2004 North Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council election

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Elections to North Tyneside Metropolitan Council took place on 10 June 2004; the same day as other local council elections in England, along with European elections and London mayoral and Assembly elections.

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North Tyneside Council is elected "in thirds" which means one councillor from each three-member ward is elected each year for the first three years with a fourth year when the mayoral election takes place.

2004 was the first election after the wards in North Tyneside changed meaning that the whole council was up for election. Holystone, Monkseaton, North Shields and Seatonville were used for the last time in 2003, and replaced by 4 new wards; Killingworth, Monkseaton North, Monkseaton South and Preston.

North Tyneside Council Election Result 2004
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Conservative 2760+64540.870,156+3
  Labour 2603-343.34068,638-2.7
  Liberal Democrats 701-111.616.528,292-2.4
  Independent 002-201.83,031+1.3
  BNP 000000.71,233+0.7
  National Front 000000.2332+0.2
Party political make-up of North Tyneside Council
  PartySeatsCouncil Composition 10 June 2004
200220032004
  Conservative 192127                                                            
  Labour 333126                                                            
  Liberal Democrats 777                                                            

Battle Hill

North Tyneside Council Elections: Battle Hill ward 2004 (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats June Smith1,46015.5+3.2
Labour Mary Glindon 1,42315.1-3.4
Labour Raymond Glindon1,33514.2-4.3
Liberal Democrats Dorothy Bradley1,31013.9+1.7
Liberal Democrats John Bradley1,30213.8+1.6
Labour David Tingey-Blackbird1,26013.4-5.1
Conservative Maureen Chater3513.7+1.1
BNP Gladys Dobinson3503.7+3.7
Conservative Edward Smith3353.6+1
Conservative Hilda Thornton-Bell2993.2+0.6
Turnout 9,42539.23+5.43

Benton

North Tyneside Council Elections: Benton ward 2004 (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Janet Hunter1,73117.7+0.8
Conservative John Goodfellow1,59616.3+4
Conservative Jean Murray1,53415.7+3.4
Labour Maureen Madden1,28613.1-3.8
Labour Gary Madden1,25812.8-4.1
Conservative Athol Marshall1,24512.7+0.4
Liberal Democrats Mark Finlay8418.6-3.9
BNP Michael Whitaker3033.1+3.1
Turnout 9,79442.47+11.96

Camperdown

North Tyneside Council Elections: Camperdown ward 2004 (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour James Allan1,55122.5-1.6
Labour James Conway1,39920.3-3.8
Labour Jayne Shotton1,13116.9-7.2
Liberal Democrats Emma Litt-Taylor6108.9-5.5
Independent Ian Arkle5748.3+8.3
Conservative Mary Gascoigne4636.7+2.2
Conservative Kenneth Gascoigne4626.7+2.2
Conservative Amanda Newton3835.6+1.1
BNP Gordon Steel3094.5+4.5
Turnout 6,88230.26+7.19

Chirton

North Tyneside Council Elections: Chirton ward 2004 (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Stirling1,38821.6-3.4
Labour Michael Smith1,35221-4
Labour Sandy Carter1,30520.3-4.7
Conservative Edward Burnett64210+1.7
Conservative David Sarin6099.5+2.2
Liberal Democrats Malcolm Smith5829.1+9.1
Conservative Philip Gill5508.6+3.1
Turnout 6,42830.23+11.53

Collingwood

North Tyneside Council Elections: Collingwood ward 2004 (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Stephen Cox1,67316.7-4.7
Conservative Julia Macaulay1,62516.3+9.8
Conservative Charles Hobkirk1,57115.7+9.2
Labour Margaret Hall1,50715.1-6.3
Conservative Bill Prendergast1,47914.8+8.3
Labour Ian Grayson1,42914.3-7.1
Liberal Democrats Eleanor Jellett7127.1-9.2
Turnout 9,99641.03+17.82

Cullercoats

North Tyneside Council Elections: Cullercoats ward 2004 (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Shirley Mortimer2,38723.7+4.4
Conservative Lawrence Goveas MBE2,36023.4+4.1
Conservative Barbara Stevens2,17221.6+2.1
Labour Michael Smiles1,12911.2+0.3
Labour Terence White1,09310.1-0.8
Labour Shiela Smiles9809.7-1.2
Liberal Democrats Dennis Wood9476.4-2.8
Turnout 10,06849.5+1.7

Howdon

North Tyneside Council Elections: Howdon ward 2004 (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Hunter1,50920.3-0.4
Labour David Charlton1,20416.2-4.5
Labour June Allan1,11415-5.7
Liberal Democrats John Croney94812.8+2.4
Liberal Democrats Christopher Litt-Taylor92812.5+2.1
Liberal Democrats Elizabeth Taylor92612.5+2.1
Conservative Bernard Cowen2923.9+1.7
Conservative John McGee2673.6+1.4
Conservative George Partis2473.3+1.1
Turnout 7,43532.39+12.39

Killingworth

North Tyneside Council Elections: Killingworth ward 2004 (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour David McGarr1,33517.6---
Conservative Nigel Clothier1,20415.9---
Labour Linda Darke1,17515.5---
Conservative David Hatfield1,15415.3---
Labour Thomas Mulvenna1,05714---
Conservative Susan Rogerson99713.2---
Liberal Democrats Steven Conoboy6448.5---
Turnout 7,56634.21---

Longbenton

North Tyneside Council Elections: Longbenton ward 2004 (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Edward Darke1,65023.9+0.4
Labour Kevin Conroy1,31819.1-4.4
Labour Joan Walker1,15816.7-6.8
Independent Terry Harding69310+10
Independent Ronald Fletcher6559.5+10
Liberal Democrats Patricia Dawson5367.7-8.1
Conservative Robin Underwood4857+0.25
Conservative Judith McLellan4226.1-0.65
Turnout 6,91731.66+12.16

Monkseaton North

North Tyneside Council Elections: Monkseaton North ward 2004 (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Joan Bell2,11722.8---
Conservative Karen Johnston2,10222.6---
Conservative William Jackson1,98521.4---
Labour Alistair Denness8559.2---
Labour Maurice Johnston7888.5---
Liberal Democrats Robert Pinkney7678.3---
Labour Deborah Cox6717.2---
Turnout 9,28545.38---

Monkseaton South

North Tyneside Council Elections: Monkseaton South ward 2004 (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative James Richardson1,92020.2---
Conservative Ken Mewett1,91820.2---
Conservative Arthur Martin1,90520.1---
Labour Glen Stillaway99910.5---
Liberal Democrats Dr Joan Harvey98010.3---
Labour John Scott9129.6---
Labour Ruth Hill8529---
Turnout 9,48643.44---

Northumberland

North Tyneside Council Elections: Northumberland ward 2004 (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Graeme Brett1,80023.9+1.7
Liberal Democrats David Ord1,78023.6+1.4
Liberal Democrats Marian Huscroft1,77123.5+1.3
Labour Joanne Cassidy5717.6-1.7
Labour David Kane5247-2.3
Labour Carol Harrison5116.8-2.5
Conservative Brian McArdle2142.8+0.9
Conservative Miriam Smith1882.5+0.6
Conservative Robert Phillifent1812.4+0.5
Turnout 7,54039.16+0.59

Preston

North Tyneside Council Elections: Preston ward 2004 (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Glynis Barrie1,76920.3---
Conservative Martin Van Der Merwe1,75020.1---
Conservative Robert Goveas1,66119.1---
Labour Philip Okeefe99811.4---
Labour Wendy Lott99711.4---
Labour Alison Browne87010---
Liberal Democrats Stuart Smith6677.7---
Turnout 8,71242.57---

A further by-election was held on 6 October 2005. Details of this can be found here.

Riverside

North Tyneside Council Elections: Riverside ward 2004 (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Francis Lott1,21720.1-2.6
Labour Norma Redfearn 1,06418-4.7
Labour Charles Pickard1,03817.6-5.1
Independent John Carter76913+13
Liberal Democrats James Smith63510.8+6.1
Conservative David Pygall4617.8+0.35
Conservative Dennis Smith3826.5-1.05
Independent John Webb3405.8+5.8
Turnout 5,90529.45+7.35

St Mary's

North Tyneside Council Elections: St Mary's ward 2004 (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Marguerite Hall2,86225.5+1.1
Conservative Ed Hodson2,85225.4+1
Conservative Pamela McIntyre2,81725.1+0.7
Liberal Democrats Alison Campbell7927.1-5.8
Labour Patricia Crowe7066.3+1.7
Labour Steven Peart6806.1+1.5
Labour Jill Green5154.60
Turnout 11,22454.27+8.77

Tynemouth

North Tyneside Council Elections: Tynemouth ward 2004 (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Diane Page2,17320.6+3.8
Conservative Kenneth Jordan2,16720.5-3.9
Conservative Ian Macaulay2,15020.4-4
Labour Rowland Hill1,09310.3+1.4
Labour Arthur Lowe1,08010.2+1.3
Labour Vicki Gilbert-Jackson1,0299.7+0.8
Liberal Democrats Iain Campbell8708.2+8.2
Turnout 10,56242.91+12.11

Valley

North Tyneside Council Elections: Valley ward 2004 (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Angela Potter1,43723.8+5
Labour Carol Gambling1,42923.7+4.9
Labour Brian Burdis1,27721.1+2.3
Conservative Frank Austin5949.8+1.1
Conservative John Lawson5228.6-0.1
Conservative Valerie Lawson5128.5-0.2
BNP Damian Whitaker2714.5+4.5
Turnout 6,04231.4+1.4

Wallsend

North Tyneside Council Elections: Wallsend ward 2004 (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Michael Huscroft1,81322.3+3.1
Liberal Democrats Nigel Huscroft1,60319.7+0.5
Liberal Democrats Margaret Finlay1,40517.3-2.1
Labour Alan Keith94011.5-0.7
Labour Robert Watson7669.4-2.8
Labour Michael Green6998.6-3.6
National Front Robert Nigel Batten3324.1+4.1
Conservative Jayne Fleet2172.7+0.7
Conservative Margaret Smith1972.4+0.4
Conservative Stefan Ochalek1692.1+0.1
Turnout 8,14142.31+15.91

Weetslade

North Tyneside Council Elections: Weetslade ward 2004 (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour John Harrison 1,69816.7+1.6
Labour Muriel Green1,65916.3+1.2
Conservative Charles Francis1,63016+2.5
Conservative Duncan McLellan1,55615.3+1.8
Labour Julie Rutherford1,43714.1-1
Conservative Robert Newton1,25412.3-1.2
Liberal Democrats Raymond Taylor9379.2-4.8
Turnout 10,17145.22+7.12

A further by-election was held on 23 June 2005. Details of this can be found here.

Whitley Bay

North Tyneside Council Elections: Whitley Bay ward 2004 (3)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Michael McIntyre1,63718.4-2.2
Conservative Alison Austin1,61518.1-2.5
Conservative Margaret Marshall1,54817.4-3.2
Labour Sandra Graham1,14512.9+0.3
Labour Sarah Tovell1,13712.8+0.2
Labour Keith Smiles1,10112.4-0.2
Liberal Democrats Claire Hindmarsh7268.1+8.1
Turnout 8,90942.59+9.69

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Preceded by
North Tyneside Council and mayoral elections 2003
North Tyneside local elections Succeeded by
2005 North Tyneside Council mayoral election