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2022 Welsh local elections

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2022 Welsh local elections

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All 1,231 seats to 22Welsh councils
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
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Ind
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LeaderMark DrakefordNoneAdam Price
PartyLabourIndependentPlaid Cymru
Last election468 seats, 30.4%309 seats, 22.5%208 seats, 16.5%
Seats won526307202
Seat changeIncrease66Decrease 2Decrease 6
Popular vote323,075206,703160,284
Percentage34%21.76%16.9%
SwingIncrease3.6%Decrease 0.74%Increase0.4%

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 
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GRN
LeaderAndrew RT DaviesJane DoddsAnthony Slaughter
PartyConservativeLiberal DemocratsGreen
Last election184 seats, 18.8%63 seats, 6.8%1 seat, 1.3%
Seats won111698
Seat changeDecrease86Increase10Increase 7
Popular vote145,11566,18021,585
Percentage15.3%6.97%2.27%
SwingDecrease 3.52%Increase0.17%Increase0.97%

Colours denote the winning party with outright control (left), and the largest party by ward (right)
Key:
  Labour
  Independent
  Plaid Cymru
  Conservative

The2022 Welsh local elections took place on 5 May 2022 to elect members of all twenty-two local authorities in Wales. They were held alongsideother local elections in the United Kingdom. The previous elections were held in2017.

TheWelsh Conservatives lost over a third of their seats and their majority onMonmouthshire County Council.[1]Plaid Cymru won outright control of four councils, which was the highest number in the party's history, however their overall number of councillors elected decreased.

Background

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In the local elections in 2017, 1,271 seats were elected.Welsh Labour won 468 seats, independent candidates won 309 seats,Plaid Cymru won 208 seats, theWelsh Conservatives won 184 seats, and theWelsh Liberal Democrats won 63 seats. Other parties including theWales Green Party won 22 seats.[2] The 2022 Welsh local elections were initially scheduled for 2021, to give councillors a four-year term, but they were delayed to 2022 to avoid clashing with the2021 Senedd election.[3] The 2021 Local Government and Elections (Wales) Act permanently changed the term length for councillors from four years to five years.[4]

Ahead of the 2022 elections, eleven of the twenty-two councils in Wales were underno overall control with no single party holding more than half of the seats. Labour controlled seven councils, Independents controlled two councils, and the Conservatives and Plaid Cymru each controlled one council.

Process

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To have been able to vote in the 2022 local elections in Wales a person must be aged 16 or over on the day of the election (also called "polling day"), have been registered to vote by the morning of the 14 April 2022, registered at an address in Wales, and not be legally excluded from voting.[5][6][7][8][9] The deadline for applications to vote by post was 19 April 2022, of which a request must have been put in writing.[9] Persons wishing to vote must also be one of the following:[5]

  • a British citizen
  • an Irish or EU citizen
  • a qualifying Commonwealth citizen
  • a citizen of another country living in Scotland or Wales who has permission to enter or stay in the UK, or who does not need permission

For this election, councils in Wales usefirst-past-the-post voting (FPTP) in single-member wards andblock voting in multi-member wards. For the next election in 2027, councils will choose whether to conduct elections under FPTP or thesingle transferable vote, due to changes in legislation in Wales.[10][11]

Principal councils

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Elections were held for all councillors in all 22 local authorities, all of which were conducted under new boundaries. These boundary changes mean a number of seats have been redrawn and the total number of councillors in Wales will fall from 1,254 to 1,233, a decrease of 21.

CouncilSeats
NewPriorDifference
Anglesey3530+5
Blaenau Gwent3342–9
Bridgend5154–3
Caerphilly6973–4
Cardiff7975+4
Carmarthenshire7574+1
Ceredigion3842–4
Conwy5559–4
Denbighshire4847+1
Flintshire6670–4
Gwynedd6975–6
Merthyr Tydfil3033–3
Monmouthshire4643+2
Neath Port Talbot6064–4
Newport5150+1
Pembrokeshire60600
Powys6873–5
Rhondda Cynon Taf75750
Swansea7572+3
Torfaen4044–4
Vale of Glamorgan5447+7
Wrexham5652+4
Totals1,2331,254–21

Candidates

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2,436 candidates sought election to 1,231 seats.[12][13]

Candidates
Party#Difference
from 2017
Labour863–47
Independent683–187
Conservative669–48
Plaid Cymru526[1]–23
Liberal Democrats284+4
Green115+37
Propel47
TUSC24
Freedom Alliance10
Reform UK4
Breakthrough Party1
SDP1
Heritage1
Women's Equality1
Localist18
Other53
1.^ Plaid Cymru figures include Plaid Cymru and Green PartyCommon Ground Alliance candidates in Cardiff.

Councils

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CouncilSeatsParty controlDetails
PreviousNew
Anglesey35No overall control (Plaid Cymru/independent coalition)Plaid CymruDetails
Blaenau Gwent33IndependentLabourDetails
Bridgend51No overall control (Labour minority)LabourDetails
Caerphilly69LabourLabourDetails
Cardiff79LabourLabourDetails
Carmarthenshire75No overall control (Plaid Cymru/independent coalition)Plaid CymruDetails
Ceredigion38No overall control (Plaid Cymru/independent coalition)Plaid CymruDetails
Conwy55No overall control (Conservative/independent coalition)No overall controlDetails
Denbighshire48No overall control (Conservative/independent coalition)No overall controlDetails
Flintshire66No overall control (Labour minority)No overall controlDetails
Gwynedd69Plaid CymruPlaid CymruDetails
Merthyr Tydfil30IndependentNo overall controlDetails
Monmouthshire46ConservativeNo overall controlDetails
Neath Port Talbot60LabourNo overall controlDetails
Newport51LabourLabourDetails
Pembrokeshire60No overall control (independent/Labour/Plaid Cymru/Lib Dem coalition)No overall controlDetails
Powys68No overall control (independent/Conservative coalition)No overall controlDetails
Rhondda Cynon Taf75LabourLabourDetails
Swansea75LabourLabourDetails
Torfaen40LabourLabourDetails
Vale of Glamorgan54No overall control (Labour/independent coalition)No overall controlDetails
Wrexham56No overall control (independent/Conservative coalition)No overall controlDetails
All 22 councils1,233

Results

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PartyVotes[14]%+/-Councils+/-Seats+/-
Labour323,07534%Increase3.6%8Increase1526Increase66
Independent206,70321.76%Decrease0.74%0Decrease3307Decrease2
Plaid Cymru160,28416.87%Increase0.37%4Increase3202Decrease6
Conservative145,11515.28%Decrease3.52%0Decrease1111Decrease86
Liberal Democrats66,1806.97%Increase0.17%0Steady69Increase10
Green21,5852.27%Increase0.97%0Steady8Increase7
Other26,9392.84%Increase0.34%0Steady9[15]Decrease12
No overall controln/an/an/a10Decrease1n/an/a
Post-election vacancyn/an/an/an/an/a2n/a

The Conservatives lost 86 councillors and lost control of the one council which they administered, Monmouthshire. Though Plaid Cymru lost a small amount of councillors, they consolidated and gained three councils.[16] The Liberal Democrats became the largest party in Powys council.[17] TheWelsh Green Party gained 8 councillors across 7 councils.[16]Propel gained one councillor in Cardiff.[18]

Whilst Labour gained two councils and lost one, they gained 66 councillors across the country.[17]

Analysis

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Ward result maps

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By council

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  • Anglesey 2022 result map
    Anglesey 2022 result map
  • Cardiff 2022 result map
    Cardiff 2022 result map
  • Ceredigion 2022 result map
    Ceredigion 2022 result map
  • Conwy 2022 result map
    Conwy 2022 result map
  • Denbighshire 2022 result map
    Denbighshire 2022 result map
  • Monmouthshire 2022 result map
    Monmouthshire 2022 result map
  • Powys 2022 result map
    Powys 2022 result map
  • Vale of Glamorgan 2022 result map
    Vale of Glamorgan 2022 result map
  • Wrexham 2022 result map
    Wrexham 2022 result map

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Local Elections 2022 in Wales".BBC News. Retrieved6 May 2022.
  2. ^Blake, Aled (5 May 2017)."The full results from the local elections in Wales".WalesOnline. Retrieved13 September 2021.
  3. ^Mosalski, Ruth (24 September 2019)."The date of the next council elections in Wales has moved".WalesOnline. Retrieved13 September 2021.
  4. ^"Local Government and Elections (Wales) Act 2021".business.senedd.wales. 18 November 2019. Retrieved13 September 2021.
  5. ^ab"Types of election, referendums, and who can vote".GOV.UK. Retrieved10 January 2022.
  6. ^"Running electoral registration - Wales".Electoral Commission. Retrieved10 January 2022.
  7. ^"Votes at 16".Electoral Reform Society. Retrieved10 January 2022.
  8. ^Uberoi, Elise; Johnston, Neil (19 November 2020)."Voting age".Commons Library. Retrieved10 January 2022.
  9. ^ab"Wales council elections 2022: A simple guide".BBC News. 25 March 2022. Retrieved14 April 2022.
  10. ^Cromar, Chris (10 September 2021)."Should England introduce PR for local elections like Scotland?".Public Sector Executive. Retrieved13 September 2021.
  11. ^"Local Government and Elections (Wales) Act 2021".legislation.gov.uk. Retrieved5 March 2022.
  12. ^"Local Elections SOPN Summary". Retrieved11 April 2022.
  13. ^"CARMARTHENSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION OF County Councillors"(PDF).carmarthenshire.gov.wales. 6 April 2022. Retrieved13 April 2022.
  14. ^"2022 local election results (Britain Elects aggregate)".Google Docs. Retrieved6 August 2024.
  15. ^Mosalski, Ruth; Hayward, Will (6 May 2022)."The full results from around Wales in the local elections 2022".Wales Online. Retrieved6 August 2024.
  16. ^ab"Local Elections 2022 in Wales".BBC News.BBC. Retrieved9 May 2022.
  17. ^ab"Welsh election results 2022: Tories lose their only council".BBC News. 6 May 2022. Retrieved9 May 2022.
  18. ^"The Wales local election results and reaction where you live".ITV News. 7 May 2022. Retrieved9 May 2022.
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