Polls have closed in a series of council elections, mayoral votes, and a key by-election test for Sir Keir Starmer.
More than 1,600 council seats are up for grabs across 23 local authorities, while four regional mayors and two local mayors will be elected.
The Runcorn and Helsby by-election is likely to be the first result to come through, with voters choosing a new MP after Labour’s Mike Amesbury resigned, after being convicted for punching a constituent.
Betting odds had Reform ahead of the incumbent party, and government parties tend to do poorly in by-elections.
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Already, the Labour Party is managing expectations that they may lose the seat.
Speaking about the by-election and polls more widely, Ellie Reeves, the party’s chair, said: “These elections were always going to be a challenge, being held largely in areas dominated by the Conservatives, often for decades. That’s why Labour candidates stood on a promise to bring change right across our country.
“There are promising signs that the Labour government’s plan for change is already starting to turn around 14 years of Tory failure.
“NHS waiting lists have fallen consistently. Free breakfast clubs are starting to roll out in every primary school. Some 3.5 million workers got a pay rise with the minimum wage increase this month, with pensions rising thanks to Labour’s commitment to the triple lock.
“But we know people aren’t yet fully feeling the benefit and we are just as impatient for change as the rest of the country. However the results turn out this evening, this Labour government will go further and faster in turning our country around and giving Britain the future it deserves.”
A Reform UK spokesperson said: “We have fought a strong campaign. The two major parties are more fearful of the results tonight than we are.”
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