Local Government in Culcheth has been administered by
Lancashire County Council (1889–1974),
Leigh Rural District Council (1894–1933), Culcheth Parish Council (1894–1933) and
Golborne Urban District (1933–1974). Today, Culcheth is administered by Culcheth and Glazebury Parish Council, as well as by Warrington Borough Council (both since 1974). On 1 April 1998, the
Warrington unitary authority was created, of which Culcheth is a part. Culcheth was formerly a
township in the parish of Newchurch-Kenyon. In 1866 Culceth became a civil parish. On 1 October 1933 the parish was abolished and merged with
Golborne and
Croft. In 1931 the parish had a population of 2730. Culcheth (along with its neighbouring villages Glazebury and Croft) form the
Warrington Borough Council ward of
Culcheth, Glazebury and Croft. Although the Labour Party took all three seats in this ward in the local elections of 2016, in 2021 they all changed hands to the Conservatives. The ward forms part of the
Warrington North parliamentary constituency, which has been represented by
Labour MP Charlotte Nichols since 2019. Nichols replaced
Helen Jones as MP, who lives in the village centre with her family. At the 2012 municipal elections, Chris Vobe (son of Helen Jones MP) became the first
Labour Party Councillor for Culcheth since the mid-1990s, taking his seat on Warrington Borough Council at the Town Hall on 14 May 2012, with Culcheth having been represented on Warrington Borough Council by three
Conservative councillors from 1996 to 2012. Chris Vobe stood down from his position in 2016. Cheshire Constabulary has established a police community base in Culcheth Scout Centre in agreement with the local scout group. This innovation allows local police officers to spend more time in the community and makes it easier for people to contact them. Without this arrangement police officers would have to be based at Warrington Police Station, which is several miles away from their 'beat'. ==Transport==