Five things to watch in elections results for Sussex and Surrey
As votes are counted, what are some of the key things to look out for in Sussex and Surrey?
www.bbc.comI can’t fetch any new updates right now, but the most recent widely reported West Sussex local election results I can see are that West Sussex County Council is moving away from Conservative control toward “no overall control”, with Liberal Democrats and Reform UK among the top vote-getting forces.[1]
These were covered in the same “live blog” update stream:
If you tell me which election you mean (West Sussex County Council vs a specific borough/district like Worthing/Adur, and whether it’s for 2026), I can summarize the exact seat/mayoral/overall-control outcome you care about.
As votes are counted, what are some of the key things to look out for in Sussex and Surrey?
www.bbc.comAll the key results you need to know in West Sussex, East Sussex and in Hampshire.
www.v2radio.co.ukReform UK, the Lib Dems and the Greens have all made gains at the expense of the two parties that have traditionally dominated councils across the South East.
www.bbc.com70 councillors elected to represent communities across the county
www.westsussex.gov.ukThe by-election results for St Leonard's Forest, Burgess Hill North and Hassocks & Burgess Hill South divisions have been declared.
www.westsussex.gov.ukAll results declared - see them here
www.v2radio.co.ukThousands of votes have been counted across Sussex after voters went to the...
hellorayo.co.ukMost Sussex residents haven't voted for their county councillors since Boris Johnson was prime minister. With Nigel Farage's Reform soaring in the polls, Harry Cockburn speaks to voters across the…
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