After the election, the SNP remained the largest party, but Labour took control of the council after giving the Liberal Democrats and Conservatives "key non-political" posts. In a sign of internal unease at the deal, Labour councillors Katrina Faccenda and Ross McKenzie abstained. This came after a coalition between the SNP and Greens was blocked as a result of the deal between Labour, the Liberal Democrats and Conservatives, which combined obtained 32 votes, compared to the 29 votes for the SNP-Green deal. Several current and former elected Labour representatives were critical of the deal involving the Conservatives. Former
Edinburgh North and Leith MP
Mark Lazarowicz described the deal in the capital as "unacceptable", whilst
Neil Findlay, who was a regional MSP for
Lothian between 2011 and 2021, said: "I am appalled to see West Lothian Labour councillors voting Tories into office - the Tory party is the enemy of my class." On 28 June 2022, the Labour group suspended Leith councillor Katrina Faccenda and Sighthill/Gorgie councillor Ross McKenzie for eight weeks after they opposed the deal with the Conservatives, temporarily reducing the administration to 11 members. Cllr McKenzie later resigned from the Labour group on 23 February 2023 in protest at the way the council's 2023–24 budget was passed. Cllr Day subsequently resigned as council leader on 9 December. Further allegations surrounding Cllr Day as an unregistered landlord were made following his resignation. An attempt by the SNP and the Greens to take over the running of the council following Cllr Day's resignation was defeated by 32 votes to 28. Despite holding just 10 seats, Labour retained minority control of the council following support from the Lib Dem and Conservative groups and Labour councillor Jane Meagher was elected as council leader.
Corstorphine/Murrayfield by-election Frank Ross, SNP councillor for
Corstorphine/Murrayfield, resigned on 16 December 2022 causing a by-election. The by-election was held on 9 March 2023 and was won by Fiona Bennett of the Liberal Democrats.
2024 Colinton/Fairmilehead by-election In September 2024, Colinton/Fairmilehead councillor
Scott Arthur resigned his council seat after successfully being elected as MP for
Edinburgh South West at the
2024 United Kingdom general election. A by-election, held on 14 November 2024, was won by Lib Dem candidate Louise Spence. However, less than a week after the by-election, Cllr Spence resigned citing a "sudden change in personal circumstances". Following Cllr Spence's resignation, the Liberal Democrats were asked by the Conservative group of councillors to foot the bill for the by-election which was estimated to cost around £80,000.
2025 Colinton/Fairmilehead by-election In November 2024, within seven days of the 2024 Colinton/Fairmilehead by-election, Cllr
Marco Biagi and Cllr Louise Spence – who spent less than a week in office – resigned. A by-election to fill both vacancies, held on 23 January 2025, was won by Conservative candidate Neil Cuthbert and Labour candidate Conor Savage.
Fountainbridge/Craiglockhart by-election Following the death of Fountainbridge/Craiglockhart councillor Val Walker in April 2025, a by-election was held to fill the vacancy on 26 June 2025 and was won by Liberal Democrat candidate Kevin McKay. {{#invoke:transcludable section|main|section=Fountainbridge/Craiglockhart 2025|text= ==Notes==