Ward Results

Ward ElectorateTotal BallotsTotal Valid VotesTotal Rejected
156571270012

Candidate Breakdown

John Phillips wins for Independent.

CandidateVotes
John Phillips616
Aled Powell84

Pen-Y-Cae Candidates

John Phillips

Independent

I am aged 57 and I have been married to my wife; Gaynor for almost 39 years. Together we have five children; three daughters and two son's aged between 35-16. I have lived in Pen-Y-Cae all my lif...

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Aled Powell

Plaid Cymru

Mae'n ddrwg iawn gen i, ond mae yna gyfuniad ar faint rydyn ni'n cael sgwennu yma a does dim digon o le i roi popeth yn ddwyieithog. Dw i yn siaradwr Cymraeg. (I'm very sorry, but ther...

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How do I vote?

Polling stations are open from 7am to 10pm on Thursday 4th May.

If you don't have your poll card, you can go to the polling station and give them your name and address. You don't need any other form of ID.

Give your name and address to the staff inside the polling station when you arrive. You don’t have to take your poll card with you.

You’ll be given a ballot paper containing a list of the people, parties or the options you can vote for.

  • Take your ballot paper into a polling booth.
  • Follow the instructions on the notices in the polling booth and on the top of the ballot paper to vote.
  • Put it in the ballot box.
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