1977_West_Glamorgan_County_Council_election

1977 West Glamorgan County Council election

1977 West Glamorgan County Council election

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

Candidates

The Labour Party fielded candidates in every ward. A significant proportion of seats were contested by the Conservative Party and Plaid Cymru with fewer candidates fielded by the Liberal Party.

A feature of the election was the number of Ratepayer candidates.

Outcome

Labour retained their majority but lost a number of seats, mainly to the Ratepayers but also to Plaid Cymru and Independents.

In the Neath area, three retiring Labour councillors were defeated.[2]

Results

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Ward Results

Aberavon East and West (three seats)

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Aberavon North (one seat)

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Aberavon South (one seat)

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Brynmelyn (two seats)

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Castle (two seats)

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Cwmafan (one seat)

John was elected as a Progressive candidate in 1973.

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Fforest Fach (two seats)

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Ffynone (two seats)

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Glyncorrwg (two seats)

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Gower No.1 (one seat)

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Gower No.2 (one seat)

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Gower No.3 (one seat)

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Landore (two seats)

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Llansamlet (two seats)

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Llwchwr No.1 (one seat)

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Llwchwr No.2 (two seats)

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Llwchwr No.3 (two seats)

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Margam Central (one seat)

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Margam North (one seat)

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Margam West (one seat)

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Morriston (two seats)

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Mumbles (two seats)

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Neath No.1, South and Briton Ferry (four seats)

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Neath No.2, North, Pontrhydyfen and Tonmawr (two seats)

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Neath Rural (six seats)

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Neath Rural No.5 (one seat)

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Penderry (three seats)

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Pontardawe No.1 (one seat)

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Pontardawe No.2 (two seats)

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Pontardawe No.3 (three seats)

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St Helens (two seats)

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Sketty (three seats)

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St Johns (two seats)

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St Thomas (two seats)

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Townhill (two seats)

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Victoria (two seats)

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References

  1. "West Glamorgan County Council Election Results 1973-1993" (PDF). The Elections Centre, Plymouth University. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  2. "1 - 2 - 3 - Now for Coleman, say Plaid". Neath Guardian. 12 May 1977. p. 1. Retrieved 6 October 2022.

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