1910 Cardiganshire County Council Election
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took place in March 1910. They were preceded by the 1907 election and followed by the 1913 election


Overview of the result

As in previous elections, there was a Liberal 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. These included one Conservative, Sir Marteine Lloyd, and seven Liberals. Edward Evans, Lima Jones and Dr Jenkin Lewis sought re-election but were not subsequently re-appointed aldermen. Vaughan Davies MP, Evan Richards and Rev John Williams did not seek re-election but were re-appointed. Sir Marteine Lloyd and Thomas Morris retired from county politics


The New Council


Results


Aberaeron


Aberbanc


Aberporth

Joshua Hughes was elected unopposed having previously represented the ward in the 1890s.


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

Jenkin Jones appears to have stood as a Liberal in 1907.


Llandysul South


Llansysiliogogo


Llanfair Clydogau


Llanfarian


Llanfihangel y Creuddyn


Llangoedmor


Llangeitho


Llangrannog


Llanilar


Llanrhystyd


Llanllwchaiarn


Llansantffraed

Retiring alderman Dr Jenkyn Lewis who had previously sat for Cilcennin won the seat. Liberal hold?


Llanwnen


Llanwenog


Lledrod


Nantcwnlle


New Quay


Penbryn


Strata Florida


Taliesin


Talybont


Trefeurig


Tregaron


Troedyraur


Ysbyty Ystwyth


Election of Aldermen

Eight aldermen were elected, including only one Conservative. *M. L. Vaughan Davies, Liberal (retiring alderman, from outside Council - did not seek election) *Evan Richards, Liberal (retiring alderman, from outside Council - did not seek election) *R.J.R. Loxdale, Liberal (elected councillor at Llanilar) *Major Price Lewes, Conservative (from outside the Council, retiring councillor at Cilcennin) *Rev John Williams (retiring alderman, from outside Council - did not seek election) *E.J. Davies, Liberal (elected councillor at New Quay) *Rev Daniel Evans, Liberal (elected councillor at Troedyraur) *D. Lewis Jones, Liberal (elected councillor at Lledrod)


Aldermanic Vacancies 1910-1919

The aldermen elected in 1910 served for nine years as there was no election in 1916 due to the First World War. Alderman Morgan Evans died in 1915. Therefore, the following appointment was made Alderman Evan Richards died in 1918. Therefore, the following appointment was made *Rev John Owen, Liberal (elected councillor for Lledrod)


1910 by-elections following the election of aldermen


Llanilar by-election

E.J. Evans, Cwncybarcud, who previously represented Llanrhystud from 1901 until 1904 was returned unopposed following the appointment of R.J.R. Loxdale as alderman.


Lledrod by-election

A Liberal candidate was returned unopposed for Lledrod following the appointment of Daniel L. Jones as alderman.


New Quay by-election

Following the appointment of E.J. Davies as alderman no valid nomination was initially received.


Troedyraur by-election


References

{{United Kingdom local elections, 1910 1910 1910 Welsh local elections 20th century in Ceredigion