All 66 seats at the currently Conservative-led authority are up for grabs.
The council’s composition is currently 34 Conservatives – as the majority – 15 Labour councillors, 15 councillors in the Independent Group, one Reform councillor and one Independent.
Parties will need 34 members to take overall charge at the new Oak House council headquarters in Hucknall.
The poll is likely to be the last-ever Nottingamshire County Council election in its current format due to ongoing Government reform which is due to see local councils overhauled to create new ‘strategic authorities’ and new combined councils between 2027 and 2028.
Voters will be required to have voter ID when turning up to the polls, such as a passport or driving licence.
Applications to register to vote must reach the Electoral Registration Officer by midnight on Friday, April 11.
Applications to vote by proxy must be made by 5pm on Wednesday, April 23.
Polling station locations can be found at electoralcommission.org.uk/i-am-a/voter/your-election-information.
The full list of candidates standing in the Broxtowe and bordering Ashfield area seats is as follows:
Eastwood
Josie Marsters (Lib Dem)
Will Mee (Lab)
Kieran Phelan (Con)
Milan Radulovic (Brox All)
James Walker-Gurley (Reform)
Rose Woods (Green)
Greasley & Brinsley
Nick Evans (Lab)
Andy Kingdon (Lib Dem)
Pat Morton (Green)
Kane Oliver (Brox Ind)
Glyn Pepper (Reform)
Kashmir Purewal (Con)
Nuthall & Kimberley
Peter Bales (Lab)
Jo Cooke (Lib Dem)
Rachel Gravett (Green)
David Kirwan (Brox All)
Philip Owen (Con)
James Rawson (Reform)
Selston
Tai Adegbite (Lab)
Will Grover (Con)
Dawn Justice (Reform)
David Martin (Ash Ind)
Margaret Wilson (Green)