2004 Monmouthshire County Council election

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The 2004 Monmouthshire County Council election were held on 10 June 2004 to Monmouthshire County Council in southeast Wales, on the same day of the European Elections. The election was preceded by the 1999 elections and followed by the 2008 elections.

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Background

The Conservatives formed a minority administration from the previous county council election in May 1999, being largest group on the council by one seat.

Following two by-elections in 2002 (the Conservatives losing one seat to the Liberal Democrats and Labour taking a seat from an Independent), the Labour party became the largest group by one seat.

Having secured the support of Independent and Liberal Democrat councillors, Labour formed a minority administration from July 2002 until the election in June 2004.

IN June 2004 the whole council was up for election and following boundary changes the number of seats was increased to 43.

Overview of results

The Conservatives gained overall control of the council from a previous minority Labour administration.

After the election, the composition of the council was:

The election results were noticeable seeing two Plaid Cymru councillors elected in Caldicot, a first for the Welsh nationalists in heavily anglicised Monmouthshire, and the election of a 21-year-old student, Matthew Jones , for the Liberal Democrats in Chepstow.

The Labour party suffered heavy losses to the Conservatives, the Liberal Democrats, Plaid Cymru and Independents.

The election result saw a fragmentation of the non-conservative vote; the emergence of the Liberal Democrats and Plaid Cymru onto the council. Of note was the number of close races in individual wards, as well as several individual contests where the winning candidate polled far less than a majority of the votes cast.

Election results table(s)

Monmouthshire Local Election Result 2004
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Conservative 2372+553.4943.6013,888-
  Labour 9111-1020.9319.926,345-
  Liberal Democrats 431+39.3018.175,786-
  Independent 531+211.6314.324,560-
  Plaid Cymru 220+24.653.01958-
  UKIP 000=0.000.80256-
  Green 000=0.000.1858-
Monmouthshire Local Election Result 2004 (wards in Monmouth constituency )
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Conservative 2272+565.7147.5712,699-
  Liberal Democrats 441+311.4321.675,786-
  Labour 408-811.4316.724,466-
  Independent 420+211.4313.093,494-
  Plaid Cymru 000=0.000.73194-
  Green 000=0.000.2258-
  UKIP 000=0.000.00--
Monmouthshire Local Election Result 2004 (wards in Newport East constituency )
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Labour 413-237.5036.461,879-
  Conservative 200=25.0023.071,189-
  Independent 111=12.5020.681,066-
  Plaid Cymru 220+225.0014.82764-
  UKIP 000=0.004.97256+4.97
  Liberal Democrats 000=0.00---
  Green 000=0.00---

Electoral division (ward) results

Abergavenny, Cantref
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Christopher D. Woodhouse56057.20-
Independent Lawrence R. Jones26326.86-
Labour Paul M. Nicholson15615.94-
Majority29730.34-
Turnout 97957.88
Conservative hold Swing
Abergavenny, Castle
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Alan W. Breeze35245.48-
Independent Anthony (Tony) O'Donovan17422.48-
Labour Margaret E. Phillips13016.80-
Liberal Democrats Christopher (Chris) P. Lines8210.59-
Plaid Cymru Ceri L. Thomas364.65-
Majority17823.00-
Turnout 77454.04
Conservative hold Swing
Abergavenny, Grofield
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Douglas L. Edwards32444.02-
Conservative Maureen Powell18324.86-
Labour Andre J. Arkell18224.73-
Independent Graham D. Preece476.39-
Majority14119.16-
Turnout 73656.95
Liberal Democrats gain from Labour Swing
Abergavenny, Lansdown
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Robin A. Griffiths24840.72-
Independent Raymond Hill17528.73-
Conservative Victor Barrett12119.87-
Plaid Cymru Richard F. Olding376.08-
Liberal Democrats Vera M. Grice284.60-
Majority7311.99-
Turnout 60937.37
Labour hold Swing
Abergavenny, Priory
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Jane P. Foulser37546.29-
Labour Christine M. Walby19828.37-
Plaid Cymru John R. Walters639.03-
Liberal Democrats Rosemary (Rose) E. Carr628.89-
Majority17717.92-
Turnout 69845.94
Conservative hold Swing
Caerwent
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Philip (Phil) Murphy38455.41+5.73
Labour Brian W. Counsell24935.93-6.97
Liberal Democrats Peter Butcher608.66+1.24
Majority13519.48+51
Turnout 69350.51
Conservative hold Swing +6.35
Caldicot Castle
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Plaid Cymru Ronald (Ron) G. Stewart22835.73-
Conservative Richard J. Harries21333.39-
Labour Gareth J. Jenkins19730.88-
Majority152.34-
Turnout 63845.29
Plaid Cymru gain from Labour Swing
Caldicot, Dewstow
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour William (Bill) Edwards23842.34-
Independent Julie A. Fry14225.27-
Plaid Cymru John I. Marshall13323.67-
Conservative Nicholas W. L. Hackett-Pain498.72-
Majority9617.07-
Turnout 56237.18
Labour hold Swing
Caldicot, Green Lane
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Plaid Cymru David J. Ashwin21934.71-
Labour David J. Evans16526.15-
Independent Paul D. Tidmarsh10817.12-
Independent Colin Babb7912.51-
Conservative Leslie R. Harries609.51-
Majority548.56-
Turnout 63138.69
Plaid Cymru gain from Labour Swing
Caldicot, Severn
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Ronald J. Higginson20139.19-
Plaid Cymru Joanne S. Daniels13626.51-
Independent Graham Powell10019.49-
Conservative Penelope Howe7614.81-
Majority6512.68-
Turnout 51338.81
Labour hold Swing
Caldicot, West End
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent James D. Harris32965.93-
Labour Elaine G. Davies17034.07-
Majority15931.86-
Turnout 49935.01
Independent gain from Labour Swing
Chepstow, Larkfield
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Phylip Hobson43653.56+41.70
Conservative Clifford (Cliff) Meredith37846.44-0.51
Labour DNS0-41.19
Majority587.12n/a
Turnout 81452.67
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing +20.60
Chepstow, St. Christopher’s
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Pamela (Pam) Birchall24040.20-17.57
Conservative David Dovey17128.64+4.56
Independent Andrew Huntley11018.43+8.66
Liberal Democrats Anthony (Tony) Redhead7612.73+4.35
Majority6911.56-22.09
Turnout 59734.70
Labour hold Swing -11.07
Chepstow, St. Kingsmark
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Theodore (Ted) Dorel42247.20-10.26
Liberal Democrats Henry W. Hodges38543.07+24.31
Labour Eric Taylor879.73-14.05
Majority374.13-29.56
Turnout 89445.35
Conservative hold Swing -17.29
Chepstow, St. Mary’s
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Matthew A. Jones33749.26+34.87
Conservative Gethyn J. Davies21731.73-1.31
Labour Gwyneth Eburne13019.01-33.57
Majority12017.53n/a
Turnout 68447.24
Liberal Democrats gain from Labour Swing 34.22 L to LD
Chepstow, Thornwell
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Armand C. Watts37354.14+12.83
Conservative James M. Brady23233.67+17.46
Liberal Democrats Lynda Pitt Mitchell8412.19+3.57
Independent DNS-33.86
Majority14120.47+13.20
Turnout 68937.35
Labour hold Swing +15.15
Croesonen
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Roger G. Harris24740.16-
Conservative John L. Prosser19231.22-
Independent Norma C. Watkins9916.10-
Plaid Cymru Edward H. O. Evans447.15-
Liberal Democrats Anthea M. Dewhurst335.37-
Majority558.94-
Turnout 61539.63
Labour hold Swing
Crucorney
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Robert (Bob) J. B. Wilcox58570.65-
Conservative Jean E. Laws14317.27-
Liberal Democrats David John Williams10012.08-
Majority44253.38-
Turnout 82853.49
Independent hold Swing
Devauden
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Robert J. W. Greenland50976.20-
Liberal Democrats David Stevens15923.80-
Majority35052.40-
Turnout 66857.57
Conservative hold Swing
Goetre Fawr
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Sidney Brian Jones50945.65-
Liberal Democrats Sylvia E. Heighton49744.57-
Labour Dorothy M. McLeod1099.78-
Majority121.08-
Turnout 1,11559.94
Conservative hold Swing
Llanbadoc
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Valerie (Val) E. Smithuncontested-
Conservative hold Swing -
Llanelly Hill (2)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Simon G. M. Howarth69521.98-
Independent Anthony (Tony) R. Carrington60919.26-
Labour Giles Howard52116.48-
Conservative Barrie O'Keefe47515.02-
Labour Martin L. Thomas41213.03-
Conservative Jennifer Swattridge2076.55-
Liberal Democrats Browen R. A. Jones1364.30-
Liberal Democrats Sarah L. James1073.38-
Turnout 3,16247.36
Independent gain from Labour Swing
Independent gain from Labour Swing
Llanfoist Fawr
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Eric Saxon49670.06-
Labour Roger P. Howells12117.09-
Liberal Democrats Vivien Mitchell9112.85-
Majority37552.97-
Turnout 70855.68
Conservative hold Swing
Llangybi Fawr
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Peter R. Clarke53774.48-
Liberal Democrats Martin Sutherland18425.52-
Majority35348.96-
Turnout 72153.51
Conservative hold Swing
Llanover
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Brian R. Hood77375.71-
Labour Margaret M. R. Harris13313.03-
Liberal Democrats Stephen R. Poole11511.26-
Majority64062.68-
Turnout 1,02156.32
Conservative hold Swing
Llantilio Crossenny
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Ruth Edwards35041.81-
Independent Christopher D. Lewis29034.64-
Liberal Democrats Drewe W. Lacey667.89-
Independent Avice C. Field667.89-
Independent Benjamin C. Herbet657.77-
Majority607.20-
Turnout 83762.98
Conservative hold Swing
Llanwenarth Ultra
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Verona M. R. Nelmes26641.69-
Liberal Democrats Peter A. Jones20532.13-
Conservative John G. Jones16726.18-
Majority619.56-
Turnout 1,02156.32
Labour hold Swing
Magor with Undy, Mill
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative John Major55164.82-
Labour Nita S. Baicher29935.18-
Majority25229.64-
Turnout 85040.62
Conservative hold Swing
Magor with Undy, The Elms
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Olive G. Evans26230.32-
UKIP Victor G. Bashford25629.63-
Conservative Paul F. Cawley19422.45-
Independent Brian A. Burt10412.04-
Plaid Cymru Peter Howells-Meadowcroft485.56-
Majority60.69-
Turnout 86436.68
Labour hold Swing
Mardy
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Nicholas (Nick) H. Ramsay 22836.18+7.82
Independent Ralph F. Chapman17427.62-1.96
Labour Hazel E. Bennett14422.86-7.21
Liberal Democrats Charlotte Jones518.10-3.88
Plaid Cymru Stuart K. Neale335.24+5.24
Majority548.56n/a
Turnout 63046.82
Conservative gain from Labour Swing -4.89
Mitchel Troy
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Geoffrey (Geoff) C. Burrows31353.60+17.69
Liberal Democrats Lesley M. Williams27146.40-17.69
Majority427.20n/a
Turnout 72153.51
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats Swing -8.85
Monmouth, Dixton with Osbaston
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Eileen J. Goodrich55452.56-
Conservative Richard (Dick) Le Gros Cass50047.44-
Majority545.12-
Turnout 105457.82
Liberal Democrats gain from Conservative Swing
Monmouth, Drybridge
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Alan M. Wintle38446.66-
Liberal Democrats Lloyd Williams32739.73-
Independent Gary Witcombe11213.61-
Majority576.93-
Turnout 82343.43
Conservative hold Swing
Monmouth, Overmonnow
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Susan (Sue) White28239.72-
Labour Maureen Roach23533.10-
Liberal Democrats Richard J. Bond13519.01-
Green Ann Were588.17-
Majority476.62-
Turnout 71040.15
Conservative gain from Labour Swing
Monmouth, Wyesham
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Elizabeth (Liz) J. Hacket-Pain33445.66-
Labour Marcus J. Roach24232.79-
Liberal Democrats Selwyn Roberts11815.99-
Plaid Cymru David J. Taylor445.96-
Majority9212.87-
Turnout 73845.20
Conservative gain from Labour Swing
Portskewett
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Peter A. Fox 50566.71-
Labour Paul T. Wall17723.38-
Liberal Democrats Janet Ellard759.91-
Majority32843.33-
Turnout 75748.00
Conservative hold Swing
Raglan
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative William A. L. Crump62174.02-
Liberal Democrats Martin Blakebrough21825.98-
Majority40348.04-
Turnout 83955.72
Conservative hold Swing
Rogiet
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Michael (Mike) R. Smith34758.11-
Independent Gerald P. Robbins20434.18-
Conservative Margaret Lawrence467.71-
Majority14323.93-
Turnout 59746.95
Labour gain from Independent Swing
Shirenewton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Graham L. Down65568.51-
Liberal Democrats Pamela (Pam) A. Johnston17318.10-
Labour Phyllis R. Higginson12813.39-
Majority48250.41-
Turnout 95657.30
Conservative hold Swing
St. Arvans
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Ann E. Webb37861.87-
Independent Anthony (Tony) J. Newman13121.44-
Liberal Democrats Jane M. J. Robbins10216.69-
Majority24740.43-
Turnout 61152.52
Conservative hold Swing
Trellech United
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Ashley Thomas55151.54+1.67
Conservative Duncan N. Armstrong41836.76-1.44
Liberal Democrats Linda Campbell16814.78+2.85
Majority13314.78+3.11
Turnout 1,13754.03
Independent hold Swing +1.56
Usk
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Edmund J. Harrhy66965.52+0.90
Labour Sandrina Gay20419.98-5.90
Liberal Democrats Alison L. Willott14814.50+5.00
Majority46545.54+6.8
Turnout 1,02158.87
Conservative hold Swing +3.4

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