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Birmingham Hodge Hill by-election, 2004

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Hodge Hill constituency shown within Birmingham

A by-election was held for the United Kingdom Parliament seat of Birmingham Hodge Hill, on July 15, the same day as the Leicester South by-election. The seat was won by the Labour Party Liam Byrne, but with a vastly reduced majority. The reduction in the Labour majority has been blamed on the 2003 Iraq War. This was reflected in the notably high poll for a minor "fourth party", Respect, formed by expelled Labour MP, George Galloway and dissident socialists earlier that year.

The member of Parliament for Birmingham Hodge Hill, Terry Davis of the Labour Party, resigned from the House of Commons on June 22, 2004, thus freeing him to take up the post of secretary general of the Council of Europe.

The results were announced following a partial re-count (technically, not a recount at all, but a check of the bundles to ensure that all parties' ballot papers had been grouped together) at the request of the Liberal Democrats. Liam Byrne of the Labour Party won with 7,451 votes, a majority of 460 over Nicola Davies of the Liberal Democrats.

The area has had a Labour MP since 1950, the only break being a Conservative Party victory at a 1977 by-election for the constituency of Stetchford . Stetchford returned to Labour at the 1979 general election.

Results

Turnout was 37.89%.

Candidate Party Votes Share
Liam Byrne Labour Party 7,451 36.5%
Nicola Davies Liberal Democrats 6,991 34.2%
Stephen Eyre Conservative Party 3,543 17.3%
John Rees RESPECT The Unity Coalition 1,282 6.3%
Jim Starkey National Front 805 3.9%
Mark Wheatley English Democrats Party 277 1.4%
Rev. George Hargreaves Operation Christian Vote 90 0.4%

2001 result

From the 2001 general election.

Rt. Hon. Terry DavisLabour Party16,901 63.9%
Debbie Lewis Conservative Party5,283 20.0%
Charles Dow Liberal Democrats2,147 8.1%
Lee WindridgeBritish National Party889 3.3%
Perwaz HussainPeople's Justice561 2.1%
Dennis CridgeSocialist Labour Party284 1.1%
Harvey VivianUK Independence Party275 1.0%
Ayub KhanMuslim Party 125 0.5%

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