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The 2026 Sheffield City Council election will take place on Thursday 7 May 2026, alongside other local elections in the United Kingdom. One third of the 84 members of Sheffield City Council in South Yorkshire will be elected.
| After 2024 election | Before 2026 election | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Seats | Party | Seats | ||
| Labour | 36 | Labour | 36 | ||
| Liberal Democrats | 27 | Liberal Democrats | 28 | ||
| Green | 14 | Green | 14 | ||
| Reform | 0 | Reform | 1 | ||
| Independent | 7 [d] | Independent | 5 [d] | ||
Changes 2024–2026:
Sheffield City Council was created in 1974 as a metropolitan borough. Labour saw early success, controlling the council from its creation until 1999 when the Liberal Democrats took control. [9] This lasted until 2002, when the council fell into no overall control. [10] Labour regained the council in 2004, but the Liberal Democrats formed their second majority administration in 2008. [11]
Labour have been the largest party on the council since 2011. [12] However, following a loss of eight seats in 2021, the party have been unable to form a majority administration. Labour initially formed a coalition with the Green Party; [13] from 2022 onwards, though, both the Greens and the Liberal Democrats have joined with Labour to form a coalition. [14] [15] In 2023, eight ex-Labour councillors formed an independent group, known as the Sheffield Community Councillors Group, thus forming the principal opposition on the council. [16] Four councillors remain a part of this group.
The seats up for election this year were last contested in 2022. In that election, Labour won 15 seats (down 1), the Liberal Democrats won 9 seats (steady), and the Greens won 4 seats (up 1). [17]
| 2026 Sheffield City Council election | ||||||||||
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| Party | This election | Full council | This election | |||||||
| Seats | Net | Seats % | Other | Total | Total % | Votes | Votes % | +/− | ||
| Labour | 23 | |||||||||
| Liberal Democrats | 18 | |||||||||
| Green | 10 | |||||||||
| Independent | 4 | |||||||||
| Reform | 1 | |||||||||
| Conservative | 0 | |||||||||
| Ward | Incumbent councillor | Party | Re-standing | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beauchief & Greenhill | Simon Clement-Jones | Liberal Democrats | ||
| Beighton | Kurtis Crossthorn | Liberal Democrats | ||
| Birley | Karen McGowan | Labour | ||
| Broomhill & Sharrow Vale | Maleiki Haybe | Green | ||
| Burngreave | Mark Jones | Labour | ||
| City | Martin Phipps | Green | ||
| Crookes & Crosspool | Minesh Parekh | Labour Co-op | ||
| Darnall | Zahira Naz | Labour | ||
| Dore & Totley | Martin Smith | Liberal Democrats | ||
| East Ecclesfield | Craig Gamble-Pugh | Labour Co-op | ||
| Ecclesall | Shaffaq Mohammed | Liberal Democrats | ||
| Firth Park | Fran Belbin [e] | Labour Co-op | ||
| Fulwood | Cliff Woodcraft | Liberal Democrats | ||
| Gleadless Valley | Marieanne Elliot | Green | ||
| Graves Park | Steve Ayris | Liberal Democrats | ||
| Hillsborough | Henry Nottage | Green | ||
| Manor Castle | Terry Fox [f] | Independent | ||
| Mosborough | Gail Smith | Liberal Democrats | ||
| Nether Edge & Sharrow | Nighat Basharat | Labour | ||
| Park & Arbourthorne | Nabeela Mowlana | Labour Co-op | ||
| Richmond | Mike Drabble | Labour | ||
| Shiregreen & Brightside | Garry Weatherall | Independent | ||
| Southey | Jayne Dunn | Labour | ||
| Stannington | William Sapwell [g] | Liberal Democrats | ||
| Stocksbridge & Upper Don | Janet Ridler | Labour | ||
| Walkley | Tom Hunt | Labour | ||
| West Ecclesfield | Mike Levery | Liberal Democrats | ||
| Woodhouse | Willis Marshall [h] | Liberal Democrats | ||