Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective

1977 South Glamorgan County Council election

1977 Welsh local government election From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Remove ads

The second election to South Glamorgan County Council was held in May 1977.[1] It was preceded by the 1973 election and followed by the 1981 election.

Boundary changes

There were no boundary changes but the balance of representation in the Penarth wards appears to have changed with the North/Central ward gaining a seat and the West ward losing one.

Candidates

Conservative and Labour candidates contested the vast majority of seats. In contrast with four years previously there were more Liberal candidates together with a smaller number of Plaid Cymru candidates and Independents.

Outcome

When the authority was established the Conservatives had hoped to win control but failed to do so in 1973. However, they won control at this election, with sweeping gains across Cardiff and the Vale, including some seats which the party had not fully contested at the previous election. Defeated candidates included the leader of the council, Jack Leonard.[citation needed]

Ward Results

Summarize
Perspective

Adamsdown (two seats)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Barry, Baruc (one seat)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Barry, Buttrills (one seat)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Barry, Cadoc (one seat)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Barry, Castleland (one seat)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Barry, Court (two seats)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Barry, Dyfan (two seats)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Barry, Illtyd (one seat)

Councillor Tresize had sat for the Cadoc Ward at the previous election.

More information Party, Candidate ...

Canton (two seats)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Cardiff Rural No.1 (one seat)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Cardiff Rural No.3, Dinas Powys (two seats)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Cardiff Rural No.4, Wenvoe (one seat)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Cardiff Rural No.5, Rhoose (one seat)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Cardiff South (two seats)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Cathays (three seats)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Central (two seats)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Cowbridge No.1 (one seat)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Cowbridge No.2 (two seats)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Ely (four seats)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Gabalfa (three seats)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Grangetown (two seats)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Lisvane, Llanedeyrn and St Mellons (one seat)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Llandaff (three seats)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Llanishen (four seats)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Penarth North/Central (one seat)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Penarth South Ward (two seats)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Penarth West (one seat)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Penylan (five seats)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Plas Mawr (four seats)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Plasnewydd (two seats)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Rhiwbina (three seats)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Riverside (two seats)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Roath (three seats)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Rumney (five seats)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Splott (three seats)

More information Party, Candidate ...

Whitchurch (three seats)

More information Party, Candidate ...

KEY

  • indicates sitting councillor for the ward

+ indicates sitting councillor but for different ward

Remove ads

References

Loading related searches...

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.

Remove ads