Local council · St Albans

St Stephen

2 seats contested on Thursday 7 May 2026. 10 candidates from 5 parties.

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

Ward locator for St Stephen; neighbouring wards shaded by Reform UK vote-share difference vs this ward.

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

Predicted vote share

What the model expects

Lib Dem
35.9%
Conservative
31.6%
Reform UK
13.9%
Labour
9.8%
Green Party
8.8%

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 St Stephen

✓ Winner called correctly , predicted Lib Dem, actual Lib Dem. Major-party MAE: 9.34pp across the parties below.
PartyPredictedActualGap
Reform UK 10.7% 27.8% -17.1pp
Labour 10.8% 3.1% +7.6pp
Conservative 32.2% 19.5% +12.7pp

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

Recent contests

What happened last time

DateTypeWinnerTop shareSource
2024-05-02 Cycle Lib Dem 43.4% declaration
2023-05-04 Cycle Lib Dem 47.7% declaration
2022-05-05 Cycle Lib Dem 17.6% declaration
2021-05-06 Cycle Conservative and Unionist Party 46.6% declaration
2019-05-02 Cycle Conservative and Unionist Party 52.8% declaration

Candidates 2026

Parties on the ballot

View the official Statement of Persons Nominated (PDF)

How this area looks demographically

Figures are for St Albans 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 east_of_england prior (weight 15%, n=3761 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 has existing baseline, no proxy needed
  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 . Blended (weight 0.1) toward May 2025 results for hertfordshire (78 divisions, 285,843 votes), adjusted by national swing since May 2025. This corrects the model's tendency to under-weight Reform's 2025 county breakthroughs in 2-tier districts.
  10. 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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