Election Results
UK General Election Results 2011
Llanegwad By Election Results 2011
UK General Election Results 2010
Carmarthen East and Dinefwr Results 2010
Llanelli Constituency Results 2010
County Council Election results 2008
County Council Election Results 1st May 2008
Community Council Election Results 1st May 2008
European Elections 2009
The European Elections were held on Thursday 4th June 2009.
Seventy-two Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) were elected to represent the UK: 59 for England, Six for Scotland, four from Wales and three for Northern Ireland.
Carmarthen East and Dinefwr Area - Result of Count
Llanelli Region - Result of Count
Election Results Llanelli, Carmarthen East and Dinefwr
Kay Swinburn (CONSERVATIVE)
Rhea Court
Rhea Lane
Ledbury
HR8 2PT
Derek Vaughan (LABOUR)
4 Wenham Place
Neath
SA11 3AH
Jill Evans (PLAID CYMRU)
72 Tyntwla Road
Llwynypia
Rhondda
CF40 2SR
John Andreas Bufton (UKIP)
12 Green Gardens
Rhayader
Powys
LD6 5EH
For All Wales election results please visit the Pembrokeshire County Council Website.
Cenarth Electoral Division Result of Poll
4th November 2010
Cenarth Electoral Division Result of Poll
National Assembly for Wales and UK Referendum Elections Results
Thursday 5th May 2011
Residents received two ballot papers at this election, one to elect the Assembly Member for the Carmarthen East and Dinefwr Constituency or the Llanelli Constituency and a second to elect the four Assembly Members representing the Mid and West Wales Region.
Declaration of Result of Poll
National Assembly for Wales Referendum
3rd March 2011
Carmarthenshire Results
About the Referendum
The referendum will ask you to vote 'yes' or 'no' to the following question:
'Do you want the Assembly now to be able to make laws on all matters in the 20 subject areas it has powers for?'
The Assembly has powers to make laws on 20 subject areas (listed below). Currently the Assembly can make laws on some matters, but not others.
To make laws on any of the other matters, the Assembly must ask the UK Parliament for its agreement.
The UK Parliament then decides each time whether or not the Assembly can make these laws:
• Agriculture, fisheries, forestry and rural development
• Ancient monuments and historic buildings
• Culture
• Economic development
• Education and training
• Environment
• Fire and rescue services and promotion of fire safety
• Food
• Health and health services
• Highways and transport
• Housing
• Local government
• National Assembly for Wales
• Public administration
• Social welfare
• Sport and recreation
• Tourism
• Town and country planning
• Water and flood defence
• Welsh language
If the majority of voters vote 'yes'...
... the Assembly will be able to make laws on all matters in the 20 subject areas it has powers for without seeking agreement from the UK Parliament.
If the majority of voters vote 'no'...
... the current process will continue.
Cwmamman Town Council
Grenig Award
Cwmamman Town Council - Grenig Ward By Election Results
Cwmamman Town Council - Grenig Award
Poll
Statement as to persons nominated
Notice of poll
Vacant seat - Grenig Ward of Cwmamman Town Council