A brief look who's in and who's out following the Local Council elections of June 10 2004.
Manchester City Council
(Following all elected)
CHEETHAM
Khan, Afzal (Lab)
Pagel, Martin Donald (Lab)
Rizvi, Imran Raza (Lab)
WHALLEY RANGE
Bhatti, Faraz Ahmed (Lib Dem)
Grant, John Frederick (Lib Dem)
Winder, Joy Ruth (Lib Dem)
LONGSIGHT
Ali, Liaqat (Lib Dem)
Chohan, Abid Latif (Lib Dem)
Sajjad, Mohammed (Lib Dem)
RUSHOLME
Chowdhury, Abu (Lib Dem Focus)
Shannon, Paul (Lib Dem Focus)
Williams, Lynne (Lib Dem focus)
SUMMARY: The new composition of Manchester City Council is as follows: Labour 57 seats Liberal Democrat 38 seats Green 1 seat Turn-out in the local elections was 34.2 per cent, an increase on the previous 22 per cent turn out.
Burnley Council
DANESHOUSE WITH STONEYHOLME:
Mozaquir Ali (Lib Dem)...1,576
Nurul Hoque (Lab)...1,207
Luke Benjamin Townley (Con)...121
Turn out: 73.6pc
SUMMARY: Labour failed to cling on to its one-seat majority on Burnley Council but continues to run the council as the largest single party.
Bolton Council
GREAT LEVER
Ansar Hussain (Con) 1,487
Mohammad Idress (Con) 1,439
Prentice Howarth (Lab) 1,400
HALLIWELL
Cliff Morris (Lab) 2,012
Lynda Thomas (Lab) 1,944
Akhtar Zaman (Lab) 1,918
RUMWORTH
Rosa Kay (Lab) 1,734
Ebrahim Adia (Lab) 1,706
Ismail Ibrahim (Lab) 1,683
SUMMARY: The Liberal Democrats became the biggest party on the Council in a night of shocks for Labour. Labour leader Bob Howarth and his deputy, Guy Harkin, who have ruled the Town Hall for 24 years, were voted out as the Liberal Democrats gained seven seats.
Preston City Council
* = Elected
FISHWICK
*Riley Sharon Cynthia (Con) 517
Patel Ismail (Lab) 476
Vorajee Sabiha Respect (Ind) 370
DEEPDALE
*Cartwright Terry Independent 921
Vohra Samir (Lib Dem) 700
Quick Marcus James (Lab) 220
Cartwright Robert (Con) 157
ST MATHEWS
*Afrin Veronica Mary (Lab) 786
Rizwan Sumera Mir (Ind) 587
Smith Ronald Arthur (Con) 365
TOWN CENTRE
*Cole Kenneth John (Lab)904
Master Mukhtar (Ind) 762
Pennington Liam (Lib Dem) 312
Dowellian Andrew (Con) 261
Hyndburn Council
CENTRAL
Sardar Ali (Lab) 831
Allah Dad (Con) 968
SPRING HILL
Edith Dunston (Lab) 714
Javel Iqbal (Lib Dem) 248
Abdul Qayyum (Con) 460
SUMMARY: The Conservatives gained two seats from Labour - one in Accrington Central and one Netherton ward, Great Harwood. The make-up of Hyndburn Council is now Conservative: 20, Labour: 15.
Blackburn with Darwen Council
(Following all elected)
AUDLEY:
*Yusuf Jan-Virmani (Lab)...1476
Zamir Khan (Lib Dem)...1521
Tahir Mahmood (Lab)...1208
BASTWELL:
*Parwaiz Akhtar (Lab)...1241
*Iftakhar Hussain (Lab)...1097
*Mahfooz Hussain (Lab)...1214
CORPORATION PARK:
Arshid Mahmood (Lab)...789
Paul James McGurty (Con)...729
Abdul Rehman (Lib Dem)...877
LITTLE HARWOOD
Frank Gorton (Lab)...817
Abdul Samad Patel (Lab)...836
Salim Sidat (Lib Dem)...783
QUEENS PARK:
*Faryad Hussain (Lab)...735
*Salim Mulla (Lab)...679
Yusuf Sidat (Ind)...728
SHEAR BROW:
Hussain Akhtar (Lab)...1871
Michael Christopher Johnson (Lab)...1560
Suleman Khonat (Lab)...1587
WENSLEY FOLD:
David Harling (Lab)...1141
Catherine Malloy Hollern (Lab)...1091
Mohammed Khan (Lab)...1082
SUMMARY: Labour hung on to power despite the resignation of six of its councillors. The 'independents' backed Labour at the Council meeting. * = now Independents
Pendle Council
BRADLEY:
Donna Maria Caley (Lib Dem)...1239
Victoria Julie Landriau (Con)...171
Mohammad Sakib (Lab)...971
WALVERDEN:
Frank Charles Allanson (Lab)...425
Ann Marie Jackson (Con)...335
Murtazah Ali Zaman (Lib Dem)...800
WHITEFIELD:
Nadeem Ahmed (Lib Dem)...1063
Michelle Lynn Ainsworth (Con)...110
Asjad Mahmood (Lab)...741
SUMMARY: Liberal Democrats in Pendle stormed to victory taking control of the council. The Labour Party lost four seats in a tense battle which saw Liberal Democrats leader Coun Alan Davies narrowly keep his place by just eight votes.
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