Results Overview
No Overall Control (unchanged)Ward Results
Abergwili (one seat)
Betws (one seat)
Labour, which had held the seat from 1995 until 2008, came from third place to recapture Betws with a new candidateBigyn (two seats)
Labour, having held all seats in Bigyn from 1995 until 2008, regained both on a low turnout. Eryl Morgan was previously county councillor for Hengoed.
Bynea (one seat)
On a very low turnout, Labour came from third place to take a seat held by the Independent candidate, a member of the cabinet, since 2004.
Carmarthen Town South (two seats)
Plaid Cymru held both seats in this ward for the first time, unseating an Independent member who had served for one term. Jeffrey Thomas had represented Carmarthen North from 2004 until 2008.
Cilycwm (one seat)
Tom Theophilus, who had represented the area for decades narrowly held the seat against one of the most prominent opponents of the previous administration and a leading critic of Mark James, the Chief Executive of the Council.Cynwyl Elfed (one seat)
Irfon Jones had represented Newchurch from 1995 until 1999 but was defeated by Dorrien Thomas when the enlarged Cynwyl Elfed ward was created following boundary changes. Thomas retired at this election and Jones won a narrow victory over Plaid Cymru.Cynwyl Gaeo (one seat)
Eirwyn Williams, a member of the authority since 1995, was comfortably re-elected.Dafen (one seat)
Labour won by a large majority although Plaid Cymru's vote may have been affected by the decision of their former candidate, Clem Thomas, to stand for People First.Elli (one seat)
One-time Conservative John Paul Jenkins was returned for a third term with a much increased majority in a seat which has traditionally changed hands on a regular basis. The Liberal Democrats who once held the seat failed to field a candidate.Felinfoel (one seat)
The sitting member, first elected in 2004, held his seat against the former Labour member who was elected in 1995 and 1999.Garnant (one seat)
Labour's leader on the authority increased his majority.
Glyn (one seat)
Jim Jones, the representative since 1999, won by a large margin.Gorslas (two seats)
Terry Davies, the member since 2004, held one seat but the second seat was captured by Plaid Cymru, their first success in the ward. Clive Scourfield, the sitting Independent, stood down and there were press reports that Rupert Moon, former Llanelli and Wales scrum-half was his chosen successor. Scourfield denied this to be the case and Moon was unsuccessful as the Independent vote was fragmented.Hendy (one seat)
Labour had gained this seat against the tide in 2008 and the result was now reversed.Hengoed (two seats)
Sian Caiach, who took a seat for Plaid Cymru, subsequently left the party and joined People First following an internal dispute. Plaid also lost the second seat to Labour in a closely fought contest.Kidwelly (one seat)
Labour strengthened the hold on a seat won against the tide in 2008.Laugharne Township (one seat)
Jane Tremlett had held the seat since 2004 and held on by a large majority as there was no Conservative candidate as was the case in 2008.Llanboidy (one seat)
Roy Llewellyn had been a county councillor since 1989 on the Dyfed and Carmarthenshire authorities. He was unopposed in 2008 but was run close on this occasion by an Independent, as had been the case in 2004.
Llandeilo (one seat)
A close contest followed the retirement of Ieuan Jones, the member since 1999. The Conservative vote was much less than that achieved by Juliana Hughes in 2008.Llandovery Town (one seat)
Ivor Jackson had been unopposed in 2008 but held the seat comfortably against three opponents.Llandybie (two seats)
The two sitting members were returned.Llanegwad (one seat)
Mansel Charles had stood as an Independent candidate at the previous election but had subsequently won the seat for Plaid Cymru at a by-election following the resignation of Independent councillor Dillwyn Williams.Llanfihangel Aberbythych (one seat)
The sitting member, Rhys Davies stood down and the seat was won by Cefin Campbell, former director of Welsh language initiative, Mentrau Iaith Myrddin.Llanfihangel-ar-Arth (one seat)
Llangadog (one seat)
Llangeler (one seat)
Llangennech (two seats)
Llangunnor (one seat)
Llangyndeyrn (one seat)
Llannon (two seats)
Llansteffan (one seat)
Llanybydder (one seat)
Ieuan Davies comfortably regained the seat he lost in 2008.Lliedi (two seats)
Llwynhendy (two seats)
Manordeilo and Salem (one seat)
Pembrey (two seats)
Penygroes (one seat)
Pontamman (one seat)
Pontyberem (one seat)
Quarter Bach (one seat)
St Clears (one seat)
St Ishmaels (one seat)
Saron (two seats)
Swiss Valley (one seat)
Trelech (one seat)
Trimsaran (one seat)
Tycroes (one seat)
Tyisha (two seats)
Whitland (one seat)
By-Elections 2012-2017
Trelech by-election 2014
A by-election was held in Trelech on 11 December 2014 following the retirement of long-serving Independent councillor Dai Thomas. Plaid Cymru captured the seat for the first time.Hengoed by-election 2015
A by-election was held in Hengoed on 19 February 2015 following the death of Labour councillor George Edwards. Labour held the seat by a small majority (but note that the percentage changes refer to the contest in the two-member ward in 2012.Kidwelly by-election 2015
A by-election was held in Kidwelly on 19 November 2015 following the death of Labour councillor Keith Davies.Cilycwm by-election 2016
A by-election was held in Cilycwm on 22 September 2016 following the death of long-serving Independent councillor Tom Theophilus. Plaid Cymru captured the seat for the first time.References
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