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Map of the results of the 2004 St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council election. Labour in red, Liberal Democrats in yellow and Conservatives in blue.


The 2004 St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council election took place on 10 June 2004 to elect members of St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council in Merseyside, England. The whole council was up for election with boundary changes since the last election in 2003 reducing the number of seats by six.[1] The Labour party lost overall control of the council to no overall control.[2]




Contents





  • 1 Background


  • 2 Election result


  • 3 Ward results


  • 4 References




Background[edit]


Since the 2003 election boundary changes reduced the number of councillors from 54 to 48, while also reducing the number of wards from 18 to 16.[3]



Election result[edit]


Labour lost their majority of the council, after losing 9 seats to take exactly half of the seats on the council, with 24 councillors.[4][5] The Labour leader of the council, Marie Rimmer held her seat in West Park after 3 recounts, while Labour councillors Terry Hanley, Jeff Molyneux and Marlene Quinn were among those to be defeated.[3] Meanwhile, the Liberal Democrats gained 3 seats to have 18 councillors and the Conservatives won 6 seats.[5][6] Overall turnout at the election dropped to 40% from 48% in 2003,[5] despite the election being held with all postal voting as in 2003.[7]


Following the election Labour continued to run the council with all of the executive being Labour councillors,[8] after an agreement between the Labour and Conservative group leaders.[9] This saw Conservative Betty Lowe becoming the new mayor, but only after agreeing not to use her vote at full council meetings.[9]








































































St Helens local election result 2004[2][10]
Party
Seats
Gains
Losses
Net gain/loss
Seats %
Votes %
Votes
+/−
 

Labour
24


-9
50.0
42.3
55,950
-6.2%
 

Liberal Democrat
18


+3
37.5
40.0
52,918
+6.6%
 

Conservative
6


0
12.5
15.6
20,614
-1.4%
 

Independent
0


0
0
1.5
2,021
+0.6%
 

UKIP
0


0
0
0.3
429
+0.3%
 

BNP
0


0
0
0.2
328
+0.2%


Ward results[edit]








































































Billinge and Seneley Green (3 seats)[10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Bessie Griffin
1,503




Labour
Alma Atherton
1,492




Labour
Susan Murphy
1,229




Independent
James Stevenson
917




Conservative
David Davies
905




Conservative
Michael Hodgson
893




Conservative
James Spanner
878




Liberal Democrat
Michael Bagot
651




Liberal Democrat
Gail Mills
454




Liberal Democrat
Katrina Young
409



Turnout
9,331
41.7





















































Blackbrook (3 seats)[10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Andrew Bowden
1,352




Labour
Linda Maloney
1,310




Labour
Albert Smith
1,305




Liberal Democrat
Ruth Smith
1,156




Liberal Democrat
Joanne Hankinson
884




Liberal Democrat
Vivienne Lavery
883




Conservative
Joan Foster
416



Turnout
7,256
35.9





















































Bold (3 seats)[10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Thomas Hargreaves
1,107




Liberal Democrat
Stephen Topping
1,052




Liberal Democrat
Matthew Dunn
1,019




Liberal Democrat
Thomas King
955




Labour
John Wiseman
951




Labour
Paul Pritchard
926




Conservative
Jill Jones
244



Turnout
6,254
34.1





















































Earlestown (3 seats)[10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Leon McGuire
1,214




Labour
Keith Deakin
1,106




Labour
Charles Banks
1,078




Liberal Democrat
Virginia Taylor
795




Liberal Democrat
David Smith
783




Liberal Democrat
David Crowther
775




Conservative
Catherine Perks
359



Turnout
6,110
33.5



























































Eccleston (3 seats)[10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat
Teresa Sims
3,317




Liberal Democrat
Shirley Evans
3,030




Liberal Democrat
Geoffrey Pearl
2,718




Conservative
Kathleen Barton
867




Conservative
Michael Marriott
687




Labour
Ellen Glover
645




Labour
Keith Cottom
617




Labour
Patricia Ireland
517



Turnout
12,398
49.6





















































Haydock (3 seats)[10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
James Caunce
1,564




Labour
William Swift
1,400




Liberal Democrat
Eric Sheldon
1,219




Labour
Janet Richardson
1,177




Liberal Democrat
Thomas Duffy
1,148




Liberal Democrat
Janet Sheldon
1,129




Conservative
Anthony Rigby
378



Turnout
8,015
37.7





















































Moss Bank (3 seats)[10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat
Carole Kavanagh
2,077




Liberal Democrat
Eric Simpson
1,685




Liberal Democrat
Richard Ferry
1,566




Labour
Barbara Jakubiak
1,327




Labour
Brian Hart
1,188




Labour
Sandra Banawich
1,047




Conservative
William Highcock
353



Turnout
9,243
42.7



























































Newton (3 seats)[10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat
Suzanne Knight
2,034




Liberal Democrat
Peter Astbury
1,783




Liberal Democrat
Neil Taylor
1,654




Labour
Jeanette Banks
810




Labour
Mark Rahaman
803




Labour
Stuart Hughes
758




Conservative
Brian Honey
355




Conservative
Margaret Harvey
298



Turnout
8,495
40.6





















































Parr (3 seats)[10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
John Pinder
1,604




Labour
Keith Roberts
1,236




Labour
Terence Shields
1,217




Liberal Democrat
Paul Brown
684




Liberal Democrat
Ethel Clarke
409




Liberal Democrat
Stephen Knowles
381




Conservative
Madeleine Wilcock
215



Turnout
5,746
30.2

































































Rainford (3 seats)[10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative
Betty Lowe
2,131




Conservative
John Brown
2,021




Conservative
John Parr
1,900




Labour
David Wood
955




Labour
Keith Aspinall
898




Labour
Mary Newby
886




Liberal Democrat
Frederick Barrett
342




Liberal Democrat
Malcolm Dunn
310




Liberal Democrat
Gary Pulfer
277



Turnout
9,720
51.0

































































Rainhill (3 seats)[10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Michael Doyle
2,372




Labour
Joseph De Asha
2,153




Labour
Stephen Glover
1,433




Independent
Neil Thompson
908




Conservative
Gaynor Parr
793




Conservative
Henry Spriggs
763




Liberal Democrat
Christina Duncan
735




Liberal Democrat
Darren Makin
622




Liberal Democrat
Majorie Beirne
524



Turnout
10,303
42.1



























































Sutton (3 seats)[10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat
Brian Spencer
1,917




Liberal Democrat
Stephanie Topping
1,821




Liberal Democrat
Julie Jones
1,756




Labour
Derek Maylor
983




Labour
Philip Wiseman
941




Labour
Michael Glover
935




Conservative
Pauline Wilcock
234




Independent
Alan Brooks
196



Turnout
8,783
37.8



























































Thatto Heath (3 seats)[10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Sheila Seddon
1,406




Labour
Patricia Robinson
1,351




Labour
Richard McCauley
1,139




Liberal Democrat
Carol Pearl
713




Liberal Democrat
Noreen Knowles
502




UKIP
Ann Fleetwood
429




Liberal Democrat
Sandra Ferry
380




Conservative
Barbara Woodcock
326



Turnout
6,246
34.2



























































Town Centre (3 seats)[10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat
John Beirne
1,173




Labour
John Fletcher
1,099




Labour
Margaret McLachlan
1,027




Labour
Jeffrey Molyneux
1,024




Liberal Democrat
Mandy Stanley
992




Liberal Democrat
Alec Mills
958




BNP
Michael Pearcey
328




Conservative
Richard Seddon
195



Turnout
6,796
32.8





















































West Park (3 seats)[10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Liberal Democrat
Lesley Ronan
1,395




Liberal Democrat
David Evans
1,391




Labour
Marie Rimmer
1,374




Labour
Marlene Quinn
1,312




Labour
Terence Hanley
1,278




Liberal Democrat
Stephen Broughton
1,265




Conservative
Charmian Pyke
451



Turnout
8,466
38.7

































































Windle (3 seats)[10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Conservative
Wallace Ashcroft
1,757




Conservative
Nancy Ashcroft
1,682




Conservative
Kenneth Roughley
1,513




Labour
Geoffrey Almond
1,160




Labour
Jean West
871




Labour
Mark Arnold
870




Liberal Democrat
Kenneth Knowles
484




Liberal Democrat
Darren Jackson
381




Liberal Democrat
Marise Roberts
330



Turnout
9,048
42.5


References[edit]




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  2. ^ ab "Ballot box - Elections". The Times. NewsBank. 12 June 2004. p. 26.


  3. ^ ab Bianchi, Stefania (17 June 2004). "Election quake rocks town hall". Cheshire, Greater Manchester, and Merseyside Counties Publications. NewsBank.


  4. ^ Beattie, Jason; Oakeshott, Isabel (11 June 2004). "Losses in the heartlands and there may be more defeats". London Evening Standard. NewsBank.


  5. ^ abc Kilmurray, Andrew (11 June 2004). "Labour loses control of St Helens". Cheshire, Greater Manchester, and Merseyside Counties Publications. NewsBank.


  6. ^ Bianchi, Stefania (17 June 2004). "Move forward say Lib Dems". Cheshire, Greater Manchester, and Merseyside Counties Publications. NewsBank.


  7. ^ Kelly, Andy (11 June 2004). "Elections 2004: The big question -was postal vote a success?". Liverpool Daily Post. NewsBank.


  8. ^ Cummins, Liz (8 July 2004). "Labour takes control of the executive". Cheshire, Greater Manchester, and Merseyside Counties Publications. NewsBank.


  9. ^ ab Kilmurray, Andrew (24 June 2004). "Betty keeps mayor's chain". Cheshire, Greater Manchester, and Merseyside Counties Publications. NewsBank.


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