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What's happened in elections so far and what's still to come? What's happened in elections so far and what's still to come?
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Knife-edge Runcorn by-electionKnife-edge Runcorn by-election
Reform UK won its first Parliamentary by-election, taking Runcorn and Helsby from Labour by just six votes after a recountReform UK won its first Parliamentary by-election, taking Runcorn and Helsby from Labour by just six votes after a recount
Reform candidate Sarah Pochin got 38.7% of the vote. The Conservatives came a distant third, with the Green Party fourthReform candidate Sarah Pochin got 38.7% of the vote. The Conservatives came a distant third, with the Green Party fourth
First Reform mayorsFirst Reform mayors
Reform won its first mayoral contest, with former Tory MP Dame Andrea Jenkyns getting 42% of the vote in Greater Lincolnshire - a long way ahead of the Conservative candidate on 26%Reform won its first mayoral contest, with former Tory MP Dame Andrea Jenkyns getting 42% of the vote in Greater Lincolnshire - a long way ahead of the Conservative candidate on 26%
The party gained its second mayor in Hull & East Yorkshire, where former boxer Luke Campbell got 36% of the vote, beating the Liberal Democrats into second placeThe party gained its second mayor in Hull & East Yorkshire, where former boxer Luke Campbell got 36% of the vote, beating the Liberal Democrats into second place
Labour hold trio of mayoral contestsLabour hold trio of mayoral contests
In North Tyneside Labour held the mayoralty by just 444 votesIn North Tyneside Labour held the mayoralty by just 444 votes
It was also a tight result in Doncaster, with Labour clinching victory over Reform by 698 votesIt was also a tight result in Doncaster, with Labour clinching victory over Reform by 698 votes
Labour also held on in the West of England mayoral contest, with a majority of 5,949, as the Tories were pushed into fourth place behind Reform and the GreensLabour also held on in the West of England mayoral contest, with a majority of 5,949, as the Tories were pushed into fourth place behind Reform and the Greens
But the party saw its share of the vote fall significantly as Reform came a close second in all three racesBut the party saw its share of the vote fall significantly as Reform came a close second in all three races
Labour also lost the mayoralty in Cambridgeshire & Peterborough to the Conservatives - a rare bright spot for the ToriesLabour also lost the mayoralty in Cambridgeshire & Peterborough to the Conservatives - a rare bright spot for the Tories
Reform make council gainsReform make council gains
Reform UK has made big gains in council seats across England and has picked up more than 600 seats Reform UK has made big gains in council seats across England and has picked up more than 650 seats
The Conservatives have lost more than 600 seats and Labour - which was defending fewer seats - is down by more than 150 The Conservatives have lost more than 650 seats and Labour - which was defending fewer seats - is down by more than 180
For the first time Reform UK has won control of councils - they are now in charge in Derbyshire, Durham, Kent, Lancashire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire and Staffordshire - all except Durham were taken from the ConservativesFor the first time Reform UK has won control of councils - they are now in charge in Derbyshire, Durham, Kent, Lancashire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire and Staffordshire - all except Durham were taken from the Conservatives
It also made gains in Devon, Cornwall, Leicestershire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire and Northumberland - areas where no party holds the balance of powerIt also made gains in Devon, Cornwall, Leicestershire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire and Northumberland - areas where no party holds the balance of power
Lib Dem winsLib Dem wins
The Liberal Democrats have boosted their overall number of seats by more than 150 so far, making gains in Devon, Cornwall, Hertfordshire, Gloucestershire and WiltshireThe Liberal Democrats have boosted their overall number of seats by more than 150 so far, making gains in Devon, Cornwall, Hertfordshire, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire
They have taken control of Shropshire from the Conservatives and Oxfordshire and Cambridgeshire which were previously under no overall controlThey have taken control of Shropshire from the Conservatives and Oxfordshire and Cambridgeshire which were previously under no overall control
The party has won course to win more seats than the Conservatives The party has won more seats than the Conservatives, pushing them into third place
The Green Party has made some gains, winning seats in Worcestershire and Gloucestershire, however it suffered disappointment in the West of England mayoral race where it came third to Reform UK and LabourThe Green Party has made some gains, winning seats in Worcestershire and Gloucestershire, however it suffered disappointment in the West of England mayoral race where it came third to Reform UK and Labour
What's still to come?What's still to come?
There are three councils yet to declare: Buckinghamshire, North Northamptonshire and West Northamptonshire West Northamptonshire is still to declare
You can follow all the results and reaction on BBC One and on iPlayer, the News Channel, Sounds and on the BBC live page.You can follow all the results and reaction on BBC One and on iPlayer, the News Channel, Sounds and on the BBC live page.
Live: Follow latest on local electionsLive: Follow latest on local elections
Who won the local election in my area?Who won the local election in my area?
Sir John Curtice: Reform challenging traditional party dominanceSir John Curtice: Reform challenging traditional party dominance
What's happened so far and what's still to come?What's happened so far and what's still to come?
Why Lincolnshire turned a lighter shade of blueWhy Lincolnshire turned a lighter shade of blue
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