The 2009 elections to Shropshire Council in England were held on 4 June 2009.
[1] The vote was moved from 7 May to coincide with the European Parliament elections that year.
Counting took place on 5 June at the Sundorne Sports Village in north Shrewsbury.
The Conservatives won overall control, with 54 councillors elected resulting in a substantial majority of 34.
[5] Because of the council's unitary status, all divisions are up for election at once, every four years.
Following are the results for the electoral divisions located in the Central administrative sub-division of Shropshire Council, which covers the area of the former Shrewsbury and Atcham borough.
Turnout: 34.25%[33] Oswestry East is a two-member division, with voters able to cast two separate votes in the election.
Turnout: 43.40%[44] Whitchurch North is a two-member division, with voters able to cast two separate votes in the election.
Turnout: 36.29%[51] Bridgnorth West and Tasley is a two-member division, with voters able to cast two separate votes in the election.