The Aspire Party has officially held control of the Tower Hamlets council, securing a historic overall majority following the final count of the 2026 local elections. The sweeping victory cements the party’s dominance in the only London borough where it fields candidates, standing out amidst a broader political shift across the capital.
The council results are:
Aspire Party: 33Labour Party: 5Green Party: 5Conservative Party: 1Liberal Democrats: 1
Aspire demonstrated a commanding performance across the borough, successfully defending its control by sweeping several multi-seat wards. In Bethnal Green East, Bethnal Green West, Blackwall & Cubitt Town, Lansbury, Mile End, and Whitechapel, Aspire candidates decisively took all available seats. It comes as Lutfur Rahman of the Aspire party secured a decisive victory with 38.75% of the vote, finishing more than 16,000 votes ahead of his closest rival.
The party also claimed victory in Canary Wharf, where Maium Talukdar and Saied Ahmed were elected with 1,287 and 1,244 votes respectively. In the single-seat ward of Poplar, Aspire’s Gulam Kibria Choudhury secured his seat with 982 votes, taking over 42% of the vote share.
While Aspire maintained widespread control, opposition parties established distinct strongholds. The Green Party saw massive success in the Bow area, taking all three seats in Bow East – led by Mads Churchhouse with a commanding 2,777 votes – and claiming both seats in Bow West.
Labour successfully managed to hold the Limehouse ward, with David John Edgar winning a highly competitive race against Green and Aspire challengers with 643 votes. Labour also claimed both seats in St Katharine’s & Wapping, electing Abdal Ullah and Victoria Fleur Lupton, and secured seats in split wards such as Bromley South and Weavers.
The local elections also saw isolated victories for other major parties in closely contested split wards. In Shadwell, Liberal Democrat candidate Rabina Khan was successfully elected, taking a seat alongside Aspire’s Mohammad Harun Miah. Meanwhile, the Conservative Party gained representation in Island Gardens, where Peter Golds topped the ballot with 1,206 votes, splitting the two-seat ward with Aspire.
These final results confirm Aspire’s grip on Tower Hamlets during an election cycle that has heavily redrawn London’s political map, which has included the Green Party taking control of neighbouring Hackney and Waltham Forest, and Reform UK securing a majority in Havering
Read here for: London local elections 2026 results in full for every borough
See the results for Tower Hamlets – this is updated as results come through: