'A sea of turquoise swept across the county'published at 12:20 BST
Matt Knight
BBC News, Essex
Reform will run County Hall in Chelmsford after Essex turned to a different shade after 25 years of Conservative rule.
A sea of turquoise swept across the county to set Nigel Farage's party on course for a large majority.
Reform had already seemed on course for a win from overnight counting, but the remaining seats decided on Friday morning sealed their victory.
Reform won in Epping and Theydon Bois, where anti-asylum seekerprotests had been held last year at sites including the Bell Hotel.
They won everywhere, from urban parts of Basildon to the most rural Essex has to offer.
It's a sobering defeat for the Conservatives, who at the time of writing have only saved themselves eight seats - a far cry from the 50 they started with.
Focus will now shift to what Reform plan to do in power. The campaign has been heavy on national politics, and not local issues, but the vote for change was clear.













