2004 Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council election

2004 Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council election

← 2003 10 June 2004 (2004-06-10) 2006 →

63 of 63 seats
to Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council
32 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Susan Fildes David Acton Ray Bowker
Party Conservative Labour Liberal Democrats
Leader's seat Altrincham Gorse Hill Village
Last election 10 seats,
45.9%
10 seats,
35.7%
1 seats,
13.5%
Seats before 28 31 4
Seats won 40 20 3
Seat change Increase12 Decrease11 Decrease 1
Popular vote 96,079 52,509 28,011
Percentage 53.0% 29.0% 15.5%
Swing Increase7.1% Decrease6.7% Increase2.0%

Map of results of 2004 election

Leader of the Council before election

David Acton
Labour

Leader of the Council after election

Susan Fildes
Conservative

Elections to Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council were held on 10 June 2004.

Due to demographic changes in the Borough since its formation in 1973, and in common with most other English Councils in 2004, substantial boundary changes were implemented in time for these elections. The most notable changes were as follows:

  • Most of the former wards of Park and Talbot were merged to form a new Gorse Hill ward.
  • Most of the former wards of Bucklow and St. Martins were merged to form a new Bucklow - St. Martins ward.
  • The Hale ward ceased to exist, and two new wards were created from most of its area: Hale Barns and Hale Central.
  • The Mersey St. Marys ward ceased to exist, and two new wards were created from most of its area: Ashton on Mersey and St. Marys.

Due to these changes, it was necessary for the whole Council to be re-elected for the first time since 1973. Each ward elected three candidates, with the first-placed candidate serving a four-year term of office, expiring in 2008, the second-placed candidate serving a three-year term of office, expiring in 2007, and the third-placed candidate serving a two-year term of office, expiring in 2006. The Conservative Party gained overall control of the council from no overall control.[1] Overall turnout was 46.3%.

  1. ^ "Trafford council". BBC News Online. Retrieved 18 December 2009.