Target database: County Council Leaders
Summary
Name | UK / English : County Council Leaders |
Major update schedule | Quarterly |
Records | ~24 (varies) |
Region | England only |
Single or multi target? | Returns one target per postcode |
Can be used for Tweet-to-Target pages? | No |
Can be used for Click-to-Call pages? | No |
Can be used for Political Broadcasts? | Yes |
Can be used for Data Mapping? | No |
Allows for target setting filtering? | No |
This database contains England’s county councillor leader per county. Since Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland do not have county councillors, it will not work for those countries. Instead you can redirect & filter from the organization “No County Council for this area” for those areas.
It can be used for email-to-target pages and for political broadcasts.
Description
In the UK, one or more councillors represent a “ward”, which are the primary unit of electoral districts.
Some wards are represented by county councillors, and some by district, unitary or London borough councillors. Some have both kinds (known as two-tier councils).
This is a good guide if you want to know more.
The supporter’s postcode is mapped, via the email-to-target page, to a ward area in this database and a target is displayed for the supporter’s target email.
This does not return district/unitary/borough council leaders, so if you wish to target both kinds of councillor, you have two options:
- Because we provide both the “UK / English : District/Unitary/Borough Council Leaders” and the “UK / English : County Council Leaders” databases, you can add both to an email-to-target page (by having target settings as multi-database). It means that two-tier postcodes would return both leaders as its target.
- You can use the “UK / English : Council Leaders – Upper Tier” database which can be used on its own. This returns a single leader (for postcodes that have a two-tier council this will return their county councillor leader).
Related databases
These databases handle the county councillor and district/unitary/borough councillors.
- UK / English : District/Unitary Authority Councillors – this database contains the UK’s district, unitary or borough councillors per ward
- UK / English : County Councillors – this database returns targets for wards represented by a county council
- UK / English : Councillors – Upper Tier – this database combines both district/unitary/borough councillors and county councillors. For postcodes that have a two-tier council this will return their county councillors.
- UK / English : District/Unitary/Borough Council Leaders – this database returns the district/unitary/borough council leader (one target)
- UK / English : County Council Leaders – this database returns the county council leader (one target)
- UK / English : Council Leaders – Upper Tier – this database combines both district/unitary/borough councillors and county councillors and returns a single council leader. For postcodes that have a two-tier council this will return their county council leader.
These databases are subsets of the other databases:
- UK / English : Northern Ireland District Councillors
- UK / English : England Non-Metropolitan District Councillors
- UK / English : England Scotland Wales Unitary Authority Councillors
- UK / English : London Borough Councillors
- UK / English : England Metropolitan Councillors
We do not provide a candidate database in the case of elections.
Use these pages to get an idea of the kinds of contacts that are returned:
- District/Unitary Authority Councillors
- County Councillors
- Combined (multi-database – the two above)
- Councillors Upper Tier
- District/Unitary/Borough Council Leaders
Structure
Column name |
What it holds |
Salutation | The complete salutation of the target, e.g. “Dear Councillor Marland,” |
Organization |
The name of the district, unitary or borough region, e.g. “Milton Keynes Council”, “Cyngor Gwynedd”, “Glasgow City Council” or “London Borough of Southwark” |
Position held | One of “Chairman of the Council”, “Chairman of the Council/Leader of the DUP”, “Chairman of the Policy & Resources Committee”, “City Mayor”, “Co-Leader of the Council”, “Deputy Leader of the Council” “Executive Mayor”, “Joint Leader of the Council”, “Leader of Ryedale First Independent Group”, “Leader of the Council”, “Leader of the Liberal Democratic Group”, “Leader of the Residents Association Group”, “The City Mayor”, “The Lord Mayor”, “The Mayor” |
Title |
The target’s title, e.g. “Councillor” or “Cllr Mrs” |
First name |
The target’s first name |
Last name |
The target’s last name |
Suffix |
The target’s suffix if appropriate |
Phone number |
The phone number of the target if available |
Fax number |
Not used |
Various address fields |
The address fields of the target if available |
Party image |
Not used |
Biography 1 | The ward name, e.g. “Wolverton” or “Brunswick & Adelaide” |
Biography 2 |
Not used |
Twitter Handle (Biography 3) |
Not used |
Biography 4 |
The type of area, one of District Council (Northern Ireland), English Non-Metropolitan District, English Unitary Authority”, London Borough, Metropolitan Council (England), Scottish Unitary Authority, Welsh Unitary Authority |
Biography 5 | Not used |
Biography 6 |
Not used |
Biography 7 |
The UK region (one of East Midlands, Eastern, London, North East, North West, Northern Ireland, Scotland, South East, South West, Wales, West Midlands, Yorkshire and Humber) |
Party (Biography 8) |
The target’s political party (one of “Alliance Party of Northern Ireland”, “Conservative”, “DUP”, “Green Party”, “Independent”, “Labour”, “Labour/Co-operative”, “Liberal Democrat”, “Other” |