2004 Adur District Council election

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Map of the results of the 2004 Adur council election. Conservatives in blue, Labour in red, Independents in grey and Liberal Democrats in yellow. Adur UK local election 2004 map.svg
Map of the results of the 2004 Adur council election. Conservatives in blue, Labour in red, Independents in grey and Liberal Democrats in yellow.

Elections to Adur District Council were held on 10 June 2004. The whole council was up for election with boundary changes since the last election in 2003 reducing the number of seats by 10. The Conservative Party held overall control of the council. Overall turnout was 38.0%.

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Results

Adur Local Election Result 2004
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Conservative 24-382.851.916,433+5.1%
  Labour 2-66.920.46,456-11.1%
  Independent 2-26.911.23,543+7.2%
  Liberal Democrats 1+13.413.44,236+2.2%
  Green 0002.2686-1.4%
  UKIP 0000.9288-2.0%

Ward results

Buckingham (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Debra Kennard872
Conservative Melanie Blunden871
Labour Nigel Sweet327
Turnout 2,070
Churchill (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Carol Bradburn483
Conservative Graham Kerner416
Independent Joy Hartley342
Liberal Democrats Roy Gibson317
Independent Denise Ferris280
Labour Joyce Burns223
Turnout 2,061
Cokeham (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Nicholas Pigott488
Labour Kenneth Bashford452
Labour Barry Mear432
Conservative Vilna Woolhead379
Liberal Democrats Tracey Clarke310
Turnout 2,061
Eastbrook (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Carol Eade572
Conservative James Funnell544
Labour David Munnery483
Labour Jean Woolgar332
Liberal Democrats Jacqueline Painter211
Turnout 2,142
Hillside (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Kenneth Eade793
Conservative Janet Mockridge657
Liberal Democrats Robert King429
Labour Martin Horner353
Turnout 2,232
Manor (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Keith Dollemore586
Conservative Angela Mills480
Liberal Democrats Stephen Martin330
UKIP Lionel Parsons288
Liberal Democrats Cathleen Davies284
Independent Anthony Holmes190
Labour Jean Turner151
Turnout 2,309
Marine (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Elizabeth McKinney989
Independent Michael Mendoza 920
Labour Stephen Mear167
Turnout 2,076
Mash Barn (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Brenda Collard342
Liberal Democrats Ann Bridges295
Conservative Maureen Condick274
Liberal Democrats Richard Burt264
Independent Patrick Beresford200
Independent Sharon Wood192
Labour Roy Banks166
Turnout 1,733
Peverel (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Carson Albury544
Conservative Brian Boggis541
Liberal Democrats Timothy Clarke470
Labour John Wales312
Turnout 1,867
St. Mary's (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Michael Howard560
Conservative Victoria Parkin503
Labour Alan Heselden454
Labour Sue-Ellen Murrell-Ashworth434
Turnout 1,951
St. Nicolas (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Brian Coomber851
Conservative Neil Parkin666
Green Moyra Martin425
Labour Daniel Yates312
Turnout 2,254
Southlands (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Laura Graysmark555
Labour Peter Berry535
Conservative Paul Graysmark517
Labour Andrew Bray498
Turnout 2,105
Southwick Green (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Robert Dunn727
Conservative Julie Searle692
Liberal Democrats Anthony Stuart308
Green Susan Board261
Labour Steven Carden224
Labour Julie Scarratt218
Turnout 2,430
Widewater (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Wendy Gray868
Conservative Anthony Nicklen843
Conservative Christine Turner799
Liberal Democrats Doris Martin521
Liberal Democrats Yasoda Dooraree497
Independent Elizabeth Edwards430
Labour Adrienne Lowe383
Turnout 4,341

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