Just the one by-election is taking place on Thursday, with another having been held on Wednesday. Reform are defending Thursday's vacancy, the third week in a row they have been on the defence. However, this time it is not a resignation - the incumbent tragically died from a brain tumour at the age of just 46. The late Cllr Kevin Towill defected from the Conservatives prior to last year's local elections and gained the seat at the expense of his old party, who were pushed into third. We would be surprised if this is anything other than a Reform hold.
Newquay Porth & Tretherras, Cornwall Council
(Ref defence)
Wednesday's by-election was also triggered by the death of an incumbent, the 81-year-old Labour councillor having passed away due to old age. This was an exceptionally strong Labour ward, with the party having won here in 2024 by more than 1,200 votes. Despite this, we predicted a Green gain, but defeat to anyone here would have been indicative of the massive scale of Labour's looming electoral disaster in May.
As it turned out, this previously solid left-wing ward opted for Reform with a huge swing from Labour. We predicted that Labour would haemorrhage votes to both the Greens and Reform, but the swing was almost exclusively towards Reform. The Greens slumped from second to third and ended up with less votes than they received in 2024, while a hard left independent endorsed by Your Party finished last. The Greens only increased their vote share courtesy of Labour's almost 30 point dip against a low turnout.
This was a devastating result for Labour, but another first for Reform as they added their first Salford council seat.
Barton & Winton, Salford City Council
Ref: 676 (34.9%) New
Lab: 643 (33.2%) -29.1%
Grn: 363 (18.7%) +4.0%
Con: 118 (6.1%) -8.2%
LDm: 94 (4.9%) -3.8%
Ind: 44 (2.3%) New
Ref GAIN from Lab
There is now just one more council by-election before the big May elections. We are surely now in the final weeks of Starmer's premiership.






















































