Local elections- why City of York Council vote isn't on

Voters across the UK will go to the polls for local elections in England on May 7, but not in York, where the last local elections took place in May 2023. The next local elections in York are scheduled for May 2027.
Local elections will be held in England on May 7, but York will not participate. The City of York Council holds 'all-out' local elections every four years, with the last one taking place in May 2023. The council's political makeup remains unchanged, with 24 Labour councillors, 19 Liberal Democrats, three Conservatives, and one Restore member. A Local Government Boundary Commission for England review is ongoing, with draft proposals suggesting an increase in councillors from 47 to 48. The commission's final proposals are due in September. The next local elections in York are scheduled for May 2027.
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