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London elections 2026: Havering results as Reform claim big win

This thread is the results of the 2026 election in Havering.

Going into the election, Havering Residents Association held 25 of the 55 council seats, with the Conservatives holding 14, Labour holding eight, East Havering Residents’ Group holding three, Reform holding three, Upminster and Cranham Residents Association holding one, and one independent seat.

Total number of confirmed councillors: 40/55

Reform: 30

Independents: 8

Labour: 2

Turnout: 45.91%

Updates to follow as results come in

Ward by ward breakdown

Beam Park – Winning candidates

Trevor McKeever (Labour)

Matthewn Stanton (Labour)

Cranham

Gillian Ford (Independent)

John Tyler (Independent)

Lesley Tyler (Independent)

Elm Park

Emerson Park

David Johnson (Reform)

Alex Sibley (Reform)

Gooshays

Keith Prince (Reform)

Liz Tyler (Reform)

Robert Whitton (Reform)

Hacton

Geoff Burgess (Reform)

Julie Wilkes (Reform)

Harold Wood

Brian Eagling (Independent)

Martin Goode (Independent)

Darren Wise (Independent)

Havering-atte-Bower

Graham Edwards (Reform)

Della Morton (Reform)

Paul Sullivan (Reform)

Heaton

Hylands & Harrow Lodge

Marshalls & Rise Park

Robert Benham (Reform)

Bailey Nash-Gardner (Reform)

Gary Payne (Reform)

Mawneys

Sue Benjamins (Reform)

Graham Day (Reform)

Geoff Starns (Reform)

Rainham & Wennington

George Harwin (Reform)

Joe Lock (Reform)

Sue Ospreay (Reform)

Rush Green & Crowlands

Petru Dinsorean (Reform)

Alex Donald (Reform)

Henry Williams (Reform)

South Hornchurch

Luke Barry (Reform)

Angelica Ola (Reform)

Squirrels Heath

Martynas Cekavicius (Reform)

Christine Vickery (Reform)

Tom Vickery (Reform)

St Albans

Diane Smith (Reform)

Russell Smith (Reform)

St Andrews

Duncan Cowie (Reform)

Malvin Brown (Reform)

Robert Attree (Reform)

St Edwards

Upminster

Oscar Ford (Independent)

Michael Fisher (Independent)

Christopher Wilkins (Independent)

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