After voters went to the polls on Thursday, May 4, the results are in for the elections to Stevenage Borough Council.
A third of the 39 seats on the council were up for election, with one councillor being elected in each ward.
Labour were defending nine seats, with the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats hoping to hold onto two apiece.
All the parties were successful in doing so, with no seats changing hands.
That means that Labour remain in control of the council, with 24 seats. The Conservatives have nine, and the Liberal Democrats have six.
However, with some councillors stepping down, there will still be some new faces on the council after yesterday's election.
Among them is Mason Humberstone, who won Bandley Hill for Labour and becomes the youngest councillor in Stevenage.
The closest ward turned out to be Longmeadow, where Conservative Cllr Alex Farquharson was seeking re-election. He won by 14 votes.
We have reaction to the result available on our live blog from the count, with more to come later today (Friday, May 5).
You can use the menu on the graphic below to see the result in your ward, or scroll down for the full results.
Full Stevenage Borough Council election results
Bandley Hill: Labour HOLD
Andrew Anderson, Liberal Democrats - 173
Adrian Busolini, Green - 86
Mason Humberstone, Labour - 647
Mark Pickersgill, Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts - 21
David Stubbs, Conservatives - 543
Turnout: 29.1% (down from 32.63% in 2022)
Bedwell: Labour HOLD
Chris Berry, Liberal Democrats - 160
Cathy Bibby, Conservatives - 305
David Bundy, Independent - 70
Steve Glennon, Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts - 21
Steven Hodges, Green - 104
Ellie Plater, Labour - 771
Turnout: 24.64% (down from 29.03% in 2022)
Chells: Liberal Democrat HOLD
Stephen Booth, Liberal Democrats - 691
Teresa Callaghan, Labour - 477
Roger Charles, Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts - 45
Matthew Wyatt, Conservatives - 298
Turnout: 30.31% (down from 32.78% in 2022)
Longmeadow: Conservative HOLD
Alex Farquharson, Conservatives - 637
Alistair Gordon, Labour - 623
Helen Kerr, Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts - 45
Matthew Snell, Liberal Democrats - 155
Turnout: 33.12% (down from 34.85% in 2022)
Manor: Liberal Democrat HOLD
Louisa Barr, Labour - 297
Robert Lingard, Conservatives - 195
Robin Parker, Liberal Democrats - 1,254
Turnout: 34.6% (down from 37.92% in 2022)
Martins Wood: Labour HOLD
Paul Dawson, Green - 133
Mark Gentleman, Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts - 32
Jack Ingarfill, Conservatives - 339
Madani Mannan, Liberal Democrats - 202
Carolina Veres, Labour - 665
Turnout: 29.93% (down from 33.07% in 2022)
Old Town: Labour HOLD
Jim Borcherds, Green - 236
Jody Hanafin, Conservatives - 792
Mark Kerr, Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts - 32
Charles Littleton, Liberal Democrats - 151
Loraine Rossati, Labour - 992
Turnout: 35.18% (down from 37.77% in 2022)
Pin Green: Labour HOLD
Andy Facey, Conservatives - 361
Naomi Lovelace-Collins, Green - 149
Jeannette Thomas, Labour - 725
Isabel Wilks, Liberal Democrats - 137
Turnout: 28.32% (down from 32.52% in 2022)
Roebuck: Labour HOLD
Nigel Bye, Liberal Democrats - 170
Forhad Chowdhury, Labour - 682
Bryan Clare, Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts - 23
Nick Leech, Conservatives - 502
Stephani Mok, Green - 75
Turnout: 28.57% (down from 31.45% in 2022)
Shephall: Labour HOLD
David Barks, Liberal Democrats - 151
Barbara Clare, Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts - 48
Celia Lawrence, Conservatives - 306
Sarah Mead, Labour - 736
Turnout: 27.16% (down from 30.5% in 2022)
St Nicholas: Labour HOLD
Amber Gentleman, Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts - 69
Hazel Jones, Liberal Democrats - 190
Mel Mitchell, Conservatives - 415
Claire Parris, Labour - 943
Turnout: 28.41% (down from 31.93% in 2022)
Symonds Green: Labour HOLD
Michael Downing, Labour - 720
Clive Hearmon, Liberal Democrats - 155
Dhiren Malavia, Conservatives - 435
Trevor Palmer, Trade Unionists and Socialists Against Cuts - 31
Richard Warr, Green - 130
Turnout: 33.21% (down from 37.92% in 2022)
Woodfield: Conservative HOLD
Amodio Amato, Reform UK - 59
Neil Brinkworth, Liberal Democrats - 282
Jim Callaghan, Labour - 465
Graham Lawrence, Conservatives - 573
Elizabeth Sturges, Green - 94
Turnout: 35.16% (up from 34.58% in 2022)
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