Council and Democracy

Councillors - Who Represents You

Oxford has a total of 48 city councillors, with two councillors elected for each of the 24 wards.

Councillors are democratically accountable to residents of their Ward. The overriding duty of Councillors is to the whole community, but they have a special duty to their constituents, including those who did not vote for them.

Find out who represents you

Find out which city councillors represent you by using the postcode search on our LocalView pages.

You can also download the ward map and using the A-Z list below:

Map of Ward Boundaries (109kB PDF)

Council Posts

  • The Leader of Oxford City Council is Councillor Bob Price 
  • The Lord Mayor of Oxford is Councillor John Goddard
  • The Deputy Lord Mayor of Oxford is Councillor Dee Sinclair
  • The Sheriff of Oxford is Councillor Colin Cook

Political Make-up of the Council

Oxford City Council's current political make-up is as follow:

Party
Number of Seats
Labour
25 seats
Liberal Democrat
17 seats
Green
5 seats
Independent Working Class Association 1 seat

The Labour Group currently run the administration at Oxford City Council.

Register of Councillor's Interests

To view Councillors' General Notice of Registrable Interests forms, please see our Register of Councillors' Interests page.

Oxfordshire County Councillors

Find out which County Councillors represent you by visiting the Councillor pages of the Oxfordshire County Council website.

Page last reviewed 25 Jun 2010

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