Reform UK

Reform UK across the UK local-election cycles in our dataset (2021–2026 election results, plus chamber composition rolled forward to 2026 from opencouncildata snapshots).

Headline

Where Reform UK leads

Councils where Reform UK is the largest single party in the most recent composition snapshot. Hover any hex for the council name and seat count; click to drill in.

Currently largest in

38 councils

From the most recent composition snapshot per council. Grey hexes are councils where another party leads (or where we don't yet have a snapshot).

Cycles

Click into any cycle for a full breakdown — councils gained, lost, and where the seats came from.

Votes vs seats, by cycle

For each cycle this party contested, the bars show vote share (filled) against seat share (outlined). The signed gap is the disproportionality.

  • 2026 +5 pts
    votes 24%
    seats 29%
  • 2025 +10 pts
    votes 32%
    seats 41%
  • 2024 −2 pts
    votes 2%
    seats 0%
  • 2023 −1 pts
    votes 1%
    seats 0%
  • 2022 −0 pts
    votes 0%
    seats 0%
  • 2021 −0 pts
    votes 0%
    seats 0%

Four-year movement

Vote share across each cycle pair (same councils, four years apart).

2022 → 2026 cycle
0%24%20222026

+23 pts

2021 → 2025 cycle
0%32%20212025

+31 pts

Cumulative footprint

Share of all UK council seats held. Across all councils in our dataset, including those not polling this year. Comparable across the full window because composition rolls forward year-on-year.

0%10%20%30%40%50%60%20162017201820192020202120222023202420252026

By election

YearSeats upWonVote shareSeat shareFootprint shareLargest in
20265,0311,45423.7%28.9%10.5%38 / 418Details →
20251,64067931.7%41.4%3.8%13 / 418Details →
20241,78122.1%0.1%0.0%0 / 416Details →
20235,15500.6%0.0%0.1%0 / 416Details →
20221,81020.4%0.1%0.1%0 / 416Details →
20212,59320.4%0.1%0.0%0 / 414Details →
20200.0%0 / 412
20190.0%0 / 412
20180.0%0 / 407
20170.0%0 / 407
20160.0%0 / 407

See methodology for how we normalise party names, why "Labour and Co-operative" collapses to "Labour Party", and the bloc-vote vote-share caveat for multi-member wards.