Local Election Results 2004
Plymouth
One-third of council up for election. No election this year in Drake.
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By-elections for Plymouth (may be incomplete): 22nd June 2006 (Southway)
— 3rd September 2009 (Ham)
— 27th June 2013 (Southway)
— 26th July 2018 (Stoke)
— 12th January 2023 (Moor View; Plympton Chaddlewood)
— 15th June 2023 (Efford & Lipson)
— 27th July 2023 (Plymstock Dunstone; St Peter & the Waterfront)
Map of the results —Export spreadsheet
Party |
Votes |
Percent |
Seats |
Labour |
20511 |
32.1% |
11 |
Conservative |
20261 |
31.7% |
7 |
Liberal Democrat |
11862 |
18.6% |
1 |
UK Independence Party |
8853 |
13.9% |
0 |
Green Party |
1171 |
1.8% |
0 |
Independent |
796 |
1.2% |
0 |
British National Party |
379 |
0.6% |
0 |
Christopher Mavin |
Lab |
1168 |
34.8% |
Matthew Harrison |
C |
1007 |
30.0% |
Thomas Williams |
UKIP |
702 |
20.9% |
Trevor Addis |
LD |
478 |
14.2% |
Thomas Savery |
C |
1519 |
40.9% |
Ronald Casley |
LD |
855 |
23.0% |
Debra Roche |
Lab |
757 |
20.4% |
Ronald Coombes |
UKIP |
581 |
15.7% |
Nicola Wildy |
Lab |
1068 |
37.1% |
James Bell |
C |
630 |
21.9% |
Sydney Brooks |
UKIP |
465 |
16.2% |
John Brooks |
LD |
429 |
14.9% |
Graham Green |
BNP |
191 |
6.6% |
Wendy Miller |
Grn |
93 |
3.2% |
Brian Vincent |
Lab |
1649 |
50.1% |
Lilli Miller |
LD |
843 |
25.6% |
Mary Orchard |
C |
802 |
24.3% |
Peter Brookshaw |
C |
1190 |
30.9% |
Steven Lemin |
Lab |
1189 |
30.8% |
Denis McCallum |
UKIP |
669 |
17.4% |
Richard Fells |
LD |
480 |
12.5% |
Paul Rowe |
Ind |
327 |
8.5% |
Christopher Pattison |
Lab |
1379 |
43.7% |
Anita Truman |
UKIP |
666 |
21.1% |
Timothy Thomas |
C |
642 |
20.3% |
Kenneth Black |
LD |
471 |
14.9% |
Peter Smith |
Lab |
1604 |
53.3% |
Gloria Bragg |
C |
703 |
23.4% |
Tara Smith |
LD |
700 |
23.3% |
Paul Hutchings |
Lab |
1344 |
40.3% |
Brenda Brookshaw |
C |
1074 |
32.2% |
Andrew Campbell |
LD |
921 |
27.6% |
Patricia Nicholson |
C |
1494 |
35.6% |
Michael Robinson |
Lab |
996 |
23.7% |
Emma Swann |
LD |
812 |
19.4% |
Carole Bragg |
UKIP |
613 |
14.6% |
Frederick Allen |
Grn |
279 |
6.7% |
David Salter |
C |
795 |
40.0% |
Jonathan Byatt |
LD |
385 |
19.4% |
Valerie Burns |
Lab |
362 |
18.2% |
Jeremy Hill |
UKIP |
338 |
17.0% |
David Every |
Ind |
107 |
5.4% |
Ernest Lock |
LD |
994 |
34.7% |
Michael Foster |
C |
840 |
29.3% |
Alan Skuse |
UKIP |
547 |
19.1% |
Ross Burns |
Lab |
484 |
16.9% |
Delia Ford |
C |
1659 |
40.8% |
James Sanderson |
UKIP |
1030 |
25.3% |
Juliet Hendley |
Lab |
783 |
19.2% |
Stephen Kendrick |
LD |
598 |
14.7% |
Kevin Wigens |
C |
1961 |
46.8% |
Stephen Winter |
UKIP |
935 |
22.3% |
Christopher Childs |
Lab |
715 |
17.1% |
Justin Robbins |
LD |
579 |
13.8% |
Michael Leaves |
C |
1673 |
41.4% |
Roger Bullock |
UKIP |
862 |
21.3% |
Stephen Barker |
Lab |
773 |
19.1% |
Muriel Hawton |
LD |
546 |
13.5% |
Anthony Devereux |
BNP |
188 |
4.7% |
Dafydd Williams |
Lab |
1149 |
39.3% |
Roger Benton |
UKIP |
792 |
27.1% |
Janet Plymsol |
C |
557 |
19.1% |
Raymond McSweeney |
LD |
424 |
14.5% |
Valentine Hiromeris |
Lab |
1010 |
33.9% |
Frederick Brimacombe |
C |
857 |
28.8% |
Christina MacCullie |
LD |
548 |
18.4% |
Raymond Rees |
Ind |
206 |
6.9% |
Frank Williamson |
Grn |
201 |
6.7% |
Jo Jo |
Ind |
156 |
5.2% |
David Weekes |
Lab |
1578 |
45.6% |
Michael Gibson |
C |
1222 |
35.3% |
Terrance O'Connor |
LD |
662 |
19.1% |
David Haydon |
Lab |
1259 |
35.4% |
Grant Monahan |
C |
915 |
25.7% |
Robert Saxton |
UKIP |
653 |
18.3% |
John Davey |
LD |
504 |
14.2% |
Jane Cavanagh |
Grn |
230 |
6.5% |
Edwin Rennie |
Lab |
1244 |
41.9% |
Edmund Shillabeer |
C |
721 |
24.3% |
Peter York |
LD |
633 |
21.3% |
Tean Mitchell |
Grn |
368 |
12.4% |
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