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Ipswich

Labour majority after May 7 2026. (Majority held)

What happened on May 7

Seats won and overall control

After May 7

Labour majority

Council size: 48 seats · 16 up on May 7

Reform UK

10 of 48 seats

Won 10 on May 7 · had 0 before

Next election

TBC (Local Government Reorganisation)

Two-tier council under English Local Government Reorganisation. Next election date awaiting Statutory Instrument.

Post-May 7 composition

Every party's seat count on the new council

Labour
29
Reform UK
10
Conservative
5
Lib Dem
3
Green Party
1

Pre-May-7 composition is the latest OCD snapshot of who held each seat; post is pre minus seats up plus actual winners.

Local Government Reorganisation

Why we don't yet know when Ipswich next votes

Ipswich sits in a two-tier county area under review for Local Government Reorganisation following the English Devolution White Paper (December 2024). The county council and its districts are expected to be replaced by one or more new unitary authorities. Until the Statutory Instrument is laid, the next election date is not in our gift to guess.

We'll flip this page from TBC to a confirmed date the moment the SI publishes.

How accurate was the model here?

Our 7 May 2026 forecast for Ipswich

63% 10 / 16 winners called correctly across this council's wards
5.78pp major-party MAE, average gap between predicted and actual share
+3.84pp Reform UK signed bias, positive = predicted hot, negative = predicted cold

Locked, sha256-witnessed forecast scored against the actual count. See the full national accuracy audit →

Our locked May 7 forecast

The pre-election prediction

Reform UK
15
Labour
1

This is the seats-on-the-ballot projection we published before polls opened, used here for accuracy comparison only.

All wards

Per-ward forecast vs actual

Ward Our top pick Actual winner Predicted share Confidence
Alexandra Reform UK Green Party 34.7% high
Bixley Reform UK Reform UK 34.1% high
Bridge Reform UK Reform UK 35.1% high
Castle Hill Reform UK Reform UK 34.5% high
Gainsborough Reform UK Reform UK 35.3% high
Gipping Reform UK Reform UK 35.2% high
Holywells Reform UK Labour 34.9% high
Priory Heath Reform UK Reform UK 35.3% high
Rushmere Reform UK Labour 35.2% high
Sprites Reform UK Reform UK 34.8% high
St John's Reform UK Labour 35.0% high
St Margaret's Reform UK Lib Dem 34.0% high
Stoke Park Reform UK Reform UK 34.4% high
Westgate Reform UK Labour 35.0% high
Whitehouse Reform UK Reform UK 35.4% high
Whitton Labour Reform UK 46.7% high

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