- Source: 1984 Bristol City Council election
The 1984 Bristol City Council election took place on 3 May 1984 to elect members of Bristol City Council in England. This was on the same day as other local elections. In this election, one-third of seats were up for election. There was a general but small swing from Conservative to Labour. Labour regained their position as the largest party and took minority control of the Council.
Ward results
The change is calculated using the 1983 election results.
= Avonmouth
== Bishopston
== Bishopsworth
== Brislington East
== Brislington West
== Clifton
== Cotham
== Hartcliffe
== Henbury
== Hengrove
== Henleaze
== Horfield
== Kingsweston
== Knowle
== Redland
== St George East
== St George West
== Southmead
== Stockwood
== Stoke Bishop
== Westbury-on-Trym
== Whitchurch Park
== Windmill Hill
=Sources
Bristol Evening Post 6 May 1984
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