City Council election in Headington and Marston: June 2004
In each case the position contested was that of the councillor who won fewer votes in the 2002 election (when the wards were newly set up and two councillors were elected for eachs)
| BARTON & SANDHILLS Former seat of Michael McAndrews, Labour, who did not stand for re-election. LibDem gain from Labour, with majority of 83 |
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| Malcolm Patrick MURRAY | Liberal Democrat |
497 |
| Peter John BRENNAN | Labour |
414 |
| Prudence Mary Prior DAILEY | Conservative |
285 |
| Raymond Leslie HITCHINS | Green |
149 |
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Electorate: 4369; Ballot papers: 1357; % poll: 31.06 |
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| CHURCHILL Former seat of Peter Ronald Johnson, Labour. IWCA gain from Labour, with majority of 10 |
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| Claire KENT | Independent Working Class Association |
386
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| Peter Ronald JOHNSON | Labour |
376 |
| John Martin Baldwin YOUNG | Conservative |
256 |
| Sybil Claire Sheringham DIBDIN | Liberal Democrat |
202 |
| Matthew LEDBURY | Green |
94 |
Electorate: 4558; Ballot papers: 1318; % poll: 28.92 |
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| HEADINGTON Seat of Stephen Joseph Tall. LibDem hold, with majority of 718 |
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| Stephen Joseph TALL | Liberal Democrat |
1,061
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| Tarrant Duncan ANDERSON | Conservative |
343 |
| Georgina Elizabeth TOYNBEE | Labour |
193 |
| Judith Catherine CHIPCHASE | Green |
150 |
Electorate: 3964; Ballot papers: 1753; % poll: 44.22 |
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| HEADINGTON HILL & NORTHWAY Former seat of Manawar Jan-Khan, Labour, who did not stand for re-election. Labour hold, with majority of 17 |
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| Tony GRAY | Labour |
451
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| Michael Howard Lynden Andrew DAVIS | Conservative |
434 |
| Mohammed ALTAF-KHAN | Liberal Democrat |
287 |
| Katherine May WEDELL, | Green |
160 |
Electorate: 3954; Ballot papers: 1337; % poll: 33.81 |
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| MARSTON Former seat of Roy Anthony Darke, Labour. LibDem gain from Labour, with majority of 56 |
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| Caroline Elizabeth VAN ZYL | Liberal Democrat |
749
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| Roy Anthony DARKE | Labour |
693 |
| Duncan Valentine HATFIELD | Conservative |
426 |
| Jeremy Paul POSTER | Green |
157 |
Electorate: 4385; Ballot papers: 2030; % poll: 46.29 |
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| QUARRY & RISINGHURST Former seat of Philip Allison, LibDem, who did not stand for re-election. LibDem hold, with majority of 381 |
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| Tia Khadija MacGREGOR | Liberal Democrat |
953
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| Oscar Richard VAN NOOIJEN | Labour |
572 |
| Elizabeth MILLS | Conservative |
356 |
| Matthew Cain ORMANDROYD | Green |
155 |
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Electorate: 4466; Ballot papers: 2053; % poll: 45.97 |
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