- Source: 2013 Bristol City Council election
Elections for one third (23 seats) of Bristol City Council were held on 2 May 2013 as part of the 2013 United Kingdom local elections. No party gained overall control of the chamber, although administrative power rested with the Mayor of Bristol, who had been first elected in November 2012
The Liberal Democrats, who had been the largest party on the council, lost 10 seats and conceded largest party status to Labour. The Green Party also gained 2 new seats, whilst Independents for Bristol gained their first seat on the council.
Ward results
= Ashley
== Avonmouth
== Bishopston
== Cabot
== Clifton
== Clifton East
== Cotham
== Easton
== Eastville
== Frome Vale
== Henbury
== Henleaze
== Hillfields
== Horfield
== Kingsweston
== Lawrence Hill
== Lockleaze
== Redland
== Southmead
== St George East
== St George West
== Stoke Bishop
== Westbury-on-Trym
=Notes
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