St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council composition The Metropolitan Borough Council is made up of 48 councillors, three representing each of the 16 wards. Elections to St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council are held in three out of every four years, with one-third of the 48 seats on the council being elected at each election. The
Labour Party has had a majority on the council since the first election in 1973, except for a period between the
2004 election and the
2010 election when no party had a majority. This allowed an alliance between the
Liberal Democrats and the
Conservatives to take control after the
2006 election until Labour regained control in 2010. Since then Labour has strengthened its position on the council, and following the 2022 election the council is composed of the following
councillors:
Parliamentary constituencies The members of parliament who represent St Helens are: •
St Helens North -
David Baines MP •
St Helens South and Whiston -
Marie Rimmer MP Liverpool City Region Combined Authority The Metropolitan Borough of St Helens is one of the six constituent local government districts of the
Liverpool City Region. Since 1 April 2014, some of the borough's responsibilities have been pooled with neighbouring authorities and subsumed into the
Liverpool City Region Combined Authority. The
combined authority has effectively become the top-tier administrative body for the local governance of the city region, and the leader of St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council, along with the five other leaders from neighbouring local government districts, takes strategic decisions over economic development, transport, employment and skills, tourism, culture, housing and physical infrastructure.
Mayor of the Liverpool City Region As a district of the Liverpool City Region it is also governed by the
Mayor of the Liverpool City Region who serves as the mayor of the region. the incumbent mayor is
Steve Rotheram of the labour party ==Geography==