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- Q6901168 subject Q8911793.
- Q6901168 abstract "Elections to Monmouthshire County Council were held on 10 June 2004 on the same day of the European Elections. The whole council was up for election and following boundary changes the number of seats was increased to 43. The Conservatives gained overall control of the council from a previous minority Labour administration. The Conservatives formed a minority administration from the previous county council election in May 1999, being largest group on the council by one seat.Following two by-elections in 2002 (the Conservatives losing one seat to the Liberal Democrats and Labour taking a seat from an Independent), the Labour party became the largest group by one seat.Having secured the support of Independent and Liberal Democrat councillors, Labour formed a minority administration from July 2002 until the election in June 2004.After the election, the composition of the council was:Conservative 23Labour 9Liberal Democrats 4Plaid Cymru 2 Independents 5The election results were noticeable seeing two Plaid Cymru councillors elected in Caldicot, a first for the Welsh nationalists in heavily anglicised Monmouthshire, and the election of a 21-year-old student, Matthew Jones [1], for the Liberal Democrats in Chepstow.The Labour party suffered heavy losses to the Conservatives, the Liberal Democrats, Plaid Cymru and Independents.The election result saw a fragmentation of the non-conservative vote; the emergence of the Liberal Democrats and Plaid Cymru onto the council. Of note was the number of close races in individual wards, as well as several individual contests where the winning candidate polled far less than a majority of the votes cast.".
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- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink Councillors.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink AlanBreeze.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink AlanWintle.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink AndrewCrump.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink AnnWebb.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink BrianHood.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink ChrisWoodhouse.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink EricSaxon.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink GeoffreyBurrows.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink GrahamDown.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink Janefoulser.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink JohnHarrhy.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink JohnMajor.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink LizHacketPain.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink NicholasRamsay.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink PeterClarke.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink PeterFox.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink PhilipMurphy.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink RobertGreenland.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink RuthEdwards.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink SusanWhite.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink TedDorel.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink ValSmith.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink AshleyThomas.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink BobWilcox.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink SimonHowarth.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink ArmandWatts.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink BillEdwards.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink JimHigginson.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink MikeSmith.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink OliveEvans.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink Pam_Birchall.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink RobinGriffiths.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink RogerHarris.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink VernaNelmes.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink DouglasEdwards.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink JacquiSullivan.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink PhylipHobson.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink AnthonyCarrington.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink JamesHarris.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink DavidAshwin.htm.
- Q6901168 wikiPageExternalLink RonaldStewart.htm.
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- Q6901168 comment "Elections to Monmouthshire County Council were held on 10 June 2004 on the same day of the European Elections. The whole council was up for election and following boundary changes the number of seats was increased to 43. The Conservatives gained overall control of the council from a previous minority Labour administration.".
- Q6901168 label "Monmouthshire County Council election, 2004".