2004 Pembrokeshire County Council Election
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Pembrokeshire County Council Pembrokeshire County Council ( cy, Cyngor Sir Penfro) is the governing body for Pembrokeshire, one of the Principal Areas of Wales. Political control The first election to the council was held in 1995, initially operating as a shadow authorit ...
were held on 10 June 2004. It was preceded by the 1999 election and followed by the
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. The results were drawn from the Pembrokeshire County Council website but the relevant page has now (2013) been deleted. On the same day there were elections to the other 21 local authorities in Wales (all except Anglesey), and to community council elections in Wales. There were also elections elsewhere in the United Kingdom


Overview

All 60 council seats were up for election. The previous council was controlled by Independents as had been the case since the authority was formed in 1995. The Independents retained control in 2004 and Labour achieved its worst result of the three elections fought thus far.


Results


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Burton

Wildman had been elected as a Conservative in 1999, defeating the sitting Independent councillor, but he subsequently joined the Independents himself.


Camrose


Carew


Cilgerran


Clydau


Crymych


Dinas Cross


East Williamston


Fishguard North East


Fishguard North West


Goodwick


Haverfordwest Castle


Haverfordwest Garth


Haverfordwest Portfield


Haverfordwest Prendergast


Haverfordwest Priory


Hundleton


Johnston


Kilgetty


Lampeter Velfrey


Lamphey


Letterston


Llangwm


Llanrhian


Maenclochog


Manorbier


Martletwy


Merlin’s Bridge


Milford Central


Milford East


Milford Hakin


Milford Hubberston


Milford North


Milford West


Narberth


Narberth Rural


Newport


Neyland East


Neyland West


Pembroke Monkton


Pembroke St Mary North


Pembroke St Mary South


Pembroke St Michael


Pembroke Dock Central


Pembroke Dock Llanion


Pembroke Dock Market


Pembroke Dock Pennar


Penally


Rudbaxton


St David's


St Dogmaels


St Ishmael's


Saundersfoot


Scleddau


Solva


Tenby North


Tenby South


The Havens


Wiston


By-elections


2007 Pembroke St Michael by-election

Due to the death of the sitting councillor John Allen in July 2007, a by-election was called for the Pembroke St Michael seat. It took place on 20 November 2007, and saw Conservative candidate Aden Brinn narrowly elected as councillor ahead of Liberal Democrat candidate Gareth Jones, with a nine vote majority.


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