Labour are defending more than 2,500 seats, the Conservatives over 1,300 and the Liberal Democrats just under 700. Over 25,000 candidates were nominated to stand in the elections. Reform UK, Labour, the Conservatives and the Green party all stood candidates in over 95% of wards, while the Liberal Democrats had candidates in 86%. The only other party with candidates in more than 2% of wards was the
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition, with 9%.
Labour On 20 March 2026, General Secretary of
Unite Sharon Graham said in a speech to refuse workers near a waste depot in
Tyseley,
Birmingham that Labour will be "decimated" in the upcoming local elections and should "hang their heads in shame" over its handling of the
Birmingham bin strike. On 30 March 2026, Keir Starmer launched Labour's local election campaign at
City of Wolverhampton College,
West Midlands. According to ITV,
Wolverhampton is one of Labour's safest councils in the region and Keir Starmer denied
Birmingham was a "lost cause". The BBC said Labour is going into the elections with consistently low
poll ratings.
Conservatives On 19 March 2026,
Kemi Badenoch launched the Conservative campaign for the local elections at an event at
Sinfonia Smith Square in
Westminster,
London.
Liberal Democrats On 24 March 2026,
Ed Davey launched the
Liberal Democrat campaign for the local elections at an event in Lovelace Lodge, in
East Horsley,
Surrey.
Reform UK On 1 January 2026,
Nigel Farage announced he wanted to go "double or quits" by planning to spend more than £5 million over the next four months in the run-up to the local elections, saying he wanted to spend "every single penny in the bank account" on a mass direct mail and social media campaign. He called this year's set of local elections the "single most important event" before the
next general election. In August 2025, Reform UK received a £9 million donation from
Christopher Harborne, a British–Thai billionaire businessman. On 10 March 2026, Farage launched Reform's local election campaign at a live-streamed event with 1,500 supporters at GG's restaurant, in
Newport,
Isle of Wight. This was the first in a planned nationwide series of rallies.
Green Party Following the election of
Zack Polanski as
Green Party leader, the party rose sharply in popularity polls. The Green Party launched its local elections campaign on 9 April 2026. The party wants to build and maintain council housing and social homes, pointing to Green-led councils in Lewes and Mid Suffolk, which have built hundreds of new council homes in recent years. It also wants to put pressure on the Labour Party to introduce rent controls and abolish the leasehold system, "freeing five million people from the financial burden of service charges". 20 candidates in 17 wards are standing under the Your Party name. ==Polls==