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Elections 2026: Votes Counted in England, Scotland and Wales

Counting is under way across the United Kingdom after voters cast ballots in elections in England, Scotland and Wales, with the first results expected in the early hours of Friday.

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Initial declarations from English councils are anticipated between midnight and 2am BST. Results from the Scottish and Welsh parliamentary contests are expected later in the day, beginning around midday.

Only a limited number of results will emerge overnight, but early declarations could shape the narrative of the elections and offer clues about broader political shifts.

Early Tests in English Councils

One of the earliest indicators of the night’s political direction may come from Hartlepool, where attention is focused on whether Reform UK can convert strong polling numbers into tangible gains at council level.

Election observers say the town could provide an early measure of the party’s ability to translate support into seats. A strong showing for Reform UK would raise concerns among Labour strategists that the party could become a sustained anti-establishment challenger in areas that once formed part of Labour’s traditional support base.

Oxford is also being watched closely. Analysts say the city may highlight growing fragmentation among voters opposed to the Conservatives, with Labour, the Green Party and the Liberal Democrats competing for similar constituencies of support.

Meanwhile, the result in Dudley is seen as a key test in the politically competitive Midlands. The area has experienced shifting voting patterns in recent years, and Labour faces pressure from Reform UK amid voter concerns about immigration, living standards and trust in Westminster politics.

Major Changes to Welsh Parliament

The elections also coincide with a major reform of the Welsh parliament, the Senedd. The chamber is expanding from 60 to 96 members under a new electoral system designed to produce more proportional outcomes.

Opinion polls suggest the change could reshape the political landscape in Wales. Labour, which has governed the Senedd since devolution began in 1999, is widely expected to lose its majority.

Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth is predicted by some forecasts to emerge as the next first minister. Such an outcome would bring renewed attention to the party’s commitment to advancing the case for Welsh independence.

Coalition Scenarios and Close Margins

Even if Reform UK performs strongly in Wales, coalition mathematics make it unlikely the party would be able to form a government. Analysts say Plaid Cymru could instead attempt to govern as a minority administration if the numbers allow, avoiding formal coalition agreements with Labour or the Green Party.

Polls suggest Labour may face substantial losses in the Senedd election. Some projections place the party as low as fourth place, behind the Greens.

There is also speculation that Eluned Morgan, Labour’s current first minister in Wales, could lose her own seat.

The new electoral system introduces additional uncertainty. The revised list method means very small shifts in vote share could determine the final seat allocation in each constituency.

According to the polling group More in Common, margins as small as 0.06% of the vote could decide the final seat — the sixth — in a constituency list, making precise predictions difficult before counting is complete.

Results Expected Through Friday

With counting continuing across multiple elections, officials expect results to emerge gradually through Friday.

While only a small number of English council results will appear overnight, the outcomes from Scotland and Wales later in the day are expected to provide a clearer picture of the political balance across the three nations.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 8 May 2026

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Nick Carter icp Star Member

Nick Carter icp

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9 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

Wrong context.

If Britain's future will be (future!) determined by Nazi Farage, THEN it will become a failed state

Hardly successful now , is it

kickstart Platinum Member

kickstart

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Starmer said, "He is not walking." so far Labor are down 398 seats, not a lot better for the Tories down 269, and Labor has lost Wales, for the first time ever.

Will he be like a football manager who says "The board have every faith in me",2 weeks later he is out, we shall see.

But, as has been said by pundits for the past few months, who will replace him? who would want the job? No election until their term is up, August 2029,I think he will not go, better the evil you know, if he does go, his replacement will still fall on his/her sword, the damage is done .

newbee2022 Star Member

newbee2022

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12 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Hardly successful now , is it

Nazi Farage ante portas?

Nick Carter icp Star Member

Nick Carter icp

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5 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

Nazi Farage ante portas?

Your side all seem to going around shouting Nazi all the time 🙂

newbee2022 Star Member

newbee2022

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13 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Your side all seem to going around shouting Nazi all the time 🙂

Well, and you are always crying for appeasement. The outcome you should know. I suppose indeed you don't.

RayC Ruby Member

RayC

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On 5/8/2026 at 2:40 PM, JonnyF said:

No wonder they wanted to cancel the elections.

Next step might be a call for a rerun. Where are you Ray? How could you justify attacking Democracy this time?

The People's council elections?

They didn’t know what they were voting for?

What does local really mean? What type of council was on the ballot paper?

😄😄

I'm here, Jonny. You doing your Norwegian football commentator impersonation?

Care to point out where I said any of that? ... No, I didn't think so.

Btw: I only stumbled across this thread. If you want me to see and reply to your questions either quote my post or add @ before my name, otherwise I might miss your drivel.

On second thoughts, ignore my last paragraph....😉

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