Voters in Milton Keynes have had their say in the 2026 local elections.
For the first time in 12 years, there have been full council elections in Milton Keynes. This means every councillor is defending their seat.
Seats on the Milton Keynes City Council were up for election in the wards of Bletchley Park & Fenny Stratford, Bletchley South, Bletchley West, Bradwell, Broughton & Moulsoe, Campbell Park & Willen, Central Milton Keynes, Danesborough, Furzton, Great Linford, Hanslope, New Bradwell, Newport Pagnell, Olney & Rural, Ouzel Valley, Stony Stratford, Tattenhoe, Walton, Watling, Wolverton, and Woughton & Fishermead.
City councillors in Milton Keynes are elected for four years, but normally a third are elected at a time, which can make it difficult for one party to take full control.
In 2024, the Labour Party won enough councillors to reach the 29 needed for a majority, the first time that has happened since 2004 when the Liberal Democrats ran the authority.
However, ahead of the election, a Boundary Commission review increased the number of councillors from 57 to 60, representing 21 wards. The boundaries of all wards, except Tattenhoe, have changed.
Milton Keynes City Council is a unitary authority responsible for local government services such as education, social care, highways, transport, planning and recycling.
Polls closed at 10pm on Thursday, May 7, with the results counted on Friday, May 8. Results for the Milton Keynes local elections are due from 5pm on Friday.
In total, more than 5,000 council seats were up for grabs across 136 local authorities in England on election day. Mayoral elections also took place in six areas.
Below you can see the full results for every seat up for election in Milton Keynes. You can select your ward from the drop-down list.