2004 Wolverhampton City Council election

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

The Council elections held for Wolverhampton 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:

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 result

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.

Bilston East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Thomas Turner (1st)1321
Labour Louise Miles (2nd)1291
Labour Stephen Simkins (3rd)1255
Conservative Philip Lewis675
Conservative Paul Myers634
Conservative Robert Thomas602
Liberal Democrats Michael Birch445
Turnout 26.38
Bilston North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Trudy Bowen (1st)1375
Labour Susan Constable (2nd)1206
Labour Philip Page (3rd)1147
Conservative Gillian Fellows1104
Conservative Marlene Berry983
Conservative Christopher Haynes887
Green Edward Clarke505
Liberal Democrats Frances Heap419
Turnout 30.60
Blakenhall
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Rowley (1st)2047
Labour Robert Jones (2nd)1959
Labour Judith Rowley (3rd)1877
Conservative Christopher Berry581
Conservative Roberta Bradley568
Conservative John Corns482
Liberal Democrats Susan Butler392
Turnout 38.36
Bushbury North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Paula Brookfield (1st)1331
Conservative Sheila Patten (2nd)1293
Labour Paul Allen (3rd)1279
Conservative Ian Lucas1228
Labour Steven Edwards1144
Conservative Martyn Griffiths1079
Liberal Democrats Susan Bem740
Liberal Democrats Ian Jenkins591
Liberal Democrats Michael Ewing528
Turnout 35.39
Bushbury South & Low Hill
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Peter Bilson (1st)1088
Labour Peter O'Neill (2nd)1084
Labour Paul Sweet (3rd)1056
Conservative Margaret Findlay539
Conservative James Wilson519
Conservative Christine Lucas513
Liberal Democrats Lionel Smith292
Liberal Democrats Melonie Bryatt270
Liberal Democrats Linda Gwinnett266
Turnout 21.80
East Park
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Patricia Byrne (1st)1253
Labour Francis Docherty (2nd)1149
Labour Keith Inston (3rd)1087
UKIP Anthony Foulkes558
Conservative Peter Dobb551
Conservative Jean Corns522
Conservative Lee Patten492
Liberal Democrats Ann Whitehouse377
Turnout 26.46
Ettingshall
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Bishan Dass (1st)1735
Labour Alan Smith (2nd)1681
Labour Andrew Johnson (3rd)1673
Conservative Robert Green557
Conservative Arthur Mills520
Conservative Lionel Berry507
Liberal Democrats Eileen Birch501
Turnout 29.46
Fallings Park
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Geoffrey Foster (1st)1302
Labour Irene Griffiths (2nd)1170
Labour Maureen Warren (3rd)1078
Conservative Matthew Holdcroft999
Conservative Alwyne Murray942
Conservative Jonathan Evans939
Liberal Democrats Joyce Hill769
Liberal Democrats Sylvia Clark684
Liberal Democrats Sandra Terry603
Turnout 33.53
Graiseley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Reynolds (1st)1078
Labour Elias Mattu (2nd)1973
Labour Man Mohan Passi (3rd)1886
Conservative John Mellor1554
Conservative Barry Cole1212
Conservative Jean Lenoir1194
Green David Seagar402
Liberal Democrats Mary Millar383
Liberal Democrats David Harding341
Liberal Democrats Sarah Vorley319
Turnout 45.75
Heath Town
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Milkinderpal Jaspal (1st)951
Labour Leslie Turner (2nd)841
Labour Caroline Siarkiewicz (3rd)776
Liberal Colin Hallmark707
Liberal David Hallmark597
Liberal Mark Smith541
Conservative Pauline Griffiths510
Conservative Gayna Gittos443
Conservative Piers Thompson427
Turnout 26.71
Merry Hill
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Robert Hart (1st)2128
Conservative David Nicholls (2nd)2001
Conservative Christine Mills (3rd)1933
Labour Clare Brittain1021
Labour Howard Berry988
Labour Ricky Chima891
Liberal Democrats Jessica Pringle520
Liberal Democrats Michael Rowan519
Liberal Democrats Edward Pringle516
Turnout 39.34
Oxley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Christine Irvine (1st)1302
Labour Ian Brookfield (2nd)1257
Labour George Lockett (3rd)1218
Conservative Leslie Pugh871
Conservative Annette Pugh866
Conservative Merisha Stevenson750
UKIP Steven Wellings490
Liberal Democrats Carole Jenkins424
Liberal Democrats Robert Jukes304
Liberal Democrats Tracey Jukes289
Turnout 28.88
Park
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Jennifer Cromie (1st)1493
Labour Sandra Samuels (2nd)1433
Labour Manohar Minhas (3rd)1423
Conservative Neville Patten1176
Conservative Martin Berrington1174
Conservative Lucinda Turner1163
Liberal Democrats Robert Caddick763
Liberal Democrats Bryan Lewis725
Liberal Democrats John Steatham725
Turnout 40.67
Penn
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Patricia Bradley (1st)2556
Conservative Alan Hart (2nd)2457
Conservative Patricia Patten (3rd)2300
Labour Warinder Juss1433
Labour Ian Angus1259
Labour Christine Hampton1202
Liberal Democrats June Hemsley633
Liberal Democrats Nichola Jack511
Liberal Democrats Sameen Farouk452
Turnout 44.73
Spring Vale
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Richard Whitehouse (1st)1879
Liberal Democrats Michael Heap (2nd)1785
Liberal Democrats Malcolm Gwinnett (3rd)1757
Labour Graham Childs881
Labour John Thomas853
Labour William Langford801
UKIP John Burke547
Conservative Amanda Proverbs356
Conservative Brian Fellows282
Conservative Sylvia Green260
Independent Robert Whitehouse246
Turnout 38.24
St Peters
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Roger Lawrence (1st)1222
Labour Surjan Duhra (2nd)1174
Labour Tersaim Singh (3rd)1155
Liberal Democrats Alexandra Lawrence655
Liberal Democrats David Jack614
Liberal Democrats Robin Lawrence574
Conservative Leslie Bouts318
Conservative Sandra Newman299
Conservative Garry Graham281
Green Paul Armstrong246
Turnout 37.47
Tettenhall Regis
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative John Davis (1st)2247
Conservative Jonathan Yardley (2nd)2175
Conservative Barry Findlay (3rd)1992
Labour Elizabeth Edmundson649
UKIP Gordon Smith638
Liberal Democrats Roger Gray571
Labour David Hartley565
Labour Jane Whalen531
Liberal Democrats Michael Harper-Dolejsek492
Liberal Democrats Darcel Stewart402
Turnout 42.49
Tettenhall Wightwick
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Joan Stevenson (1st)3055
Conservative Wendy Thompson (2nd)3022
Conservative Andrew Wynne (3rd)2972
Labour Graham Dodd758
Labour Roger Edwards753
Labour Malcolm Freeman733
Liberal Democrats Philip Bennett630
Turnout 46.44
Wednesfield North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Philip Bateman (1st)1732
Labour David Jones (2nd)1521
Conservative Arthur Newman (3rd)1400
Labour Gwendoline Stafford Good1399
Conservative Carol Bourne1345
Conservative David Bourne1333
Liberal Democrats Stephen Birch545
Turnout 37.69
Wednesfield South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Simon Jevon (1st)1590
Labour Helen King (2nd)1417
Conservative Fiona Latter (3rd)1390
Labour Paul Kalinauckas1373
Conservative Simon Tong1338
Labour Michael Stafford Good1245
Liberal Democrats Malcolm Jones475
Turnout 37.47

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