Aberdeen – George St Harbour
SNP 583 (33.1 per cent, -9.1 on 2022) Labour 255 (14.5 per cent, -5.3) Green Party 232 (13.2 per cent, -0.7) Reform UK 177 (10.1 per cent, +10.1) Lib Dems 162 (9.2 per cent, -2.2) Independent 162 (9.2 per cent, +9.2) Conservatives 146 (8.3 per cent, -2.7) Trade Union and Socialist Coalition 31 (1.8 per cent, +1.8) Alliance to Liberate Scotland 13 (0.7 per cent, +0.7) Figures for first preferences
SNP gain from Lib Dems
Brighton & Hove – Goldsmid
Green Party 2,037 (49.0 per cent, +22.4 on 2023) Labour 1,357 (32.7 per cent, -14.6) Reform UK 304 (7.3 per cent, +7.3) Lib Dems 214 (5.2 per cent, -1.7) Conservatives 210 (5.1 per cent, -4.6) Trade Union and Socialist Coalition 31 (0.7 per cent, +0.7)
Green Party gain from Labour
Cambridgeshire – Roman Bank & Peckover
Reform UK 1,009 (39.0 per cent, -5.6 on 2025) Conservatives 983 (38.0 per cent, +8.7) Lib Dems 414 (16.0 per cent, -3.1) Labour 105 (4.1 per cent, +0.2) Green Party 76 (2.9 per cent, -0.2)
Reform UK hold
Carmarthenshire – Llangennech
Plaid Cymru 483 (41.1 per cent, +11.0 on 2025) Labour 338 (28.9 per cent, +5.3) Reform UK 283 (24.2 per cent, -18.9) Conservatives 38 (3.3 per cent, +2.4) Independent 11 (0.9 per cent, +0.9) Green Party 8 (0.7 per cent. +0.7) Lib Dems 7 (0.6 per cent, -1.0)
Plaid Cymru gain from Reform UK
Denbighshire – Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch
Independent 283 (46.2 per cent, +46.2 on 2022) Plaid Cymru 242 (39.5 per cent, -29.9) Reform UK 47 (7.7 per cent, +7.7) Independent 24 (3.9 per cent, +3.9) Conservatives 17 (2.8 per cent, -27.8)
Independent gain from Plaid Cymru
Denbighshire – Rhyl South
Reform UK 297 (38.6 per cent) Conservatives 167 (21.7 per cent) Plaid Cymru 160 (21 per cent) Labour 131 (17.0 per cent) Lib Dem 10 (1.3 per cent) Green 5 (0.6 per cent)
Reform UK gain from Labour
Ealing – North Acton
Green Party 804 (30.2 per cent, +1.4 on May) Labour 642 (24.1 per cent, -4.6) Lib Dems 523 (19.6 per cent, +8.3) Reform UK 309 (11.6 per cent, -0.1) Conservatives 257 (9.6 per cent, -3.5) Ealing Community Independent 129 (4.8 per cent, +4.8)
Green Party hold
Hackney – Dalston
Green Party 549 (57.7 per cent, -2.6 on May) Labour 342 (36.0 per cent, +6.9) Reform UK 26 (2.7 per cent, -0.1) Lib Dems 24 (2.5 per cent, -2.0) Conservatives 10 (1.1 per cent, -2.3)
Green Party hold
Hackney – Hackney Central
Green Party 676 (45.3 per cent, -1.6 on May) Labour 624 (41.9 per cent, +12.4) Lib Dems 83 (5.6 per cent, -1.6) Reform UK 59 (4.0 per cent, -0.7) Conservatives 49 (3.3 per cent, -1.3)
Green Party hold
Highland – East Sutherland & Edderton
Independent 1,044 (40.2 per cent, +40.2 on 2022) Lib Dems 854 (32.9 per cent, -2.9) SNP 452 (17.4 per cent, -9.1) Reform UK 188 (7.2 per cent, +7.2) Conservatives 59 (2.3per cent, -14.7) Figures for first preferences
Independent gain from another independent
Halton – Farnworth
Labour 835 (51.0 per cent, +14.6 on May) Reform UK 596 (36.4 per cent, -0.0) Conservatives 126 (7.7 per cent, -5.7) Green Party 77 (4.7 per cent, -9.0) Libertarian 3 (0.2 per cent, +0.2)
Labour hold
Haringey – Northumberland Park
Labour 877 (44.3 per cent, +12.4 on May) Green Party 839 (42.4 per cent, +13.1) Reform UK 106 (5.4 per cent, -0.6) Conservatives 98 (4.9 per cent, -2.0) Lib Dems 60 (3.0 per cent, -1.7)
Labour gain from Green Party
Haringey – Woodside
Green Party 1,033 (43.3 per cent, +6.1 on 2026) Labour 978 (41.0 per cent, +2.7) Reform UK 171 (7.2 per cent, +0.1) Conservatives 110 (4.6 per cent, -2.4) Lib Dems 93 (3.9 per cent, -6.5)
Green Party gain from Labour
Hertsmere – Bushey Park
Conservatives 947 (42.9 per cent, +3.4 on 2023) Lib Dems 726 (32.9 per cent, -19.5) Reform UK 422 (19.1 per cent, +19.1) Green Party 61 (2.8 per cent, +2.8) Labour 50 (2.3 per cent, -5.8)
Conservatives gain from Lib Dems
Merthyr Tydfil – Dowlais & Pant
Labour 356 (40.1 per cent, +12.5 on 2022) Independent 215 (24.2 per cent, +24.2) Reform UK 160 (18.0 per cent, +18.0) Plaid Cymru 125 (14.1 per cent, +5.7) Green Party 20 (2.3 per cent, +2.3) Conservatives 11 (1.2 per cent, +1.2)
Labour gain from an independent
Nuneaton & Bedworth – Camp Hill
Reform UK 460 (48.7 per cent, +2.6 on 2026) Labour 400 (42.4 per cent, +19.3) Conservatives 84 (8.9 per cent, -2.6)
Reform UK gain from Labour
Uttlesford – Stort Valley
Conservatives 255 (46.4 per cent, +18.7 on 2023) Lib Dems 175 (31.9 per cent, -25.8) Reform UK 119 (21.7 per cent, +16.0)
Conservatives gain from Lib Dems
Rhondda Cynon Taf – Treorchy
Plaid Cymru 1,147 (70.8 per cent, +31.4 on 2022) Reform UK 260 (16.0 per cent, +16.0) Labour 164 (10.1 per cent, -45.1) Conservatives 27 (1.7 per cent, -3.8) Green Party 23 (1.4 per cent, +1.4)
Plaid Cymru hold
St Helens – Haydock
Reform UK 717 (33.0 per cent, -7.4 on May) Independent 631 (29.0 per cent, +29.0) Labour 598 (27.5 per cent, +9.1) Green Party 154 (7.1 per cent, -21.4) Conservatives 39 (1.8 per cent, -3.7) Independent 36 (1.7 per cent, -5.5)
Reform UK hold
St Helens – St Helens Town Centre
Reform UK 460 and 419 (39.9 per cent, +39.9 on 2022) Labour 436 and 391 (37.8 per cent, -27.1) Green Party 146 and 112 (12.7 per cent, +12.7) Independent 71 (6.2 per cent, +6.2) Conservatives 41 (3.6 per cent, -16.3) Countermanded election. Two seats
Reform UK gain one seat. Labour hold one seat.
Staffordshire – Stretton
Reform UK 902 (37.1 per cent, -2.1 on 2025) Conservatives 871 (35.8 per cent, +5.6) Labour 448 (18.4 per cent, -1.1) Green Party 213 (8.8 per cent, +4.2)
Reform UK hold
Tamworth – Wilnecote
Reform UK 618 (46.4 per cent, +33.2 on 2024) Independent 290 (21.8 per cent, +21.8) Conservatives 162 (12.2 per cent, -20.0) Labour 152 (11.4 per cent, -43.2) Green Party 109 (8.2 per cent, +8.2)
Reform UK gain from Conservatives
Teignbridge – Dawlish South West
Lib Dems 692 (45.3 per cent, +6.6 on 2023) Reform UK 451 (29.5 per cent, +29.5) Green Party 230 (15.1 per cent, +3.8) Conservatives 154 (10.1 per cent, -12.8)
Lib Dems hold
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