Local Elections
Coverage of Local Elections in the Nexus archive.
- ‘They will come back at night’: migrants flee South Africa vigilantes
Migrants in South Africa are fleeing due to vigilante violence as politicians have fueled a surge in anti-foreigner unrest ahead of local elections.
- Ballot proposal to pave the way for noncitizen voting in L.A. is pulled at the last minute
The Los Angeles City Council removed a ballot measure from the Nov. 3 election that aimed to permit noncitizens to vote in local elections.
- Ballot proposal to pave the way for noncitizen voting in L.A. is pulled at the last minute
The Los Angeles City Council voted to remove a November 3 ballot measure that aimed to allow noncitizens to vote in local elections. The measure would have created a pathway for noncitizen participation in such elections.
- John Major says Reform are ‘ragbag’ scapegoating Muslims and migrants
John Major criticizes Reform UK as a 'ragbag' that scapegoats Muslims and migrants, claiming the party lacks a clear philosophy and offers only hostility toward those who disagree. Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, gained over 1,300 council seats in recent local elections and is projected to be a major political force.
- How Starmer went from Labour Party hero to calling it quits within 2 years
Keir Starmer resigned as UK Prime Minister in 2026 after his Labour Party faced rebellion and local election losses, attributed to economic struggles and policy missteps. His premiership, which began with a 2024 election victory ending 14 years of Conservative rule, lasted less than two years.
- A look back at Starmer's two years in power following his resignation
Keir Starmer has announced his resignation as prime minister following election losses. He will remain in the role until a new Labour party leader is selected and is set to become the shortest-serving Labour PM in history.
- UK: Labour leadership battle? Ministers reportedly urge Keir Starmer to step down
Ministers in Keir Starmer's government are reportedly urging him to step down amid Labour Party's loss of nearly 1500 seats in local elections. Andy Burnham's victory in a special election has sparked potential leadership challenges.
- Noncitizen voting cheapens citizenship
The LA City Council approved a ballot initiative to allow noncitizens to vote in local elections. The measure, if passed, would amend voting rights in November's election.
- Ballot fiasco shakes faith in South Korea’s electoral system
South Korea's reputation as a democratic success story is challenged by a ballot fiasco in the June 3, 2026, nationwide local elections. The incident has shaken public confidence in the electoral system despite the country's history of peaceful power transitions and robust civic engagement.
- South Korean protesters demand ‘election re-run’ after ballot shortage
South Korean protesters demanded a re-run of local elections after a ballot shortage, gathering at the SK Olympic Handball Stadium where votes were counted. Around 10,000 citizens participated, according to an unofficial police estimate cited by Yonhap News Agency.
- South Koreans vote in local elections seen as a gauge of support after President Lee’s first year
South Koreans are voting in mayoral and local elections that serve as a gauge of support for President Lee Jae Myung’s 1-year-old liberal government.
- South Koreans vote in local elections seen as a gauge of support after President Lee's first year
South Koreans voted in local elections viewed as a measure of support for President Lee Jae Myung’s government. The Democratic Party is favored to outperform the People Power Party, which faces internal turmoil following President Yoon Suk Yeol’s martial law incident. Key races include the Seoul mayoral contest between Democratic candidate Chong Won-o and People Power Party incumbent Oh Se-hoon.
- What's on Tuesday's ballot in California? A rundown of state, L.A. elections
The article provides a guide to the 2026 June election in California and Los Angeles, outlining what is on the ballots for state and local elections.
- ‘Everything I do has climate at its centre’: Hackney’s first Green mayor gets to work
Zoë Garbett, Hackney's first Green Party mayor, has taken office in a borough marked by diversity and deprivation. The Green Party achieved significant electoral success, winning over 500 seats, five councils, and two mayoralties in the recent local elections.
- 4 key takeaways from the Texas primary runoff elections
The Texas primary runoff elections highlighted the continued significance of Donald Trump's endorsement for Republican candidates in both local and statewide races during the 2026 midterm season. Trump's approval remains a critical factor in GOP electoral success.
- Duke of Norfolk to host Reform donors as Farage seeks to widen appeal
The Duke of Norfolk is hosting a luncheon for Reform donors at his 11th-century castle, following the rightwing populist party's recent gains in local elections. Nigel Farage aims to broaden the party's appeal through such high-profile events.
- ANDREW PIERCE: Local elections reveal threat to Kemi's top team
Local elections have revealed a threat to Kemi's top team, indicating potential changes in leadership. The outcome of the elections may impact the current administration. Further analysis is needed to determine the full extent of the threat.
- Zack Polanski admits not voting in local elections despite telling candidate: 'You've got my vote.'
Zack Polanski admitted to not voting in local elections despite promising a candidate his vote. This contradiction has raised questions about his commitment. The incident may impact his reputation and relationships with local candidates.
- Police probe claims of 'family voting' in local elections after whistleblower says illegal practice was rife
A whistleblower has come forward alleging 'family voting' in local elections, prompting a police investigation into the claims of illegal voting practices. The probe aims to determine the validity of the allegations and potential electoral fraud. The incident raises concerns about election integrity.
- The Chaotic New Era of British Politics
Keir Starmer's Labour Party has suffered a humiliating defeat in local elections due to his unpopularity. With five major parties now competing for votes in British politics, the far right is positioned as a potential contender for victory in the upcoming general election.
- It's dogs at polling stations! Best pictures as voters take their four-legged friends with them to cast their ballot at local elections
Voters are bringing their dogs to polling stations during local elections. The scene has been captured in several pictures showcasing voters with their four-legged friends. This phenomenon is observed as voters cast their ballots.
- Green Party prints 'sectarian' leaflets campaigning in six different languages ahead of local elections
The Green Party is campaigning for local elections by printing leaflets in six different languages, targeting a diverse audience. This effort aims to reach voters from various backgrounds ahead of the elections. The move highlights the party's inclusivity efforts.
- The Morning Poll: What's the most important issue for you in this week's local elections?
The Morning Poll is asking readers to identify the most important issue in this week's local elections. The poll aims to gather opinions from the community on key issues. Local elections are taking place this week.
- Lucy Powell says Labour has ‘no magic bullet’ as MPs brace for heavy losses in local elections
Labour's deputy leader Lucy Powell acknowledges there is 'no magic bullet' for the party's challenges, urging focus on long-term issues amid expected losses in local elections. She addresses MPs' anger over the Peter Mandelson vetting scandal and reassures them the prime minister will avoid similar errors.
- Cabinet rebels will unite to show PM the door if local election results are a disaster: Starmer urged to set exit timetable as Lord Ashcroft poll puts Reform top
Cabinet rebels threaten to force the Prime Minister out if local election results are disastrous, with Keir Starmer urged to establish an exit plan. A Lord Ashcroft poll indicates Reform is leading in the polls.
- Labour faces a drubbing in England’s local elections
The Labour Party in England is projected to face a significant defeat in local elections, potentially losing over half of its contested council seats. This outcome signals a major challenge for the party's political standing in the region.
- Bond Traders Brace for New Gilts Selloff as Local Elections Loom
Bond traders are anticipating a potential selloff in UK government bonds (gilts) as local elections approach, raising concerns about market volatility. The uncertainty surrounding election outcomes may impact investor confidence and gilt prices.
- Met police arrest two Green election candidates over alleged antisemitism
Two Green Party candidates in the UK, Saiqa Ali and Sabine Mairey, were arrested by the Metropolitan Police over alleged antisemitic social media posts. They were running for seats in the Lambeth council local elections in south London.
- Perfect storm for Keir: Starmer 'dithers over how to survive local elections apocalypse' as Rayner, Streeting and Burnham all gear up to strike
The article highlights a potential crisis for Keir Starmer as he hesitates over strategies to navigate local elections, while figures like Angela Rayner, Wes Streeting, and Andy Burnham prepare to take decisive action.
- Labour is on course to lose THREE-QUARTERS of its seats in next week's local elections, as disaffected voters turn to Reform and the Greens
Labour is projected to lose 75% of its seats in the upcoming local elections as voters shift to Reform UK and the Greens. The party faces significant challenges from disaffected voters seeking alternative political options.
- Ministers' gushing Mandelson messages and vetting papers 'ready for publication' - but won't be revealed until after local elections
Ministers' gushing messages and vetting papers are ready for publication but will be withheld until after local elections. The delay suggests a strategic move to avoid political fallout during the election period.
- Labour set to lose control of 50 councils in next month's local elections as AI-driven model shows Reform and Green surge while many seats 'sit on a knife-edge'
Labour is projected to lose control of 50 councils in UK local elections, with an AI-driven model predicting a surge in support for Reform UK and the Green Party. Many council seats are described as being on a 'knife-edge', indicating a highly competitive political landscape.
- Rachel Reeves 'considers one-year rent freeze' as Labour scrambles to win over hard-pressed Brits ahead of local elections
Rachel Reeves, a Labour Party figure, is considering a one-year rent freeze as the party aims to gain support from financially strained Brits ahead of upcoming local elections. The proposal reflects Labour's strategy to address housing costs amid economic challenges.
- Royal Mail probes claims postal worker dumped Reform UK campaign leaflets in bin ahead of local elections
Royal Mail is investigating allegations that a postal worker discarded Reform UK campaign leaflets in a bin ahead of local elections. The incident raises concerns about potential interference in political campaigning.
- Palestinian officials hail local elections in a Gaza community and the West Bank
Palestinian officials celebrate local elections in Gaza and the West Bank as a step toward a long-delayed presidential election. The Palestinian Authority has not held a presidential election in 21 years.
- Royal Mail investigating claims that postal worker ‘binned Reform UK election leaflets’
Royal Mail is investigating claims that a postal worker dumped Reform UK election leaflets in a bin ahead of local elections. A private Facebook group post from a staff member allegedly stated they discarded the leaflets and were indifferent to potential dismissal.
- Palestinians in West Bank and some in Gaza vote in local elections
Local elections were conducted in the occupied West Bank and one city in Gaza, with Hamas and other political groups abstaining from participation. The vote marks a rare electoral event in the region amid ongoing political divisions.
- Labour set to lose 'God-given right' in Birmingham heartlands: Starmer faces wipeout in local elections as support for pro-Palestine candidates soars
Labour is projected to lose significant ground in Birmingham during local elections, with Keir Starmer facing a potential wipeout. Support for pro-Palestine candidates is rising, challenging Labour's traditional dominance in the region.
- Palestinians in West Bank and some in Gaza vote in local elections
Local elections are being held in the occupied West Bank and a Gazan city, with Hamas and other groups not participating. The elections mark a political process in Palestinian territories amid ongoing tensions.
- West Bank scepticism as Palestinians doubt local elections will change much
Palestinians in the West Bank express skepticism about local elections, citing frustration with the Palestinian Authority and Israeli occupation as factors contributing to voter apathy.