea (3)

Tonbridge and Malling

Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 3 May 1979:[14]

Wards from 3 May 1979 to 2 May 1991:[44]

Wards from 2 May 1991 to 1 May 2003:[45]

  1. Aylesford (3)
  2. Birling, Leybourne & Ryarsh (2)
  3. Blue Bell Hill (2)
  4. Borough Green (2)
  5. Burham, Eccles & Wouldham (2)
  6. Cage Green (2)
  7. Castle (2)
  8. Ditton (3)
  9. East Malling (2)
  10. East Peckham (2)
  11. Hadlow (2)
  12. Higham (3)
  13. Hildenborough (3)
  14. Ightham (1)
  15. Judd (2)
  16. Larkfield North (2)
  17. Larkfield South (2)
  18. Long Mill (2)
  19. Medway (2)
  20. Oast (1)
  21. Snodland East (2)
  22. Snodland West (2)
  23. Trench (3)
  24. Vauxhall (2)
  25. Wateringbury (1)
  26. West Malling, West Peckham & Mereworth (2)
  27. Wrotham (1)

Wards from 1 May 2003 to 7 May 2015:[46]

  1. Aylesford (2)
  2. Blue Bell Hill & Walderslade (2)
  3. Borough Green & Long Mill (3)
  4. Burham, Eccles & Wouldham (2)
  5. Cage Green (2)
  6. Castle (2)
  7. Ditton (2)
  8. Downs (2)
  9. East Malling (2)
  10. East Peckham & Golden Green (2)
  11. Hadlow, Mereworth & West Peckham (2)
  12. Higham (3)
  13. Hildenborough (2)
  14. Ightham (1)
  15. Judd (2)
  16. Kings Hill (2)
  17. Larkfield North (2)
  18. Larkfield South (2)
  19. Medway (2)
  20. Snodland East (2)
  21. Snodland West (3)
  22. Trench (2)
  23. Vauxhall (2)
  24. Wateringbury (1)
  25. West Malling & Leybourne (3)
  26. Wrotham (1)

Wards from 7 May 2015 to present:[47]

  1. Aylesford North & Walderslade (3)
  2. Aylesford South (2)
  3. Borough Green & Long Mill (3)
  4. Burham & Wouldham (2)
  5. Cage Green (2)
  6. Castle (2)
  7. Ditton (2)
  8. Downs & Mereworth (2)
  9. East Malling (2)
  10. Hadlow & East Peckham (3)
  11. Higham (2)
  12. Hildenborough (2)
  13. Judd (2)
  14. Kings Hill (3)
  15. Larkfield North (2)
  16. Larkfield South (2)
  17. Medway (3)
  18. Snodland East & Ham Hill (2)
  19. Snodland West & Holborough Lakes (3)
  20. Trench (2)
  21. Vauxhall (2)
  22. West Malling & Leybourne (3)
  23. Wrotham, Ightham & Stansted (2)
  24. Wateringbury (1)

Tunbridge Wells

Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 6 May 1976:[14]

Wards from 6 May 1976 to 2 May 2002:[48]

Wards from 2 May 2002 to present:[49][50]

  1. Benenden & Cranbrook (3)
  2. Brenchley & Horsmonden (2)
  3. Broadwater (2)
  4. Capel (1)
  5. Culverden (3)
  6. Frittenden & Sissinghurst (1)
  7. Goudhurst & Lamberhurst (2)
  8. Hawkhurst & Sandhurst (3)
  9. Paddock Wood East (2)
  10. Paddock Wood West (2)
  11. Pantiles & St Mark's (3)
  12. Park (3)
  13. Pembury (3)
  14. Rusthall (2)
  15. St James' (2)
  16. St John's (3)
  17. Sherwood (3)
  18. Southborough & High Brooms (3)
  19. Southborough North (2)
  20. Speldhurst & Bidborough (3)

Former district councils

Gillingham

Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 3 May 1979:[14]

Wards from 3 May 1979 to 1 April 1998 (district abolished):[9]

Rochester-upon-Medway

Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 3 May 1979:[14]

Wards from 3 May 1979 to 1 April 1998 (district abolished):[10]

Electoral wards by constituency

Ashford

Aylesford Green, Beaver, Biddenden, Bockhanger, Boughton Aluph and Eastwell, Bybrook, Charing, Downs North, Downs West, Godinton, Great Chart with Singleton North, Highfield, Isle of Oxney, Kennington, Little Burton Farm, Norman, North Willesborough, Park Farm North, Park Farm South, Rolvenden and Tenterden West, St Michaels, Singleton South, South Willesborough, Stanhope, Stour, Tenterden North, Tenterden South, Victoria, Washford, Weald Central, Weald East, Weald North, Weald South, Wye.

Canterbury

Barham Downs, Barton, Blean Forest, Chartham and Stone Street, Chestfield and Swalecliffe, Gorrell, Harbledown, Harbour, Little Stour, North Nailbourne, Northgate, St Stephens, Seasalter, Sturry North, Sturry South, Tankerton, Westgate, Wincheap.

Chatham and Aylesford

Aylesford, Blue Bell Hill and Walderslade, Burham, Chatham Central, Eccles and Wouldham, Ditton, Larkfield North, Larkfield South, Lordswood and Capstone, Luton and Wayfield, Princes Park, Snodland East, Snodland West, Walderslade.

Dartford

Bean and Darenth, Brent, Castle, Greenhithe, Hartley and Hodsoll Street, Heath, Joyce Green, Joydens Wood, Littlebrook, Longfield, New Barn and Southfleet, Newtown, Princes, Stone, Sutton-at-Hone and Hawley, Swanscombe, Town, West Hill, Wilmington.

Dover

Aylesham, Buckland, Capel-le-Ferne, Castle, Eastry, Eythorne and Shepherdswell, Lydden and Temple Ewell, Maxton, Elms Vale and Priory, Middle Deal and Sholden, Mill Hill, North Deal, Ringwould, River, St Margaret's-at-Cliffe, St Radigunds, Tower Hamlets, Town and Pier, Walmer, Whitfield.

Faversham and Mid Kent

Abbey, Bearsted, Boughton, Monchelsea and Chart Sutton, Boxley, Courtenay, Davington Priory, Detling and Thurnham, Downswood and Otham, East Downs, Harrietsham and Lenham, Headcorn, Leeds, North Downs, Park Wood, Shepway North, Shepway South, St Ann's, Sutton Valence and Langley, Watling.

Folkestone and Hythe

Dymchurch and St Mary's Bay, Elham and Stelling Minnis, Folkestone Cheriton, Folkestone East, Folkestone Foord, Folkestone Harbour, Folkestone Harvey Central, Folkestone Harvey West, Folkestone Morehall, Folkestone Park, Folkestone Sandgate, Hythe Central, Hythe East, Hythe West, Lydd, Lympne and Stanford, New Romney Coast, New Romney Town, North Downs East, North Downs West, Romney Marsh, Saxon Shore, Tolsford.

Gillingham and Rainham

Gillingham North, Gillingham South, Hempstead and Wigmore, Rainham Central, Rainham North, Rainham South, Twydall, Watling.

Gravesham

Central, Chalk, Coldharbour, Higham, Istead Rise, Meopham North, Meopham South and Vigo, Northfleet North, Northfleet South, Painters Ash, Pelham, Riverside, Riverview, Shorne, Cobham and Luddesdown, Singlewell, Westcourt, Whitehill, Woodlands.

Maidstone and The Weald

Allington, Barming, Benenden and Cranbrook, Bridge, Coxheath and Hunton, East, Fant, Frittenden and Sissinghurst, Heath, High Street, Loose, Marden and Yalding, North, South, Staplehurst.

North Thanet

Birchington North, Birchington South, Dane Valley, Garlinge, Greenhill and Eddington, Herne and Broomfield, Heron, Margate Central, Marshside, Reculver, Salmestone, Thanet Villages, West Bay, Westbrook, Westgate-on-Sea.

Rochester and Strood

Cuxton and Halling, Peninsula, River, Rochester East, Rochester South and Horsted, Rochester West, Strood North, Strood Rural, Strood South.

Sevenoaks

Ash, Brasted, Chevening and Sundridge, Crockenhill and Well Hill, Dunton Green and Riverhead, Eynsford, Farningham, Horton Kirby and South Darenth, Fawkham and West Kingsdown, Halstead, Knockholt and Badgers Mount, Hextable, Kemsing, Otford and Shoreham, Seal and Weald, Sevenoaks Eastern, Sevenoaks Kippington, Sevenoaks Northern, Sevenoaks Town and St John's, Swanley Christchurch and Swanley Village, Swanley St Mary's, Swanley White Oak, Westerham and Crockham Hill.

Sittingbourne and Sheppey

Borden, Chalkwell, Grove, Hartlip, Newington and Upchurch, Iwade and Lower Halstow, Kemsley, Leysdown and Warden, Milton Regis, Minster Cliffs, Murston, Queenborough and Halfway, Roman, St Michaels, Sheerness East, Sheerness West, Sheppey Central, Teynham and Lynsted, West Downs, Woodstock.

South Thanet

Beacon Road, Bradstowe, Central Harbour, Cliffsend and Pegwell, Cliftonville East, Cliftonville West, Eastcliff, Kingsgate, Little Stour and Ashstone, Nethercourt, Newington, Northwood, Sandwich, St Peters, Sir Moses Montefiore, Viking.

Tonbridge and Malling

Borough Green and Long Mill, Cage Green, Castle, Cowden and Hever, Downs, East Malling, East Peckham and Golden Green, Edenbridge North and East, Edenbridge South and West, Hadlow, Leigh and Chiddingstone Causeway, Mereworth and West Peckham, Higham, Hildenborough, Ightham, Judd, Kings Hill, Medway, Trench, Vauxhall, Wateringbury, West Malling and Leybourne, Wrotham.

Tunbridge Wells

Brenchley and Horsmonden, Broadwater, Capel, Culverden, Goudhurst and Lamberhurst, Hawkhurst and Sandhurst, Paddock Wood East, Paddock Wood West, Pantiles and St Mark's, Park, Pembury, Rusthall, St James’, St John's, Sherwood, Southborough and High Brooms, Southborough North, Speldhurst and Bidborough.

See also

References

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  3. ^ The County of Kent (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1981
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