Following the results, the Conservatives lost the council to no overall control.[1] Labour won most seats, but fell three seats short of a majority. An alliance of the Conservatives, Liberal Democrats and two of the independent councillors subsequently formed. With exactly half the council's seats the alliance did not have a majority either, but was able to form an administration on receiving the chair's casting vote at the annual council meeting on 22 May 2023. Conservative leader Richard Blunt therefore retained his position as leader of the council.[2]
Election result
2023 North West Leicestershire District Council election[3]
Russell Johnson had been elected in 2019 as a Labour councillor, but left the party to sit as an independent earlier in 2023.[6] Seat shown as independent gain from Labour to allowing for comparison with 2019 results.
Jenny Simmons was the sitting councillor, having won the seat from Labour in a by-election in 2021. Recorded here as Conservative gain from Labour to compare with previous whole council election in 2019.
John Geary was the sitting councillor for Snibston South prior to this election. Elliott Allman had been elected as an independent in 2019 but joined the Conservatives in 2020. Seat shown as Labour gain from independent to allow comparison with 2019 results.[7]