Elections for Cambridge City Council were held on Thursday 4 May 2006. As Cambridge City Council is elected by thirds, one seat in each of the city's 14 wards was up for election. The exception was Romsey, where two seats were up for election as a by-election for the other seat was held on the same day. Therefore, 15 of the 42 seats on the council were up for election. Overall turnout was 34.4%, down from 37.0% in 2004. The lowest turnout (28.4%) was in Abbey ward and the highest (40.8%) in Queen Edith's.
Results summary
Ward results
Abbey
Arbury
Castle
Cherry Hinton
Coleridge
East Chesterton
King's Hedges
Market
Newnham
Petersfield
Queen's Edith
Romsey
Trumpington
West Chesterton
Sources
- Cambridge City Council: Local election results
- Cambridge City Council: 2006 local election full results
- Cambridge City Election Results since 1945
See also
- Cambridge local elections
- 2006 United Kingdom local elections
- Elections in the United Kingdom




