Parliament Kirklevington, as part of the
Stockton South Parliamentary Constituency, was represented in the
House of Commons by James Wharton (Conservative), who was elected on 6 May 2010. James Wharton was re-elected with an increased majority on 7 May 2015. In August 2016 he was appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Department for International Development. As a result of the elections on 8 June 2017 Labour's
Paul Williams, a local doctor, took over from
James Wharton. In 2019, Conservative
Matt Vickers won the seat.
Borough Kirklevington is part of the Stockton-on-Tees Borough's Yarm ward, represented by three councillors. These councillors were elected as Conservatives on 6 May 2011, Mark Anthony Chatburn later defected to UKIP.
Parish Council The Kirklevington and Castle Leavington Parish Council has seven members. It was chaired by Kate Brown for 7 years, however is now chaired by Jennie Beaumont who took her place in May 2017
Police Kirklevington falls within the
Cleveland Police area. As of April 2014 the police have installed
ANPR number plate recognition cameras on the
A67 road through the village, recording all vehicular movements 24 hours a day. ==Education==