- Source: 1931 Carmarthenshire County Council election
- 1931 Carmarthenshire County Council election
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An election to the Carmarthenshire County Council was held in March 1931. It was preceded by the 1928 election and followed by the 1934 election.
Overview of the result
The Independent group remained the majority grouping on the Council. In the Llanelli area the potential for Labour to win further ground was complicated by the appearance of Communist Party candidates.
Boundary changes
There was one boundary change, namely the division of the existing Llandybie ward into two divisions, each of which was won by Labour.
Summary of results
Only a minority of the 53 divisions were contested. 53 councillors were elected.
Ward results
= Abergwili
== Ammanford
== Bettws
== Caio
== Carmarthen Eastern Ward (Lower Division)
== Carmarthen Eastern Ward (Upper Division)
== Carmarthen Western Ward (Lower Division)
== Carmarthen Western Ward (Upper Division)
== Cenarth
== Cilycwm
== Conwil
== Kidwelly
== Laugharne
== Llanarthney
== Llanboidy
== Llandebie North
=Boundary Change
= Llandebie South
=Boundary Change
= Llandilo Rural
== Llandilo Urban
== Llandovery
== Llandyssilio
== Llanedy
== Llanegwad
== Llanelly Division 1
== Llanelly Division 2
== Llanelly Division 3
== Llanelly Division 4
== Llanelly Division 5
== Llanelly Division 6
== Llanelly Division 7
== Llanelly Division 8
== Llanelly Rural, Berwick
== Llanelly Rural, Hengoed
=Joe Howells stood as an Independent against the official Labour candidate and won by a very narrow margin.
= Llanelly Rural, Westfa and Glyn
== Llanfihangel Aberbythick
== Llanfihangel-ar-Arth
== Llangadock
== Llangeler
== Llangendeirne
== Llangennech
== Llangunnor
== Llanon
== Llansawel
== Llanstephan
== Llanybyther
== Myddfai
== Pembrey North
== Pembrey South
== Quarter Bach
== Rhydcymmerai
== St Clears
== St Ishmael
== Trelech
== Whitland
=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. Following the elections the following nine aldermen were elected. Eight were retiring aldermen (some of whom had not fought an election for many years) while Joseph Roberts had been re-elected in Llanelly Division 3.
T.R. Jones, Cross Hall
James Phillips, St Clears
Philip Phillips, Pencraig
W.R. Rogers, Closyfran
Rev William Thomas, Llanboidy
David Davies, Rhyblid
John Thomas, Llanelli
Joseph Roberts, Llanelli
W.N.Jones, Ammanford
In addition, W.D. Davies, recently re-elected unopposed for the Llanegwad division, was elevated to the aldermanic bench following the death of L.N. Powell.
By-elections 1931-1934
= 1931 Llanegwad by-election
=A by-election was scheduled for March 1931 following the elevation of W.D. Davies to the aldermanic bench. B. Davies of Glancothi was elected unopposed in his place.
= 1931 Llanelly Division 3 by-election
=A by-election was held in April due to the elevation of Joseph Roberts to the aldermanic bench. Strong objections were raised in the local press to the prospect of several Independent candidates contesting the vacancy, and these fears were realised when Labour candidate Percy Evans headed the poll with around a third of the votes cast. Gomer Thomas, chosen as an official candidate by the Ratepayers' Association, polled only 89 votes.
= 1932 Llandissilio by-election
=A by-election was held in December 1932 following the elevation of Edward James to the aldermanic bench. Henry Morris, a mamber of Whitland RDC for 28 years, was elected by a narrow majority