2022 Carmarthenshire County Council Election
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The 2022 Carmarthenshire County Council election took place on Thursday 5 May 2022 to elect 75 members to Carmarthenshire Council. On the same day, elections were held to the other 21 local authorities and to community councils in Wales as part of the
2022 Welsh local elections The 2022 Welsh local elections are due to be held on 5 May 2022 to elect members of all twenty-two local authorities in Wales. They are being held alongside other local elections in the United Kingdom. The last elections were held in 2017. Bac ...
. Plaid Cymru won a majority of seats for the first time, whilst losing their leader, Emlyn Dole. Welsh Labour regained some ground in Carmarthenshire by winning seats in the Amman Valley and Llanelli constituency from Plaid Cymru. New Independent lost one seat overall and their leader, Jeff Edmunds and the Conservatives' only Councillor, Shahana Najmi, also lost her seat. Despite winning a majority of seats, Plaid Cymru formed a coalition with eight Independent Councillors.


Background

Council elections in Wales were originally scheduled for May 2021, but were delayed to avoid a conflict with the
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. The frequency of the elections was also increased from 4 years to five years to avoid future clashes, meaning (after 2022) the next council election is expected in 2027. The number of councillors were increased by 1 after the
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recommended the change in a report in August 2019. Although there was an increase from 74 to 75 seats in the council, the number of wards were decreased to 51 from 58. The Plaid Cymru group in conjunction with Independent group had been in control of the council since May 2015. Labour claimed to be confident of success, though had suffered a number of resignations from the party since the last election. Many former Labour members were standing in this election as New Independents.


Boundary changes

In July 2021 Welsh Government accepted a number of ward change proposals by the
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, with slight modifications on Welsh language names for some wards. These are to take effect from the 2022 council election. The changes gave a better parity of representation. Thirty-four wards remained unchanged. Of the other wards: * Carmarthen Town North ward merges with
Carmarthen Town South Carmarthen Town South was an electoral ward, representing part of the community of Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, Wales. Much of its southern border was defined by the River Towy, with the Carmarthen Town North and Carmarthen Town West wards to th ...
ward and is renamed "Carmarthen Town North and South", with total decrease in councillors from 4 to 3. *
Ammanford Ammanford ( cy, Rhydaman) is a town and community in Carmarthenshire, Wales, with a population of 5,411 at the 2011 census. It is a former coal mining town. The built-up area had a population of 7,945 with the wider urban area even bigger. Acco ...
ward merges with Pontamman ward with a 2 councillor seat, and renamed "Ammanford". * Tycroes community of Llanedi Ward merges with Llanedi community of Hendy Ward with 1 councillor, and renamed "Tycroes". *
Hendy Hendy ( cy, Yr Hendy) is a village in the community of Llanedi, Carmarthenshire, Wales. It is situated at the Carmarthenshire and the City and County of Swansea border. It lies on the Afon Gwili just across the River Loughor from Pontarddulais ...
community of Hendy ward becomes a ward of its self with 1 councillor. * Brynea ward would have an increase from 1 to 2 councillors. * Dafen ward merges with
Felinfoel Felinfoel (pronounced ) is a small village and electoral ward on the River Lliedi on the northern border of Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, West Wales, with a population of about 2,000. The Felinfoel Brewery, home of Double Dragon Ale, is the oldest ...
ward with a 2 councillor seat, and renamed "Dafen and Felinfoel". * Bigyn ward would have an increase from 2 to 3 councillors. * Tyisha ward merges with a part of Elli Ward (known as 'Lakefield' - Polling district TYI-B) with 2 councillors, and named "Tyisha". * Elli ward loses area 'Lakefield' (Polling district TYI-B) and remains with 1 councillor. *
Kidwelly Kidwelly ( cy, Cydweli) is a town and community in Carmarthenshire, southwest Wales, approximately northwest of the most populous town in the county, Llanelli. In the 2001 census the community of Kidwelly returned a population of 3,289, inc ...
ward merges with St. Ishmael town of St. Ishmael ward with a 2 councillor seat, and renamed "Kidwelly and St. Ishmael". *
Llangyndeyrn Llangyndeyrn () is a village, Community (Wales), community and electoral ward in the River Gwendraeth river valley, valley, Carmarthenshire, in Dyfed region of West Wales, United Kingdom. The village name is often spelt as Llangendeirne. The W ...
ward merges with
Llandyfaelog Llandyfaelog () is a community located in Carmarthenshire, Wales. According to the 2001 census the community has a population of 1,272, of which 71.88 percent are Welsh speaking. The population at the 2011 Census had increased to 1,304. The commu ...
community of St. Ishmael ward with a 2 councillor seat, and renamed "Llangyndeyrn". *
Llansteffan Llansteffan, is a village and a community situated on the south coast of Carmarthenshire, Wales, lying on the estuary of the River Tywi, south of Carmarthen. Description The community includes Llanybri and is bordered by the communities of: L ...
ward merges with St. Clears ward with a 2 councillor seat, and renamed "St. Clears with Llansteffan". *
Trelech Trelech (Welsh: ''Tre-lech'') is a village in the parish of Tre-lech a'r Betws, Carmarthenshire, in south-west Wales. It is also the name of the community. Trelech is located some 10 miles north-west of Carmarthen and 6.5 miles south of Newcastle ...
ward merges with Newchurch and Merthyr community of
Cynwyl Elfed Cynwyl Elfed (; sometimes Conwyl and formerly anglicised as Conwil Elvet or Conwil in Elvet) is a village and community in the county of Carmarthenshire, Wales. The community includes the villages of Cynwyl Elfed, Blaenycoed and Cwmduad. It is s ...
ward, remains with a 1 councillor seat, and named "Trelech". *
Cynwyl Elfed Cynwyl Elfed (; sometimes Conwyl and formerly anglicised as Conwil Elvet or Conwil in Elvet) is a village and community in the county of Carmarthenshire, Wales. The community includes the villages of Cynwyl Elfed, Blaenycoed and Cwmduad. It is s ...
ward loses Newchurch and Merthyr community, remains with a 1 councillor seat, and named "Cynwyl Elfed". *
Cenarth Cenarth () is a village, parish and community in Carmarthenshire, on the border between Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire, and close to the border with Pembrokeshire, Wales. It stands on the banks of the River Teifi, east of Cardigan and west o ...
ward merges with
Llangeler Llangeler () is a hamlet and community located in north Carmarthenshire, Wales. The name is believed to refer to St. Gelert. Llangeler parish covers a wide area including to the west, the textile village of Drefach Felindre, Waungilwen, Cwmpen ...
ward with a 2 councillor seat, and renamed "Cenarth and Llangeler". *
Cilycwm Cilycwm ( cy, Cil-y-cwm, ) is a village and parish located in Carmarthenshire, Wales. The community population taken at the 2011 census was 487. Cilycwm lies on the west bank of Afon Gwenlais, a tributary of the Tywi, north of the town of Lla ...
ward merges with
Cynwyl Gaeo Cynwyl Gaeo is a parish and community located in rural Carmarthenshire, Wales, near the boundary with Ceredigion, in the upper Cothi valley about halfway between Lampeter and Llandovery. The population of the village at the United Kingdom Census ...
and
Llanycrwys Llanycrwys is a community located in Carmarthenshire, Wales. Situated in the historical Cayo Hundred in the Union of Lampeter, it is situated near the River Cothi, and is separated from the parish of Caio by the Afon Twrch, which flows near th ...
communities of Cynwyl Gaeo ward, with 1 councillor seat, and named "Cilycwm". *
Manordeilo and Salem Manordeilo and Salem ( cy, Maenordeilo a Salem) is a community located in Carmarthenshire, Wales. The population taken at the 2011 census was 1,754. The community is bordered by the communities of: Talley; Llansadwrn; Llangadog; Dyffryn Cennen; ...
ward merges with
Llansawel Llansawel is a village and community in Carmarthenshire, Wales, about ten miles north of Llandeilo. It covers an area of . The community is bordered by the communities of: Pencarreg; Cynwyl Gaeo; Talley; Llanfynydd; Llanfihangel Rhos-y-Corn; and ...
community of Cynwyl Gaeo ward, with 1 councillor seat, and named "Manordeilo and Salem".


Overview of results

Plaid Cymru won 38 out of 75 seats to gain a majority on the council for the first time, despite the defeat of their leader, Emlyn Dole.


Ward results

(* denotes sitting councillor before election).


Abergwili Abergwili () is a village and community in Carmarthenshire, Wales, near the confluence of the rivers Towy and Gwili, close to the town of Carmarthen. It is also an electoral ward. The community includes the settlements of Peniel, Llanfihangel- ...
(1 Seat)


Ammanford (2 Seats)

Evans was formerly councillor for the
Pontamman Pontamman was the name of an electoral ward for Carmarthenshire County Council, which included parts of the town and community of Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, Wales. It was represented by one county councillor. Description The Pontamman ward covered ...
ward.


Betws (1 Seat)


Bigyn (3 Seats)

Michael Cranham was sitting Mayor of Llanelli and Independent town councillor. Two Labour candidates tied for the third seat with Philip Thomas Warlow beating David Darkin to the third seat on the toss of a coin. Sitting Councillors, Jeff Edmunds and Eryl Morgan, who were elected in 2017 as Labour Councillors but subsequently left Labour and formed their own political party.


Burry Port Burry Port ( cy, Porth Tywyn) is a port town and community in Carmarthenshire, Wales, on the Loughor estuary (Moryd Llwchwr), to the west of Llanelli and south-east of Kidwelly. Its population was recorded at 5,680 in the 2001 census and 6,156 i ...
(2 Seats)


Bynea Bynea ( )G.M. Miller, ''BBC Pronouncing Dictionary of British Names'' (Oxford UP, 1971), p. 23. ( cy, Bynie) is a village close to the River Loughor (Welsh-Afon Llwchwr) in Carmarthenshire (Sir Gaerfyrddin), Wales (Cymru). It also forms an ele ...
(2 Seats)


Carmarthen Town North and South (3 Seats)


Carmarthen Town West (2 Seat)


Cenarth and Llangeler (2 Seats)


Cilycwm (1 Seat)


Cwarter Bach (1 Seat)


Cynwyl Elfed (1 Seat)


Dafen and Felinfoel (2 Seats)


Elli (1 Seat)


Garnant (1 Seat)


Glanamman (1 Seat)


Glanymor (2 Seats)

Sean Rees had stood in Glanymor in 2017 as a Plaid Cymru candidate and missed out on being elected by a single vote. In 2022, standing as an independent candidate, he topped the poll with a 407 vote majority over the second-placed candidate. That second seat was won by incumbent councillor, Louvain Roberts, who was elected as a Labour councillor in 2017 but left the Labour Party in 2019. At this election she stood as an Independent, retaining her seat. The other independent candidate, Amanda Carter, failed to be elected.


Glyn (1 Seat)


Gorslas (2 Seats)


Hendy (1 Seat)


Hengoed (2 Seats)


Kidwelly and St. Ishmael (2 Seats)

Gilasbey had been the councillor for the former
Kidwelly Kidwelly ( cy, Cydweli) is a town and community in Carmarthenshire, southwest Wales, approximately northwest of the most populous town in the county, Llanelli. In the 2001 census the community of Kidwelly returned a population of 3,289, inc ...
ward.


Laugharne Township (1 Seat)


Llanboidy (1 Seat)


Llanddarog (1 Seat)


Llandeilo (1 Seat)


Llandovery (1 Seat)


Llandybie (2 Seat)


Llanegwad (1 Seat)


Llanfihangel Aberbythych (1 Seat)


Llanfihangel-ar-Arth (1 Seat)


Llangadog (1 Seat)


Llangennech (2 Seats)


Llangunnor (1 Seat)


Llangyndeyrn (2 Seats)


Llannon (2 Seats)


Llanybydder (1 Seat)


Lliedi (2 Seats)

Rob James, leader of the Labour Group on Carmarthenshire County Council, was re-elected. The other incumbent Councillor, Shahana Najmi, had been elected in 2017 as a Labour Councillor, was one of several Labour Councillors in Llanelli to leave the Labour Party in 2019. Initially sitting as an Independent Councillor, Najmi joined the Conservative Party in 2021 but was not re-elected as a Conservative in Lliedi in 2022. Independent candidate, Heather Peters, was initially selected as a Labour Party candidate in this ward but in March 2022 announced she was standing for the New Independent Party, the Party formed out of many of those who left the Labour Party in 2019, instead. The other Independent candidate, Sharon Burdess, also stood for the New Independent Party having failed to secure a Labour Party nomination at these elections.


Llwynhendy (2 Seats)


Manordeilo and Salem (1 Seat)


Pembrey (2 Seats)


Penygroes (1 Seat)


Pontyberem (1 Seat)


Saron (2 Seats)


St. Clears and Llansteffan (2 Seats)


Swiss Valley (1 Seat)


Trelech (1 Seat)


Trimsaran (1 Seat)


Tycroes (1 Seat)


Tyisha (2 Seat)


Whitland (1 Seat)


References

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