The results of the local elections in Southampton have shifted the city council’s political landscape.
Labour lost its majority, leader and two other cabinet members, while Reform UK surged into the largest opposition party.
The Liberal Democrats stayed on the same number of seats, the Green Party made gains and the Conservatives suffered losses.
There will be 13 new faces in the chamber for next week’s annual council meeting and thousands of residents now have different elected representatives.
Seats were retained by incumbents in Bassett, Bitterne Park and Sholing.
Former Coxford Liberal Democrat councillor Rebecca McCreanor won in Shirley.
Fourteen of the 17 council wards now have councillors from at least two political parties.
Below is the full list councillors on Southampton City Council broken down by ward. The councillor elected last week is shown in bold.
Banister & Polygon
Misty Burgess – Green Party
Pat Evemy – Labour
Vivienne Windle – Labour
Bargate
Sarah Bogle – Labour
Ginnie Lambert – Labour
Luke Reynolds – Green Party
Bassett
Richard Blackman – Liberal Democrats
Sam Chapman – Liberal Democrats
Sarah Wood – Liberal Democrats
Bevois
Toqeer Kataria – Labour
Paul Kenny – Labour
Jacqui Rayment – Labour
Bitterne Park
Amanda Barnes-Andrews – Labour
Gordon Cooper – Labour
Phil Webb – Labour
Coxford
Philip Crook – Reform UK
Rebecca Greenhalgh – Labour
Matthew Renyard – Green Party
Freemantle
Christie Lambert – Labour
Sam Pryce – Green Party
Dave Shields – Labour
Harefield
Peter Baillie – Conservative
Rob Harwood – Conservative
Richard Piaktiewicz – Reform UK
Millbrook
Christian Cox – Labour
Steven Galton – Conservative
Ross Mould – Reform UK
Peartree
Soham Bandyopadhyay – Reform UK
Eamonn Keogh – Labour
Simon Letts – Labour
Portswood
Kat Barbour – Green Party
Lori Foster – Green Party
John Savage – Labour
Redbridge
John Edwards – Reform UK
Sally Goodfellow – Labour
Eugene McManus – Labour
Shirley
Alice Kloker – Labour
Rebecca McCreanor – Liberal Democrats
Chris Shank – Liberal Democrats
Sholing
James Baillie – Conservative
Jaden Beaurain – Conservative
Sarah Powell-Vaughan – Reform UK
Swaythling
Lorna Fielker – Labour
Thomas Gravatt – Liberal Democrats
Jon Walsh – Liberal Democrats
Thornhill
Josh Allen – Labour
Yvonne Frampton – Labour
Tim Kiff-Munds – Reform UK
Woolston
Ryan Collett – Reform UK
Warwick Payne – Labour
Rob Stead – Conservative
