The Labour party has retained control of Slough Borough Council after winning 12 out of 14 seats in the 2019 local elections.
Read more about how the night unfolded here and relive the results as they came in here.
Scroll down for a full vote count for each ward.
Langley Kedermister: Labour HOLD
Harpreet Kaur Cheema (LAB) - 977 - elected
Meena Sharma (CON) - 746
Sharon Teresa Bernadette O'Reilly (IND) - 264
Josephine Mary Hanney (LIB DEM) – 146
Cippenham Meadows – Labour HOLD
Natasa Pantelic (LAB) – 1,098 - elected
Matthew Benedict (LIB DEM) – 427
Charlie Olsen (CON) – 405
Central – Labour HOLD
Christine Hulme (LAB) – 1,451 - elected
Chandra Sekhar Muvvala (CON) – 515
Colnbrook with Poyle – Conservative HOLD
Dexter Jerome Smith (CON) – 643 - elected
Gurdeep Singh Grewal (LAB) – 560
Elliman – Labour HOLD
Sabia Hussain (LAB) – 1,261 - elected
Benjamin Lawson Vincent (CON) – 340
Farnham – Labour HOLD
Maroof Bibi Mohammed (LAB) – 1,224 - elected
Allison Margaret Miller-Ross (CON) – 473
Taheira Sultana Mughal (IND) – 117
Cippenham Green – Labour HOLD
James Charles Robert Swindlehurst (LAB) – 1,037 - elected
Lee Scott Pettman (CON) – 786
Nick Smith (UKIP) – 229
Haymill and Lynch Hill – Conservative HOLD
Paul James Kelly (CON) – 896 - elected
Hamzah Ishtiaq Ahmed (LAB) – 600
Niccola Caitlin Parkes (LIB DEM) – 282
Britwell and Northborough – Labour HOLD
Pavitar Kaur Mann (LAB) – 1,120 - elected
Olly Isernia (IND) – 384
Sebastian Rysnik (CON) – 309
Baylis and Stoke – Labour HOLD
Mohammed Nazir (LAB) – 1,720 - elected
David John Munkley (CON) – 294
Upton – Labour GAIN
Jina Basra (LAB) – 1,056 - elected
Gurcharan Singh Manku (CON) – 862
Olivia Elizabeth Dixon (GREEN) – 181
Rod Parkes (LIB DEM) – 145
Langley St Mary’s – Labour GAIN
Zaffar Iqbal Ajaib (LAB) – 1,031 - elected
Christine Bambigbola (CON) – 802
Julian Edward Jubal Edmonds (GREEN) – 304
Wexham Lea – Labour HOLD
Harjinder Singh Gahir (LAB) – 1,341 - elected
Ken Wright (IND) – 501
Shafait Hussain (IND) - 412
Jasvinder Singh (CON) – 200
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