I can’t reliably give you the latest developments on the Sandwell elections (May 2026) right now because I don’t currently have access to the live webpages I’d need to verify the most recent updates.
That said, here are a few high-signal items already reported for the 2026 Sandwell local elections:
- All seats were contested at once due to boundary changes, making it a larger-than-usual contest across the borough rather than only a subset of wards.
- Kerrie Carmichael (Labour leader of Sandwell Council) expressed concern about community cohesion, including reports of abuse on doorsteps during campaigning.
- Reporting indicated Reform UK was widely expected to be a major beneficiary, while Labour had controlled the council since 1979 (and had previously held all/most seats before the re-election context created by the boundary changes).
- Sandwell’s council-run election pages indicate the polling date as Thursday 7 May 2026, and they host results/updates after the count.
If you tell me what you mean by “latest” (for example: results, seat counts, candidate-level changes, or day-by-day campaign news), I can summarize exactly what to look for—and if you can paste a link or text from the newest article you’ve found, I’ll condense it into a clear briefing.
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sandwell elections 2026 will put every seat on Sandwell Council to the vote on Thursday after boundary changes forced a full contest across the borough. Kerrie Carmichael, the Labour leader of Sandwell Council, said she is worried about community cohesion as campaigning has brought abuse on the door…
www.el-balad.comResults of the 2026 Local Elections in Sandwell
www.sandwell.gov.ukInformation about the 2026 Local Elections in Sandwell - Thursday 7 May 2026
www.sandwell.gov.ukwww.sandwell.gov.uk includes information about the council, planning, leisure centres, bin collections, council tax, licensing, schools and other council services.
www.sandwell.gov.ukSandwell Local Election results 2026
www.sandwell.gov.ukThis Order makes changes to electoral arrangements for the borough of Sandwell following recommendations made by the Local Government Boundary Commission for England. This Order does not change the boundary of the borough itself.
www.legislation.gov.ukResults of the 2026 Local Elections in Sandwell
www.sandwell.gov.uk