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Elections - results publication

Here are the results of the last County and European Elections which have taken place in the District.

Shropshire County Council Elections (5th May 2005)

Albrighton County Electoral Division
Surname Forenames Group Votes Status
Lusk James Paul The Labour Party 832
Murray David Ridley Victor Liberal Democrat 655
Pate Malcolm Gregory The Conservative Party 1872 Elected
Bridgnorth East County Electoral Division
Surname Forenames Group Votes Status
Lane Michael John The Labour Party 524
Lea Christian James The Conservative Party 1354 Elected
Walker David Liberal Democrat 1336
Bridgnorth Rural County Electoral Division
Surname Forenames Group Votes Status
Lee George Benjamin Henry The Conservative Party 1193 Elected
Madden Peter William The Labour Party 207
Taylor Colin Liberal Democrat 1093
Voysey Frederick David Independent 208
Bridgnorth West County Electoral Division
Surname Forenames Group Votes Status
Caldecott Gillian Mary The Labour Party 501
Hurst-Knight John The Conservative Party 1521 Elected
Stilwell Richard Douglas Liberal Democrat 1434
Broseley County Electoral Division
Surname Forenames Group Votes Status
Jenrick Robert Edward The Conservative Party 771
Jones Jean Elizabeth The Labour Party 1355 Elected
Robinson Philip John Liberal Democrat 911
Morfe County Electoral Division
Surname Forenames Group Votes Status
Nolan James Patrick The Labour Party 341
Seivewright Iain Reginald Findlay Liberal Democrat 635
Winckler Margaret Edmondson Chalmers The Conservative Party 1778 Elected
Much Wenlock County Electoral Division
Surname Forenames Group Votes Status
Gibbon David Michael John Liberal Democrat 1922 Elected
Parr William Michael The Conservative Party 1602
Shifnal County Electoral Division
Surname Forenames Group Votes Status
Turley Keith The Labour Party 1657
West Stuart John The Conservative Party 2149 Elected
Stottesdon County Electoral Division
Surname Forenames Group Votes Status
Martin Peter John Liberal Democrat 1717 Elected
Thornton Thomas Edward The Conservative Party 1188

European Election Results 2004

Bridgnorth District forms part of the West Midlands European Region for electing MEPs to the European Parliament.  The West Midlands region covers the West Midlands and the counties of Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire.  The results for Bridgnorth District are shown below.  These results are then incorporated into the regional result and this is shown after the Bridgnorth results.

Name of registered party or candidate

Number of votes recorded

British National Party

667

Common Good (The)

89

Conservatives - Putting Britain First

5,341

Green Party

853

Labour Party Candidates

1,865

Liberal Democrats

2,739

Pensioners Party - Your Present

329

Respect - The Unity Coalition (George Galloway)

73

UK Independence Party

3,682

The number of ballot papers rejected was 56.

Total number of votes 15,694

The Bridgnorth District results are then incorporated with the other local areas to form the regional result.  These results are shown below.

European Election Results 2004 - West Midlands Region

Name of registered party or candidate

Number of votes recorded

British National Party

107,794

Common Good (The)

8,650

Conservatives - Putting Britain First

392,937

Green Party

73,991

Labour Party Candidates

336,613

Liberal Democrats

197,479

Pensioners Party - Your Present

33,501

Respect - The Unity Coalition (George Galloway)

34,704

UK Independence Party

251,366

The seven seats that the West Midlands has at the European Parliament have therefore been allocated in the following way. 

Position Member of European Parliment Party represented
1st Philip BUSHILL-MATTHEWS Conservative
2nd Michael CASHMAN Labour
3rd Mike NATTRASS UKIP
4th Liz LYNNE Liberal Democrat
5th Philip BRADBOURN Conservative
6th Neena GILL Labour
7th Malcolm HARBOUR Conservative

You can find additional information about the European Election results for the West Midlands at the websites of Birmingham City Council or the BBC.

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