Counting is underway for the 2026 local elections in Harrow, with residents across the borough awaiting the final makeup of the council. Voters have cast their ballots to decide who will manage essential services, from waste collection to local planning, for the next four years. A total of 22 wards are being contested, and the results will determine which party holds the majority at Harrow Council.
This election follows a period of intense focus on local infrastructure and school funding. Many residents visited polling stations after reviewing the essential guide for Harrow voters regarding new ID requirements and service priorities. As the verification process concludes, individual ward declarations will be made throughout the day.
Live Ward Status and Declarations
The following table tracks the official declarations for each ward as they are confirmed by the returning officer. At this stage, all wards are awaiting formal announcements.
| Ward Name | Result / Status |
|---|---|
| Belmont | Not yet announced |
| Canons | Not yet announced |
| Centenary | Not yet announced |
| Edgware | Not yet announced |
| Greenhill | Not yet announced |
| Harrow on the Hill | Not yet announced |
| Harrow Weald | Not yet announced |
| Hatch End | Not yet announced |
| Headstone | Not yet announced |
| Kenton East | Not yet announced |
| Kenton West | Not yet announced |
| Marlborough | Not yet announced |
| North Harrow | Not yet announced |
| Pinner | Not yet announced |
| Pinner South | Not yet announced |
| Rayners Lane | Not yet announced |
| Roxbourne | Not yet announced |
| Roxeth | Not yet announced |
| Stanmore | Not yet announced |
| Wealdstone North | Not yet announced |
| Wealdstone South | Not yet announced |
| West Harrow | Not yet announced |
Understanding the Council Balance
These numbers represent more than just political seats; they dictate the direction of London Borough of Harrow policies until 2030. A party requires a clear majority of the total seats to take control of the cabinet and set the annual budget without needing coalition support.

While early tallies may suggest specific trends in turnout, they do not prove a final victory for any single party until the larger wards, such as Stanmore and Pinner, report their final counts. Historically, Harrow has seen tight margins in wards like Greenhill and Wealdstone, where a handful of votes can shift the representation.
Once all 22 wards have declared, the final seat count will confirm whether the council remains under its previous leadership or shifts to a new political direction. The results are being updated in real-time as the Harrow Council counting teams finalize the tallies at the central counting hub.
Source: London Borough of Harrow
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