1919 Cardiganshire County Council Election
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The tenth elections for Cardiganshire County Council took place in March 1919. They were preceded by the 1913 election and followed by the 1922 election. No election took place in 1916 due to the First World War.


Overview of the result

Despite the upheaval of the war years the Liberals refined their majority.


Candidates

As in previous elections, there were a large number of unopposed returns. In all 31 members were returned without a contest..


Gains and losses

Very few seats changed hands.


Contested elections

It was stated that the bitterest fights were between candidates of the same political persuasion.


Retiring aldermen

Eight aldermen retired, all of whom were Liberals. Their six-year terms had ended in 1916 but they had been re-appointed in 1916 until fresh elections were held. Two of their number, Lima Jones (elected alderman in 1916 following the death of Morgan Evans) at Aberaeron and E. James Davies at New Quay, contested the election and the former was defeated in one of the surprises of the election. D.C. Roberts, R.J.R. Loxadale and the Rev John Williams were re-elected aldermen but Vaughan Davies, the Rev David Evans and D.L. Jones stood down.


Results


Aberaeron


Aberbanc


Aberporth


Aberystwyth Division 1


Aberystwyth Division 2


Aberystwyth Division 3


Aberystwyth Division 4


Aeron


Borth


Bow Street


Cardigan North


Cardigan South


Cilcennin


Cwmrheidol


Devil's Bridge


Felinfach


Goginan


Lampeter Borough


Llanarth


Llanbadarn Fawr


Llanddewi Brefi


Llandygwydd


Llandysul North


Llandysul South


Llansysiliogogo


Llanfair Clydogau


Llanfarian


Llanfihangel y Creuddyn


Llangoedmor


Llangeitho


Llangrannog


Llanilar


Llanrhystyd


Llanllwchaiarn


Llansantffraed


Llanwnen


Llanwenog


Lledrod


Nantcwnlle


New Quay


Penbryn


Strata Florida


Taliesin


Talybont


Trefeurig


Tregaron


Troedyraur


Ysbyty Ystwyth


Election of Aldermen

Seven of the eight retiring aldermen were Liberals, and the new aldermen reflected the same political balance. No elected councillors were elected as aldermen so no by-elections were required for the first time in the history of the council. The following five retiring aldermen were re-elected: *D.C. Roberts, Liberal *R.J.R. Loxdale, Liberal (retiring alderman, from outside Council - did not seek election) *Rev John Williams (retiring alderman, from outside Council - did not seek election) *E. Lima Jones, Liberal In addition, the following four new aldermen were elected: *R.S. Rowland, Conservative *Griffith Davies, Liberal *Rev William Griffiths, Liberal *Rev T. Mason Jones, Liberal One retiring aldermen was elected as councillor but not re-elected as alderman: *E. James Davies, New Quay Only one retiring alderman was not re-elected having retired from county politics: *Matthew Vaughan Davies *Rev David Evans *D.L. Jones


References

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