Craven District Council election, 2004

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Map of the results of the 2004 Craven District Council election. Conservatives in blue, Liberal Democrats in yellow and independents in light grey. Wards in dark grey were not contested in 2004. Craven UK local election 2004 map.svg
Map of the results of the 2004 Craven District Council election. Conservatives in blue, Liberal Democrats in yellow and independents in light grey. Wards in dark grey were not contested in 2004.

The 2004 Craven District Council election took place on 10 June 2004 to elect members of Craven District Council in North Yorkshire, England. One third of the council was up for election and the council stayed under no overall control. [1]

Craven Non-metropolitan district in England

Craven is a local government district of North Yorkshire, England centred on the market town of Skipton. In 1974, Craven district was formed as the merger of Skipton urban district, Settle Rural District and most of Skipton Rural District, all in the West Riding of Yorkshire. The population of the Local Authority at the 2011 Census was 55,409. It comprises the upper reaches of Airedale, Wharfedale, Ribblesdale, and includes most of the Aire Gap and Craven Basin.

Non-metropolitan district Type of local government district in England

Non-metropolitan districts, or colloquially "shire districts", are a type of local government district in England. As created, they are sub-divisions of non-metropolitan counties in a two-tier arrangement.

North Yorkshire County of England

North Yorkshire is a non-metropolitan county and largest ceremonial county in England. It is located primarily in the region of Yorkshire and the Humber but partly in the region of North East England. The estimated population of North Yorkshire was 602,300 in mid 2016.

Contents

After the election, the composition of the council was as follows:

Conservative Party (UK) Political party in the United Kingdom

The Conservative Party, officially the Conservative and Unionist Party, is a centre-right political party in the United Kingdom. Presently led by Theresa May, it has been the governing party since 2010. It presently has 314 Members of Parliament in the House of Commons, 249 members of the House of Lords, and 18 members of the European Parliament. It also has 31 Members of the Scottish Parliament, 12 members of the Welsh Assembly, eight members of the London Assembly and 9,008 local councillors. One of the major parties of UK politics, it has formed the government on 45 occasions, more than any other party.

Liberal Democrats (UK) Political party in the United Kingdom

The Liberal Democrats are a liberal political party in the United Kingdom. They presently have 11 Members of Parliament in the House of Commons, 96 members of the House of Lords, and one member of the European Parliament. They also have five Members of the Scottish Parliament and a member each in the Welsh Assembly and London Assembly. The party reached the height of its influence in the early 2010s, forming a junior partner in a coalition government from 2010 to 2015. It is presently led by Vince Cable.

Background

After the last election in 2003, the Conservatives had 11 seats, compared to 10 for independents and 9 Liberal Democrats. [3] However, in November 2003 an independent candidate gained a seat from the Liberal Democrats at a by-election in Bentham. [4]

By-elections, also spelled bye-elections, are used to fill elected offices that have become vacant between general elections.

Bentham, North Yorkshire civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England

Bentham is a civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England, with a population of 3,027 at the 2011 Census. The parish includes the small town of High Bentham, occasionally known as Higher Bentham or just Bentham, and the older adjacent village of Low Bentham.

At the 2004 election two long serving councillors stood down, Beth Graham from Settle and Ribblesbanks ward, who had been a councillor since 1976, and Peter Walbank of Grassington ward. [5] Candidates at the election included the first Labour party candidate for a few years, James Black in Skipton South, while the Green party also stood a candidate in Aire Valley with Lothersdale. [5]

A Councillor is a member of a local government council.

Settle, North Yorkshire a town in Craven, United Kindom

Settle is a small market town and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. Historically in the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is served by Settle railway station located near the town centre, and Giggleswick railway station which is a mile away. It is 29 miles (47 km) from Leeds Bradford Airport. The main road through Settle is the B6480, which links to the A65, connecting Settle to Skipton and Kendal. The town has a population of 2,421 according to the 2001 Census increasing to 2,564 at the 2011 Census.

The wards and electoral divisions in the United Kingdom are electoral districts at sub-national level represented by one or more councillors. The ward is the primary unit of English electoral geography for civil parishes and borough and district councils, electoral ward is the unit used by Welsh principal councils, while the electoral division is the unit used by English county councils and some unitary authorities. Each ward/division has an average electorate of about 5,500 people, but ward-population counts can vary substantially. As at the end of 2014 there were 9,456 electoral wards/divisions in the UK.

Election result

The Conservatives gained 2 seats at the election to have 13 councillors, compared to 11 independents and 6 Liberal Democrats. [6] Overall turnout at the election reached 50% after being held with all postal voting, only 9% below the turnout nationally at the 2001 general election, with the high turnout leading to a delay in the counting of the results. [7]

Voter turnout percentage of eligible voters who cast a ballot in an election

Voter turnout is the percentage of eligible voters who cast a ballot in an election. Eligibility varies by country, and the voting-eligible population should not be confused with the total adult population. Age and citizenship status are often among the criteria used to determine eligibility, but some countries further restrict eligibility based on sex, race, or religion.

Postal voting voting, election, ballot papers, distributed to electors or returned by post, mail

Postal voting is voting in an election whereby ballot papers are distributed to electors or returned by post, in contrast to electors voting in person at a polling station or electronically via an electronic voting system. Historically, postal votes must be distributed and placed in return mail before the scheduled election day, it is sometimes referred to as a form of early voting. It can also be used as an absentee ballot. However, in recent times the model in the US has morphed, in municipalities that use postal voting exclusively, to be one of ballots being mailed out to voters, but the return method taking on alternatives of return by mail or dropping off the ballot in person via secure drop boxes and/or voting centers.

Craven local election result 2004 [2] [8]
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Conservative 6 2 0 +2 54.5 41.6 5,549 -4.1%
  Liberal Democrat 3 0 2 -2 27.3 29.9 3,982 +5.6%
  Independent 2 0 0 0 18.2 24.9 3,318 -5.1%
  Green 0 0 0 0 0 2.1 285 +2.1%
  Labour 0 0 0 0 0 1.5 204 +1.5%

Ward results

Aire Valley with Lothersdale [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Conservative Patricia Fairbank 725 52.7
Liberal Democrat John Manley 365 26.5
Green John Akroyd 285 20.7
Majority 360 26.2
Turnout 1,375 51.7 +14.5
Conservative hold Swing
Barden Fell [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Conservative Christopher Knowles-Fitton 414 51.2 -13.0
Independent Cecil Hammond 302 37.3 +1.5
Liberal Democrat Darren Moorby 93 11.5 +11.5
Majority 112 13.9 -14.5
Turnout 809 59.9 +2.7
Conservative hold Swing
Cowling [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Independent John Alderson 374 45.1
Independent Alan Perrow 316 38.1
Conservative Geoffrey Dunn 140 16.9
Majority 58 7.0
Turnout 830 50.1
Independent hold Swing
Grassington [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Conservative Richard Foster 616 73.2
Liberal Democrat Andrew Rankine 225 26.8
Majority 391 46.5
Turnout 841 65.4
Conservative hold Swing
Ingleton and Clapham [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Independent David Ireton 1,403 81.9
Conservative Alex Bentley 310 18.1
Majority 1,093 63.8
Turnout 1,713 56.9
Independent hold Swing
Settle and Ribblebanks [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Conservative Donald Whaites 740 50.5
Liberal Democrat Ronald Graveson 726 49.5
Majority 14 1.0
Turnout 1,466 53.3 +14.2
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrat Swing
Skipton East [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Liberal Democrat Eric Jaquin 728 51.1 +24.3
Conservative Christopher Harbron 697 48.9 +17.4
Majority 31 2.2
Turnout 1,425 52.0
Liberal Democrat hold Swing
Skipton North [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Conservative Paul Whitaker 679 41.7 -14.7
Liberal Democrat Michael Doyle 549 33.7 -9.9
Independent John Kerwin-Davey 399 24.5 +24.5
Majority 130 8.0 -4.9
Turnout 1,627 59.7
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrat Swing
Skipton South [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Liberal Democrat Andrew Solloway 501 44.8 +44.8
Conservative Kenneth Creek 224 20.0 +4.7
Labour James Black 204 18.2 +18.2
Independent Dennis Hall 190 17.0 -40.5
Majority 277 24.8
Turnout 1,119 41.5
Liberal Democrat hold Swing
Skipton West [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Liberal Democrat Paul English 795 65.3 -1.7
Conservative Norman Spence 423 34.7 +1.7
Majority 372 30.5 -3.5
Turnout 1,218 43.0
Liberal Democrat hold Swing
Upper Wharfedale [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Conservative John Sayer 581 63.5 +5.1
Independent Kenneth Luty 334 36.5 +8.2
Majority 247 27.0 -3.1
Turnout 915 61.1 +7.9
Conservative hold Swing

By-elections between 2004 and 2006

Upper Wharfedale by-election 2 March 2006 [9] [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Conservative Julia Mulligan 394 54.7 -8.8
Independent 326 45.3 +8.8
Majority 68 9.4 -17.6
Turnout 720 47.0 -14.1
Conservative hold Swing

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