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Full recount in Runcorn and Helsby

Josh Halliday

Josh Halliday

This is astonishing. There’s going to be a full recount in the Runcorn and Helsby byelection as Reform UK were ahead by just four votes.

The mood in the count centre is one of utter disbelief. If the recount returns the same result, Reform UK will have overturned one of Labour’s safest seats by just four votes.

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Josh Halliday

Josh Halliday

What’s happening in Runcorn and Helsby?

No sign of white smoke at the Runcorn and Helsby byelection count. Quite a few of the also-ran candidates have left, wisely. Dozens of orange-jacketed counters are meticulously going through each one of the 32,740 votes, powered on by a fresh round of chocolate bars and, probably, a desperation for this to be over given it was supposed to wrap up two hours ago.

Labour party officials watch the process of recounting votes at Halton Stadium on the day of the Runcorn and Helsby by-election, in Widnes, Britain, 2 May, 2025.
Labour party officials watch the process of recounting votes at Halton Stadium on the day of the Runcorn and Helsby by-election, in Widnes, Britain, 2 May, 2025. Photograph: Phil Noble/Reuters

We’re in pretty uncharted territory here as it’s said to be the narrowest margin of victory of any UK parliamentary byelection, although that hasn’t been verified.

Whatever the result, it’s certainly one of the most dramatic contests of recent times.

Another win for Labour in Doncaster

Robyn Vinter

Robyn Vinter

The Doncaster mayoral results are in!

Labour’s Ros Jones has won by a margin of less than 700 votes. The turnout was 33%.

Ros Jones of the Labour Party watches as the count continues in the Doncaster Mayoral elections on 2 May, 2025 in Doncaster, England.
Ros Jones of the Labour Party watches as the count continues in the Doncaster Mayoral elections on 2 May, 2025 in Doncaster, England. Photograph: Leon Neal/Getty Images

Huge cheers from the gathered Labour supporters, who are singing “There’s only one Ros Jones!”

West of England mayoral race called for Labour

A win for Labour, with the party’s Helen Godwin securing a win in the West of England mayoral race. Godwin defeated Reform’s Arron Banks, who came second.

The latest from Doncaster, with results imminent

Robyn Vinter

Robyn Vinter

In Doncaster, Reform’s candidate Alex Jones said it was still “too early to say” whether he would win, with 10 minutes to go until declaration.

“It’s looking good,” he added. “Even if we run them a close second, it shows our message is getting through to the populace.”

Has he got big ideas for if he gets in? “Yeah a few. You’ll find out.”

The result of the Greater Lincolnshire mayoral race - where Reform UK are bullish about their prospects of winning - is now not expected for at least another hour and a half.

One of the largest districts where counting is taking place is said to have only started counting, while elections for local councillors in those areas has also slowed things down.

However, there was an alarm call for Labour in one of the other districts, North East Lincolnshire, which has already come through with its results and includes the towns of Grimsby and Cleethorpes.

In that district, Reform’s Andrea Jenkyns took 12523 votes, followed by Labour’s Jason Stockwood (6419) and Rob Waltham (6239). Labour’s performance was being watched on account of expectations that Stockwood, a tech investor and former chair of Grimsby Town Football Club, could count on some kind of base there.

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has posted on X, saying the party has won in Runcorn and Helsby.

“Reform UK have won the Runcorn & Helsby by-election by 4 votes! Labour have demanded a recount. We are very confident we have won.”

Votes are currently being recounted in Runcorn and Helsby, with the results expected soon.

Reform UK looked on course to take control of Staffordshire County Council, after taking 24 of the 30 seats to be counted overnight, with Conservatives winning the other six, PA reports.

It means when counting resumes later on Friday, Reform need to win just eight more seats, which would give Nigel Farage’s party a majority on the council which has 62 seats.

Conservative council leader Alan White lost his seat to Reform in one of the first results of the night. His party previously controlled the council with 53 seats, with Labour holding five and independents four.

The four district and borough areas returning results overnight were Lichfield, Newcastle, South Staffordshire and Tamworth, and ballots will be counted later on Friday in the Cannock Chase, East Staffordshire, Stafford and Staffordshire Moorlands areas.

The Conservatives have controlled the county council since winning in 2009, claiming elections in 2013, 2017 and 2021.

Josh Halliday

Josh Halliday

Throughout our reporting in Runcorn and Helsby in recent months we encountered voters of all persuasions who said they simply either wouldn’t vote, or would do so very reluctantly.

This potential result - splitting Labour and Reform UK by just four votes - shows that every vote truly does count.

If the result stands - and we expect a formal declaration in about an hour - it would be hand Reform UK one of the narrowest parliamentary majorities in recent UK political history.

Since World War Two, two constituencies have been won by just two votes each, according to the BBC - once by the Liberal Democrats in 1997 and another by the Scottish Party in 2017.

Robyn Vinter

Robyn Vinter

Update from Doncaster:

Votes are still being counted in Doncaster, where it is impossible to tell which way things will go. Labour’s Ros Jones, in a burgundy suit, said she was still hopeful but if she didn’t win she would accept the electorate’s decision.

“That’s how democracy works,” she said.

She has been walking around the floor, with lots of people stopping to speak to her.

Meanwhile, no sign of Reform’s candidate Alex Jones. He was visibly nervous speaking to party members at a Reform event when he shared a stage with Nigel Farage a couple of weeks ago, and this evening some are joking that he’s worried he might actually win.

Full recount in Runcorn and Helsby

Josh Halliday

Josh Halliday

This is astonishing. There’s going to be a full recount in the Runcorn and Helsby byelection as Reform UK were ahead by just four votes.

The mood in the count centre is one of utter disbelief. If the recount returns the same result, Reform UK will have overturned one of Labour’s safest seats by just four votes.

Drama in Runcorn:

Candidates in the key Runcorn and Helsby byelection are being gathered because “a couple of doubtful votes” need to be checked, a senior council official has said.

That’s an indication of how close this contest will be. The parties are being given provisional results, before Labour and Reform UK decide whether to call a full recount.

That’s the territory we’re in.

More in from North Lincolnshire:

Reform UK candidate Dame Andrea Jenkyns was ahead after the first declaration in the contest to become the first North Lincolnshire mayor.

Boston Borough Council, one of the nine authorities that make up the mayoral area, said Dame Andrea had 7,285 votes, ahead of Conservatives (2,695), Lincolnshire Independents (1,193), Labour (897), Green (774) and Liberal Democrat (513).

Reform’s deputy leader Richard Tice earlier said the party was “absolutely smashing it” in the contest, where Dame Andrea - a former Tory minister - is on course to win.

In the 2016 referendum, 75.6% of people in Boston voted to leave the EU - the highest proportion in the UK.

Ben Quinn

Ben Quinn

The tensions between Andrea Jenkyns, Reform UK’s candidate for the Greater Lincolnshire mayoralty, and her old Conservative colleagues were on display following her arrival at the county centre in Grimsby.

Reform UK's Greater Lincolnshire mayoral candidate Dame Andrea Jenkyns during the count at Grimsby Town Hall, Lincolnshire, for the Greater Lincolnshire Mayor election.
Reform UK's Greater Lincolnshire mayoral candidate Dame Andrea Jenkyns during the count at Grimsby Town Hall, Lincolnshire, for the Greater Lincolnshire Mayor election. Photograph: Joe Giddens/PA

After arriving at the count centre, she was seen to embrace her Labour rival, Jason Stockwood, the tech investor and former chair of Grimsby Town Football Club, while she kept her distance from the Conservative candidate, Rob Waltham.

Jenkyns, who has been criticised by Waltham for not living in the area and at one stage faced accusations she was not eligible to stand, told the Guardian: “The figures are looking good and while a lot has yet to come hopefully it’s going to go my way.”

The former Conservative MP and minister said the results tonight were a key staging post in Reform’s project to win the next general election.

“Reform getting into places of power for the first time and we have to show we can deliver. We are going to be under scrutiny and if we can show what we can do then it will be a blueprint for government,” she added.

Jenkyns has promised “Doge Lincolnshire” to cut government waste – a reference to Elon Musk’s “department of government efficiency” in the US – and used the slogan “No to net zero madness” in her campaign.

Runcorn and Helsby: some ballot papers recounted

Josh Halliday

Josh Halliday

The battle for the Runcorn and Helsby by-election has come down to “within a hundred votes,” according to candidates briefed by local officials. A number of the ballot papers are being recounted because it’s so close. It’s “incredibly tight,” the acting returning officer told the candidates.

This is quite a dramatic turn of events after Nigel Farage was planning to make a grand entrance. The Reform UK leader is believed to be waiting in a car outside the count centre, presumably ready to make an appearance if his party wins.

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