- Chorley Council election, 2004
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Elections to Chorley Council were held on 10 June 2004. One third of the council was up for election and the council stayed under no overall control.
After the election, the composition of the council was
- Labour 21
- Conservative 20
- Liberal Democrat 3
- Independent 3
Election result
Chorley Local Election Result 2004 Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/- Conservative 6 2 0 +2 40.0 36.0 11,169 -2.9% Labour 6 0 1 -1 40.0 34.0 10,525 -9.1% Independent 2 0 0 0 13.3 11.9 3,692 +9.7% Liberal Democrat 1 0 1 -1 6.7 18.1 5,602 +2.3% Ward results
Adlington and Anderton Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Michael Davies 1,226 43.8 -0.2 Conservative Paul Barron 1,105 39.5 +1.6 Liberal Democrat Philip Pilling 469 16.8 -1.3 Majority 121 4.3 -1.8 Turnout 2,800 Labour hold Swing Brindle and Hoghton Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative David Dickinson 521 52.3 -17.2 Independent Stephen Williams 193 19.4 +19.4 Labour Michael Graham 122 12.2 -2.9 Independent Graham Dixon 91 9.1 +9.1 Liberal Democrat William Mellor 69 6.9 -8.5 Majority 328 32.9 -21.2 Turnout 996 Conservative hold Swing Chorley East Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Mary Wilson 1,038 51.9 -7.9 Conservative Elvi Livesey 443 22.2 +1.7 Liberal Democrat Jean Mellor 309 15.5 +15.5 Independent Thomas Fawcett 209 10.5 -9.2 Majority 595 29.7 -9.6 Turnout 1,999 Labour hold Swing Chorley North East Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Adrian Lowe 913 41.3 -11.9 Liberal Democrat Christopher Blackburn 679 30.7 +16.9 Conservative Simon Parkinson 618 28.0 -5.0 Majority 234 10.6 -9.6 Turnout 2,210 Labour hold Swing Chorley North West Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent Joyce Snape 2,290 77.0 +77.0 Conservative Magdalene Cullens 375 12.6 -29.4 Liberal Democrat Linda Norman 220 7.4 -12.9 Independent Philip Baker 88 3.0 +3.0 Majority 1,915 64.4 Turnout 2,973 Independent hold Swing Chorley South East Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Margaret Lees 999 45.1 -6.2 Conservative Dorothy Livesey 768 34.7 +0.1 Liberal Democrat David Porter 446 20.2 +6.1 Majority 231 10.4 -6.3 Turnout 2,213 Labour hold Swing Chorley South West Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Anthony Gee 841 47.4 -10.8 Conservative Elsie Perks 482 27.1 +2.5 Liberal Democrat Linda Eubank 453 25.5 +8.3 Majority 359 20.3 -13.3 Turnout 1,776 Labour hold Swing Clayton le Woods and Whittle-le-Woods Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative John Walker 1,361 51.4 +3.5 Liberal Democrat Glenda Charlesworth 679 25.6 -0.3 Labour Sharon Gray 608 23.0 -3.2 Majority 682 25.8 +4.1 Turnout 2,648 Conservative hold Swing Clayton le Woods North Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Alan Cullens 813 39.6 +2.8 Liberal Democrat Stephen Fenn 736 35.9 -0.1 Labour David Unsworth 502 24.5 -2.7 Majority 77 3.7 +2.9 Turnout 2,051 Conservative gain from Liberal Democrat Swing Coppull Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrat Stella Walsh 1,187 48.4 +6.0 Labour Beverley Gore 966 39.4 -6.2 Conservative Stephen Royce 299 12.2 +0.2 Majority 221 9.0 Turnout 2,452 Liberal Democrat hold Swing Eccleston and Mawdesley Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Henry Caunce 1,358 53.8 +2.4 Labour Helen Bradley 1,168 46.2 -2.3 Majority 190 7.6 +4.7 Turnout 2,526 Conservative hold Swing Euxton North Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Daniel Gee 1,016 53.3 Conservative Rosemary Russell 890 46.7 Majority 126 6.6 Turnout 1,906 Labour hold Swing Heath Charnock and Rivington Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Mary Case 661 69.8 +5.5 Labour Florence Molyneaux 286 30.2 -5.5 Majority 375 39.6 +11.0 Turnout 947 Conservative hold Swing Lostock Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent Margaret Iddon 821 46.2 +46.2 Conservative Simon Moulton 667 37.6 -17.5 Labour Patricia Tack 288 16.2 -28.7 Majority 154 8.6 Turnout 1,776 Independent hold Swing Wheelton and Withnell Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Shaun Smith 808 47.1 Labour Christopher Howard 552 32.2 Liberal Democrat Shelagh Graham 355 20.7 Majority 256 14.9 Turnout 1,715 Conservative gain from Labour Swing References
- 2004 Chorley election result
- Tories win two seats to close gap on Labour
- Chorley Borough Council Election 2004
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