The LGA is a cross party organisation and its decision-making arrangements are politically balanced, reflecting the combined political composition of the authorities within its membership.
This section contains information on the LGA's political balance, its five political groups and how these groups appoint to their allocation of seats. It includes information on forthcoming local elections which will impact on the LGA's political balance, along with advice for councils during an election period.
In this section:
Our political balance
The LGA Board uses the proportionality figures as the basis for negotiating the allocation of chairs and vice-chairs and populating all our member boards.
Political groups
There are five political groups at the Local Government Association (LGA) – Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrat, Independent and Reform UK – each supported by a group office.
Political group appointments
Each political group has its own appointment process. Read more about this.
Local government elections
Details of when different types of authorities are due to hold local elections and guidance on the pre-election period.