Reform performed notably well in recent local council elections, winning more votes and control compared to traditional parties, although their total vote share was only 31%. Despite this, they performed remarkably against the Conservatives, Liberal Democrats, and Labour, highlighting significant shifts in local political dynamics. In particular, their first-past-the-post election system enhanced their seat count, allowing them to gain control of multiple councils, a feat previously unseen for their predecessor, Ukip. Their total of 677 seats reflects strategic clustering of votes, even as major parties struggled against their surprising ascendancy.
Reform won most votes, most seats, and overall control of most councils in the recent local elections, marking a significant challenge to traditional parties.
Despite winning only 31% of the votes across 23 councils, Reform secured 677 seats, showcasing its ability to leverage first-past-the-post effectively.
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