Reform won 687 elected positions on 2 May

57

of those elected had

previously stood for

the Conservatives

55

had stood for Reform, but

not for the Conservatives

51

had stood for another party

or as independents

524

are new councillors

57

of those elected had previously

stood for the Conservatives

55

had stood for Reform, but

not for the Conservatives

51

had stood for another party

or as independents

524

are new councillors

57

of those elected had previously

stood for the Conservatives

524

are new

councillors

55

had stood for

Reform, but not for

the Conservatives

51

had stood for

another party or

as independents

57

of those elected had previously

stood for the Conservatives

55

had stood for

Reform, but not for

the Conservatives

51

had stood for

another party or

as independents

524

are new

councillors

57

of those elected had

previously stood for

the Conservatives

55

had stood for Reform, but

not for the Conservatives

51

had stood for another party

or as independents

524

are new councillors

57

of those elected had previously

stood for the Conservatives

55

had stood for Reform, but

not for the Conservatives

51

had stood for another party

or as independents

524

are new councillors

57

of those elected had previously

stood for the Conservatives

524

are new

councillors

55

had stood for

Reform, but not for

the Conservatives

51

had stood for

another party or

as independents

57

of those elected had previously

stood for the Conservatives

55

had stood for

Reform, but not for

the Conservatives

51

had stood for

another party or

as independents

524

are new

councillors