Local council · Newcastle upon Tyne

Chapel

3 seats contested on Thursday 7 May 2026. 17 candidates from 6 parties.

Confidence in the forecast: High · Official Statement of Persons Nominated (PDF)

Neighbours shaded by Reform UK share vs this ward, red = higher, blue = lower.

Predicted vote share

What the model expects

Independent
47.6%
Reform UK
27.0%
Labour
11.1%
Lib Dem
6.1%
Conservative
5.3%
Green Party
2.9%

Predictions are point estimates: the model's best guess, not a guarantee. The "How this prediction was made" section below lists every step that shaped this forecast.

How accurate was the model here?

Our 7 May 2026 forecast for Chapel

✓ Winner called correctly , predicted Independent, actual Independent. Major-party MAE: 4.48pp across the parties below.
PartyPredictedActualGap
Reform UK 31.1% 21.3% +9.9pp
Labour 9.3% 6.4% +2.9pp
Conservative 6.2% 2.1% +4.1pp

Positive gap = we predicted that party would win more share than they did. See the full Newcastle upon Tyne accuracy summary or the national audit.

Recent contests

What happened last time

DateTypeWinnerTop shareSource
2024-05-02 Cycle Independent 70.5% declaration
2023-05-04 Cycle Independent 78.8% declaration
2022-05-05 Cycle Independent 85.7% declaration
2021-05-06 Cycle Independent 35.0% declaration
2019-05-02 Cycle Independent 64.9% declaration

Candidates 2026

Parties on the ballot

View the official Statement of Persons Nominated (PDF)

How this area looks demographically

Figures are for Newcastle upon Tyne as a whole. The same local-authority figures are used for every ward in the council, finer ward-level demographics will land in a future release.

How this prediction was made
  1. Baseline . Most recent borough result (2024-05-02)
  2. BES MRP Prior . Baseline blended with BES Wave 1-30 north_east prior (weight 15%, n=1623 regional respondents)
  3. National Swing (STM) . Strong Transition Model: multiplicative bounded swing, dampened by 0.1 for local
  4. Demographics . 1 demographic factor(s) applied
  5. Incumbency . No current holder data available
  6. New Party Entry . Reform UK estimated at 5.4% from GE/LCC proxy + swing
  7. Normalise . All shares scaled to sum to 100%
  8. Restrict to ballot . Removed 3 party/parties not standing in 2026 (SNP 0.0pp, Other 0.0pp, Plaid Cymru 0.0pp). Their share redistributed pro-rata.
  9. 2025 county-cycle anchor . No 2025 reference available for this council's parent area. Stage 1 uses national polling only.
  10. Reform realignment uplift (no-anchor councils) . No 2025 parent-county anchor available; demographic-borrow rule applied. Asian 12.2% → base target 31.7% × regional multiplier 0.75 = 23.7%. Reform 4.7% → 23.7% (lift +19.0pp). Other parties scaled pro-rata. Calibration source: Burnley 2026 ward-level Asian%↔Reform% relationship (the 2-tier district that did receive the LCC 2025 anchor).
  11. National-share calibration . Aggregate-predicted vs national-polled mismatch corrected at strength 0.65. Multipliers — Labour ×0.82, Conservative ×1.00, Reform UK ×1.15, Liberal Democrats ×0.96, Green Party ×1.12, SNP ×1.00, Plaid Cymru ×1.00.

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