Following the recent local elections, Swindon Borough Council is preparing for a transition in leadership as the community adjusts to a new political makeup. The elections held on 7 May 2026, which saw a 43.7 per cent voter turnout, resulted in no single party holding overall control of the council.
The current results show the Conservative Party with 23 seats, followed by Labour with 19, Reform UK with 14, and one Liberal Democrat. This shift in power means no party holds the 29 seats required for a majority, prompting the council to look toward new arrangements for its decision-making bodies.
One area of focus is the Special Committee, a five-member group with the authority to make urgent policy decisions on behalf of the full council when needed. This committee currently includes councillors Jim Robbins, Emma Bushell, Jim Grant, Kevin Small, and Gary Sumner.
Residents can expect more clarity on the future of these roles soon. The final confirmation of committee memberships, along with the appointment of the council leader and cabinet members, is expected to take place at the Annual Council Meeting on Friday, 22 May 2026.
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