The 2004 Worcester City Council election took place on 10 June 2004 to elect members of Worcester City Council in Worcestershire, England.
[2] Before the election the council was composed of 18 Conservatives, 10 Labour, 4 independents, 2 Liberal Democrats, 1 independent Conservative and 1 vacant seat.
[6] All parties were hoping to make gains with the Conservatives defending their record in control of the council, which they said included having a balanced budget and keeping the council tax rise down to 2.5%.
[6] Other issues raised in the election included recycling, improving public transport, dealing with traffic congestion and keeping the streets clean.
[6] The results saw the Conservatives achieve a majority on the council after winning 18 of the 35 seats.