Cambridgeshire County Council’s largest political group are the Liberal Democrats following yesterday's elections.
The final results, declared at counts across the county today (Friday, 2 May), saw the Liberal Democrats win 31 seats. The Conservatives won 10 seats, Reform UK won 10, Labour won 5, the Green Party won 3, and 2 seats were won by independent candidates.
Yesterday's polling day saw all 61 seats on the council up for election.
The council will agree key political roles – including the Leader of the Council and all key committee appointments – at its Annual General Meeting of the local authority which will be held on Tuesday, 20 May at New Shire Hall, Alconbury Weald.
The full list of election results is available on our website.