2004 Vale of Glamorgan Council election explained

The 2004 Vale of Glamorgan Council election took place on Thursday 10 June 2004 to elect members of Vale of Glamorgan Council in Wales. This was the same day as many other local elections in Wales and England. The Conservatives remained the largest party but did not have a majority. The previous full council election was in 1999 and the next full council election was in May 2008.

Overview

Council elections in Wales were originally scheduled for May 2003, but were delayed by a year to avoid a conflict with the 2003 Wales Assembly elections.[1]

Forty-seven seats were up for election in the Vale of Glamorgan. There was an increase in electoral divisions from 22 to 23 following The County Borough of The Vale of Glamorgan (Electoral Changes) Order 2002, which had divided the Alexandra ward into two new wards (and increased the representation in Sully to two councillors).[2] The overall turnout (including spoilt ballots) was 44.4%.

Election result

The Conservative Party remained the largest party following the election, though did not have a majority.[3]

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Ward results

WardPolitical groupCouncillor Change from 1999 election
Baruc (Barry)Nicolas Hodges Plaid Cymru hold
Steffan WiliamPlaid Cymru hold
Buttrills (Barry)Margaret AlexanderLabour hold
Stuart EganLabour hold
Cadoc (Barry)Josephine Moore Labour hold
Frederick JohnsonLabour hold
Neil MooreLabour hold
Castleland (Barry)Barry Shaw Plaid Cymru gain from Labour
Keith StockdalePlaid Cymru gain from Labour
Cornerswell (Penarth)Rhiannon Birch Labour gain from Conservative
Nigel GibbsLabour hold
Court (Barry)Richard BertinLabour hold
Andrew DobbinsonLabour hold
CowbridgeCatherine ClayConservative hold
Geoffrey CoxConservative hold
Thomas JarvieConservative hold
Dinas PowysChristopher FranksPlaid Cymru hold
Val HartreyPlaid Cymru hold
Margaret RandallPlaid Cymru hold
Christopher WilliamsPlaid Cymru hold
Dyfan (Barry)Anthony PowellLabour hold
Jennifer Cole Labour hold
Gibbonsdown (Barry)Rob CurtisLabour hold
Margaret Wilkinson Labour hold
Illtyd (Barry)Terry HamptonConservative hold
Emlyn WilliamsConservative hold
Janice CharlesConservative hold
LlandoughColin OsborneConservative gain from Labour
Llandow and EwennyWilliam VaughanConservative hold
Llantwit MajorGwyn JohnIndependent gain from Conservative
Eric HackerIndependent gain from Conservative
Alfred ReadmanIndependent gain from Conservative
John CliffordConservative hold
Peterston-Super-ElyAnthony WilliamsConservative hold
Plymouth (Penarth)Maureen Kelly-OwenConservative win (new seat)
Alfred WilliamsConservative win (new seat)
RhooseHaydn JamesConservative hold
Gordon KempConservative hold
St AthanJohn ThomasConservative hold
St Augustine's (Penarth)Elisabeth BurnettLabour win (new seat)
Paul ChurchConservative win (new seat)
St Brides MajorAudrey PrestonConservative hold
Stanwell (Penarth)Mary BirchLabour hold
Mark WilsonLabour hold
SullyAnthony ErnestConservative hold
Sarah SharpeConservative win (new seat)
WenvoeMichael HarveyConservative hold

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Analysis of local election results data for Wales 2004 (including turnout and extent of postal voting) . . 2, 17 . 2019-06-05 .
  2. Web site: The County Borough of The Vale of Glamorgan (Electoral Changes) Order 2002 - Schedule . legislation.gov.uk . The National Archives . 6 December 2002 . 2019-06-05 .
  3. News: Vale Of Glamorgan council . BBC News . 11 June 2004. 2019-06-05.