An election to Ceredigion County Council was held on 10 June 2004 on the same day of the European Elections. It was preceded by the 1999 election and followed by the 2008 election.
Contents
- Election results overview
- Aberteifi Rhydyfuwch one seat
- Aberteifi Teifi one seat
- Aberystwyth Bronglais one seats
- Aberystwyth Central one seat
- Aberystwyth North one seat
- Aberystwyth Penparcau two seats
- Llanbadarn Fawr Padarn one seat
- Llanbadarn Fawr Sulien one seat
- Llanfarian one seat
- Penbryn one seat
- References
The whole council was up for election and following boundary changes the number of seats was reduced to 42. The council remained in a situation of No Overall Control following Plaid Cymru gains at the expense of the Independents. The Independents formed a coalition administration following the previous county council election in May 1999, being largest group on the council along with the Liberal Democrats.
After the election, the composition of the council was:
Election results: overview
Three of the elected Independent councilors, namely Gethin James (Aberporth), Ray Quant (Borth) and Haydn Lewis (Penparc) were non-party Independents, in that they did not sit as members of the Independent group of councilors.
1Cymraeg/Welsh was the label used by independent councillor John Ivor Williams. In 1999, and again in 2008, he ran with the label Independent.
2Llais Aberaeron UDP Reject was the label used by Mary Elizabeth Davies.
Aberteifi, Rhydyfuwch (one seat)
Boundary Change.
Aberteifi, Teifi (one seat)
Boundary Change.
Aberystwyth Bronglais (one seats)
Boundary Change
Aberystwyth Central (one seat)
Boundary Change
Aberystwyth North (one seat)
Possible Boundary Change
Aberystwyth Penparcau (two seats)
This ward was previously known as Aberystwyth South
Llanbadarn Fawr Padarn (one seat)
Boundary Change
Llanbadarn Fawr Sulien (one seat)
Boundary Change
Llanfarian (one seat)
Alun Lloyd Jones had left the Plaid Cymru group and joined the Independents after the 1999 election.
Penbryn (one seat)
Plaid Cymru had won the seat in a by-election.