[1] As part of the staggered four-year election cycle, half of the borough council was up for re-election in addition to a vacant seat in the Exhall ward.
[2] Prior to the election, Nuneaton and Bedworth was seen to be a "swing council" that was expected to see a drop in support for the Labour Party due to the perceived unpopularity of party leader Jeremy Corbyn.
Despite losing some seats and seeing a reduced share of the popular vote, Labour retained their majority on the council.
Total voting figures reflect that voters in the Exhall ward were entitled to cast two ballots.
Despite losing, the Labour Party retained their major and control of the council.