Coventry election forecasts show close-run battle between Labour and Reform UK
Local election forecasts for Coventry City Council show a close-run battle between Labour and Reform UK for power over the city.
The Pollcheck website projects that Labour will end up with 21 seats, losing 18 of its current number, while Reform will have 19 seats, an increase of 17 over the two it has already.
The two parties would become the main powers in the city if these projections are reflected in the results.
With 54 seats up for grabs, any party securing 28 or more would have overall control. In the projected outcome, Labour would have a majority with 21 seats – not enough for control of the council.
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But with weeks to go before election night and campaigning yet to get underway, there is still time for major shifts in voting patterns to happen before the crucial ballots at the start of next month. Labour would need to win seven more seats and Reform UK an additional nine seats for either party to take over the council.
The Green Party is predicted to gain two more seats for a new total of four, and the Conservatives will lose four seats to end up with six.
The Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition will gain three seats for a new total of four.
The forecasts suggest Reform UK would win all three seats in the Sherbourne and Bablake wards, and two of the three available seats in Woodlands, Cheylesmore, Tile Hill & Canley, and Wyken, meaning it has power over six wards. The party would also take one of the three seats in Whoberley, Upper Stoke, Henley, Binley & Willenhall, and Radford.
Labour is projected to have control of eight wards. It is forecast to win all three seats in Longford, Lower Stoke, and St Michael's wards, plus two of the three seats in Whoberley, Upper Stoke, Henley, Radford, and one of the three seats in Earlsdon (with the other two won by the Greens).
The Greens would have control in Holbrooks wards by winning two of its three seats, it's predicted. The full set of projections can be found on the Pollcheck website.
The Coventry local election is on Thursday, May 7, with the results announced the next day, May 8.
Every seat in the city is up for grabs after the existing wards were all scrapped and then redrawn to reflect population changes and even out the number of voters in each one.
The candidate with the most votes in their ward will hold their seat for four years, the one with the second highest number of votes will be in place for two years, and the one who comes third will be a ward councillor for one year only with their seat facing a new election in May 2027.
