Results declared in Enfield local election

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Following the results of the local election in the London Borough of Enfield held on Thursday 7 May 2026, no single political group has secured a majority of seats. Therefore, no group has overall control of Enfield Council.

Sixty-three seats in 25 wards were up for election in the borough. The full results can be viewed on our election results page.

Across the Enfield wards, 31 Conservative councillors were elected, 27 Labour and five Green.

With no group having an overall majority, discussions will now take place between elected councillors to agree executive arrangements. Senior officials including the Chief Executive from Enfield Council will provide support and guidance.

An update will be provided in the coming days.

Enfield Council’s Returning Officer and Chief Executive, Perry Scott, said: “I’d like to thank everyone who helped to support the smooth running of this election. In Enfield, 334 candidates were fielded and for the first time in decades for a local election, the verification and counting of ballots took place at the Civic Centre. This was a significant logistical undertaking, and I am grateful to all those whose hard work ensured the democratic process was conducted safely, professionally and efficiently.

“Discussions will now take place with representatives of political groups with a view to forming an administration. My team will be on hand to provide appropriate support during this process.”

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