The 2004 Alderney general election was held on 11 December 2004 to elect 5 of the 10 members of the States of Alderney. Barbara Benfield, Lin Maurice, Bill Walden, Chris Main and Barry Pengilley were elected.[1] Debbie Burgess, Ralph Burridge, Susan Allan, Gill Lowe, Lois Fitzgerald and Liz Bennett failed to get elected.[2]
^"States election winners are named". BBC. 12 December 2004.
^"Ordinary Elections – 11 December 2004: 11 candidates are running for 5 seats". States of Alderney. Archived from the original on 7 December 2004.
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