Why you should vote for me - Hampshire County Council 2026

Hampshire County Council elections are being held on May 7 with 130 candidates contesting 78 seats, and various parties have made statements outlining their reasons for seeking votes. The Conservative Party currently leads the authority with 56 councillors, but Reform UK is leading in the polls.
The Hampshire County Council elections are taking place on May 7, with 130 candidates vying for 78 seats. The current composition of the council is 56 Conservative councillors, 17 Liberal Democrats, three Labour Party members, and two independent councillors. Various parties have made statements ahead of the election. The All In Party, founded in 2025, is focusing on equality and inclusive policies. The Community Campaign, with 11 councillors on Hart District Council, emphasizes getting things done for local communities. The Conservative Party is standing on a platform of delivering for Hampshire residents.
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