2004 Wolverhampton City Council election


The 2004 elections held for Wolverhampton City Council on 10 June 2004 were "all out", meaning all 60 seats were up for election.
The composition of the council following the election was:
  • Labour 41
  • Conservative 16
  • Liberal Democrat 3
In each ward, 3 Councillors were elected. The candidate with the most votes was elected to serve a 4-year term, the candidate with the second highest number of votes was elected to serve a 3-year term and the candidate who finished third was elected to serve 2 years as a Councillor.
As there were no elections with a tied number of votes, all of the results from 10 June 2004 have followed, or will follow, the rule stated above.

Election results

The candidate with the most votes polled who finished was elected for a term of 4 years.
The candidate who finished was elected for a term of 3 years.
The candidate who finished was elected for a term of 2 years.
As all 20 wards in Wolverhampton had to elect 3 councillors, this rule applied to all wards without exception.
It was the first election stood within by Warinder Juss, who finished 6th place in Penn ward with 1,135 votes. He was later elected Member of Parliament for the Wolverhampton West constituency at the 2024 [United Kingdom general election|2024 general election].