While Conservatives win two seats in Exmouth and one in Broadclyst, the Greens gain a second seat.
Read moreEngland local elections 2019
With all of the results now in both of the two main parties have suffered significant losses, although the Conservatives have fared worse. They lost over 1,300 seats and more than 40 councils.
The Lib Dems were the biggest winners on the night, gaining 700 councillors across the country and several councils, largely at the expense of the Tories. The Green Party and independents also picked up lots of seats.
Click here for more results analysis in maps and charts.
Scoreboard
- Conservative
- Total
- +/-
- Councils:
- 93
- -44
- Councillors:
- 3564
- -1330
- Labour
- Total
- +/-
- Councils:
- 60
- -6
- Councillors:
- 2021
- -84
- Liberal Democrat
- Total
- +/-
- Councils:
- 18
- +10
- Councillors:
- 1352
- +706
- Residents' Association
- Total
- +/-
- Councils:
- 2
- +1
- Councillors:
- 119
- +49
- Green
- Total
- +/-
- Councils:
- 0
- No results
- Councillors:
- 265
- +194
- UK Independence Party
- Total
- +/-
- Councils:
- 0
- No results
- Councillors:
- 31
- -145
- Independent Community & Health Concern
- Total
- +/-
- Councils:
- 0
- No results
- Councillors:
- 8
- +6
- Liberal Party
- Total
- +/-
- Councils:
- 0
- No results
- Councillors:
- 6
- No results
- Others
- Total
- +/-
- Councils:
- 0
- No results
- Councillors:
- 0
- No results
- Independent
- Total
- +/-
- Councils:
- 2
- +2
- Councillors:
- 1044
- +604
- No Overall Control
- Total
- +/-
- Councils:
- 73
- +37
- Councillors:
- No results
- No results
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a
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Allerdale
NOC NO CHANGE
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Amber Valley
LAB GAIN FROM CON
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Arun
CON LOSE TO NOC
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Ashfield
IND GAIN FROM NOC
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Ashford
CON HOLD
b
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Babergh
CON LOSE TO NOC
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Barnsley
LAB HOLD
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Barrow-in-Furness
LAB HOLD
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Basildon
CON LOSE TO NOC
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Basingstoke & Deane
CON HOLD
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Bassetlaw
LAB HOLD
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Bath & North East Somerset
LD GAIN FROM CON
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Bedford
NOC NO CHANGE
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Blaby
CON HOLD
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Blackburn with Darwen
LAB HOLD
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Blackpool
LAB HOLD
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Bolsover
LAB LOSE TO NOC
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Bolton
NOC NO CHANGE
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Boston
CON HOLD
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Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole
NOC
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Bracknell Forest
CON HOLD
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Bradford
LAB HOLD
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Braintree
CON HOLD
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Breckland
CON HOLD
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Brentwood
CON HOLD
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Brighton & Hove
NOC NO CHANGE
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Broadland
CON HOLD
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Bromsgrove
CON HOLD
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Broxbourne
CON HOLD
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Broxtowe
CON LOSE TO NOC
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Burnley
LAB LOSE TO NOC
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Bury
LAB HOLD
c
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Calderdale
LAB GAIN FROM NOC
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Cambridge
LAB HOLD
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Cannock Chase
LAB LOSE TO NOC
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Canterbury
CON HOLD
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Carlisle
NOC NO CHANGE
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Castle Point
CON HOLD
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Central Bedfordshire
CON HOLD
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Charnwood
CON HOLD
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Chelmsford
LD GAIN FROM CON
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Cherwell
CON HOLD
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Cheshire East
CON LOSE TO NOC
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Cheshire West & Chester
LAB LOSE TO NOC
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Chesterfield
LAB HOLD
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Chichester
CON LOSE TO NOC
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Chorley
LAB HOLD
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Colchester
NOC NO CHANGE
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Copeland
LAB HOLD
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Cotswold
LD GAIN FROM CON
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Coventry
LAB HOLD
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Craven
CON LOSE TO NOC
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Crawley
LAB HOLD
d
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Dacorum
CON HOLD
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Darlington
LAB LOSE TO NOC
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Dartford
CON HOLD
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Derby
NOC NO CHANGE
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Derbyshire Dales
CON HOLD
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Dorset
CON WIN
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Dover
CON HOLD
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Dudley
NOC NO CHANGE
e
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East Cambridgeshire
CON HOLD
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East Devon
CON LOSE TO NOC
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East Hampshire
CON HOLD
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East Hertfordshire
CON HOLD
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East Lindsey
CON HOLD
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East Riding of Yorkshire
CON HOLD
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East Staffordshire
CON HOLD
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East Suffolk
CON WIN
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Eastbourne
LD HOLD
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Eastleigh
LD HOLD
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Eden
CON LOSE TO NOC
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Elmbridge
NOC NO CHANGE
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Epping Forest
CON HOLD
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Epsom & Ewell
RA HOLD
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Erewash
CON HOLD
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Exeter
LAB HOLD
f
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Fenland
CON HOLD
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Folkestone & Hythe
CON LOSE TO NOC
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Forest of Dean
NOC NO CHANGE
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Fylde
CON HOLD
g
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Gateshead
LAB HOLD
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Gedling
LAB HOLD
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Gravesham
LAB GAIN FROM NOC
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Great Yarmouth
CON HOLD
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Guildford
CON LOSE TO NOC
h
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Halton
LAB HOLD
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Hambleton
CON HOLD
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Harborough
CON HOLD
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Harlow
LAB HOLD
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Hart
NOC NO CHANGE
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Hartlepool
LAB LOSE TO NOC
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Havant
CON HOLD
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Herefordshire
CON LOSE TO NOC
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Hertsmere
CON HOLD
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High Peak
LAB GAIN FROM CON
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Hinckley & Bosworth
LD GAIN FROM CON
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Horsham
CON HOLD
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Hyndburn
LAB HOLD
i
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Ipswich
LAB HOLD
k
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King's Lynn & West Norfolk
CON HOLD
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Kingston-upon-Hull
LAB HOLD
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Kirklees
LAB HOLD
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Knowsley
LAB HOLD
l
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Lancaster
LAB LOSE TO NOC
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Leeds
LAB HOLD
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Leicester
LAB HOLD
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Lewes
NOC NO CHANGE
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Lichfield
CON HOLD
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Lincoln
LAB HOLD
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Liverpool
LAB HOLD
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Luton
LAB HOLD
m
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Maidstone
NOC NO CHANGE
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Maldon
CON HOLD
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Malvern Hills
CON LOSE TO NOC
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Manchester
LAB HOLD
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Mansfield
NOC NO CHANGE
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Medway
CON HOLD
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Melton
CON HOLD
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Mendip
CON LOSE TO NOC
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Mid Devon
CON LOSE TO NOC
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Mid Suffolk
CON LOSE TO NOC
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Mid Sussex
CON HOLD
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Middlesbrough
LAB LOSE TO NOC
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Milton Keynes
NOC NO CHANGE
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Mole Valley
LD GAIN FROM CON
n
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New Forest
CON HOLD
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Newark & Sherwood
CON HOLD
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Newcastle-upon-Tyne
LAB HOLD
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North Devon
LD GAIN FROM NOC
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North East Derbyshire
CON GAIN FROM LAB
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North East Lincolnshire
CON GAIN FROM NOC
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North Hertfordshire
CON LOSE TO NOC
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North Kesteven
CON LOSE TO NOC
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North Lincolnshire
CON HOLD
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North Norfolk
LD GAIN FROM NOC
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North Somerset
CON LOSE TO NOC
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North Tyneside
LAB HOLD
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North Warwickshire
CON HOLD
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North West Leicestershire
CON HOLD
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Norwich
LAB HOLD
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Nottingham
LAB HOLD
o
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Oadby & Wigston
LD HOLD
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Oldham
LAB HOLD
p
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Pendle
CON LOSE TO NOC
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Peterborough
CON LOSE TO NOC
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Plymouth
LAB HOLD
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Portsmouth
NOC NO CHANGE
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Preston
LAB HOLD
r
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Reading
LAB HOLD
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Redcar & Cleveland
NOC NO CHANGE
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Redditch
CON HOLD
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Reigate & Banstead
CON HOLD
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Ribble Valley
CON HOLD
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Richmondshire
CON LOSE TO NOC
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Rochdale
LAB HOLD
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Rochford
CON HOLD
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Rossendale
LAB HOLD
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Rother
CON LOSE TO NOC
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Rugby
CON HOLD
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Runnymede
CON HOLD
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Rushcliffe
CON HOLD
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Rushmoor
CON HOLD
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Rutland
CON HOLD
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Ryedale
NOC NO CHANGE
s
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Salford
LAB HOLD
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Sandwell
LAB HOLD
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Scarborough
NOC NO CHANGE
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Sedgemoor
CON HOLD
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Sefton
LAB HOLD
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Selby
CON HOLD
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Sevenoaks
CON HOLD
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Sheffield
LAB HOLD
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Slough
LAB HOLD
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Solihull
CON HOLD
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Somerset West & Taunton
LD WIN
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South Derbyshire
CON HOLD
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South Gloucestershire
CON HOLD
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South Hams
CON HOLD
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South Holland
CON HOLD
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South Kesteven
CON HOLD
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South Lakeland
LD HOLD
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South Norfolk
CON HOLD
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South Oxfordshire
CON LOSE TO NOC
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South Ribble
CON LOSE TO NOC
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South Somerset
LD HOLD
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South Staffordshire
CON HOLD
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South Tyneside
LAB HOLD
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Southampton
LAB HOLD
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Southend-on-Sea
CON LOSE TO NOC
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Spelthorne
CON HOLD
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St Albans
CON LOSE TO NOC
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St Helens
LAB HOLD
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Stafford
CON HOLD
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Staffordshire Moorlands
CON LOSE TO NOC
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Stevenage
LAB HOLD
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Stockport
NOC NO CHANGE
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Stockton-on-Tees
LAB LOSE TO NOC
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Stoke-on-Trent
NOC NO CHANGE
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Stratford-on-Avon
CON HOLD
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Sunderland
LAB HOLD
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Surrey Heath
CON HOLD
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Swale
CON LOSE TO NOC
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Swindon
CON HOLD
t
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Tameside
LAB HOLD
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Tamworth
CON HOLD
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Tandridge
CON LOSE TO NOC
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Teignbridge
LD GAIN FROM NOC
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Telford & Wrekin
LAB HOLD
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Tendring
CON LOSE TO NOC
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Test Valley
CON HOLD
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Tewkesbury
CON HOLD
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Thanet
NOC NO CHANGE
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Three Rivers
LD HOLD
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Thurrock
NOC NO CHANGE
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Tonbridge & Malling
CON HOLD
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Torbay
NOC NO CHANGE
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Torridge
CON LOSE TO NOC
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Trafford
LAB GAIN FROM NOC
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Tunbridge Wells
CON HOLD
u
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Uttlesford
RA GAIN FROM CON
v
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Vale of White Horse
LD GAIN FROM CON
w
-
Wakefield
LAB HOLD
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Walsall
CON GAIN FROM NOC
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Warwick
CON LOSE TO NOC
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Watford
LD HOLD
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Waverley
CON LOSE TO NOC
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Wealden
CON HOLD
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Welwyn Hatfield
CON LOSE TO NOC
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West Berkshire
CON HOLD
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West Devon
CON HOLD
-
West Lancashire
LAB HOLD
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West Lindsey
CON HOLD
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West Oxfordshire
CON HOLD
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West Suffolk
CON WIN
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Wigan
LAB HOLD
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Winchester
LD GAIN FROM CON
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Windsor & Maidenhead
CON HOLD
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Wirral
LAB LOSE TO NOC
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Woking
NOC NO CHANGE
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Wokingham
CON HOLD
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Wolverhampton
LAB HOLD
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Worcester
CON LOSE TO NOC
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Worthing
CON HOLD
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Wychavon
CON HOLD
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Wyre
CON HOLD
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Wyre Forest
CON LOSE TO NOC
y
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York
NOC NO CHANGE
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By Ric Bailey
BBC chief adviser, politics
Pilot ID project 'stopped people voting'
Press Association
Hundreds of people may have missed out on voting in this year's council elections because of pilot schemes requiring them to prove their identity.
The Electoral Commission said the trial project saw 2,083 voters refused a ballot paper because they weren't carrying the necessary ID, with up to 758 of them not returning to cast their vote.
Broxtowe, Derby and North West Leicestershire were three of the 10 areas involved in the pilot.
Craig Westwood, director of communications, policy and research for the Electoral Commission, said "nearly everyone" in the pilot areas was able to vote and showed the correct ID "without difficulty", but said government needs to "consider carefully the available evidence about the impact of different approaches".
Copyright: AlamyQuote Message: Important questions remain about how an ID requirement would work in practice, particularly at a national poll with higher levels of turnout." from Craig Westwood Electoral Commission director of communications, policy and researchBy Phil McCann
Cheshire Political Reporter, BBC News
Labour takes charge of council
Phil McCann
Cheshire Political Reporter, BBC News
Cheshire East Council's first Labour leader has been elected by councillors today.
Copyright: Cheshire East CouncilThe move comes after the Conservatives lost their majority on the authority in this month's elections.
It's the first time in the authority's 10-year history that the Tories haven't been in charge.
Labour’s Sam Corcoran was supported by a group representing most independent candidates along with the Liberal Democrats.
Police probe complaints after 'nasty' election
Local Democracy Reporting Service
Ellis Butcher
A dozen complaints have been made to Cumbria Police about this month’s “nasty” local elections.
Few details have been made public, although the police described the allegations as “minor infringements of electoral legislation”.
Copyright: BBCA candidate in the Eden election told the Local Democracy Reporting Service that they attended a police station in Penrith with their election agent and made a formal complaint to police alleging “false statements about candidates, third-party campaigning and election expenses”.
The source told the Local Democracy Reporting service: “This year’s election was personal, nasty and dragged reputations through the mud.”
A police spokesman said: “At the moment, each case has been dealt with by way of advice and guidance, reflecting the nature of the infringements.”
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New leader for Cheshire East Tories after election losses
Phil McCann
Cheshire Political Reporter, BBC News
The leader of Cheshire East Council’s Conservative Party is to stand down after the party lost 19 seats in last week’s local elections and control of the authority.
Copyright: Cheshire East CouncilThe party's majority was eaten away by Labour, which gained nine seats, and candidates representing hyper-local independent interests.
Conservatives occupy 34 of the council's 82 seats.
Wybunbury councillor Janet Clowes will replace Rachel Bailey later this month after she was unanimously elected by her party colleagues at a meeting last night.
'Progressive Alliance' to run Wyre Forest District Council
BBC Hereford and Worcester
A "progressive alliance" looks set to seize control of Wyre Forest District Council following last week's local elections.
Copyright: GoogleUntil Thursday, the authority was Conservative-controlled but the party lost six seats and its majority.
The Independent Community and Health Concern group gained seats to be the next largest party with nine councillors.
The council says that group, along with other independents, plus Liberal Democrat and Green councillors, have formed a coalition called the "Progressive Alliance" to run the authority after 22 May.
Leaving the Party
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