- Source: 1991 Llanelli Borough Council election
An election to Llanelli Borough Council was held in May 1991. It was preceded by the 1987 election and followed, as a result of local government reorganisation in Wales and the formation of unitary authorities, by the Carmarthenshire County Council election of 1995. On the same day there were elections to the other district local authorities and community councils in Wales.
Overview
The Labour Party faced further losses as various other parties won seats throughout the borough, including the Green Party, which won seats for the first time.
Boundary changes
There were no boundary changes.
Results by ward
= Bigyn (three seats)
== Burry Port (three seats)
== Bynea (one seat)
== Cross Hands (one seat)
== Dafen (two seats)
== Elli (two seats)
== Felinfoel (one seat)
== Glanymor (two seats)
== Glyn (one seat)
== Hendy (one seat)
== Hengoed (two seats)
== Kidwelly (one seat)
== Llangennech (two seats)
== Lliedi (two seats)
== Llwynhendy (two seats)
== Pembrey (one seat)
== Pontyberem (one seat)
== Swiss Valley (one seat)
== Trimsaran (one seat)
== Tumble (two seats)
== Tycroes (one seat)
== Tyisha (two seats)
=By-elections between 1991 and 1995
= Hendy by-election 1993 (one seat)
=A by-election was held in the Hendy ward following the death of Labour councillor Len McDonagh. The contest was won by a single vote by Plaid Cymru candidate Gwyn Hopkins, who had previously served as a member of Dyfed County Council from 1977 until 1981.
References
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- 1991 Llanelli Borough Council election
- 1973 Llanelli Borough Council election
- 1979 Llanelli Borough Council election
- 1976 Llanelli Borough Council election
- 1987 Llanelli Borough Council election
- District of Llanelli
- 1991 Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council election
- Principal areas of Wales
- 1991 Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council election
- 1991 Leeds City Council election