Illustration of 2026 UK local election results with Reform UK gains at a ballot counting center.
Illustration of 2026 UK local election results with Reform UK gains at a ballot counting center.
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Reform UK makes major gains in England’s May 2026 local elections as Labour and Conservatives lose ground

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Local elections held across England on May 7, 2026 produced early and then widening signs of voter movement away from the two largest Westminster parties, with Reform UK winning hundreds of council seats and taking control in some authorities.

Local elections were held across England on Thursday, May 7, 2026, with more than 5,000 council seats contested across 136 local authorities, alongside several mayoral races.

Early counts and subsequent results showed Reform UK making significant advances, while both Labour and the Conservatives lost support in a number of areas. Broadcasters including ITV described Reform’s performance as involving “hundreds” of gains, and several outlets characterized the results as evidence of a more fragmented political landscape rather than a simple two-party contest.

Reform’s breakthrough included winning control of at least one council, Newcastle-under-Lyme, where the party secured an overall majority of seats, according to reporting cited by BBC coverage summarized in election result roundups.

The scale and meaning of the shift is still being assessed across the country. Commentators have portrayed the outcome as a major moment for Reform UK, while other reporting has emphasized that results varied by region and that final tallies and broader national implications depend on complete official returns and the mix of contests held this cycle.

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Initial reactions on X highlight Reform UK's significant seat gains in the 2026 English local elections, with users noting Labour's losses in traditional strongholds and linking shifts to concerns over immigration and cost of living. Optimistic posts celebrate Reform's historic wins and future potential, while skeptical voices caution against overinterpreting local results as national trends or note that support may have peaked. Factual updates and corrections on seat numbers also feature prominently in discussions.

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Illustrative map and scenes of French election results: left holds Paris, Marseille, Lyon; far-right gains 70 mayors in smaller cities.
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French left keeps Paris, Marseille and Lyon as far right expands mayoral foothold

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France’s left-wing coalitions held the mayoralties of Paris, Marseille and Lyon in the 2026 municipal elections, while Marine Le Pen’s National Rally said it increased its number of mayors to about 70 nationwide. The results also exposed continuing strains inside the left as conservatives and the far right notched gains in smaller and midsize cities.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Friday he would remain in office despite heavy defeats for his Labour Party in the UK's local elections. The results showed significant gains for Nigel Farage's Reform UK party across England.

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Less than a week before the first round of municipal elections on March 15, 2026, recent polls show tight voting intentions in major cities. Le Figaro provides an infographic on trends in Paris, Marseille, Lyon, and other areas. Races are especially competitive in metropolises, making first-round wins unlikely.

In New Caledonia, the March municipal elections act as a rehearsal for the provincial polls due by year's end. These elections, postponed multiple times, hinge on a constitutional reform's adoption. Independence supporters urge high turnout to sway decisions in Paris.

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Nigerian citizens rallied at the National Assembly to push for real-time electronic transmission of election results and key electoral changes. The protest highlights ongoing concerns over election integrity ahead of future polls. Authorities noted the demands amid broader discussions on electoral improvements.

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