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Local election results in full: Who has declared victory in council and mayoral ballots?
The Conservatives have seen their worst set of leads to 40 years after hundreds of thousands of voters forged their ballots on Thursday to decide on their most well-liked selection of councils and mayors.
Of the 107 councils that held elections on Thursday, 106 have declared their full outcomes with the Conservatives shedding greater than 400 councillors, because the celebration misplaced management of 10 councils.
Labour took the mayoral election race by a storm, as Sadiq Khan secured a historic third time period by successful the capital’s majority.
Observe our native elections weblog for dwell updates
Listed here are the outcomes thus far in full:
Mayoral elections:
London: Labour- Maintain
Salford: Labour- Maintain
West Yorkshire: Labour- Maintain
Larger Manchester: Labour- Maintain
South Yorkshire: Labour- Maintain
Liverpool Metropolis: Labour- Maintain
Native Elections:
London and the South East
Adur: Labour – Achieve
Basildon: No total management – Conservative loss
Basingstoke and Deane: No total majority – No change
Brentwood: No total management – No change
Broxbourne: Conservative – Maintain
Cambridge: Labour – Maintain
Citadel Level: Individuals’s Impartial Get together – Achieve
Cherwell: No total majority – No change
Colchester: No total majority – No change
Crawley: Labour – Maintain
Eastleigh: Lib Dem – Maintain
Elmbridge: No total majority – No change
Fareham: Conservative – Maintain
Gosport: Lib Dem – Maintain
Harlow: Conservative – Maintain
Hart: No total majority – No change
Hastings: No total management – No change
Ipswich: Labour – Maintain
Maidstone: No total majority – No change
Milton Keynes: Labour – Achieve
Mole Valley: Lib Dems – Maintain
Oxford: No total majority – No change
Peterborough: No total majority – No change
Portsmouth: No total majority – No change
Studying: Labour – Maintain
Reigate & Banstead: No total majority – No change
Rochford: No total majority – No change
Rushmoor: Labour – Achieve
Runnymede: No total majority – No change
Southampton: Labour – Maintain
Southend-on-Sea: No total majority – No change
St Albans: Lib Dem – Maintain
Stevenage: Labour: – Maintain
Tandridge: No total majority – No change
Three Rivers: Lib Dem – Maintain
Thurrock: Labour – Achieve
Tunbridge Wells: Lib Dem – Achieve
Winchester: Lib Dem – Maintain
Watford: Lib Dem – Maintain
Woking: Lib Dem – Maintain
Welwyn Hatfield: No total majority – No change
West Oxfordshire: No total majority – No change
Wokingham: No total majority – No change
South West
Dorset: Lib Dems – Achieve
Exeter: Labour – Maintain
Plymouth: Labour – Maintain
Swindon: Labour – Maintain
Working: Lib Dems – Maintain
East Midlands
East Midlands Mayor: Labour- N/A (first election)
Lincoln: Labour – Maintain
Nuneaton and Bedworth: Labour – Achieve
East of England
Norwich: No total majority – No change
North Hertfordshire District Council: No total management – No change
West Midlands
Bristol: No total majority – No change
Coventry: Labour – Maintain
Cheltenham: Lib Dems – Maintain
Dudley: No total majority – Conservative loss
Gloucester: No total management – Conservative loss
Redditch: Labour – Achieve
Rugby: No total majority – No change
Sandwell: Labour – No change
Solihull: Conservative – Achieve
Tamworth: Labour – Achieve
Walsall: Conservative – Maintain
Wolverhampton: Labour – Maintain
Worcester: No total majority – No change
Yorkshire and the Humber
Barnsley: Labour – Maintain
Bradford: Labour – Maintain
Calderdale: Labour – Maintain
Hull: Lib Dem – Maintain
Kirklees: No total management – Labour loss
Leeds: Labour – Maintain
North East Lincolnshire: No total majority – Conservative loss
Rotherham: Labour – Maintain
Sheffield: No total majority – No change
Wakefield: Labour – Maintain
York & North Yorkshire mayor: Labour – N/A (first election)
North East
Gateshead: Labour – Maintain
Hartlepool: Labour – Achieve
Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Labour – Maintain
North East mayor: Labour – N/A brand new (first election)
South Tyneside: Labour – Maintain
Sunderland: Labour – Maintain
Tees Valley Mayor: Conservative, Ben Houchen – Maintain
Trafford: Labour – Maintain
North West
Blackburn with Darwen: Labour – Maintain
Bolton: No total majority – No change
Bury: Labour – No change
Chorley: Labour – Maintain
Hyndburn: Labour – Achieve
Knowsley: Labour – Maintain
Lancashire Police and Crime Commissioner: Labour – Achieve
Manchester: Labour – Maintain
Oldham: No total majority – Labour loss
Preston: Labour – Maintain
Rochdale: Labour – Maintain
Rossendale: Labour – Maintain
Sefton: Labour – Maintain
Stockport: No total majority – No change
Tameside: Labour – Maintain
West Lancashire: Labour – Maintain
Wigan: Labour – Maintain
Worthing: Labour – Maintain
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