2004 United Kingdom elections
Super Thursday is significant both in politics and in publishing.
Politics
Many elections in the United Kingdom took place on "Super Thursday", 10 June 2004.- 2004 London mayoral election – won by Ken Livingstone
- 2004 London Assembly election
- the United Kingdom part of the 2004 European Parliament election
- local elections in many parts of England and Wales. In many districts ward boundaries were redrawn and so the entire council was being re-elected. This happened in all the metropolitan boroughs and all the counties and county boroughs of Wales.
Results
The ruling Labour Party polled poorly in the local elections, and was beaten into third place, in terms of share of the vote, after the Conservative Party and the Liberal Democrats. They lost control of several large councils, including Newcastle upon Tyne and Leeds.Of the minor parties, Plaid Cymru and the Green Party increased their number of councillors, whilst the United Kingdom Independence Party picked up a handful. The British National Party failed to make predicted gains in Burnley, and lost a seat in Blackburn with Darwen, but took three seats in Epping Forest and four in Bradford.
The UKIP made a much stronger showing in the European Parliament elections, where it increased its number of MEPs from 3 to 12.
See 2004 United Kingdom local elections for the full council results.