Your councillor

Find your councillor and learn about expenses, allowances, making a complaint and how you can become a councillor

Who can be a councillor

To stand in a county council election you must be:

  • at least 18 years old
  • a British, Commonwealth or EU citizen

Additionally, you must have either:

  • lived
  • worked
  • owned or rented land or premises

in the Essex County Council area for the whole 12 months before nominations are made, or been registered as a local government elector from the day of nomination onwards.

Becoming a county councillor

The next county council elections are scheduled for Thursday 1 May 2025.

If you’re interested in finding out about the role of a county councillor, read our guide for candidates (PDF, 116KB), contact the election team or visit the Local.gov.uk website and read about being a councillor.

The Local Government Association have created this information guide for disabled people who are considering becoming a councillor.

Find out more

You can also find out more information from these websites:

Electoral boundaries

View the Ordnance Survey's election maps to see electoral boundaries.

Contact the election team
Address:

Democratic Services
County Hall
Market Road
Chelmsford
CM1 1QH
United Kingdom