North Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council election, 2003
      
Elections to North Tyneside Metropolitan Council took place on 1 May 2003 on the same day as other local council elections in England.
North Tyneside Council is elected "in thirds" which means one councilor from each three-member ward is elected each year with a third year when the mayoral election takes place.
There was also a mayoral by-election held, which was won by Linda Arkley of the Conservative Party, after Chris Morgan was forced to resign due to allegations of possessing indecent images of children on his computer. He was subsequently cleared of all charges.[1][2]
| North Tyneside Council Election Result 2003 | 
| Party | 
Seats | 
Gains | 
Losses | 
Net gain/loss | 
Seats % | 
Votes % | 
Votes | 
+/− | 
|    | 
Labour | 
 31 | 
 0 | 
 2 | 
 -2 | 
 51.6 | 
 42.7 | 
 19,825 | 
 unknown | 
|    | 
Conservative | 
 21 | 
 2 | 
 0 | 
 +2 | 
 35 | 
 37.8 | 
 17,556 | 
 unknown | 
|    | 
Liberal Democrat | 
 7 | 
 0 | 
 0 | 
 0 | 
 11.6 | 
 18.9 | 
 8,782 | 
 unknown | 
|    | 
Independent | 
 0 | 
 0 | 
 0 | 
 0 | 
 0 | 
 0.5 | 
 257 | 
 unknown | 
 Mayoral bye-election 
Battle Hill
Benton
| North Tyneside Council Elections: Benton ward 2003 | 
| Party | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
±% | 
 | 
 Labour | 
 Janet Hunter | 
 1,189 | 
 50.7 | 
 | 
 | 
 Conservative | 
 Brian McArdle | 
 864 | 
 36.8 | 
 | 
 | 
 Liberal Democrat | 
 Mark Finlay | 
 292 | 
 12.5 | 
 | 
|  Majority | 
 325 | 
 4.02 | 
  | 
|  Turnout | 
 2,345 | 
 30.51 | 
  | 
Camperdown
| North Tyneside Council Elections: Camperdown ward 2003 | 
| Party | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
±% | 
 | 
 Labour | 
 James Allan | 
 1,263 | 
 72.2 | 
 | 
 | 
 Liberal Democrat | 
 Malcolm Smith | 
 251 | 
 14.4 | 
 | 
 | 
 Conservative | 
 Amanda Newton | 
 235 | 
 13.4 | 
 | 
|  Majority | 
 1,012 | 
 57.9 | 
  | 
|  Turnout | 
 1,749 | 
 23.07 | 
  | 
Chirton
| North Tyneside Council Elections: Chirton ward 2003 | 
| Party | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
±% | 
 | 
 Labour | 
 John Stirling | 
 992 | 
 75 | 
 | 
 | 
 Conservative | 
 Toni Morgan | 
 330 | 
 25 | 
 | 
|  Majority | 
 662 | 
 50.1 | 
  | 
|  Turnout | 
 1,322 | 
 18.7 | 
  | 
Collingwood
| North Tyneside Council Elections: Collingwood ward 2003 | 
| Party | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
±% | 
 | 
 Labour | 
 Steven Cox | 
 1,207 | 
 64.1 | 
 | 
 | 
 Conservative | 
 Miriam Smith | 
 370 | 
 19.6 | 
 | 
 | 
 Liberal Democrat | 
 Dorothy Hindmarsh | 
 306 | 
 16.3 | 
 | 
|  Majority | 
 837 | 
 44.5 | 
  | 
|  Turnout | 
 1,883 | 
 23.2 | 
  | 
Cullercoats
| North Tyneside Council Elections: Cullercoats ward 2003 | 
| Party | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
±% | 
 | 
 Conservative | 
 Shirley Mortimer | 
 2,069 | 
 58 | 
 | 
 | 
 Labour | 
 Keith Smiles | 
 1,168 | 
 32.8 | 
 | 
 | 
 Liberal Democrat | 
 Dennis Woods | 
 328 | 
 9.2 | 
 | 
|  Majority | 
 901 | 
 25.3 | 
  | 
|  Turnout | 
 3,565 | 
 47.8 | 
  | 
Holystone
| North Tyneside Council Elections: Holystone ward 2003 | 
| Party | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
±% | 
 | 
 Labour | 
 David McGarr | 
 1,449 | 
 57.1 | 
 | 
 | 
 Conservative | 
 David Hatfield | 
 687 | 
 27.1 | 
 | 
 | 
 Liberal Democrat | 
 Steven Conoboy | 
 427 | 
 16.8 | 
 | 
|  Majority | 
 762 | 
 30 | 
  | 
|  Turnout | 
 2,536 | 
  | 
  | 
Howdon
| North Tyneside Council Elections: Howdon ward 2003 | 
| Party | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
±% | 
 | 
 Labour | 
 Francis Lott | 
 1,002 | 
 62.2 | 
 | 
 | 
 Liberal Democrat | 
 Elizabeth Taylor | 
 502 | 
 31.2 | 
 | 
 | 
 Conservative | 
 John McGee | 
 106 | 
 6.6 | 
 | 
|  Majority | 
 500 | 
 31.1 | 
  | 
|  Turnout | 
 1,610 | 
 21 | 
  | 
Longbenton
| North Tyneside Council Elections: Longbenton ward 2003 | 
| Party | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
±% | 
 | 
 Labour | 
 Edward Darke | 
 1,003 | 
 70.6 | 
 | 
 | 
 Liberal Democrat | 
 Kenneth McGarrigle | 
 225 | 
 15.8 | 
 | 
 | 
 Conservative | 
 Robin Underwood | 
 192 | 
 13.5 | 
 | 
|  Majority | 
 776 | 
 54.6 | 
  | 
|  Turnout | 
 1,420 | 
 19.5 | 
  | 
Monkseaton
| North Tyneside Council Elections: Monkseaton ward 2003 | 
| Party | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
±% | 
 | 
 Conservative | 
 Karen Johnston | 
 1,862 | 
 61.5 | 
 | 
 | 
 Labour | 
 Glen Stillaway | 
 676 | 
 22.3 | 
 | 
 | 
 Liberal Democrat | 
 Alison Campbell | 
 488 | 
 16.1 | 
 | 
|  Majority | 
 1,186 | 
 39.2 | 
  | 
|  Turnout | 
 3,026 | 
  | 
  | 
North Shields
| North Tyneside Council Elections: North Shields ward 2003 | 
| Party | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
±% | 
 | 
 Conservative | 
 James Rutherford | 
 1,656 | 
 55 | 
 | 
 | 
 Labour | 
 Rowland Hill | 
 1,028 | 
 34.1 | 
 | 
 | 
 Liberal Democrat | 
 Clare Hindmarsh | 
 329 | 
 10.9 | 
 | 
|  Majority | 
 628 | 
 20.8 | 
  | 
|  Turnout | 
 3,013 | 
  | 
  | 
Northumberland
| North Tyneside Council Elections: Northumberland ward 2003 | 
| Party | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
±% | 
 | 
 Liberal Democrat | 
 Graeme Brett | 
 1,647 | 
 66.5 | 
 | 
 | 
 Labour | 
 Norma Playle | 
 689 | 
 27.8 | 
 | 
 | 
 Conservative | 
 Marjorie Appleton | 
 139 | 
 5.6 | 
 | 
|  Majority | 
 958 | 
 38.7 | 
  | 
|  Turnout | 
 2,475 | 
 38.6 | 
  | 
Riverside
| North Tyneside Council Elections: Riverside ward 2003 | 
| Party | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
±% | 
 | 
 Labour | 
 John Lowther | 
 1,007 | 
 68.2 | 
 | 
 | 
 Liberal Democrat | 
 James Smith | 
 250 | 
 16.9 | 
 | 
 | 
 Conservative | 
 Roderick Godwin | 
 220 | 
 14.9 | 
 | 
|  Majority | 
 757 | 
 51.3 | 
  | 
|  Turnout | 
 1,477 | 
 22.1 | 
  | 
Seatonville
St Mary's
| North Tyneside Council Elections: Seatonville ward 2003 | 
| Party | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
±% | 
 | 
 Conservative | 
 Marguerite Hall | 
 2,294 | 
 73.2 | 
 | 
 | 
 Labour | 
 Mark Ormston | 
 435 | 
 13.9 | 
 | 
 | 
 Liberal Democrat | 
 Iain Campbell | 
 405 | 
 12.9 | 
 | 
|  Majority | 
 1,859 | 
 59.3 | 
  | 
|  Turnout | 
 3,134 | 
 45.5 | 
  | 
Tynemouth
| North Tyneside Council Elections: Tynemouth ward 2003 | 
| Party | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
±% | 
 | 
 Conservative | 
 Diane Page | 
 1,752 | 
 66.8 | 
 | 
 | 
 Labour | 
 Arthur Lowe | 
 869 | 
 33.2 | 
 | 
|  Majority | 
 883 | 
 33.7 | 
  | 
|  Turnout | 
 2,621 | 
 31.9 | 
  | 
A further by-election was held on 14 August 2003. Details of this can be found here.
Valley
| North Tyneside Council Elections: Valley ward 2003 | 
| Party | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
±% | 
 | 
 Labour | 
 Brian Burdis | 
 1,086 | 
 56.5 | 
 | 
 | 
 Conservative | 
 Frank Austin | 
 503 | 
 26.2 | 
 | 
 | 
 Liberal Democrat | 
 John Bradley | 
 332 | 
 17.4 | 
 | 
|  Majority | 
 583 | 
 30.3 | 
  | 
|  Turnout | 
 1,921 | 
 30 | 
  | 
Wallsend
| North Tyneside Council Elections: Wallsend ward 2003 | 
| Party | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
±% | 
 | 
 Liberal Democrat | 
 Nigel Huscroft | 
 1,084 | 
 57.6 | 
 | 
 | 
 Labour | 
 Alan Keith | 
 686 | 
 36.5 | 
 | 
 | 
 Conservative | 
 Margaret Smith | 
 111 | 
 5.9 | 
 | 
|  Majority | 
 398 | 
 21.2 | 
  | 
|  Turnout | 
 1,881 | 
 26.4 | 
  | 
Weetslade
| North Tyneside Council Elections: Weetslade ward 2003 | 
| Party | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
±% | 
 | 
 Labour | 
 Muriel Green | 
 1,296 | 
 45.4 | 
 | 
 | 
 Conservative | 
 Alan Appleton | 
 1,158 | 
 40.6 | 
 | 
 | 
 Liberal Democrat | 
 Raymond Taylor | 
 400 | 
 14 | 
 | 
|  Majority | 
 138 | 
 4.8 | 
  | 
|  Turnout | 
 2,854 | 
 38.1 | 
  | 
Whitley Bay
| North Tyneside Council Elections: Whitley Bay ward 2003 | 
| Party | 
Candidate | 
Votes | 
% | 
±% | 
 | 
 Conservative | 
 Alison Austin | 
 1,421 | 
 62 | 
 | 
 | 
 Labour | 
 John Webb | 
 798 | 
 38 | 
 | 
|  Majority | 
 623 | 
 27.2 | 
  | 
|  Turnout | 
 2,291 | 
 32.9 | 
  | 
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