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2017 Cardiff Council election

The 2017 Cardiff Council election was held on 4 May 2017 as part of the national 2017 Welsh local elections. The elections were preceded by the 2012 elections and were followed by the 2022 elections.[1]

2017 Cardiff Council election

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All 75 seats to Cardiff Council
38 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Phil Bale David Walker Elizabeth Clark
Party Labour Conservative Liberal Democrats
Leader's seat Llanishen Lisvane Cathays
Seats before 44 7 17
Seats won 40/75 20/74 11/75
Seat change 4 13 6
Popular vote 113,025 72,920 44,823
Percentage 39.5 25.5 15.7
Swing 3.2% 7.6% 0.7%

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Leader Neil McEvoy Fenella Bowden
Party Plaid Cymru Heath & Birchgrove Independents
Leader's seat Fairwater Heath
Seats before 3 1
Seats won 3/60 1/3
Seat change 0 0
Popular vote 41,243 3,810 (Heath)
Percentage 14.8 1.3
Swing 2.0% 0.2%

Map showing the results of the 2017 City of Cardiff Council Elections.

Council control before election

Labour

Council control after election

Labour

Election result edit

Labour maintained control of the authority following these elections, gaining their highest popular vote since 1995, but ending up with a reduced number of seats. The Conservatives achieved their best result since the unitary council was created in 1995, winning twenty seats and replacing the Liberal Democrats as the official opposition on the council. Plaid Cymru also secured their highest popular vote, despite standing in fewer seats than in 2012, but only won three seats. The Liberal Democrats in Cardiff suffered their worst election result in terms of total seats won (eleven) since 1995, whilst the local Green Party failed to win its first seat on the council, suffering a fall in support when compared to the 2012 election. The only independent candidate to be elected was Fenella Bowden in the Heath ward, who would become Cardiff Council's longest serving Independent councillor during the council term.[2]

The only member of the original council elected in 1995 who had served continuously since then is Russell Goodway, former leader of the Council, who was again returned for the Ely ward. Others elected in 1995 but who had not remained members continuously included Graham Hinchey, Susan Lent, Sarah Merry, Lynda Thorne (Labour) and Fenella Bowden (LD/Independent).

Leader of the Plaid Cymru group, Neil McEvoy, was the only party leader to remain in post immediately after the election. Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Elizabeth Clark lost her Cathays seat to Labour. Conservative group leader, David Walker, also stood down immediately after the elections.[3] Council leader and leader of the Labour group prior to the election, Phil Bale, was replaced by Splott councillor Huw Thomas.[4]

 
City of Cardiff Council Composition 2017
Cardiff Council Election 2017[5]
Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain/loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/−
  Labour 40 4 8 -4 53.3 39.5 113,025 +3.2
  Conservative 20 13 0 +13 26.6 25.5 72,920 +7.6
  Liberal Democrats 11 0 5 -6 14.6 15.7 44,823 -0.7
  Plaid Cymru 3 1 1 ±0.0 4.0 14.8 42,352 +2.0
  Heath/Birchgrove Ind. 1 0 0 ±0.0 1.3 1.3 3,810 -0.2
  Green 0 0 0 ±0.0 0.0 1.3 3,822 -5.2
  UKIP 0 0 0 ±0.0 0.0 0.8 2,373 +0.3
  Independent 0 0 3 -3 0.0 0.7 2,056 N/A
  TUSC 0 0 0 ±0.0 0.0 0.3 810 -0.2

Manifestos edit

The four largest political groups on Cardiff Council produced manifestos for the 2017 local election campaign. The Heath Independents committed to six pledges ahead of the election.[6]

The South Wales Echo also interviewed the four largest political group leaders prior to election day.

Cardiff Labour[7][8][9]
Cardiff Conservatives[10][11]
Cardiff Liberal Democrats[12][13][14]
Plaid Cymru[15][16][17]

Ward results edit

* = sitting councillor in this ward prior to election

Adamsdown (2 seats) edit

Adamsdown[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Nigel Howells* 917 42.8 +3.0
Labour Owen Jones 913 42.6 +3.4
Labour Gwenda Owen 874
Liberal Democrats John Dixon 863
Conservative Catherine Hemingway 107 5.0 +2.1
Plaid Cymru Edward Mason 105 4.9 -0.4
Plaid Cymru Esyllt Meurig 100
Green Mark Pritchard 99 4.6 -1.8
Conservative Pauline Ambani 97
TUSC David Reid 27 1.3 -2.4
Turnout 2,144 36.1 +7.4
Registered electors 5,946
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Butetown (1 seat) edit

Butetown[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Saeed Ebrahim 1,462 56.3 +19.0
Plaid Cymru Arreyeh-Naasir Aadan 462 17.8 -0.7
Conservative Heather Ward 356 13.7 +2.8
Liberal Democrats Michail Arapis 237 9.1 -23.2
Green Neil Monteiro 85 3.3 -0.3
Turnout 2,597 34.9 +4.6
Registered electors 7,438
Labour hold Swing

Caerau (2 seats) edit

Caerau[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Peter Bradbury* 1,340 51.1 -7.2
Labour Elaine Simmons* 1,152
Plaid Cymru Matthew Harvey 881 33.6 +23.5
Plaid Cymru Jonathan Swan 788
Conservative Edna Huntley 382 14.6 +6.3
Conservative Kolawole Ponnle 277
Liberal Democrats John Speake 71 2.7 -14.8
Liberal Democrats Laura Speake 61
TUSC John Williams 28 1.1 N/A
Turnout 2,623 33.4 +4.1
Registered electors 7,859
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Canton (3 seats) edit

Canton[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Susan Elsmore* 2,370 42.3 -5.3
Labour Stephen Cunnah 2,314
Labour Ramesh Patel* 2,301
Plaid Cymru Rhys Ab Owen 2,105 37.5 +17.3
Plaid Cymru Elin Tudur 1,944
Plaid Cymru John Lowes 1,867
Conservative David Davies 666 11.9 +1.1
Conservative Barbara Davies 649
Liberal Democrats Morgan Griffith-David 376 6.7 +4.2
Conservative Aileen Ashmore 363
Green Daniel McGowan 363 6.5 -9.1
Liberal Democrats Peter Harding 281
Liberal Democrats Andrew Owen 274
Turnout 5,607 51.3 +10.0
Registered electors 10,929
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Cathays (4 seats) edit

Labour won all four seats. Ali Ahmed previously represented Butetown.

Cathays[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Sarah Merry* 1,639 50.3 +20.6
Labour Ali Ahmed 1,581
Labour Chris Weaver* 1,468
Labour Norma Mackie 1,458
Liberal Democrats Elizabeth Clark* 976 30.0 +2.5
Liberal Democrats Jack Satterthwaite 843
Liberal Democrats Thomas Pilliner 834
Liberal Democrats Paul Bailey 809
Green Helen Westhead 416 12.8 -8.7
Plaid Cymru Daniel Bryant 318 9.8 +0.8
Conservative Emily Higham 308 9.4 +1.7
Conservative Simon Rees 300
Conservative Joseph Ventre 297
Plaid Cymru Peter Davies 280
Plaid Cymru Emily Cole 274
Plaid Cymru Emyr Gruffydd 250
Conservative Callum Sloper 244
TUSC Calum Glanville-Ellis 81 2.5 N/A
TUSC Sebastian Robyns-Landricombe 63
Turnout 3,256 28.1 +10.5
Registered electors 11,589
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

Creigiau & St. Fagans (1 seat) edit

Creigiau & St. Fagans[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Graham Thomas* 948 47.0 +9.8
Plaid Cymru Wynford Owen 644 31.9 -4.8
Labour John Yarrow 334 16.6 -2.3
Liberal Democrats Peter Borrow 91 4.5 +1.4
Turnout 2,018 50.3 +7.4
Registered electors 4,011
Conservative hold Swing

Cyncoed (3 seats) edit

Cyncoed[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Wendy Congreve 1,874 39.9 -4.8
Conservative Kathryn Kelloway 1,852 39.4 +12.4
Liberal Democrats Bablin Molik 1,769
Conservative Lee Canning 1,737
Conservative Lee Gonzalez 1,733
Liberal Democrats Jayne Lutwyche 1,727
Labour Ian Bounds 996 21.2 +4.3
Labour Alvin Shum 757
Labour Louise Thomas 710
Green Timothy Jones 415 8.8 +3.4
Turnout 4,696 56.3 +13.0
Registered electors 8,344
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Ely (3 seats) edit

Ely[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Irene Goddard* 1,472 51.4 -4.9
Labour James Murphy* 1,380
Labour Russell Goodway* 1,269
Plaid Cymru Lowri Brown 786 27.4
Plaid Cymru Christopher Newth 745
Plaid Cymru Andrea Gibson 622
Conservative Owen Robbins 509 17.8 +9.4
Conservative Leighton McEwan 507
Liberal Democrats Linda Amoss 267 9.3 +5.9
Liberal Democrats Michael Rees 97
Liberal Democrats Matthew Hemsley 84
TUSC Richard Edwards 64 2.2 N/A
Turnout 2,864 29.5 +0.8
Registered electors 9,710
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Fairwater (3 seats) edit

Fairwater[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Plaid Cymru Neil McEvoy* 2,414 56.3 +13.5
Plaid Cymru Lisa Ford* 2,349
Plaid Cymru Keith Parry 2,017
Labour Paul Mitchell* 1,160 27.1 -9.7
Labour John Bayliss 1,101
Labour Irene Humphreys 1,039
Conservative John Williams 535 12.5 -1.5
Conservative Alan Hill 533
Conservative Ronald Michaelis 450
Liberal Democrats Eleri Randerson 203 4.7 +2.9
Green Phillip Croxall 190 4.4 -0.2
Liberal Democrats Mark Rees 92
Liberal Democrats Oliver Townsend 92
TUSC Ross Saunders 73 1.7 N/A
Turnout 4,287 44.5 +3.7
Registered electors 9,639
Plaid Cymru hold Swing
Plaid Cymru hold Swing
Plaid Cymru gain from Labour Swing

Gabalfa (2 seats) edit

Gabalfa[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Rhys Taylor 922 44.1 -7.0
Liberal Democrats Ashley Wood 920
Labour Joycelyn Coughlin 818 39.1 +11.8
Labour Matthew Hexter 719
Plaid Cymru Sioned Treharne 178 8.5 +1.7
Plaid Cymru Gareth Kennard-Holden 169
Conservative Niall Piercy 165 7.9 +1.6
Conservative Margaret Evans 149
Turnout 2,091 35.7 +10.1
Registered electors 5,863
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Grangetown (3 seats) edit

Plaid Cymru lost a seat they had gained in a by-election in November 2016.

Grangetown[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Ashley Lister 2,199 44.7 +4.5
Labour Abdul Sattar 2,198
Labour Lynda Thorne* 2,121
Plaid Cymru Tariq Awan* 1,758 35.7 +2.2
Plaid Cymru David Vaughan 1,438
Plaid Cymru Elizabeth Musa 1,310
Conservative Michael Bryan 671 13.6 +6.8
Conservative Jenna Malvisi 604
Conservative Andrew Pike 580
Liberal Democrats Jahangir Hussain 350 7.1 -4.1
Green Simon Morton 272 5.5 +0.7
Liberal Democrats Malcolm Evans 232
Liberal Democrats Muhammad Latif 194
TUSC Lianne Francis 65 1.3 N/A
TUSC Joseph Fathallah 46
Turnout 4,924 37.3 +0.5
Registered electors 13,215
Labour gain from Plaid Cymru Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Heath (3 seats) edit

The independent candidates stood again as Heath & Birchgrove Independents.[18]

Heath[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Graham Hinchey* 2,010 38.2 +10.5
Conservative Lyn Hudson* 1,830 34.8 +9.9
Heath Independent Fenella Bowden* 1,737 33.0 +3.7
Labour Penelope Owen 1,704
Labour Michael Ash-Edwards 1,667
Conservative Peter Hudson 1,602
Conservative Michelle Michaelis 1,477
Heath Independent Steven Bowden 1,143
Heath Independent Jane Reece 930
Plaid Cymru Helen Smith 410 7.8 +1.5
Green Christopher Von Ruhland 251 4.8 -0.1
Liberal Democrats Peter Randerson 244 4.6 -2.2
Liberal Democrats Wijdan Said 163
Liberal Democrats Daniel Schmeising-Barnes 119
Turnout 5,264 55.1 +11.0
Registered electors 9,490
Labour hold Swing
Conservative hold Swing
Heath Independent hold Swing

Lisvane (1 seat) edit

Lisvane[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative David Walker* 1,232 75.6 +2.5
Labour Jessica Taylor 219 13.4 -3.5
Liberal Democrats Myfanwy Price 130 8.0 +3.5
Plaid Cymru Anthony Couch 49 3.0 -0.6
Turnout 1,635 56.3 +8.6
Registered electors 2,903
Conservative hold Swing

Llandaff (2 seats) edit

Llandaff[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Sean Driscoll 1,370 35.7 +13.0
Conservative Philipa Hill-John 1,169
Plaid Cymru Judith Allan 1,087 28.3 +18.9
Plaid Cymru Angharad Llwyd 1,017
Labour Co-op Catherine Antippas 944 24.6 -3.1
Labour Co-op Keith Jackson 853
Independent Mike Baker 349 9.1 +5.9
Liberal Democrats Alexander Meredith 270 7.0 -24.5
Liberal Democrats Christine Lutwyche 259
Green Benjamin Smith 130 3.4 -0.3
Turnout 3,836 55.6 +9.9
Registered electors 6,903
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats Swing
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

Llandaff North (2 seats) edit

Llandaff North[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Dilwar Ali* 1,400 55.2 +7.8
Labour Jennifer Burke-Davies 1,349
Conservative Elizabeth Morgan 531 20.9 +15.0
Plaid Cymru Steffan Webb 439 17.3 +11.9
Conservative Diana Abuzaid 422
Plaid Cymru Gillian Griffin 394
Liberal Democrats Elinor Dixon 171 6.7 -7.6
Liberal Democrats Matthew Dixon 104
Independent Jonathan Bishop 56 2.2 -21.0
TUSC Gwilym Evans 39 1.5 N/A
Turnout 2,537 43.9 +3.3
Registered electors 5,782
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Llanishen (4 seats) edit

Llanishen[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Shaun Jenkins 2,890 43.8 +9.0
Labour Co-op Phillip Bale* 2,805 42.5 +1.5
Conservative John Lancaster 2,804
Conservative Thomas Parkhill 2,528
Labour Co-op Garry Hunt* 2,523
Conservative Daniel Ruff 2,383
Labour Co-op Jacqueline Jones 2,282
Labour Co-op Masudah Ali 2,254
Plaid Cymru Lona Roberts 666 10.1 +2.9
Liberal Democrats Karl Mudd 593 9.0 +4.1
Liberal Democrats Sarah Bridges 575
Liberal Democrats Anabella Rees 543
Green Michael Cope 528 8.0 +2.6
Liberal Democrats Robert Godfrey 449
UKIP Lawrence Gwynn 323 4.9 -1.9
UKIP Crispin John 240
UKIP Vivian Evans 220
UKIP John Hill 180
Turnout 6,594 50.0 +12.9
Registered electors 13,175
Conservative hold Swing
Labour Co-op hold Swing
Conservative gain from Labour Co-op Swing
Conservative gain from Labour Co-op Swing

Llanrumney (3 seats) edit

Llanrumney[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Keith Jones* 1,269 56.1 -11.9
Labour Heather Joyce* 1,258
Labour Lee Bridgeman 1,195
Conservative Giles Cross 551 24.4 +10.0
Conservative Maria Hill 484
Conservative Aled Jones-Pritchard 432
UKIP Gary Oldfield 255 11.3 N/A
UKIP Teresa Davies 207
Plaid Cymru Trevor Keane 200 8.8
UKIP Robert Lewis 151
Liberal Democrats Wayne Street 126 5.6 +2.8
Plaid Cymru Colin Lewis 114
Plaid Cymru Ceri Ann Tegwyn 96
Liberal Democrats Jonathan Bird 77
Liberal Democrats Patricia Rees 73
Turnout 2,260 29.2 -0.4
Registered electors 7,744
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Pentwyn (4 seats) edit

Pentwyn[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Joseph Carter* 1,822 45.6 +1.8
Liberal Democrats Emma-Janey Sandry 1,627
Liberal Democrats Daniel Naughton 1,548
Labour Frank Jacobsen 1,411 35.3 -2.4
Labour Michael Fogg 1,409
Liberal Democrats Jonathan Shimmin 1,346
Labour Samsunear Ali 1,325
Labour Margaret Thomas 1,119
Conservative Kathleen Fisher 663 16.6 +9.7
Conservative Munawar Mughal 623
Conservative Nathan Watson 559
Conservative Jack Sellers 530
Plaid Cymru Andrew Morgan 236 5.9 +1.3
Plaid Cymru Pauline Morgan 228
Plaid Cymru Martin Pollard 202
Plaid Cymru Huw Hughes 172
TUSC Steve Williams 98 2.5 N/A
Turnout 3,994 37.6 +6.6
Registered electors 10,623
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

Pentyrch (1 seat) edit

Pentyrch[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Gavin Hill-John* 733 47.4 -7.0
Plaid Cymru Hywel Wigley 518 33.5 +21.4
Labour Richard Hughes 234 15.1 -14.0
Liberal Democrats Caroline Morris 63 4.1 +2.5
Turnout 1,548 55.4 +3.1
Registered electors 2,790
Conservative hold Swing

Penylan (3 seats) edit

Penylan[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Joe Boyle* 2,519 25.6 -22.5
Liberal Democrats Rodney Berman 2,195
Liberal Democrats Asghar Ali 2,078
Labour Louise Westlake 1,317 13.4 -12.6
Labour Bethan Proctor 1,231
Labour Sajad Nazari 1,044
Conservative Sara Canning 855 8.7 -1.2
Conservative Rhys Gadsby 743
Conservative Sophie Tyrill 723
Plaid Cymru Nicholas Carter 543 5.5 -2.2
Green Huw Burrows 495 5.0 -3,3
Independent Leigh Worrall 316 3.2 N/A
Turnout 9,897 50.1 +8.6
Registered electors 9,897
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Plasnewydd (4 seats) edit

The Liberal Democrats lost a seat they had gained in a by-election.

Plasnewydd[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Susan Lent* 2,408 52.2 +15.4
Labour Daniel De'ath* 2,311
Labour Mary McGarry* 2,159
Labour Peter Wong 2,055
Liberal Democrats Manzoor Ahmed 1,545 33.5 +0.8
Liberal Democrats Robin Rea* 1,531
Liberal Democrats Cadan Ap Tomos 1,410
Liberal Democrats Richard Jerrett 1,300
Green Daniel Ward 560 12.1 -0.7
Plaid Cymru Mariana Montiel 371 8.0 -4.1
Plaid Cymru Angharad Lewis 346
Plaid Cymru Matthew Lloyd 331
Conservative Enid Harries 297 6.4 +0.8
Conservative Lucy Golding 289
Conservative Rowland Hemingway 252
Conservative Marc Gonzalez 223
Turnout 4,611 38.9 +13.3
Registered electors 11,851
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour gain from Liberal Democrats Swing

Pontprennau and Old St. Mellons (2 seats) edit

Pontprennau & Old St. Mellons[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Dianne Rees* 1,851 57.6 +21.7
Conservative Joel Williams 1,760
Labour Georgina Phillips* 1,134 35.3 -13.7
Labour Shane Andrews 891
Plaid Cymru David Davies 200 6.2 -1.4
Liberal Democrats Mary Naughton 176 5.5 +0.3
Liberal Democrats David Keigwin 167
Turnout 3,216 44.5 +10.4
Registered electors 7,221
Conservative hold Swing
Conservative gain from Labour Swing

Radyr (1 seat) edit

Radyr[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Roderick McKerlich* 1,193 43.1 -10.2
Plaid Cymru Michael Deem 999 36.1 +28.9
Labour Mohammed Islam 358 12.9 -19.5
Liberal Democrats Hilary Borrow 218 7.9 +3.7
Turnout 2,772 53.4 +7.6
Registered electors 5,195
Conservative hold Swing

Rhiwbina (3 seats) edit

Two of the three Independent councillors elected in 2012 rejoined the Conservatives in 2015[19] and the third Independent was defeated by a Conservative in this election.

Rhiwbina[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Jayne Cowan* 3,595 63.0 +51.4
Conservative Adrian Robson* 3,230
Conservative Oliver Owen 2,565
Independent Eleanor Sanders* 1,565 27.4 -41.5
Labour Meurig Williams 1,524 26.7 +15.3
Labour Clare Jones 1,500
Labour Alan Golding 1,159
Plaid Cymru Stephen Lake 402 7.0 +2.9
Liberal Democrats Jonathan Land 371 6.5 +5.1
Liberal Democrats Philippa Willmot 198
Liberal Democrats Dale Hargrove 170
Turnout 5,710 61.9 +7.8
Registered electors 9,219
Conservative gain from Independent Swing
Conservative gain from Independent Swing
Conservative gain from Independent Swing

Riverside (3 seats) edit

Riverside[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Iona Gordon* 2,278 53.2 +6.5
Labour Caro Wild* 2,050
Labour Kanaya Singh 1,941
Plaid Cymru Ruksana Begum 1,126 26.3 -4.8
Plaid Cymru Richard Williams 1,054
Plaid Cymru Mubashar Sawati 959
Conservative Jason Griffin 510 11.9 +4.2
Conservative Leon Bancroft 464
Conservative Gaener Davies 415
Liberal Democrats Alun Williams 401 9.3 +5.5
Green Kenneth Barker 400 9.3 +1.4
Liberal Democrats Molik Ahmed 255
Liberal Democrats Callum Littlemore 218
Independent Ahmed Alsisi 86 2.0 N/A
Turnout 4,283 44.6 +9.4
Registered electors 9,595
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Rumney (2 seats) edit

Rumney[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Robert Derbyshire* 1,030 46.3 -2.1
Labour Jacqueline Parry* 1,017
Conservative Gareth Lloyd 871 39.2 +11.5
Conservative James Roach 684
UKIP John Ireland 221 9.9 N/A
UKIP Wayne Cashin 204
Liberal Democrats Peter Amoss 104 4.7 +2.6
Liberal Democrats Hugh Minor 91
TUSC Emily Stables 39 1.8 -0.1
Turnout 2,222 33.5 +3.6
Registered electors 6,629
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Splott (3 seats) edit

Splott[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Elizabeth Henshaw 1,685 55.3 +7.4
Labour Huw Thomas* 1,658
Labour Edward Stubbs* 1,656
Conservative Robert Lawrence 416 13.6 +9.3
Liberal Democrats Zara England 413 13.5 -16.5
Conservative Gail Morgan 401
Plaid Cymru Stephanie Greedy 398 13.1 +6.0
Plaid Cymru Rhys Cisuelo 385
Conservative Vivienne Ward 373
Liberal Democrats Philip Dore 356
Liberal Democrats James Bear 322
Plaid Cymru Favour Egbekayi 292
Green Samuel Patterson 170 5.6 -1.1
TUSC Katrine Williams 70 2.3 -0.7
TUSC David Bartlett 67
TUSC Jioao Felix 50
Turnout 3,047 33.1 +3.0
Registered electors 9,211
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Trowbridge (3 seats) edit

Ralph Cook was elected as a Labour candidate in 2012.

Trowbridge[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Christopher Lay 1,239 42.0 -16.5
Labour Mary Bowen-Thomson 1,145
Labour Michael Costas-Michael* 1,061
Liberal Democrats Ralph Cook* 741 25.1 +11.1
Conservative Richard Foley 692 23.4 +10.0
UKIP Thomas Harrison 620 21.0 N/A
Conservative Janine Jones-Pritchard 584
Liberal Democrats Jade Smith 540
Liberal Democrats Russell Tysoe 479
Conservative Thomas Hall 249
Plaid Cymru Cerith Griffiths 235 8.0 -2.5
Plaid Cymru Catrin Davies 211
Plaid Cymru Patrick Daley 196
UKIP Richard Lewis 193
UKIP Lawrence Lado 172
Turnout 2,951 26.6 +4.6
Registered electors 11,089
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Whitchurch and Tongwynlais (4 seats) edit

Whitchurch & Tongwynlais[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Michael Phillips 2,905 41.5 +0.3
Conservative Timothy Davies 2,900
Conservative Linda Morgan 2,856
Conservative Michael Jones-Pritchard 2,753
Labour Hannah Buckingham 2,700 38.6 -2.6
Labour Marc Palmer 2,488
Labour Norman Gettings 2,461
Labour Maliika Kaaba 2,234
Plaid Cymru Mali Rowlands 962 13.8 +3.4
Plaid Cymru Daniel Allsobrook 951
Plaid Cymru Glenys Evans 885
Plaid Cymru Julia Burns 856
Liberal Democrats Lynne Barrett-Lee 540 7.7 +3.4
Liberal Democrats Dominic Eggbeer 516
Liberal Democrats Geraldine Nichols 365
Liberal Democrats Usman Bukhari 312
Turnout 6,994 55.6 +13.1
Registered electors 12,589
Conservative gain from Labour Swing
Conservative gain from Labour Swing
Conservative gain from Labour Swing
Conservative gain from Labour Swing

By-elections between 2017 and 2022 edit

Ely edit

Ely by-election, 21 February 2019[20]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Plaid Cymru Andrea Gibson 831 43.1 +17.8
Labour Irene Humphreys 779 40.4 -7.1
Conservative Gavin Brookman 271 14.1 -2.4
Liberal Democrats Richard Jerrett 46 2.4 -6.2
Majority 52 2.7 N/A
Turnout 1,927 20.3 -9.2
Registered electors 9,482
Plaid Cymru gain from Labour Swing

The by-election was caused by the death of Labour councillor Jim Murphy on 1 December 2018.[21]

Cyncoed edit

Cyncoed by-election 16 July 2019[22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Robert Hopkins 1,920 55.3 +18.9
Conservative Peter Hudson 838 24.1 -11.9
Labour Madhu Khanna-Davies 560 16.1 -3.3
Plaid Cymru Morgan Rogers 152 4.4 N/A
Majority 1,082 31.1 +13.4
Turnout 3,484 42.1 -1.2
Registered electors 8,268
Liberal Democrats hold Swing +15.4

The by-election was caused by the death of Liberal Democrat Councillor Wendy Congreve on 14 May 2019.[23][24]

Whitchurch & Tongwynlais edit

Whitchurch & Tongwynlais by-election 3 October 2019[25][26]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Mia Rees 1,544 36.4 -4.5
Labour Marc Palmer 1,190 28.0 -10.0
Plaid Cymru Dan Allsobrook 674 15.9 +2.3
Liberal Democrats Sian Donne 588 13.9 +6.3
Green David Griffin 248 5.8 -2.3
Majority 354 8.4 +3.2
Turnout 4,244 33.7 -11.7
Registered electors 12,589
Conservative hold Swing +2.7

The by-election was caused by the death of Conservative councillor Tim Davies on 4 June 2019.[27]

Llanishen edit

Llanishen by-election 21 November 2019[28][29]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Siân-Elin Melbourne 1,566 43.4 +6.3
Labour Garry Hunt 1,254 34.7 -1.2
Liberal Democrats Will Ogborne 387 10.7 +3.1
Plaid Cymru Chris Haines 209 5.8 -2.7
Green Michael Cope 138 3.8 -3.0
Independent Lawrence Gwynn 59 1.6 N/A
Majority 312 8.7 N/A
Turnout 3,613 27.3 -18.9
Registered electors 13,227
Conservative gain from Labour Swing

The by-election was caused by the resignation of Labour councillor Phil Bale in Autumn 2019.[30]

Heath edit

Heath by-election 11 November 2021[31][32]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Julie Sangani 1,729 47.1 +16.1
Conservative Peter Hudson 1,128 30.8 +2.5
Liberal Democrats Kathryn Lock 561 15.3 +11.5
Plaid Cymru Gwennol Haf 250 6.8 +0.5
Majority 601 16.3 N/A
Turnout 3,668 38.4 -16.6
Registered electors 9,552
Labour gain from Independent Swing

The by-election was caused by the resignation of Councillor Fenella Bowden, who stepped down for health reasons in September 2021.[33]

Other changes between 2017 and 2021 edit

Neil McEvoy was expelled by Plaid Cymru for 18 months on 19 March 2018,[34] and then sat under the label "Fairwater Cardiff West".[35] In February 2020 he formed the Welsh National Party, later to become "Propel"[36] along with 3 other former Plaid Cymru councillors.[37] One of those, Ely councillor Andrea Gibson, later left the party and sat as an Independent.

An Electoral Review undertaken by the Local Democracy and Boundary Commission for Wales recommended an increase to the total number of council seats in Cardiff from 75 to 79 ahead of the next election.[38][39] The changes were accepted with only slight modification, to take effect from the 2022 council election.[40]

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2017, cardiff, council, election, held, 2017, part, national, 2017, welsh, local, elections, elections, were, preceded, 2012, elections, were, followed, 2022, elections, 2012, 2017, 2022, seats, cardiff, council38, seats, needed, majority, first, party, second. The 2017 Cardiff Council election was held on 4 May 2017 as part of the national 2017 Welsh local elections The elections were preceded by the 2012 elections and were followed by the 2022 elections 1 2017 Cardiff Council election 2012 4 May 2017 2022 All 75 seats to Cardiff Council38 seats needed for a majority First party Second party Third party Leader Phil Bale David Walker Elizabeth ClarkParty Labour Conservative Liberal DemocratsLeader s seat Llanishen Lisvane CathaysSeats before 44 7 17Seats won 40 75 20 74 11 75Seat change 4 13 6Popular vote 113 025 72 920 44 823Percentage 39 5 25 5 15 7Swing 3 2 7 6 0 7 Fourth party Fifth party Leader Neil McEvoy Fenella BowdenParty Plaid Cymru Heath amp Birchgrove IndependentsLeader s seat Fairwater HeathSeats before 3 1Seats won 3 60 1 3Seat change 0 0Popular vote 41 243 3 810 Heath Percentage 14 8 1 3Swing 2 0 0 2 Map showing the results of the 2017 City of Cardiff Council Elections Council control before electionLabour Council control after election Labour Contents 1 Election result 2 Manifestos 3 Ward results 3 1 Adamsdown 2 seats 3 2 Butetown 1 seat 3 3 Caerau 2 seats 3 4 Canton 3 seats 3 5 Cathays 4 seats 3 6 Creigiau amp St Fagans 1 seat 3 7 Cyncoed 3 seats 3 8 Ely 3 seats 3 9 Fairwater 3 seats 3 10 Gabalfa 2 seats 3 11 Grangetown 3 seats 3 12 Heath 3 seats 3 13 Lisvane 1 seat 3 14 Llandaff 2 seats 3 15 Llandaff North 2 seats 3 16 Llanishen 4 seats 3 17 Llanrumney 3 seats 3 18 Pentwyn 4 seats 3 19 Pentyrch 1 seat 3 20 Penylan 3 seats 3 21 Plasnewydd 4 seats 3 22 Pontprennau and Old St Mellons 2 seats 3 23 Radyr 1 seat 3 24 Rhiwbina 3 seats 3 25 Riverside 3 seats 3 26 Rumney 2 seats 3 27 Splott 3 seats 3 28 Trowbridge 3 seats 3 29 Whitchurch and Tongwynlais 4 seats 4 By elections between 2017 and 2022 4 1 Ely 4 2 Cyncoed 4 3 Whitchurch amp Tongwynlais 4 4 Llanishen 4 5 Heath 5 Other changes between 2017 and 2021 6 ReferencesElection result editLabour maintained control of the authority following these elections gaining their highest popular vote since 1995 but ending up with a reduced number of seats The Conservatives achieved their best result since the unitary council was created in 1995 winning twenty seats and replacing the Liberal Democrats as the official opposition on the council Plaid Cymru also secured their highest popular vote despite standing in fewer seats than in 2012 but only won three seats The Liberal Democrats in Cardiff suffered their worst election result in terms of total seats won eleven since 1995 whilst the local Green Party failed to win its first seat on the council suffering a fall in support when compared to the 2012 election The only independent candidate to be elected was Fenella Bowden in the Heath ward who would become Cardiff Council s longest serving Independent councillor during the council term 2 The only member of the original council elected in 1995 who had served continuously since then is Russell Goodway former leader of the Council who was again returned for the Ely ward Others elected in 1995 but who had not remained members continuously included Graham Hinchey Susan Lent Sarah Merry Lynda Thorne Labour and Fenella Bowden LD Independent Leader of the Plaid Cymru group Neil McEvoy was the only party leader to remain in post immediately after the election Leader of the Liberal Democrats Elizabeth Clark lost her Cathays seat to Labour Conservative group leader David Walker also stood down immediately after the elections 3 Council leader and leader of the Labour group prior to the election Phil Bale was replaced by Splott councillor Huw Thomas 4 nbsp City of Cardiff Council Composition 2017Cardiff Council Election 2017 5 Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain loss Seats Votes Votes Labour 40 4 8 4 53 3 39 5 113 025 3 2 Conservative 20 13 0 13 26 6 25 5 72 920 7 6 Liberal Democrats 11 0 5 6 14 6 15 7 44 823 0 7 Plaid Cymru 3 1 1 0 0 4 0 14 8 42 352 2 0 Heath Birchgrove Ind 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 3 3 810 0 2 Green 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 3 822 5 2 UKIP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 2 373 0 3 Independent 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 7 2 056 N A TUSC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 810 0 2Manifestos editThe four largest political groups on Cardiff Council produced manifestos for the 2017 local election campaign The Heath Independents committed to six pledges ahead of the election 6 The South Wales Echo also interviewed the four largest political group leaders prior to election day Cardiff Labour 7 8 9 Cardiff Conservatives 10 11 Cardiff Liberal Democrats 12 13 14 Plaid Cymru 15 16 17 Ward results edit sitting councillor in this ward prior to election Adamsdown 2 seats edit Adamsdown 5 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Nigel Howells 917 42 8 3 0Labour Owen Jones 913 42 6 3 4Labour Gwenda Owen 874Liberal Democrats John Dixon 863Conservative Catherine Hemingway 107 5 0 2 1Plaid Cymru Edward Mason 105 4 9 0 4Plaid Cymru Esyllt Meurig 100Green Mark Pritchard 99 4 6 1 8Conservative Pauline Ambani 97TUSC David Reid 27 1 3 2 4Turnout 2 144 36 1 7 4Registered electors 5 946Liberal Democrats hold SwingLabour hold SwingButetown 1 seat edit Butetown 5 Party Candidate Votes Labour Saeed Ebrahim 1 462 56 3 19 0Plaid Cymru Arreyeh Naasir Aadan 462 17 8 0 7Conservative Heather Ward 356 13 7 2 8Liberal Democrats Michail Arapis 237 9 1 23 2Green Neil Monteiro 85 3 3 0 3Turnout 2 597 34 9 4 6Registered electors 7 438Labour hold SwingCaerau 2 seats edit Caerau 5 Party Candidate Votes Labour Peter Bradbury 1 340 51 1 7 2Labour Elaine Simmons 1 152Plaid Cymru Matthew Harvey 881 33 6 23 5Plaid Cymru Jonathan Swan 788Conservative Edna Huntley 382 14 6 6 3Conservative Kolawole Ponnle 277Liberal Democrats John Speake 71 2 7 14 8Liberal Democrats Laura Speake 61TUSC John Williams 28 1 1 N ATurnout 2 623 33 4 4 1Registered electors 7 859Labour hold SwingLabour hold SwingCanton 3 seats edit Canton 5 Party Candidate Votes Labour Susan Elsmore 2 370 42 3 5 3Labour Stephen Cunnah 2 314Labour Ramesh Patel 2 301Plaid Cymru Rhys Ab Owen 2 105 37 5 17 3Plaid Cymru Elin Tudur 1 944Plaid Cymru John Lowes 1 867Conservative David Davies 666 11 9 1 1Conservative Barbara Davies 649Liberal Democrats Morgan Griffith David 376 6 7 4 2Conservative Aileen Ashmore 363Green Daniel McGowan 363 6 5 9 1Liberal Democrats Peter Harding 281Liberal Democrats Andrew Owen 274Turnout 5 607 51 3 10 0Registered electors 10 929Labour hold SwingLabour hold SwingLabour hold SwingCathays 4 seats edit Labour won all four seats Ali Ahmed previously represented Butetown Cathays 5 Party Candidate Votes Labour Sarah Merry 1 639 50 3 20 6Labour Ali Ahmed 1 581Labour Chris Weaver 1 468Labour Norma Mackie 1 458Liberal Democrats Elizabeth Clark 976 30 0 2 5Liberal Democrats Jack Satterthwaite 843Liberal Democrats Thomas Pilliner 834Liberal Democrats Paul Bailey 809Green Helen Westhead 416 12 8 8 7Plaid Cymru Daniel Bryant 318 9 8 0 8Conservative Emily Higham 308 9 4 1 7Conservative Simon Rees 300Conservative Joseph Ventre 297Plaid Cymru Peter Davies 280Plaid Cymru Emily Cole 274Plaid Cymru Emyr Gruffydd 250Conservative Callum Sloper 244TUSC Calum Glanville Ellis 81 2 5 N ATUSC Sebastian Robyns Landricombe 63Turnout 3 256 28 1 10 5Registered electors 11 589Labour hold SwingLabour hold SwingLabour hold SwingLabour gain from Liberal Democrats SwingCreigiau amp St Fagans 1 seat edit Creigiau amp St Fagans 5 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Graham Thomas 948 47 0 9 8Plaid Cymru Wynford Owen 644 31 9 4 8Labour John Yarrow 334 16 6 2 3Liberal Democrats Peter Borrow 91 4 5 1 4Turnout 2 018 50 3 7 4Registered electors 4 011Conservative hold SwingCyncoed 3 seats edit Cyncoed 5 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Wendy Congreve 1 874 39 9 4 8Conservative Kathryn Kelloway 1 852 39 4 12 4Liberal Democrats Bablin Molik 1 769Conservative Lee Canning 1 737Conservative Lee Gonzalez 1 733Liberal Democrats Jayne Lutwyche 1 727Labour Ian Bounds 996 21 2 4 3Labour Alvin Shum 757Labour Louise Thomas 710Green Timothy Jones 415 8 8 3 4Turnout 4 696 56 3 13 0Registered electors 8 344Liberal Democrats hold SwingConservative gain from Liberal Democrats SwingLiberal Democrats hold SwingEly 3 seats edit Ely 5 Party Candidate Votes Labour Irene Goddard 1 472 51 4 4 9Labour James Murphy 1 380Labour Russell Goodway 1 269Plaid Cymru Lowri Brown 786 27 4Plaid Cymru Christopher Newth 745Plaid Cymru Andrea Gibson 622Conservative Owen Robbins 509 17 8 9 4Conservative Leighton McEwan 507Liberal Democrats Linda Amoss 267 9 3 5 9Liberal Democrats Michael Rees 97Liberal Democrats Matthew Hemsley 84TUSC Richard Edwards 64 2 2 N ATurnout 2 864 29 5 0 8Registered electors 9 710Labour hold SwingLabour hold SwingLabour hold SwingFairwater 3 seats edit Fairwater 5 Party Candidate Votes Plaid Cymru Neil McEvoy 2 414 56 3 13 5Plaid Cymru Lisa Ford 2 349Plaid Cymru Keith Parry 2 017Labour Paul Mitchell 1 160 27 1 9 7Labour John Bayliss 1 101Labour Irene Humphreys 1 039Conservative John Williams 535 12 5 1 5Conservative Alan Hill 533Conservative Ronald Michaelis 450Liberal Democrats Eleri Randerson 203 4 7 2 9Green Phillip Croxall 190 4 4 0 2Liberal Democrats Mark Rees 92Liberal Democrats Oliver Townsend 92TUSC Ross Saunders 73 1 7 N ATurnout 4 287 44 5 3 7Registered electors 9 639Plaid Cymru hold SwingPlaid Cymru hold SwingPlaid Cymru gain from Labour SwingGabalfa 2 seats edit Gabalfa 5 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Rhys Taylor 922 44 1 7 0Liberal Democrats Ashley Wood 920Labour Joycelyn Coughlin 818 39 1 11 8Labour Matthew Hexter 719Plaid Cymru Sioned Treharne 178 8 5 1 7Plaid Cymru Gareth Kennard Holden 169Conservative Niall Piercy 165 7 9 1 6Conservative Margaret Evans 149Turnout 2 091 35 7 10 1Registered electors 5 863Liberal Democrats hold SwingLiberal Democrats hold SwingGrangetown 3 seats edit Plaid Cymru lost a seat they had gained in a by election in November 2016 Grangetown 5 Party Candidate Votes Labour Ashley Lister 2 199 44 7 4 5Labour Abdul Sattar 2 198Labour Lynda Thorne 2 121Plaid Cymru Tariq Awan 1 758 35 7 2 2Plaid Cymru David Vaughan 1 438Plaid Cymru Elizabeth Musa 1 310Conservative Michael Bryan 671 13 6 6 8Conservative Jenna Malvisi 604Conservative Andrew Pike 580Liberal Democrats Jahangir Hussain 350 7 1 4 1Green Simon Morton 272 5 5 0 7Liberal Democrats Malcolm Evans 232Liberal Democrats Muhammad Latif 194TUSC Lianne Francis 65 1 3 N ATUSC Joseph Fathallah 46Turnout 4 924 37 3 0 5Registered electors 13 215Labour gain from Plaid Cymru SwingLabour hold SwingLabour hold SwingHeath 3 seats edit The independent candidates stood again as Heath amp Birchgrove Independents 18 Heath 5 Party Candidate Votes Labour Graham Hinchey 2 010 38 2 10 5Conservative Lyn Hudson 1 830 34 8 9 9Heath Independent Fenella Bowden 1 737 33 0 3 7Labour Penelope Owen 1 704Labour Michael Ash Edwards 1 667Conservative Peter Hudson 1 602Conservative Michelle Michaelis 1 477Heath Independent Steven Bowden 1 143Heath Independent Jane Reece 930Plaid Cymru Helen Smith 410 7 8 1 5Green Christopher Von Ruhland 251 4 8 0 1Liberal Democrats Peter Randerson 244 4 6 2 2Liberal Democrats Wijdan Said 163Liberal Democrats Daniel Schmeising Barnes 119Turnout 5 264 55 1 11 0Registered electors 9 490Labour hold SwingConservative hold SwingHeath Independent hold SwingLisvane 1 seat edit Lisvane 5 Party Candidate Votes Conservative David Walker 1 232 75 6 2 5Labour Jessica Taylor 219 13 4 3 5Liberal Democrats Myfanwy Price 130 8 0 3 5Plaid Cymru Anthony Couch 49 3 0 0 6Turnout 1 635 56 3 8 6Registered electors 2 903Conservative hold SwingLlandaff 2 seats edit Llandaff 5 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Sean Driscoll 1 370 35 7 13 0Conservative Philipa Hill John 1 169Plaid Cymru Judith Allan 1 087 28 3 18 9Plaid Cymru Angharad Llwyd 1 017Labour Co op Catherine Antippas 944 24 6 3 1Labour Co op Keith Jackson 853Independent Mike Baker 349 9 1 5 9Liberal Democrats Alexander Meredith 270 7 0 24 5Liberal Democrats Christine Lutwyche 259Green Benjamin Smith 130 3 4 0 3Turnout 3 836 55 6 9 9Registered electors 6 903Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats SwingConservative gain from Liberal Democrats SwingLlandaff North 2 seats edit Llandaff North 5 Party Candidate Votes Labour Dilwar Ali 1 400 55 2 7 8Labour Jennifer Burke Davies 1 349Conservative Elizabeth Morgan 531 20 9 15 0Plaid Cymru Steffan Webb 439 17 3 11 9Conservative Diana Abuzaid 422Plaid Cymru Gillian Griffin 394Liberal Democrats Elinor Dixon 171 6 7 7 6Liberal Democrats Matthew Dixon 104Independent Jonathan Bishop 56 2 2 21 0TUSC Gwilym Evans 39 1 5 N ATurnout 2 537 43 9 3 3Registered electors 5 782Labour hold SwingLabour hold SwingLlanishen 4 seats edit Llanishen 5 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Shaun Jenkins 2 890 43 8 9 0Labour Co op Phillip Bale 2 805 42 5 1 5Conservative John Lancaster 2 804Conservative Thomas Parkhill 2 528Labour Co op Garry Hunt 2 523Conservative Daniel Ruff 2 383Labour Co op Jacqueline Jones 2 282Labour Co op Masudah Ali 2 254Plaid Cymru Lona Roberts 666 10 1 2 9Liberal Democrats Karl Mudd 593 9 0 4 1Liberal Democrats Sarah Bridges 575Liberal Democrats Anabella Rees 543Green Michael Cope 528 8 0 2 6Liberal Democrats Robert Godfrey 449UKIP Lawrence Gwynn 323 4 9 1 9UKIP Crispin John 240UKIP Vivian Evans 220UKIP John Hill 180Turnout 6 594 50 0 12 9Registered electors 13 175Conservative hold SwingLabour Co op hold SwingConservative gain from Labour Co op SwingConservative gain from Labour Co op SwingLlanrumney 3 seats edit Llanrumney 5 Party Candidate Votes Labour Keith Jones 1 269 56 1 11 9Labour Heather Joyce 1 258Labour Lee Bridgeman 1 195Conservative Giles Cross 551 24 4 10 0Conservative Maria Hill 484Conservative Aled Jones Pritchard 432UKIP Gary Oldfield 255 11 3 N AUKIP Teresa Davies 207Plaid Cymru Trevor Keane 200 8 8UKIP Robert Lewis 151Liberal Democrats Wayne Street 126 5 6 2 8Plaid Cymru Colin Lewis 114Plaid Cymru Ceri Ann Tegwyn 96Liberal Democrats Jonathan Bird 77Liberal Democrats Patricia Rees 73Turnout 2 260 29 2 0 4Registered electors 7 744Labour hold SwingLabour hold SwingLabour hold SwingPentwyn 4 seats edit Pentwyn 5 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Joseph Carter 1 822 45 6 1 8Liberal Democrats Emma Janey Sandry 1 627Liberal Democrats Daniel Naughton 1 548Labour Frank Jacobsen 1 411 35 3 2 4Labour Michael Fogg 1 409Liberal Democrats Jonathan Shimmin 1 346Labour Samsunear Ali 1 325Labour Margaret Thomas 1 119Conservative Kathleen Fisher 663 16 6 9 7Conservative Munawar Mughal 623Conservative Nathan Watson 559Conservative Jack Sellers 530Plaid Cymru Andrew Morgan 236 5 9 1 3Plaid Cymru Pauline Morgan 228Plaid Cymru Martin Pollard 202Plaid Cymru Huw Hughes 172TUSC Steve Williams 98 2 5 N ATurnout 3 994 37 6 6 6Registered electors 10 623Liberal Democrats hold SwingLiberal Democrats hold SwingLiberal Democrats hold SwingLabour gain from Liberal Democrats SwingPentyrch 1 seat edit Pentyrch 5 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Gavin Hill John 733 47 4 7 0Plaid Cymru Hywel Wigley 518 33 5 21 4Labour Richard Hughes 234 15 1 14 0Liberal Democrats Caroline Morris 63 4 1 2 5Turnout 1 548 55 4 3 1Registered electors 2 790Conservative hold SwingPenylan 3 seats edit Penylan 5 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Joe Boyle 2 519 25 6 22 5Liberal Democrats Rodney Berman 2 195Liberal Democrats Asghar Ali 2 078Labour Louise Westlake 1 317 13 4 12 6Labour Bethan Proctor 1 231Labour Sajad Nazari 1 044Conservative Sara Canning 855 8 7 1 2Conservative Rhys Gadsby 743Conservative Sophie Tyrill 723Plaid Cymru Nicholas Carter 543 5 5 2 2Green Huw Burrows 495 5 0 3 3Independent Leigh Worrall 316 3 2 N ATurnout 9 897 50 1 8 6Registered electors 9 897Liberal Democrats hold SwingLiberal Democrats hold SwingLiberal Democrats hold SwingPlasnewydd 4 seats edit The Liberal Democrats lost a seat they had gained in a by election Plasnewydd 5 Party Candidate Votes Labour Susan Lent 2 408 52 2 15 4Labour Daniel De ath 2 311Labour Mary McGarry 2 159Labour Peter Wong 2 055Liberal Democrats Manzoor Ahmed 1 545 33 5 0 8Liberal Democrats Robin Rea 1 531Liberal Democrats Cadan Ap Tomos 1 410Liberal Democrats Richard Jerrett 1 300Green Daniel Ward 560 12 1 0 7Plaid Cymru Mariana Montiel 371 8 0 4 1Plaid Cymru Angharad Lewis 346Plaid Cymru Matthew Lloyd 331Conservative Enid Harries 297 6 4 0 8Conservative Lucy Golding 289Conservative Rowland Hemingway 252Conservative Marc Gonzalez 223Turnout 4 611 38 9 13 3Registered electors 11 851Labour hold SwingLabour hold SwingLabour hold SwingLabour gain from Liberal Democrats SwingPontprennau and Old St Mellons 2 seats edit Pontprennau amp Old St Mellons 5 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Dianne Rees 1 851 57 6 21 7Conservative Joel Williams 1 760Labour Georgina Phillips 1 134 35 3 13 7Labour Shane Andrews 891Plaid Cymru David Davies 200 6 2 1 4Liberal Democrats Mary Naughton 176 5 5 0 3Liberal Democrats David Keigwin 167Turnout 3 216 44 5 10 4Registered electors 7 221Conservative hold SwingConservative gain from Labour SwingRadyr 1 seat edit Radyr 5 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Roderick McKerlich 1 193 43 1 10 2Plaid Cymru Michael Deem 999 36 1 28 9Labour Mohammed Islam 358 12 9 19 5Liberal Democrats Hilary Borrow 218 7 9 3 7Turnout 2 772 53 4 7 6Registered electors 5 195Conservative hold SwingRhiwbina 3 seats edit Two of the three Independent councillors elected in 2012 rejoined the Conservatives in 2015 19 and the third Independent was defeated by a Conservative in this election Rhiwbina 5 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Jayne Cowan 3 595 63 0 51 4Conservative Adrian Robson 3 230Conservative Oliver Owen 2 565Independent Eleanor Sanders 1 565 27 4 41 5Labour Meurig Williams 1 524 26 7 15 3Labour Clare Jones 1 500Labour Alan Golding 1 159Plaid Cymru Stephen Lake 402 7 0 2 9Liberal Democrats Jonathan Land 371 6 5 5 1Liberal Democrats Philippa Willmot 198Liberal Democrats Dale Hargrove 170Turnout 5 710 61 9 7 8Registered electors 9 219Conservative gain from Independent SwingConservative gain from Independent SwingConservative gain from Independent SwingRiverside 3 seats edit Riverside 5 Party Candidate Votes Labour Iona Gordon 2 278 53 2 6 5Labour Caro Wild 2 050Labour Kanaya Singh 1 941Plaid Cymru Ruksana Begum 1 126 26 3 4 8Plaid Cymru Richard Williams 1 054Plaid Cymru Mubashar Sawati 959Conservative Jason Griffin 510 11 9 4 2Conservative Leon Bancroft 464Conservative Gaener Davies 415Liberal Democrats Alun Williams 401 9 3 5 5Green Kenneth Barker 400 9 3 1 4Liberal Democrats Molik Ahmed 255Liberal Democrats Callum Littlemore 218Independent Ahmed Alsisi 86 2 0 N ATurnout 4 283 44 6 9 4Registered electors 9 595Labour hold SwingLabour hold SwingLabour hold SwingRumney 2 seats edit Rumney 5 Party Candidate Votes Labour Robert Derbyshire 1 030 46 3 2 1Labour Jacqueline Parry 1 017Conservative Gareth Lloyd 871 39 2 11 5Conservative James Roach 684UKIP John Ireland 221 9 9 N AUKIP Wayne Cashin 204Liberal Democrats Peter Amoss 104 4 7 2 6Liberal Democrats Hugh Minor 91TUSC Emily Stables 39 1 8 0 1Turnout 2 222 33 5 3 6Registered electors 6 629Labour hold SwingLabour hold SwingSplott 3 seats edit Splott 5 Party Candidate Votes Labour Elizabeth Henshaw 1 685 55 3 7 4Labour Huw Thomas 1 658Labour Edward Stubbs 1 656Conservative Robert Lawrence 416 13 6 9 3Liberal Democrats Zara England 413 13 5 16 5Conservative Gail Morgan 401Plaid Cymru Stephanie Greedy 398 13 1 6 0Plaid Cymru Rhys Cisuelo 385Conservative Vivienne Ward 373Liberal Democrats Philip Dore 356Liberal Democrats James Bear 322Plaid Cymru Favour Egbekayi 292Green Samuel Patterson 170 5 6 1 1TUSC Katrine Williams 70 2 3 0 7TUSC David Bartlett 67TUSC Jioao Felix 50Turnout 3 047 33 1 3 0Registered electors 9 211Labour hold SwingLabour hold SwingLabour hold SwingTrowbridge 3 seats edit Ralph Cook was elected as a Labour candidate in 2012 Trowbridge 5 Party Candidate Votes Labour Christopher Lay 1 239 42 0 16 5Labour Mary Bowen Thomson 1 145Labour Michael Costas Michael 1 061Liberal Democrats Ralph Cook 741 25 1 11 1Conservative Richard Foley 692 23 4 10 0UKIP Thomas Harrison 620 21 0 N AConservative Janine Jones Pritchard 584Liberal Democrats Jade Smith 540Liberal Democrats Russell Tysoe 479Conservative Thomas Hall 249Plaid Cymru Cerith Griffiths 235 8 0 2 5Plaid Cymru Catrin Davies 211Plaid Cymru Patrick Daley 196UKIP Richard Lewis 193UKIP Lawrence Lado 172Turnout 2 951 26 6 4 6Registered electors 11 089Labour hold SwingLabour hold SwingLabour hold SwingWhitchurch and Tongwynlais 4 seats edit Whitchurch amp Tongwynlais 5 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Michael Phillips 2 905 41 5 0 3Conservative Timothy Davies 2 900Conservative Linda Morgan 2 856Conservative Michael Jones Pritchard 2 753Labour Hannah Buckingham 2 700 38 6 2 6Labour Marc Palmer 2 488Labour Norman Gettings 2 461Labour Maliika Kaaba 2 234Plaid Cymru Mali Rowlands 962 13 8 3 4Plaid Cymru Daniel Allsobrook 951Plaid Cymru Glenys Evans 885Plaid Cymru Julia Burns 856Liberal Democrats Lynne Barrett Lee 540 7 7 3 4Liberal Democrats Dominic Eggbeer 516Liberal Democrats Geraldine Nichols 365Liberal Democrats Usman Bukhari 312Turnout 6 994 55 6 13 1Registered electors 12 589Conservative gain from Labour SwingConservative gain from Labour SwingConservative gain from Labour SwingConservative gain from Labour SwingBy elections between 2017 and 2022 editEly edit Ely by election 21 February 2019 20 Party Candidate Votes Plaid Cymru Andrea Gibson 831 43 1 17 8Labour Irene Humphreys 779 40 4 7 1Conservative Gavin Brookman 271 14 1 2 4Liberal Democrats Richard Jerrett 46 2 4 6 2Majority 52 2 7 N ATurnout 1 927 20 3 9 2Registered electors 9 482Plaid Cymru gain from Labour SwingThe by election was caused by the death of Labour councillor Jim Murphy on 1 December 2018 21 Cyncoed edit Cyncoed by election 16 July 2019 22 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Democrats Robert Hopkins 1 920 55 3 18 9Conservative Peter Hudson 838 24 1 11 9Labour Madhu Khanna Davies 560 16 1 3 3Plaid Cymru Morgan Rogers 152 4 4 N AMajority 1 082 31 1 13 4Turnout 3 484 42 1 1 2Registered electors 8 268Liberal Democrats hold Swing 15 4The by election was caused by the death of Liberal Democrat Councillor Wendy Congreve on 14 May 2019 23 24 Whitchurch amp Tongwynlais edit Whitchurch amp Tongwynlais by election 3 October 2019 25 26 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Mia Rees 1 544 36 4 4 5Labour Marc Palmer 1 190 28 0 10 0Plaid Cymru Dan Allsobrook 674 15 9 2 3Liberal Democrats Sian Donne 588 13 9 6 3Green David Griffin 248 5 8 2 3Majority 354 8 4 3 2Turnout 4 244 33 7 11 7Registered electors 12 589Conservative hold Swing 2 7The by election was caused by the death of Conservative councillor Tim Davies on 4 June 2019 27 Llanishen edit Llanishen by election 21 November 2019 28 29 Party Candidate Votes Conservative Sian Elin Melbourne 1 566 43 4 6 3Labour Garry Hunt 1 254 34 7 1 2Liberal Democrats Will Ogborne 387 10 7 3 1Plaid Cymru Chris Haines 209 5 8 2 7Green Michael Cope 138 3 8 3 0Independent Lawrence Gwynn 59 1 6 N AMajority 312 8 7 N ATurnout 3 613 27 3 18 9Registered electors 13 227Conservative gain from Labour SwingThe by election was caused by the resignation of Labour councillor Phil Bale in Autumn 2019 30 Heath edit Heath by election 11 November 2021 31 32 Party Candidate Votes Labour Julie Sangani 1 729 47 1 16 1Conservative Peter Hudson 1 128 30 8 2 5Liberal Democrats Kathryn Lock 561 15 3 11 5Plaid Cymru Gwennol Haf 250 6 8 0 5Majority 601 16 3 N ATurnout 3 668 38 4 16 6Registered electors 9 552Labour gain from Independent SwingThe by election was caused by the resignation of Councillor Fenella Bowden who stepped down for health reasons in September 2021 33 Other changes between 2017 and 2021 editNeil McEvoy was expelled by Plaid Cymru for 18 months on 19 March 2018 34 and then sat under the label Fairwater Cardiff West 35 In February 2020 he formed the Welsh National Party later to become Propel 36 along with 3 other former Plaid Cymru councillors 37 One of those Ely councillor Andrea Gibson later left the party and sat as an Independent An Electoral Review undertaken by the Local Democracy and Boundary Commission for Wales recommended an increase to the total number of council seats in Cardiff from 75 to 79 ahead of the next election 38 39 The changes were accepted with only slight modification to take effect from the 2022 council election 40 References edit Wales local council elections 2017 All you need to know BBC News 3 April 2017 Councillor Fenella Bowden Cardiff Council 30 May 2021 Retrieved 30 May 2021 Ruth Mosalski 8 May 2017 The leader of Cardiff s Conservative group David Walker has stood down Wales Online Retrieved 30 May 2021 Cardiff council Huw Thomas is new Labour group leader BBC News 8 May 2017 Retrieved 3 May 2019 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad Election results by party 4 May 2017 Cardiff Council 4 May 2017 Retrieved 30 May 2020 HEATH amp BIRCHGROVE INDEPENDENTS 3 May 2017 HBI pledges 2017 PDF Heath amp Birchgrove Independents Retrieved 30 May 2021 A City That Works for You Ruth Mosalski 31 March 2017 Labour s nine pledges to Cardiff 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May 2021 Ruth Mosalski 16 April 2017 Who is Neil McEvoy the Plaid politician who thinks he can be the next leader of Cardiff council Wales Online Retrieved 30 May 2021 Ruth Mosalski 5 April 2017 These are all the people standing in Cardiff council s local elections 2017 Wales Online Retrieved 2 March 2019 Ruth Mosalski 8 June 2015 Husband and wife councillor team announce they will re join Conservative group in bid to take control of Cardiff council Wales Online Retrieved 20 January 2018 Ely By Election Thursday 21 February 2019 City of Cardiff Council 21 February 2019 Retrieved 26 October 2019 Plaid Cymru beat Labour in Cardiff council s Ely by election Wales Online 22 February 2019 Retrieved 5 March 2019 Cyncoed By Election Tuesday 16th July 2019 City of Cardiff Council 16 July 2019 Retrieved 17 July 2019 Discombe Matt 18 May 2019 Gentle and courageous Cardiff councillor Wendy Congreve dies after battle with illness Wales Online Retrieved 17 July 2019 Discombe Matt 17 July 2019 Liberal Democrats win Cyncoed by election in Cardiff as Labour and Conservatives votes drop Wales Online Retrieved 26 July 2019 Whitchurch and Tongwynlais By Election Thursday 3rd October 2019 City of Cardiff Council 3 October 2019 Retrieved 4 October 2019 Whitchurch amp Tongwynlais Cardiff result Twitter Britain Elects Retrieved 4 October 2019 Discombe Matt 6 June 2019 Father of Cardiff Council Tim Davies has died aged 77 Wales Online Retrieved 17 July 2019 Llanishen By Election Thursday 21st November 2019 City of Cardiff Council 21 November 2019 Retrieved 24 May 2020 Conservatives beat Labour in Llanishen by election Wales Online 22 November 2019 Retrieved 24 May 2020 Discombe Matt 18 May 2019 Former leader of Cardiff council Phil Bale to step away from politics Wales Online Retrieved 29 May 2020 Heath By Election Thursday 11th November 2021 City of Cardiff Council 11 November 2021 Retrieved 14 November 2021 Labour wins by election in Cardiff gaining a councillor in Heath and Birchgrove Wales Online 12 November 2021 Retrieved 12 November 2021 Seabrook Alex 2 November 2021 The candidates battling to win Cardiff s by election next week after councillor retires Wales Online Retrieved 14 November 2021 McEvoy thrown out of Plaid for 18 months BBC News 19 March 2018 Retrieved 20 March 2018 Councillor details Councillor Neil McEvoy 30 March 2018 Retrieved 30 March 2018 Independent AM Neil McEvoy to launch new Welsh National Party ITV News 10 February 2020 Neil McEvoy s Welsh National Party forms first council group 24 February 2020 Local Democracy and Boundary Commission for Wales 5 November 2020 Review of the Electoral Arrangements of the City amp County of Cardiff Cardiff Final Recommendations Retrieved 30 May 2021 https ldbc gov wales reviews 11 19 cardiff draft proposals permanent dead link Alex Seabrook 5 October 2021 Cardiff will get four extra councillors in May as electoral ward boundaries redrawn Wales Online Retrieved 27 November 2021 Retrieved from 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