Local Elections 2026: When Will Your Council Result Be Announced?
Local Elections 2026: When Will Your Council Result Be Announced? (05.05.2026)

Voters will go to polling stations on May 7 in the biggest test at the ballot box for political parties since Labour won the general election in July 2024. Elections will take place in 136 councils across England, while six mayors will also be chosen.

Key Details of the Local Elections

Almost 25,000 candidates are fighting to be elected to more than 5,000 seats on 136 councils across England. Reform UK is fielding around 4,800 candidates, less than 100 fewer than Labour and some 50 more than the Conservatives. The Greens have almost 4,500 candidates, with the Liberal Democrats on just under 4,000. There are more than 2,000 other candidates from minor parties or standing as independents or for residents' groups.

Labour is defending some 2,500 of the seats being contested, meaning potential problems for Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer if the party loses large numbers of councillors. The Conservatives are defending 1,236 seats, the Liberal Democrats 706, the Greens 194, and Reform UK just 83, mostly as a result of by-election victories or defections since the previous times these councils went to the polls.

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Where Are Elections Happening?

Some of the largest cities in the country and the whole of London are holding elections, alongside a mix of rural districts and several county councils. It is the largest set of local elections in England for three years and a key test for all political parties. More than half of the seats up for grabs this year are being defended by Labour, reflecting the party's current strength in London and in Metropolitan boroughs, while just over a quarter are Conservative defences. This is a different scenario from last year's local elections, when the Tories were defending the greatest number of council seats, due to most of those contests being for county councils where the party was dominant.

Mayoral Elections

There are also contests for mayoral elections in Croydon, Hackney, Lewisham, Newham and Tower Hamlets in London, and Watford in Hertfordshire. All of the mayoral elections are counting on Friday May 8 with Hackney and Newham expected to declare at 1pm, Watford at 2pm, Lewisham at 3pm, Croydon at 4pm and Tower Hamlets at possibly around 6pm.

When Will Results Be Announced?

Polling stations will be open between 7am and 10pm on May 7, with the first results expected within a few hours, and the final one on the evening of Saturday May 9. The exact timing of council results varies by area, but most are expected to be declared on Friday May 8 and Saturday May 9. Voters are advised to check their local council's website for specific timings.

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