Elections 2023 results
England council results
230 of 230 councils. Counting complete.
Number of councillors
- Labour: 2,675 councillors, 537 councillors gained
- Conservative: 2,296 councillors, 1,063 councillors lost
- Liberal Democrat: 1,628 councillors, 407 councillors gained
- Independents: 865 councillors, 89 councillors lost
- Green: 481 councillors, 241 councillors gained
- Residents' Association: 99 councillors, 13 councillors lost
England local election results 2023
Local elections in England, 4 May
Counting is complete, all 230 councils have declared their results. National and local results are available below.
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England councils scoreboard
Counting complete. After 230 of 230 councils declared.
Labour
- Councils total 71
- Councils change +22
- Councillors total 2,675
- Councillors change +537
Conservative
- Councils total 33
- Councils change -48
- Councillors total 2,296
- Councillors change -1,063
Liberal Democrat
- Councils total 29
- Councils change +12
- Councillors total 1,628
- Councillors change +407
Independents and Others
- Councils total 2
- Councils change +1
- Councillors total 865
- Councillors change -89
Residents' Association
- Councils total 2
- Councils change 0
- Councillors total 99
- Councillors change -13
Green
- Councils total 1
- Councils change +1
- Councillors total 481
- Councillors change +241
Reform UK
- Councils total 0
- Councils change 0
- Councillors total 6
- Councillors change +2
Liberal Party
- Councils total 0
- Councils change 0
- Councillors total 4
- Councillors change +2
Yorkshire Party
- Councils total 0
- Councils change 0
- Councillors total 3
- Councillors change +1
UK Independence Party
- Councils total 0
- Councils change 0
- Councillors total 0
- Councillors change -25
No Overall Control
- Councils total 92
- Councils change +12
Mayoral results
Counting complete. After 4 of 4 areas declared.
- Conservative, Tom WoottonPrevious winnerLiberal Democrat,Dave Hodgson
- Labour, Peter SoulsbyPrevious winnerLabour,Peter Soulsby
- Labour, Andy AbrahamsPrevious winnerLabour,Andy Abrahams
- Labour, Chris CookePrevious winnerIndependent,Andy Preston