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2004 Wolverhampton City Council election

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2004 UK local government election

Map of the results of the 2004 Wolverhampton council election.Labour in red,Conservatives in blue andLiberal Democrats in yellow.

The2004 elections held forWolverhampton City Council on 10 June 2004 were "all out", meaning all 60 seats (3 seats in each of the 20 wards) were up for election.

The composition of the council following the election was:

  • Labour 41
  • Conservative 16
  • Liberal Democrat 3

In each ward, 3 Councillors were elected. The candidate with the most votes was elected to serve a 4-year term, the candidate with the second highest number of votes was elected to serve a 3-year term and the candidate who finished third was elected to serve 2 years as a Councillor.

As there were no elections with a tied number of votes, all of the results from 10 June 2004 have followed, or will follow, the rule stated above.

Election results

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The candidate with the most votes polled who finished (1st) was elected for a term of 4 years.

The candidate who finished (2nd) was elected for a term of 3 years.

The candidate who finished (3rd) was elected for a term of 2 years.

As all 20 wards in Wolverhampton had to elect 3 councillors, this rule applied to all wards without exception.

It was the first election stood within byWarinder Juss, who finished 6th place in Penn ward with 1,135 votes. He was later electedMember of Parliament for theWolverhampton West constituency at the2024 general election.[1]

Ward results

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Bilston East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourThomas Turner (1st)1321
LabourLouise Miles (2nd)1291
LabourStephen Simkins (3rd)1255
ConservativePhilip Lewis675
ConservativePaul Myers634
ConservativeRobert Thomas602
Liberal DemocratsMichael Birch445
Turnout26.38
Bilston North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourTrudy Bowen (1st)1375
LabourSusan Constable (2nd)1206
LabourPhilip Page (3rd)1147
ConservativeGillian Fellows1104
ConservativeMarlene Berry983
ConservativeChristopher Haynes887
GreenEdward Clarke505
Liberal DemocratsFrances Heap419
Turnout30.60
Blakenhall
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJohn Rowley (1st)2047
LabourRobert Jones (2nd)1959
LabourJudith Rowley (3rd)1877
ConservativeChristopher Berry581
ConservativeRoberta Bradley568
ConservativeJohn Corns482
Liberal DemocratsSusan Butler392
Turnout38.36
Bushbury North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPaula Brookfield (1st)1331
ConservativeSheila Patten (2nd)1293
LabourPaul Allen (3rd)1279
ConservativeIan Lucas1228
LabourSteven Edwards1144
ConservativeMartyn Griffiths1079
Liberal DemocratsSusan Bem740
Liberal DemocratsIan Jenkins591
Liberal DemocratsMichael Ewing528
Turnout35.39
Bushbury South & Low Hill
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPeter Bilson (1st)1088
LabourPeter O'Neill (2nd)1084
LabourPaul Sweet (3rd)1056
ConservativeMargaret Findlay539
ConservativeJames Wilson519
ConservativeChristine Lucas513
Liberal DemocratsLionel Smith292
Liberal DemocratsMelonie Bryatt270
Liberal DemocratsLinda Gwinnett266
Turnout21.80
East Park
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPatricia Byrne (1st)1253
LabourFrancis Docherty (2nd)1149
LabourKeith Inston (3rd)1087
UKIPAnthony Foulkes558
ConservativePeter Dobb551
ConservativeJean Corns522
ConservativeLee Patten492
Liberal DemocratsAnn Whitehouse377
Turnout26.46
Ettingshall
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourBishan Dass (1st)1735
LabourAlan Smith (2nd)1681
LabourAndrew Johnson (3rd)1673
ConservativeRobert Green557
ConservativeArthur Mills520
ConservativeLionel Berry507
Liberal DemocratsEileen Birch501
Turnout29.46
Fallings Park
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGeoffrey Foster (1st)1302
LabourIrene Griffiths (2nd)1170
LabourMaureen Warren (3rd)1078
ConservativeMatthew Holdcroft999
ConservativeAlwyne Murray942
ConservativeJonathan Evans939
Liberal DemocratsJoyce Hill769
Liberal DemocratsSylvia Clark684
Liberal DemocratsSandra Terry603
Turnout33.53
Graiseley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJohn Reynolds (1st)1078
LabourElias Mattu (2nd)1973
LabourMan Mohan Passi (3rd)1886
ConservativeJohn Mellor1554
ConservativeBarry Cole1212
ConservativeJean Lenoir1194
GreenDavid Seagar402
Liberal DemocratsMary Millar383
Liberal DemocratsDavid Harding341
Liberal DemocratsSarah Vorley319
Turnout45.75
Heath Town
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourMilkinderpal Jaspal (1st)951
LabourLeslie Turner (2nd)841
LabourCaroline Siarkiewicz (3rd)776
LiberalColin Hallmark707
LiberalDavid Hallmark597
LiberalMark Smith541
ConservativePauline Griffiths510
ConservativeGayna Gittos443
ConservativePiers Thompson427
Turnout26.71
Merry Hill
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeRobert Hart (1st)2128
ConservativeDavid Nicholls (2nd)2001
ConservativeChristine Mills (3rd)1933
LabourClare Brittain1021
LabourHoward Berry988
LabourRicky Chima891
Liberal DemocratsJessica Pringle520
Liberal DemocratsMichael Rowan519
Liberal DemocratsEdward Pringle516
Turnout39.34
Oxley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourChristine Irvine (1st)1302
LabourIan Brookfield (2nd)1257
LabourGeorge Lockett (3rd)1218
ConservativeLeslie Pugh871
ConservativeAnnette Pugh866
ConservativeMerisha Stevenson750
UKIPSteven Wellings490
Liberal DemocratsCarole Jenkins424
Liberal DemocratsRobert Jukes304
Liberal DemocratsTracey Jukes289
Turnout28.88
Park
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourJennifer Cromie (1st)1493
LabourSandra Samuels (2nd)1433
LabourManohar Minhas (3rd)1423
ConservativeNeville Patten1176
ConservativeMartin Berrington1174
ConservativeLucinda Turner1163
Liberal DemocratsRobert Caddick763
Liberal DemocratsBryan Lewis725
Liberal DemocratsJohn Steatham725
Turnout40.67
Penn
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativePatricia Bradley (1st)2556
ConservativeAlan Hart (2nd)2457
ConservativePatricia Patten (3rd)2300
LabourIan Angus1259
LabourChristine Hampton1202
LabourWarinder Juss1135
Liberal DemocratsJune Hemsley633
Liberal DemocratsNichola Jack511
Liberal DemocratsSameen Farouk452
Turnout44.73
Spring Vale
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocratsRichard Whitehouse (1st)1879
Liberal DemocratsMichael Heap (2nd)1785
Liberal DemocratsMalcolm Gwinnett (3rd)1757
LabourGraham Childs881
LabourJohn Thomas853
LabourWilliam Langford801
UKIPJohn Burke547
ConservativeAmanda Proverbs356
ConservativeBrian Fellows282
ConservativeSylvia Green260
IndependentRobert Whitehouse246
Turnout38.24
St Peters
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourRoger Lawrence (1st)1222
LabourSurjan Duhra (2nd)1174
LabourTersaim Singh (3rd)1155
Liberal DemocratsAlexandra Lawrence655
Liberal DemocratsDavid Jack614
Liberal DemocratsRobin Lawrence574
ConservativeLeslie Bouts318
ConservativeSandra Newman299
ConservativeGarry Graham281
GreenPaul Armstrong246
Turnout37.47
Tettenhall Regis
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJohn Davis (1st)2247
ConservativeJonathan Yardley (2nd)2175
ConservativeBarry Findlay (3rd)1992
LabourElizabeth Edmundson649
UKIPGordon Smith638
Liberal DemocratsRoger Gray571
LabourDavid Hartley565
LabourJane Whalen531
Liberal DemocratsMichael Harper-Dolejsek492
Liberal DemocratsDarcel Stewart402
Turnout42.49
Tettenhall Wightwick
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeJoan Stevenson (1st)3055
ConservativeWendy Thompson (2nd)3022
ConservativeAndrew Wynne (3rd)2972
LabourGraham Dodd758
LabourRoger Edwards753
LabourMalcolm Freeman733
Liberal DemocratsPhilip Bennett630
Turnout46.44
Wednesfield North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourPhilip Bateman (1st)1732
LabourDavid Jones (2nd)1521
ConservativeArthur Newman (3rd)1400
LabourGwendoline Stafford Good1399
ConservativeCarol Bourne1345
ConservativeDavid Bourne1333
Liberal DemocratsStephen Birch545
Turnout37.69
Wednesfield South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeSimon Jevon (1st)1590
LabourHelen King (2nd)1417
ConservativeFiona Latter (3rd)1390
LabourPaul Kalinauckas1373
ConservativeSimon Tong1338
LabourMichael Stafford Good1245
Liberal DemocratsMalcolm Jones475
Turnout37.47

References

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  1. ^"Wolverhampton West | General Election 2024".Sky News. Retrieved5 July 2024.

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