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1981 Mid Glamorgan County Council election

1981 Mid Glamorgan County Council election

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The 1981 Mid Glamorgan County Council election was held in May 1981 and were the third elections to Mid Glamorgan County Council, electing 85 councillors.[1] They were preceded by the 1977 elections and followed by the 1985 elections.

Ward Results

Aberdare No.1: Llwydcoed (two seats)

Labour comfortably held both seats. Plaid Cymru, who held a seat in the ward from 1973 to 1977, did not field a candidate.

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Aberdare No.2: Blaengwawr (one seat)

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Aberdare No.3: Gadlys (one seat)

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Aberdare No.4: Town (one seat)

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Aberdare No.5: Aberaman (one seat)

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Abertridwr and Senghennydd

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Bedwas and Machen (two seats)

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Bedwellty No.1 Aberbargoed (one seat)

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Bedwellty No.2 Abertysswg (one seat)

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Bridgend (two seats)

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Caerphilly No.1 (one seat)

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Caerphilly No.2 Llanbradach (one seat)

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Caerphilly No.4 (one seat)

Bertie Rowland, a long-serving Labour councilor on the former Glamorgan County Council, regained the seat that he narrowly lost four years previously.

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Caerphilly No.5 North (one seat)

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Caerphilly No.6 South (one seat)

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Caerphilly No.7 (one seat)

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Cardiff Rural (one seat)

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Cowbridge Rural (one seat)

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Dowlais (one seat)

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Gelligaer No.1 (one seat)

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Gelligaer No.2 (one seat)

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Gelligaer No.3 (one seat)

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Gelligaer No.4 (two seats)

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Llantrisant and Llantwitfardre No.1 (four seats)

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Llantrisant and Llantwit Fardre No.2 (two seats)

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Maesteg No.1 (one seat)

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Maesteg No.2 (one seat)

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Maesteg No.3 (one seat)

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Merthyr, Cyfarthfa (one seat)

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Merthyr No.6 (one seat)

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Merthyr No.7 (one seat)

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Merthyr Park (two seats)

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Merthyr Town (one seat)

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Mountain Ash No.1 (one seat)

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Mountain Ash No.2 (one seat)

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Mountain Ash No.3 (two seats)

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Ogmore and Garw No.1 (one seat)

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Ogmore and Garw No.2 (two seats)

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Penybont No.1 (one seat)

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Penybont No.2 (one seat)

Walters had previously represented the neighbouring Penybont No.1 Ward which was also lost by the Conservatives.

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Penybont No.3 (one seat)

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Penybont No.4 (one seat)

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Penybont No.5 (two seats)

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Penybont No.6 (two seats)

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Penydarren (one seat)

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Pontypridd No.1 (one seat)

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Pontypridd No.2 Town (one seat)

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Pontypridd No.3 (one seat)

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Pontypridd No.4 Trallwn (one seat)

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Pontypridd No.5 Rhydyfelin (one seat)

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Pontypridd No.6 (one seat)

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Porthcawl No.1 (one seat)

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Porthcawl No.2 (one seat)

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Rhondda No.1 Treherbert (two seats)

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Rhondda No.2 Treorchy (two seats)

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Rhondda No.3 Pentre (one seat)

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Rhondda No.4 Ystrad (one seat)

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Rhondda No.5 (one seat)

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Rhondda No.6 (one seat)

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Rhondda No.7 Penygraig (one seat)

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Rhondda No.8 Porth (two seats)

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Rhondda No.9 (one seat)

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Rhymney Lower, Middle and Upper (one seat)

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Treharris (one seat)

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Vaynor and Penderyn No.1 (one seat)

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Vaynor and Penderyn No.2 (one seat)

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References

  1. "Mid Glamorgan County Council Election Results 1973-1993" (PDF). The Elections Centre, Plymouth University. Retrieved 17 October 2016.

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