Elections

England council results

Number of councillors

23 of 23 councils. Counting complete.

  • Reform UK: 677 councillors, 677 councillors gained
  • Liberal Democrat: 370 councillors, 163 councillors gained
  • Conservative: 319 councillors, 674 councillors lost
  • Labour: 98 councillors, 187 councillors lost
  • Independent: 89 councillors, 20 councillors lost
  • Green: 79 councillors, 44 councillors gained

Wiltshire election results

2025 Conservative lose to no overall control, change from previous year
Counting complete. After 98 of 98 seats declared.
Change compared with 2021
  1. Liberal Democrat

      Councillors elected
    • total 43
    • Councillors elected
    • change +16
  2. Conservative

      Councillors elected
    • total 37
    • Councillors elected
    • change -24
  3. Reform UK

      Councillors elected
    • total 10
    • Councillors elected
    • change +10
  4. Independent

      Councillors elected
    • total 7
    • Councillors elected
    • change 0
  5. Labour

      Councillors elected
    • total 1
    • Councillors elected
    • change -2

About this council

  • Type: Unitary authority - Unitary authorities are funded through council tax, government grants and business rates. They look after all local council services, such as social care, schools, road maintenance, bin collections, and public housing.
  • Seats up for election: 98 out of 98
  • Boundary change: No
  • Previous council results:
    • 2021 - Conservative
    • 2017 - Conservative
    • 2013 - Conservative
    • 2009 - Conservative

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