47,886 voters in Sheffield’s local elections voted for Green Party candidates, making them the most popular party across the whole of Sheffield.  The new expanded group of 20 Green councillors is now preparing to take on more roles to reflect what people in Sheffield voted for, with the LibDem group choosing to exit the council’s administration after losing seats.

 

Green councillors will now chair committees covering:

  •       Housing
  •       Transport, Regeneration and Climate
  •       Charity Trustee
  •       Communities, Parks and Leisure
  •       Adult Health and Social Care
  •       Planning (co-chair)
  •       Licensing (co-chair)

Labour councillors will take the rest of the committee chairs. 

Green Group leader, Councillor Angela Argenzio, said,

“Green Party councillors will take up places in the Administration with Labour to make sure the city council is run in the best interests of everyone who lives in Sheffield.  We have worked hard to negotiate a functioning leadership of the council so that people in Sheffield can receive the best public services we can provide.

“It is obviously disappointing that the LibDem group has chosen to join the Reform councillors in opposing the council’s actions after 4 years of a shared committee administration.

“We are prepared to work with the Labour group to ensure stability. We will continue to champion openness and transparency in council proceedings, benefitting from the committee system where councillors from all parties can have a say and a vote. We will face up to difficult decisions, doing our best to find a balance between different viewpoints.”

“We would like to thank the voters of Sheffield for their message of hope and having faith in us.  Green councillors commit to listening to residents and acting in the best interests of the whole population of the city and the planet.”

Notes to editors

  1. There are now 20 Green councillors on Sheffield City Council, up six in the recent local elections.  Greens now also represent residents in Burngreave, Walkley, Manor Castle and Graves Park.
  2. The vote share across the whole city was: Green 28%; Reform 26%; Labour 20%; LibDem 18%, Conservative 4%.
  3. The 84 council seats are: Labour 25; LibDem 22; Green 20; Reform 11 (after 2 councillors left the Reform group since May’s election); Others 6
  4. Greens won 52% of the total vote in the wards comprising Sheffield Central constituency: City Ward, Broomhill & Sharrow Vale, Nether Edge and Sharrow and Walkley.
  5. Sheffield election results are available at https://www.sheffield.gov.uk/your-city-council/elections/local-elections-results-2026

The Green Party put on their best performance ever at Sheffield’s local election, winning ten and gaining six new council seats

 

Sheffield Green Party are celebrating its best-ever performance at a local election after gaining six new councillors.

The Greens won 47,886 votes across Sheffield – 27.5% of the vote-share – making them the party with the most votes across the entirety of Sheffield and beating Reform by nearly 2,000 votes.

Greens now hold 20 council seats, against Labour’s 25, LibDems’ 22 and Reform’s 13, on Sheffield City Council.

Councillor Angela Argenzio, Green Council Group Leader, said: “I am elated with our results. “People told us time and time again on the doorstep that they would vote for us, but the scale of the support has surprised me. We work hard in our wards, and people trust us with the responsibility of making Sheffield a place that affords opportunities to all. We will always put people and planet first and I would like to thank all the people of Sheffield who have used their votes at this election.”

9 of the 10 elected and re-elected Green Councillors. (Apologies to Lynsey who is not in the photo!)

The biggest upset of the night: defeating the Labour council leader

The most sensational win of the day was in Walkley, where the Green Party’s Andy Davies unseated Labour council leader Tom Hunt by a margin of 73 votes after a recount.

Speaking after his win, Andy Davies said: “I’m overjoyed to have repeated history by ousting the council leader in our wonderful city, and I’m now looking forward to working with my new colleagues to improve lives for the people of Walkley and Sheffield.

The Green Party also gained second councillors in Ecclesall ward and Nether Edge & Sharrow ward, and won councillors for the first time in Burngreave, Manor Castle and Graves Park.

Sheffield Green Party won four seats from Labour and two from the Liberal Democrats. With their win in Walkley, they are now represented in all four wards of the Sheffield Central constituency and received 52% of the vote-share in the constituency, where the party got their closest second-place result in the 2024 General Election. 

Greens will share power on Sheffield City Council to deliver for our city

The Greens will now be entering negotiations with the other parties on Sheffield City Council to determine the best way to run the council for the people of Sheffield.  Under the committee system, which has been in place since 2022, all parties have to work together. Greens are already part of the administration alongside Labour and the Liberal Democrats.

New councillors Mustafa Ahmed (Burngreave), Tessa Lupton (Ecclesall), Tom Atkins-Withers (Graves Park), Ruth Abbey (Manor Castle), Lynsey Angell (Nether Edge and Sharrow) and Andy Davies (Walkley) are all in new seats for the Greens, whilst outgoing City Ward councillor Martin Phipps and Hillsborough councillor Henry Nottage were replaced by Maia Salman-Lord and Richard Tinsley, respectively.

Alongside the six council seat gains, the party also retained Cllr Marieanne Elliot, (Gleadless Valley) and Cllr Maleiki Haybe (Broomhill & Sharrow Vale).

Election results: key facts

  • The Green Party now holds 20 seats on Sheffield City Council, up from 14 before this election, making them the third largest party on the council.
  • The Greens won 47,886 votes across Sheffield – 27.5% of the vote-share – making them the party with the most votes across the entirety of Sheffield and beating Reform by nearly 2,000 votes.
  • Sheffield Green Party also came within 101 votes of winning a Liberal Democrat “safe seat” in Fulwood, and 573 votes from unseating Labour in Crookes & Crosspool.
  • This is the second time Sheffield Green Party has unseated a Council Leader after Cllr Christine Gilligan Kubo defeated Labour’s Bob Johnson in 2021, in the party’s then-best performance when they gained five new councillors, and Labour lost its overall majority.
  • The full list of Green Party councillors elected to Sheffield City Council:

The full results are here.