In North Northamptonshire, the number of elected councillors has been reduced from 78 to 68 after a series of changes to ward boundaries and the creation of some entirely new seats.
In the last set of local elections, voters chose three councillors to represent each of the 26 electoral wards. This year, changes have been made to reflect the size of each ward.
There will also be an extra five wards added to the mix.
In total, 12 wards will still have three councillors, 13 will have two councillors, and six will have just one representative.
In West Northamptonshire, the number of elected councillors has been reduced from 93 to 76.
In the last set of local elections, voters chose three councillors to represent each of the 31 wards.
This year, there will be four extra wards, and changes have been made to reflect the size of each ward.
In total, 13 wards will have three councillors, 15 wards will have two councillors and seven will have just one ward councillor.
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