You are represented by one of 75 county councillors - men and
women who are elected every four years by the residents of Suffolk
to represent them and make decisions on their behalf.
Each councillor represents an area called an electoral division.
Large towns may be split into several divisions; in rural areas,
groups of parishes make up a single division. On average, each
county councillor represents around 7,000 people.
To make it easier to find information about your councillor, we
have grouped these electoral divisions into the district and
borough council areas. Please click on the relevant area to see the
divisional information:
County councillors have an important role to reflect the views
and needs of their local residents in the decisions made by the
council. Each councillor also has a small amount of money called a
"locality
budget" which they can spend on local initiatives.
For more information about councillors, please use the links
below:
Useful documents
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