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  • Source: 1919 Carmarthenshire County Council election
  • An election to the Carmarthenshire County Council was held in March 1919. It was preceded by the 1913 election and followed by the 1922 election.


    Overview of the result


    The elections were less politicised than in the pre-war era, with more candidates being elected without any declared political affiliations. The non-political nature of the contests was emphasized by the traditionally Conservative Carmarthen Journal, which had long opposed the politicized nature of local authority elections. Other publications, however, included political affiliations in their coverage of the results.


    Boundary changes


    There were no boundary changes.


    Unopposed returns


    22 of the 53 divisions were uncontested, with the majority of the unopposed returns being in the rural parts of the county.


    Contested elections


    A greater proportion of the sitting members were challenged than had been the case in most pre-war contests and a number of prominent members were defeated including Mervyn Peel, former Conservative candidate for East Carmarthenshire, at Llangadog. In Carmarthen, the Rev. Andrew Fuller Mills was defeated by an ex-serviceman.
    In Llanelli, D.C. Parry, a Liberal member of the Council since its formation, was defeated by Gwendoline Trubshaw, who received the support of the Discharged and Demobilised Soldiers' and Sailors' Association.
    Other contests in Llanelli town and in the surrounding areas saw significant support for the Labour party, which captured a number of seats, building on the strong result achieved by Dr J.H. Williams at the General Election the previous year.
    In some cases there is an ambiguity in the sources over the party affiliations and this is explained below in relation to individual ward contests where relevant.


    Retiring aldermen


    The aldermen who retired at the election were


    Ward results




    = Abergwili

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    = Ammanford

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    = Bettws

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    = Caio

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    = Carmarthen Eastern Ward (Lower Division)

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    = Carmarthen Eastern Ward (Upper Division)

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    = Carmarthen Western Ward (Lower Division)

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    = Carmarthen Western Ward (Upper Division)

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    = Cenarth

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    = Cilycwm

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    = Conwil

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    = Kidwelly

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    = Laugharne

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    = Llanarthney

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    = Llanboidy

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    = Llandebie

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    = Llandilo Rural

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    = Llandilo Urban

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    Lord Dynevor captured the seat previously held by J. Towyn Jones MP.


    = Llandovery

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    = Llandyssilio

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    = Llanedy

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    = Llanegwad

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    = Llanelly Division 1

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    = Llanelly Division 2

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    = Llanelly Division 3

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    = Llanelly Division 4

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    = Llanelly Division 5

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    = Llanelly Division 6

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    In pre-war contests, Joseph Roberts had stood as a Labour candidate.


    = Llanelly Division 7

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    = Llanelly Division 8

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    = Llanelly Rural, Berwick

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    = Llanelly Rural, Hengoed

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    = Llanelly Rural, Westfa and Glyn

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    = Llanfihangel Aberbythick

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    Thomas Thomas received the support of the Trades and Labour Council. However, he was regarded as a Liberal candidate in most quarters.


    = Llanfihangel-ar-Arth

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    = Llangadock

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    = Llangeler

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    = Llangendeirne

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    = Llangennech

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    = Llangunnor

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    = Llanon

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    = Llansawel

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    = Llanstephan

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    = Llanybyther

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    = Mothvey

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    = Pembrey North

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    = Pembrey South

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    = Quarter Bach

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    = Rhydcymmerai

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    = St Clears

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    = St Ishmael

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    = Trelech

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    = Whitland

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    Election of aldermen


    In addition to the 53 councillors the council consisted of 17 county aldermen. Aldermen were elected by the council, and served a six-year term.
    The following aldermen stood down at the election. None of them stood at the election and were re-elected at the statutory meeting. Labour councillor Dr J.H. Williams gave notice that he would propose that, in future, all aldermen should seek re-election to the Council before retaining their seats on the aldermanic bench.

    Rev William Davies, Llandeilo
    David Evans, Whitland
    William Griffiths, Llanelli
    Thomas Jones, Llanelli
    W.N. Jones, Ammanford
    Rev E.B. Lloyd, Bwlchnewydd
    John Lloyd, Abegwili
    James Phillips, St Clears
    J. Lloyd Thomas, Feryside


    References

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