Reform UK takes control of Sunderland City Council
Reform needed to win 38 seats to take control of the council and has now secured 58.
Among the Labour casualties to lose their seat was outgoing council leader Michael Mordey.
Newly elected Reform councillor for Washington North Paul Donaghy said the results showed a clear message in Sunderland but he also believed his party received votes because people were "unhappy with the national picture".
"We need to make sure we do not betray that trust and we need to deliver for the people of Sunderland and for Washington and Houghton," he said.
The former Conservative politician said it would be a "learning curve" for many of his new colleagues who had never been councillors before.



"But we are ready, we are equipped. We have a lot of experienced candidates who will hopefully become councillors and their background is exactly what we need."
Donaghy said Reform had broken the two-party system.
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Voter turnout was 40.5% in Sunderland, which is considerably higher than the 30% turnout recorded during the area's last election in 2024.



He said people were "fed up" that the cost of living had not improved over the last seven years, which was "really, really tough for any party that is in power".
"I am really sad we have lost some really good Labour councillors in Sunderland tonight," he said.
"I think people recognise Sunderland is a city on the up and there has been some really good work done by the Labour Council working together with the Labour government but ultimately national factors were the determining factor here."
There were a total of 75 seats up for grabs at Sunderland City Council. The full results are:
- Reform UK – 58
- Liberal Democrat – 12
- Labour – 5
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