1907 Cardiganshire County Council Election
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took place in March 1907. They were preceded by the 1904 election and followed by the 1910 election


Overview of the Result

As in previous elections, there was a Liberal majority, with 36 of the elected members being Liberals and 12 Conservatives.


Unopposed Returns

There were a large number of unopposed returns.


Gains and Losses

The Liberals gained two seats, one at Aberystwyth where Captain Thomas Doughton regained the seat in No.1 Ward which he had previously held between and the other at Llanllwchaiarn where sitting alderman Rev William Griffiths ousted the siting councillor Evan Lewis by four votes. In turn, however, they lost three seats. At Llanrhystud the previous Conservative member regained the seat he lost three years before while two major landowners won significant victories. The Lord Lieutenant, Herbert Davies-Evans won at Llanddewi Brefi while J.C. Harford of Falcondale narrowly captured Llanwnen.


Contested Elections

contested elections were mostly won by Liberals.


Retiring Aldermen

Eight aldermen retired, all of whom were Liberals apart from Sir Marteine Lloyd. Peter Jones, J.M. Howell, Walter T. Davies and the Rev T. Mason Jones stood in the election but were not re-elected aldermen. Sir Marteine Lloyd, Evan Richards and Rev John Williams were re-elected without facing the electorate. John Powell stood down.


The New Council


Results


Aberaeron


Aberbanc


Aberporth


Aberystwyth Division 1


Aberystwyth Division 2


Aberystwyth Division 3


Aberystwyth Division 4

Fossett Roberts retained the seat he won at a by-election in 1905, in a contest dominated by accusations about nonconformist ministers' involvement.


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

The result reversed the outcome four years previously.


Llanllwchaiarn


Llansantffraed


Llanwnen


Llanwenog


Lledrod


Nantcwnlle


New Quay


Penbryn


Strata Florida


Taliesin


Talybont


Trefeurig


Tregaron


Troedyraur


Ysbyty Ystwyth


Election of Aldermen

Five aldermen who had not faced the election were re-appointed, together with David Evans, who had lost by two votes at Llanwnen to J.C. Harford, another retiring alderman. *E J. Price, Conservative (retiring councillor at Llansantffraed - did not seek re-election) *Col. J.R. Howell, Conservative (retiring alderman, from outside Council - did not seek election) *Dr David Lloyd, Liberal (retiring alderman, from outside Council - did not seek election) *D. Evans, Liberal (defeated candidate at Llanwnen) *W.J. Lloyd, Liberal (elected councillor at Nantcwnlle) *James James, Liberal (retiring alderman, from outside Council - did not seek election) *C. M. Williams, Liberal (retiring alderman, from outside Council - did not seek election) *J.T. Morgan, Liberal (retiring alderman, from outside Council - did not seek election)


1907 by-election following the election of aldermen


Nantcwnlle by-election

Following the election of W. Jenkin Lloyd as alderman, a Liberal candidate retained the seat.


Notes


References

{{United Kingdom local elections, 1907 1907 1907 Welsh local elections 20th century in Ceredigion