1949 Glamorgan County Council election explained

The eighteenth election to Glamorgan County Council, south Wales, took place in April 1949. It was preceded by the 1946 election and followed by the 1952 election.

Overview

Labour's comfortable majority on the council, including the aldermanic bench, remained unchanged.

Boundary changes

There were no boundary changes at this election.

Candidates

Many candidates were returned unopposed.

Among the Labour candidates returned unopposed was John Shea (Briton Ferry) who had been selected in a 'referendum' to succeed George Gethin, who had died some months before the election.[1]

Outcome

Labour retained their majority as comfortably as in all previous elections, and captured both the Garw Valley ward[2] and the Coedffranc ward[3] from the Communists.

Results

Barry

Dudley Howe had previously represented Cadoxton and gained the neighbouring Barry ward from Labour. However, Labour won Cadoxton for the first time against the new candidate.

Ystrad

Election of Aldermen

In addition to the 66 councillors the council consisted of 22 county aldermen. Aldermen were elected by the council, and served a six-year term. Following the 1928 election, there were eleven Aldermanic vacancies, all of which all of which were filled by Labour nominees despite the protestations of their opponents.[4]

The following retiring aldermen were re-elected:

The following new aldermen were elected:

By-elections

Eleven vacancies were caused by the election of aldermen.

Barry Dock by-election

Labour lost the by-election held following the re-election of Dorothy Rees to the aldermanic bench.[5] The Labour candidate had been elected following Rees's original election as alderman three years previously and at the recent election had unsuccessfully contested the neighbouring Barry ward.

Tylorstown by-election

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. News: County Council Election Candidates.. 15 December 2022. Neath Guardian . 4 March 1949. 6.
  2. News: County Council Election Results. Mid Glamorgan Area.. 9 June 2021 . Glamorgan Gazette . 8 April 1949. 1.
  3. News: Labour Regains Skewen By Big Majority. County Council Election Results.. 15 December 2022 . Glamorgan Gazette . 8 April 1949. 1.
  4. News: Seniority Ignored in Selection of Chairman. . 22 April 2021 . Western Mail . 15 March 1946 . 3.
  5. News: County Council By-Elections . 20 April 2021 . Western Mail . 20 April 1937 . 10.