2025 United Kingdom local elections
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The 2025 United Kingdom local elections were held on 1 May 2025 for 1,641 council seats across 24 local authorities.[1]
All seats on 14 county councils and eight unitary authorities in England were up for election. They were the first local elections to follow the UK/General election/2024. Most of these seats were last contested at the 2021 local elections.
There were also six mayoral elections, including the inaugural election for the Mayor of Greater Lincolnshire, and the inaugural election for the Mayor of Hull and East Yorkshire. The 2025 Runcorn and Helsby by-election was also held on 1 May. In addition, elections for the Council of the Isles of Scilly were held. The City of London Corporation held elections on 19 and 20 March.
Win for Reform
The elections were described as a sweeping victory for Reform UK. The party placed first, winning the most seats and took control of a number of local authorities. The governing Labour Party and opposition Conservative Party suffered historic losses. This was the first time that Labour finished fourth in a local election; it was the first set of elections under the premiership of Keir Starmer. There were major gains for the Liberal Democrats who won three new councils and won more seats than the Conservatives for the second local election in a row.
Some elections originally scheduled for 2025 have been delayed by up to a year while reorganisation takes place. The government announced that elections to nine councils would not take place in 2025 to allow restructuring, with elections to reformed or newly created replacement authorities taking place in 2026.
Results
The table below shows the results of these elections, along with the overall number of councillors in Great Britain for each party following the elections.
Related Document
| Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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| Document:The Strange Death of Social Democratic Britain | blog post | 5 May 2025 | Craig Murray | "My own focus in the coming year is very much going to be in moving forward on Scottish Independence. I hope to be adopted by the Alba Party as a candidate for the Scottish Parliamentary elections in 2026. We are at the beginning of the biggest change in the UK political system for over a century. Get ready to play your part; inaction is not a sensible option in these dangerous times." |
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