Lewes District Council in East Sussex, England is elected every four years.
Following the elections in May 2015, on 2 May 2019 and on 4 May 2023, the Council was composed as follows From its formation, until 2013, the council comprised mainly Conservative and Liberal Democrat or Liberal councillors, with a small number of independents and some Labour councillors at different points.
However, in 2013 two Conservative members of the council crossed the floor and joined UKIP, giving the party its first Lewes District councillors.
The Labour Party elected three councillors, and they were joined by two Independents.
Then, in the 2023 local elections for all 41 Council seats, the Conservatives and Independents lost all of their remaining seats of Lewes Council, leaving the Green Party as the largest group, the Liberal Democrats as the second largest group, and the Labour Party as the remaining group.